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wherby ttiey mignniycicnie,cuucri.i;uice onnorotn. l newhole lubftance or body of the Cole 

 wort is of a binding and drying faculty,becaufe itleaueth in thedecoAion his fait quality • which 

 lieth in the juice and tvatry part thereof: the water wherein it is flrft boiled, dravveth to it felfeall 

 the quality . for which caufc the decotfion thereof ioofeth the belly,as doth alfo the iuice of it, if 

 ft be tinrnke: but lfthehrfi broth in which it was boiled be call away, then doth the Coleworc 

 dry and bind the belly.But ityeeldeth to the body fmal noiirifhmenr,and doth not lender good 

 but a giolTc and melanchohcke b loud. The white Cabbage is beft next vnto the Cole-florey . vet 

 Or#doth chiefely commend the ru flet Cote : but he knew neither the white ones, nor the Cole- 

 florcy ; forifhehad,hiscenfurehadbinotherwife. . ^ . 



Vermes. V. 



D >^teacheth,that the Colevvoort'beeing eaten is good for them that hauedimeies.and A 

 that are troubled with the fhakmgpalue, io (S \ i 



The fame Author affirmeth,that if it be boiled and eaten with vineger, it is a remedy for thofe B] 

 that be troubled vrith the fpleene. - ' j »\ 



It is reported that the raw C°lewort beeing eaten before meate, doth preferue a man from C 

 dninkcnneiTe : the reafon is yeelded, for that there is a natutall enmitie betweene it and the vine ' 

 which, s fuch asifit grow ncere vnto it forthwith the vine perifheth and withereth away : yea, if 

 winebe poured vnto it while it i4 in boiling, it will not be any more boiled,and the colour thereof 



wort. 



tfft us and Dionyfiu* Vticcnft. 

 hat ver tue of drilling away c 



morcoucr.tnc leaues ot t.olcvvorts are good againft all inflamroations 5 and hoc fwcllinzs . be 

 ing (lamped with barley meale, andlaiedvpon them with fait: and alfo to bre^ 

 The luyce of CoIeworts,asD/^r/^ writetkheema r^n -m. ci 'j. i ? ! , • n . e 



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pouderof Fennugreeke,taketh away thepaineof thcgout.and p 



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purgeth the head : being put vp with barley 



alfocureth old and foule vlcers. 



Being conueied into the nofthri 

 gcth dotvne the floures. 



JSSt****""'****'**'***!* into ,he eares, isa remedy againft H 



J 2SS JS £ ££ "»* * Wa« « Lme.ion, good for Ac ftWe, K 

 fcdhvanv othnnJZl AflT •"Jeeies.ealled in Greete Carcmmua, which cannot be h M . 



meanes 



t M«i and .Wrtfig^ were formerly ,«»rpoW. 



+1. Of%ape~Cole 





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«J The Deft 





ftnngs : from whSifS?. 5* * 00t £f* l ™f>. rooc > S arniflie <* «** many threddy 

 Turnep IS^^l^Si^ f i ck ftalk,bi g gcr than a great Cucumber or great 

 > tl. X 4t tne co P whereof fhooteth forth ercat hroaH Im.,-. i ;t~ t _ #. i 5L . c 



b «ge Cole fhX* : C ° P whereof ^ooteth forth great broad ieaues like vnto tZl £ $1 

 and on „ .L. " u " a "iaiong fibrous root ike vnto rho nr^«^«» .u....i__ ... . i .. ru * 



°^e a^^ss^ : h h c fo T- r • * T , h is fec ? nd d ifa &* & 



"^whence they call it Caubraynm longum^t long Rape Cole ±~* " ^ ~ 

 T ney ero«r ?n n i e . % The Place. & ^ ,c * * 



for n»V garden a ? r iy ' r S P ainc > and for ne places of Germanie from** T L 



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