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fomewhat fibrous. 

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manner, that a man may „,th his hands take it from the Balke in ^SXtt" 11 



fi* ffrX tZZflJrl '°rf ° i "? nQm k ir>* KaK v P° n the inner fide, and hoary on ,h'„ h 

 fidc.talhioned fomewhat ltke the leaues of Rofemarv but ereater The Bo,r« dnJL , L 



btco^ao^ 



blecompaa,oras,twereconfiftingofhttlefiluerfcalesthruftclofetog^^^ 

 fame very double. When the Hour e hath long flourifhed, and is waxen old, then comes tb« he 

 nuducft of the Houre a certaine browne yellow thrumme, fucb as is in the middeft of the D "( e 

 irhichflourcbeinggatheredwhenitisyoiing,maybekeptin fuchmacneras it was eatherdri 

 meane in fuch frefhnefle and well liking) by the fpace of a whole yeare after, in your chef! orelfe 

 where : wherefore our Englifh women baue called it Liue-long, or Liue for euer which name doth 

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and ire caried away with the winde. 



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Herbe impious^ or wicked Cudweed. 



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growing 







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Lions Cudweed. 





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io The tenth is like vnto th 

 larger,and for the moft part thof 

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