Lib. i. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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n rhis Afphodill /^/Wmaketh mention in His Works, where he ianh, That fooles know not 



u ch eood there is in the Mallow and m the Afphodill ; becaufe the roots of Afphodill are 



itobeeaten. Yet Gden doth not beleeucthat he meant of this Afphodill, but of that bulbed 



6 ° a ^hercof we will make mention hereafter.. And he himfelfe teftifieth, That the bulbes thereof 



Onc,wn .,„,,, Inner i'rcth'tnP ' and rhorpfnrr> it ie nor lil'^lw i4i«t t/<,fi*JU~+U 



)t likely that Hefiodhuh 



the Afphodill, fuch kin 



of 





mended any fuch ; for he f eemetn to vnaentana oy tne Mallow anc 

 S3 as is cafily P repared,and ioone -^adie.^ 



Thefe kindes of Afphodils be hot and dry almoft in fhe third degree. 



* • «fl- The Venues, 



After the opinion of Diofcorides and Lsfetiusjhe rootsof Afphodill eaten prouokevrine and the 

 tcrmes cn-e£hially,efpecially being ftamped and drained with wine,and drunke. 



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turcs.convulfions.and the old cough. 





before 



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roots boiled in dregs of Wine cure foule eatmgvlcers, all inflammations of the dugges or C 



ftoncs.and cafe the fcllon being put thereto as a pulteffe. 



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an excellent Collyrie profitable for the eyes. 



Ctlcn faith,the roots burnt to afhes,and mixea | 

 bring haireagaine that was fallenby thatdifeafe. 



Wine,together with a little myrrh and faffron,makes D 



the greafe of a Ducke,help the Aim 





andburftings. 





,helpeth 



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bitten with any G 





The iuicc of the root cleanfeth and taketh away the white mofphew , if the face be annointed 

 therewith i but firft the place muft be chafed and well rubbed with a courfe linnen cloth 





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hap. ju Of the lyings Speare. 



i Afchtdtkt luteus minor .The Kings Speare. 



* Afthodehs LwcdJlrU, Lancashire Afphodil. 



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