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colour/potted on the infidc with white,and of a brighter D^Urf^T^ T~7~ 



• r".p.c man tnc rclt of the urc Cn 



veflels/afhioncd like the nut of a crofTe-bow, which contain fma! v!.i. • ^T ^ UCCced litt!c fad 

 of taftc s the whole plant is likewife bitter, as the common orwel III ^ ^ CXtreamc «*£ 

 compaaofagrcatnutubcrofwhitiih ftiinzs intanpled ™L"l:t a0Wn . cGra ! te/ '' Therooti, 



compact ofa great number of whitifh firings intan&led onewirfc 

 creafeth or fpreadeth abroad. & b nCVVlth 



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Utifoli, 



■yfimachia 



m another, which mightily C ^ 



chauccal. 



of fome dried plants and my memories prefenc' you with a CipSfi;^ h % 



f The Place. 



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growing by 



Borvles 



,atDorchcft t In Ox 



ford ftjirc.atthebackefideofthe inclofed grounds on the left hand Lnf fCL' r" w 



from thence to Oxford, in the grafly placeslf the champ* [come fields ± ' l£y0a W ° U,d ridc 



The third growes likewife in moift places : I found it srowine voon the h™ « ul 

 at the farther end of H amptted heath/d vpon the fame hfath S^^^ 

 of the fpnngs that were digged for water to be conueied to London i *, o attemn ted hv rW " d 

 J™?™ KnightXord Majorof the Cityof London ; a twhk^^&^ 

 his Lordiliips company,viewing for my pleafure the fame goodly fpring X * l0 



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^J The Time. 



iluneandlulj ,„, 



aj The Names ingenerall. 



Heogc Mynopeis called in Latine Gratiola, and (7^/4 D ei, or the Grace of God , notwithflan- 

 ding there is a kinde of Geranium or Storks bill called by the later name : of cW«* LhmiefrmZ 

 Centaur otdes: of AnguiHatA it is thought tobe D iofcorides his PafauerSfumeum, or Spatling Potpv 

 but fome thmke Papauerjpumeam to be thatwhich we cal Bchen albumiva Dutch it iscalled (KflDtf 

 gratie : in Italian^^w^a^becaufe Jiorfes hauing eaten thereof wax lean, and languid) tbcrc- 

 upon : In Engh(h,Gratia DeUndhedge Hyflbp. The feed hereof is called GelteneckShich name 



the Arabians retain to this day. 



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^f 7 he Names in particular. 





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iManhiQlu$)T>Qdon&u$£Xi& others haue called this Gratiola .♦ y^inguill 



Limnefiumfientaaroides h he&Ko thought it(bitt^ the Eupatorium oiUKefre: Cfi 



Polemoniumpalufi x j 



_ led this GralTe Foley j Gcfner, Gratiola minor: Camerariusfljjfopoides : and luhim % 

 Uyjfopifolta. 



3 This is not fct forth by any but our Author,and it may fitly be named LyJimac/jiagalcrhuLh 



ta minor £& I haue formerly noted . 



^ TheTemperature. 





tnd dr v of temperature : and the firft 





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aj The Venues. t 



Whofotakethbutone fcrupleof GratielabtuiCed, mail perceiue euidently his effectual ope»- 

 tion and vertue.in purging mightily, and that in great aboundance,wateri(h grofieand flirny *«- 

 mots.Conradus Gejherm experimented this,and found it tobe true,and fo haue I my fclfe,and many 



others 



Gratiola boiIed,and the decoaion drunke or eaten with any kinde of meat,in manner ofa falW. 



openeth the belly,and caufeth notable loofenefle/couring freely.whereby it purgeth grofle flcgo 



and cholerick 



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The extra ttion giuen with the pouder of 

 uaileth againft tertian and quotidian feuers 



,uv.cv:uiijg via wwi« -»-~ .* 



and a little of the juice of Calamine, p*- 



leMhm** 



Camerarius. 



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