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tough : vpon the branches whereof grow little white floures. 1 ucl uu t iS 10 ng ana nard creeDino- 

 far abroad in the ground,in fuch fort that when it is once taken in a ground^ is not poffible to ron? 

 it out,for it nil vnder the ground creepand fhoot vp and bud forth in many places far abroad Th* 

 alfo is iliarpe and biteth the tongue like pcpper,whereof it tooke the name Pepperwort ' 

 , 3 This which we giue you in the third place hatb a final I fibrous root , the ftalke stow 

 th rp to the height of two cubits and it is dmided into many branches furnilhed with white 

 floures , after which follow feeds like in fliape and tafte to Thlafpi or Treacle muftard. The leaues 

 are fomewhat like thofe of W'oad* This is nounmed in fome wardens of the Low- Countries and 



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