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Oi the Hiftorie of Plants. 



% The place . 



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doth grow j in a wood by Railic in ElTex,and many other places. 



«T The Time. 



If flotires in Iuneand Augnft: the feed in the mean timewaxeth r 

 in Autumne,at which time is very eafily prefled forth his winy juice 



cdwood, where the Golden Rod 



pe- The leaucs become red 





f The Names. 



asGatowinrfetb. They arefimeftom them, uh« takeiuZ c'L'i " r ««»«l »*>*., 



Parke leaues. 



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«f 7*/^ Temperature. 



r>rr,which doth fb*"' 

 ^r 7^? rw*«. 



be hot 



The feed hereof beaten to poodeiymd drunke to the weight of two drams,doth puree cholera 

 crements,as DiefeirtJes wnteth i and is a finsular remedie for th* ^,-.j"%™&°l a,ck 



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tientdrinke water foradayor two after purging. 



them. 



ftaftchcth th 





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i uc icducs jaia vpon orotccn inins and icabDed legs healc them,and t 

 whereof it tooke his name Tout-faine or Tutfane,of healing all things. 



my other h 









* C h a p. \6u Of baftardS. Io/ms vort. 



% I CorisMatthioli. 



U&tthiolus his baftard S.Iohns wort. 



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X x Cons cctrule* MonftcltacM. 



French baftard S.Iohns wott. 



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there ha uc 



He diligence of thefe later times hath been fuch to finde out the ***£ of]iK 

 Antients,that there is fcarceany Plant defcribed by W» VjLj^ &* 

 been two or more feucrall plants referred thereto : and thus it hath happenea ^ 





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