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Of the Hiftorie of PI 



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A Hi- coloured Floure de-lncc 



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VVhitifh Floure de-luce. 







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The fecond ofthefe bulbed Floure de-luces growes wildeor of it : felfein the corne fields of the 



nd,as about Bathe and Wells 



firft brought into London,where they be naturahfed, and encreafe in great plenty in our London 



gardens. 



The other forts do grow naturally in Spaine and Italy wilde,from whence wee haue had planxs 

 . ™,r T ™A™ o-ardms whereof thev do exeaflv abound. 



^J The Time. 



They floure in Iuneand Iuly,and feldome after. 



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Jft****** Vocurum : and pcraduenture it is the fame that ^/« km mentioneth, Chap, u . &7W, 

 That iris named among the old Writers Uteris may alfo be called and not ^P^^* JJ«J^ 

 or *«/£«%» . as though you (hould fay , fr* »/«.> ° r b ^ ed Ireos . vnleffe you would haue 

 ,^,/caI led a greater or larger Bulbe : for it is certain,that great and huge things were called of 

 the A ntients, -u^, or Sacra .• in Englifh,Holy. 



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The nature ofthefe bulbed Floure de-luces are referred to the kindes of Afphodils. 



m The Vcrtucs. 



Take Cfaith Apulem) of theherbe BieMbw fix 5. Goats fuet as much , oile at Alcanna i one 

 ^£^4Sa& being fi rft ftamped in a ftone mortar, it taketfa away the paine of the 



^ouer if a woman dovfe to wafti her face with the decodion of the root,mixed with meale 



feature 



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