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490 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



IB. Z. 



This herb is called in Greeke'A«>rf*«v, and alio c*i 





iuc,After Atticta^ubonium 



After ion, Aftcrifcon, and HjephthAlmon : in high-Dutch, jgfegctltrant:' 



Ijlnlle^nd After goutte mtnnt : in EnRlifh,Starworr.and Sharewort. 



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^f T/* Temperature. 



m « «-m ^ *— J I * ... • ^ • 



perature in coo 



j it is yet foft and new gathered 



1 hat wittt tlie Dicw or purple lloure is thought to be that which is ofrirril called 

 of which he maketh mention//^, of his Georgicks : 



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Eftctiamflosinfratis 



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/*tf /tf rf 



^itrci; ipfafedin folijs, quAfh 

 Fundtmtur, viol* fublucet fur j> 



ejpitejyl 





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In 



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10 



In Medes there is a floure i^tmttli nairfd, 

 By him that feeks it eafie to be found, 

 For that it feeras by many branches fram'd 

 Into a little wood : like gold the ground 

 Thereof appeares j but leaues that ii " 

 Shine in the colour of the Violet, 



befec 



^ TheVtrtues. 



The leaues of After or Inguinale ftamped, and applied vnto botches, impofluraes^nd venercoos 

 bubones,which for the raoft part happen in Inguwe,that is, the flankeor (hare) do mightily matu- 

 rate and fuppurate them, whereof this herb lifter tooke the name Inguinalis. 



It helpeth and preuaileth again ft the inflammation of the fundament, and the falling forth of 



the gut called Stccus vtntris. 



The floures are good to be giuen vnto children aga in ft the fquinancie and falling (ickncfTc. 



f The figure which formerly was in the fecond place Yndcr the tide oi^A(ler*4ttic%t% was of the eighth here defcribed ; aJfoin the third place fbrmcilr iioc 

 chefe two figures which we here giuc you,whereof the former is of ~4fUt momtmw^nd, the later oS^ifUr krrfuuts j and chat which was voder the tide of **/f> • ' < 

 m in the foutch pUcc,bclongs to the ninth description, 



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HAP. 



93 



Of Woal 





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^f ThcDcfcripion 



\aftum or garden Woad hath long leaues of a blewilh green colour.The ftalk grw 

 two cubits high , fet about with a great numbert>f fuch leaues as come vp firft , 



is white and {Ingle. H 



tongu 



grow 





. . M of Woad very like vnto the former in ftalks,leaues,and faflnon/autfg 



that the ftalke is tenderer, fmaller, and browner , and the leaues and tongues narrower j otberwtf 



there is no difference betwixt 







den Woad growes in fertile 



fowneithewildckindegroKtfb 



where the tame bath bin fowne. 



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They floure from Iune to September. 









Woad 



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ttxt-ne 



Latine, (/Sftf, and Glajfam. C*fa 



Woad 



22. 



th ing al Co Pliny , lib. 

 taifle,wherewith theBrittifh 

 kindeoffacrifices. Itislikewifi 



Glajl. 



;nters are coiorea an oucr, auu gw ■«— -- . ^ 

 Guadum .- of the Ita!ians,G#4^,aworaasi 



Woad.and VV ade 



iftum : in Spanifli and French Pafteh in Dutcb,J©«t 



Engl 





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