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The lacerate vfcthe roots and graiaes for the piles, which being often bathed with the 

 mixed with wine, or with the ficktnans vrine, are drawne together and dried vp,and the paine qu'ite 

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ualkes,likewifegreene5whereupondoegrowgoodlyyellowfloures,glitter,ng!i^ 

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decolour Z lv ^»n Marigold hath many round Ieaues fpred vpon the ground, of a darke 



8 ^«th c ;opo e Tn n ^?^ ft T > h,C ^ r,^e V ? diUe " Ranches, chargedVith the like Ieaues the floures 

 ^ ac toppesofthe branches, of a moft fliining yellow colour: the root isalfn i;£\ilT. 



of a mod fliining yellow colour : the root 



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