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Of the Hiflorieof Plants. 



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Otc ra ! i > good for to make a fairc and vvel coloured maid to lookc like a coke of taUow,efpe- C 

 cially if Ac take next her ftomacke a good draught of ftrong vincgre after it. 



Orcmcalevfedasa Caraplafmc dries and moderately difcufTes, and that without biting s for it D 

 hath fomewhat a coole temper, withfomc attrition, fo that it is good againft fcoujings. 



Common Otes. 



Naked Otes. 







hap. ft. Of Wilde Otes. 



«[[ The Definition. 



I 



ijlerilis, called likewife L^uenafatua^w] 



' ^uenaCafft, ( in EngliihJ3 





hu S Ice Sma kf„ n c«chS t e S . OUrCOmm0n ° to ! bU " he hC * ds " e ""Zte'^pcmny tittle flurpe 



re is alfo another kinde of Bromos or wilde Otes, which OoJon/tus calleth fV/?*r4 ^ 



and 



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• o - - — — «*iv*w ^-^ »u j-caiivt^ duu iuuc>, uui ujc ueaa< are thicker anrf 



more compaa eachpart,cul a reare(as Imaytearmeit)confiftingoft W orowesot feed handfome 

 lycompaft and joyned together • being btoader next the draw, and narrower as it comes to aa 



% The PUce and Time. 



gr «t pl„ e tfc> moS AUgUa ^ b£ fOUnd Jl '"° ft in °**> hedge ' the "*« is t0 bc fa ""l 



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