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Lauander Spike. 



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couered uer with LauanderTr 

 tries they are planted in gardens. 



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1F The Time. 





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fotne to bee that fweet herb^r / ? h ° U , gbt of 

 — ,__.. lwe « nerDe Cafia , whereof//™/ 



licks: 



fecond 



T ™c*r»*t<l»< ali,s iMixmfr+ii* bctbu 



CMollta InteoU pngit vaciniacaltha. ' 



And then toee'l Spike and fuch fwect hcarbs i^y 

 And paint the Iacinth with the Marigold. 



And likewifein the fourth of his Geomictei 

 where he intreareth of chufing of feats anlplaceJ 

 for Bees,and for the ordering thereofche faith thus: 



B*c c'trcum Cafia v trides & elentia Ute 



Serf ilia, &grauiterpta»tis com Thimbu 

 Floreati&c 



(tore 



Of wilde Time with ftrong Sauorie to flourc 



Cafia nigra, which is named Cafia fifiula 



fia called in (hoptCifu 



den t verfes §C DUlheS > wnicn lome thmk to be the CafiaPe^ca } incntimid in the prccc 







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«T The Verities. 



The diftilled water of Lauander fmeh vnto, or the temples and forehead bathed therewith, is a 

 refreftiing to them that haue the Catalepfy,a light migram,and to themtbat hauc the falling fid- 

 ne(Ie,and that vfe to fwoune much. But when there is abundance of humours, efpecially mix t with 

 bloud, it is not then to be v/ed fafely , neither is the compofition to be taken which is made of di 

 Allied wine:in which fuch kinds of herbes,floures, or feeds, and certain fpices arc infufed or flee 

 ped, though moft men do rafhiy and at aduenture giue them without making any difference at a/. 

 For by vfing fuch hot things that fill and ftuffe the head, both the difeafe is made greater, and the 

 fick man alfo brought intodaunger,efpecially when letting of bloud, or purging haue nor gon be- 

 fore. Thus much by way of admonition, becaufe tbateuery where fome vnlearned Phyfitiansind 

 d iuers rafli & ouerbold Apothecaries, and other fooliili women, do by and by giue fuch cornpofi- 

 tions,and others of the like kind.not only to thofe that haue the Apoplexy :, but alfo to tbofc rhac 



are taken, orhaue the Catucheor Catalepfis with a Feuer ; to whom they can giue nothing work, 

 feeing thofe things dovery muchTiurt,and oftentimes bring death it felfe. . , • 



The flonres of Lauander picked from the knaps. I meane the blew part and not the Bttff»B> lx 



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with Cinnamon,Nutmegs,& Cloues,raadeintopouder,and giuen todrinkeinthediftillcJwarc 

 thereof,doth helpc the panting and paffion of the heart , preuaileth againft giddinefl^turwng. 

 fwimming of the brainc,and members fubie& to the palfie. . 

 " ir, prpfitetLmuch againft thedifeafes aforcfaj 



quantitie ofa beane be taken thereof in tEe morning rafting. , 



It profiteth them much that haue the palfie, if they bejva (hed with the diftilledtvare 



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