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Of the Hiftorie of PI 



rn+r I* . V> « 



growing 



,/&w hath fet forth in his Spanifh Obferuations another 1V /.^ l w « s W aneromt* 

 fraallflirub: the Ieaues are longer and more hoarie than wilde Mar Jerome and 

 allonarrcmc^. a hot biting tafte,but of a fweet fmell, though not very pleafant. The floures doe 

 jUnd ar the top of the ftalkes m fpokie rtindKof a white colour. The root is thicke and vvooddv t 

 % 3 This differs little in forme and magnitude from the Iaft defcribed, but the branches are 

 of ablacke co!our,with rougher and darker coloured Ieaues : the floures alfo are letter, and of a pur- 

 „i,m!our.Both this and the laft delcnbed continue alwaies ffreene hut i-M* ua ; e ^f * «,.,,.», JL- 



Both this and the Iaft defcribed continue alwaies greene 3 but this 

 iell. This floures in March, and was found growing wilde by flaR 



is of a much more 

 in the fields of Va- 



frjgrant lmen. *u» u«ui« «, w'vn, -«« mis round growing wilde by CUtRus in the fields of Va- 

 lencia: he cals xtTr^mgmm Hi^meumterttum Pevaand Z^/callit TrAgmgwum Crettnfemd 



mm j that is,the Candy Goats Marjerome of the Venetians. % J r 



*$ The Place. 





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Thefe plants grow wild in Spaine Italy,and other ho'tcountries.The firftof thefe I found grow-: 



ing indioers barren and Chalky fields and high-waies neerevnto Sittingburne and Rochcfter in 



Kent, and alfo ncere vnto Cobhara houfe and Southfleet in the fame county. 

 % I doubt our Author was miftaken,for I haue not heard of this growing wild with vs ± 



^J The rime. 



They fioure in the moneth of Auguft.I remember (faith D$dm*u) that I haue feene Traw^l 



«w in the Low-countries, in the gardens of thofc that apply rhe---«'-'-A— • •-- • s - • 



of plants s or as vre may fay 3 in the gardens of cunning Herbarifts. 



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7fa, 





viuais vyi^duic 15V.4I1CU ill VJ. 



Organie^nd Goats Marjerome. 



ipvm+tt in Lacme likewife Tragmg, 



«f Tie Temperature 



tie. 



(faith Galen) 



T ■- %TheVertuesl 



blSS^tr^!T e u l eT Z ? od again ? the wamblin s of tbe ftoraaekc 3 flnd ** 



luurcoeicnmgsot the fame,and ftaieth thedefire to vomit,efpeeiaIly at fea 

 ^K^l^S?*" " ild Ma * ro ™ s hauc rI * fame force"and faculties that the 



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other 0r ganies haue forthedifeafe 



' t Tfe 



**•)•» formerly vadcr the «« of i» * rr^.%S|^SS^iSLSr ! ^ " * h *° e f ° tmef »' *<■ *** W »"W h »« ««?•« with ** of 







/ 



' h a p. izo. 0/ Herfe tZMafticfc 



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% The Defer ipio». 



1 T£bftS?S S d a F - r t nch , ? erbarifts at this <ty do in their vulgar tongues call this herb 

 1 Mai tafcorMaftic^takingthfr^ 



^dmaracm, 



P^tbeing fo £ ' H™ corruptly to be deriued from this word urf„ 

 011,05 haue t^SZzgg™ "*** Ieafned haue taken thcn > ^ be one and the f. 



^P^nttha otoM Sf 7t^ 



fc*, thc t0 P* offialfees ^amonl° W if S ^ f °° W' " hh little lo ^ i(h lea «« f « by cou 

 ^ Plant is of a .,-«. r f alkes amongft white downy heads come forth little w h !*.««., J..." 



fmell. ± 



hiteflou 



■ "anvhedpr ;"" u F ic «"i«gimen. ? 



f !* 1 » the fame . k^v° j. for the true ***** Iet 'hem be aflured that the olant hft m.™: 



fr of *SS d ° UbC th «eof,for nouelties fake here is pSiSSlSSiSi^S 



fc- 0r 2^ C ;^^^«) ^ a fecial! kind dJ^^SfflS 



C^l more Io ng thp ^^7^ u M r,eMDae S d 0r ^ w ^ confifting of final! nri» 



,T«- the root .nf! i? r d , , Ilk e the common Marjerome . but the 



hA T , here h ^^T^^^ 1111 ^^*™^^ hanginathe 

 Col^teeTwh St e ° net J 0nh b ? ^Awtich Ihaue!ot°a ye 

 Ch efcribe ^aeell ea ^ *" Though J 



:,and 



ifeire 



• * Though our Author knew noc 

 ft ion, if hee had kno«rne fomuch.hee 

 is in the third place of the next chapter 



v , for 



Kkk i3 



