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% The Place. 



The two firft grow 1D our London Gardens,and not wilde in England. 

 •^ The reft, except that fmall one with yellow floures, doe grow wilde in mod places of England 

 cfpccially vpon barren fandy heaths and fuch like grounds. ° ' 



^ ^ The Time. 



Thcfe 



m The Names. 



Tbeir fan 

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and Ft 



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Rampionsjwhereof they bekindes. 



I Tkc fig«rc in the fo«rf h place was if^fMMftl nmorofm j.of frfrt r*» whereof 70 j fh all findc mention in the following chapter. 



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0/" Ifympions, or wilde TSell-fioures. 



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Great Rampion. 



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Small Rampion. 



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T He great Rampion b 

 forth at the besinni 



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JeingoneoftheBcll-floures, hath Ieaues which appeare orrnm, 





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IC 1 ne toot is white.and as thicke as a mans 



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