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hfim and CMatthfolHt, called Veronica ft 



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^«,but that the leaucs of aAi/wk are of an hoarie, hairie, and ouerworne greene colour • among: 



wniebcome forth many irnall floures, of a yellow colout mixed with a little purple, like vnto the 



foall Snapdragon,1iauiog a certame taile or Spurre fattened vntoeuery fuch fioure, like the herbc 



jib) Latkcs Sputre. '1 he lower jaw or chapof the floure is of a purple coloured the vpper iaw 



ofa fairc yellow ; which being part, there fucceeds a fmall blacke feed contained in round husks 



, The fecond kindc of Elaine hath ftalkes, branches, floures, and roots, like the firft • but the 



dd arc fartiioncd like the former.but that they haue two little ears at the lower end fomewhat 



itlcmblinganarrovvhead,broad at the letting on : but the fpur or taile of the floure is longer and 



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infundry places where corne hath growne eAwialluk* i 

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