The ſecond part ofthethinzes that 
chalbe declared bythe Sentleman, that was the firfk inut⸗ 
ter of it and fince was by her giuen to diue rs toꝛ to ſow, 
5 whereby it map bx planted in this lande. Dtbers haue na⸗ 
med it the great Pues hearbe, foꝛthat he cauſed it to mul 
tiply in Fraunce, moꝛe then any other, for the great reue⸗ 
rence that he bare to this hearb, foꝛ the diuine e ffeues thers 
in contayned. Many haue giuen the name, n Which 
is indeede the proper name of the Hearbe, as they which 
Petum. haue trauelled that Cauntrie can tell. Notwithſtanding, 
it is better ta name it Nice, by the name ot him that 
ſent it into Fraunce fir, to the ende that he may haut the 
donour thereof. according to his deſert, fo2 that bee hath en 
riched our Countrie, with ſo ſinguler an Bearbe , T bus 
— fo the name, and now heart en further fo3 the whole 
ONe. n ti . mx 
„„ PMaiſter John Nicot, Counfeller tothe Bing being 
alte Ni embaftadour fog his Maiente in Poztugall, in the verre 
cet Erbaſe gt our Lowe. 1 5 5. 60,61, went one day to fee the Pav 
fadeu for- (ons of the A ing of Poztugalt: and a Gentleman being the 
egi, kæper ofthe (aid wrltonspreferiten him withtins heard, as 
Portugal’: a ktrange plant bꝛonght om Flor da. The fame Paltter 
Nreot hauing canted the land heard to be ſet in his Sar den. 
Where it grewe and multiplxed marueltoufip,was pon a 
teme aduertiſed by ona othis ages, that a rong man, of 
kinne to that Page made a fap ofthat hearbe, uſed both 
the hearbe and the Juyee together, von an vlter which he 
had vpon tzis cherke mere vnto his noſe tammingaf a Voli 
mne tanger which began to take Tate already at the griſtles 
orkde Mole, wherewith he founde himſelſe marucliontiy 
cated, Wherefore the fatoc Maiſter Nicac caulen the ficks 
_ | YouRgmanto bee byoughtbetor hum , and caufing the 
id heart to be continued totze oz eight aꝝ ten daies this 
Priors hearb 
.. this cure was a oozing to acete 
tue. denne Phiũtton of the Ring of Poʒtugall one of the wan 
