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 ending to witcbchraft and forcery, which you may reade elfewhere, for I am riot willing to 

 ble vour eares with reporting fuch trifles, as honeft eares abhorre to heare. 

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kecpeth the haires from falling, being bathed or annointed therewith* 

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Common Scabious* 





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I * J' ft k 1 J de of Scabious being the moft common and beft knowne, hath k^es long 

 It? /°?°> of a ffay ifti, hoary,and hairy colour, fpred abroad vpon the ground, among 

 waich rife vp round and rough fteras, befet with hairy jagged kaues, in fafhionlike 



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