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UDflD: m French, Arroucne sou tonnes aames : in fcnglifh, Orach, and Orage : in the ] 

 iQtiyj&jLeheU t Pliny hath made fome difference between ^triplex and Chyfolachamm,, 

 they differed one from another, for ofAtriplex he writeth in his twentieth booke ; and o 

 cbaum in his twenty eighth booke,and 8. chapter : where he writeth thus , Chryfolacham. 

 he,groweth in Pinetum like Lettuce : it healeth cut finewes if it be forthwith applied 

 - This wilde Orach hath been called ofLobcl,?ol)ftermon Cajfani Ba([i,dt All feed 



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Orach,faith Galcn } is of temperature moM 



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ft'f[ writeth,That the garden Orach is both moift and cold, and that it is eaten boiled as A 

 othet fallad herbes are,and that it fofteneth and loofeth the belly. 

 It conrumeth away the fweilings of the throat,whether it be laid o u «w ur luuaeu. r i 



Iiu« thmketbjthat f0r that Caufe lt hath a cIenfin § q^Iity,and may open the ftoppings of the D 



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Stinking Orach 



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Tinking Orach growes flat vpon the ground 



and is a bafe and low plant with many weake 



and feeble branches , whereupon doc grow 



fmall leaues of a grayifh colour, fprinckled ouer 



with a certaine kind of dufiy mealineiTe.in fhape 



like the leaues of Bafili : amongft which leaues 



here and there confufedly be the feeds difperfed ' 



as it were nothing butduft and afhes. The whole 



plant is of a moft loathfome fauour or fmell . V p- 



on which plant if any fhould chance to reft'and 



fleepe, hee might very well report to his friends 



that he had repofed himfelfe among the chiefeof 



Scoggins he ires. 



vpon 



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-o-_"—" »f^M«M« & ij iiaj iiuuxaine moit hl- 

 thy places that may bee found, as alfo about the 

 common piffing places of great princes and No- 

 blemens houfes. Sometime it is found in places 



IZr il" C ^r a$ M° d u ! d waI,s >*hich doth fom- 

 what alter his fmell, which is like tofted cheefe- 

 but that which groweth in his natural place fmels 



Ga$m*? g (aIt - fi ^ whercof » took? * » name 



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uereth ir Mfi~- V c r P enlr »etb, and reco- 

 il™ SSTf g*? - ne fied ; fotbat 



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ftroyed. 

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ground , it cannot 



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called of Ord m>G a^ mf u t becaufe it fm eUeth like &in]cias G(h:it is llkevri f e 



called 



