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ath,eare,orcre/r,we may affiire 

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Common Medovv- GraflTe growetb ofit felfe vnfet or vnfovvne, euery wbe 



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groweth vpon dry and barren grounds 



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ing the time when Grafle fpringeth and feedeth, I fuppofe there is none fo fimpl 



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tis inter nodus [erpatjrehroque novas (bar rat 



or vnfownc naturally oucr all fieldsor grounds, cioathing them with a faire and perfeft green. It 



is ycarely mowed in fome places twice, and in fome rare places thrice. Then is it dried and withe- 



red by the heate of the Sun, with often turning it; 



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