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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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^J T& Vermes. 



If any may would haue thicke and tough humours which are gathered in the cheft and lun^s to A 

 be cleanfed and voided out by coughing,then that Cuckow-pint is beft that biteth mod. ' ° 

 It is eaten being fodden in two or three waters, and frerti put to. whereby it may Ioofe his aeri. B 



cionie j and being lo eaten, they cut thicke humours meancly, but Dragons is better for the fame 



purpofe 



tfcoride. 



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ped 



root 



Bcares after they haue lien in their dens forty daies without any manner of fu ftenance but what D 



>i.<T*r ivirh ticking and luckins their Ownp fret. Hop ae fr»r»np ac i-Viom ,*,-> m ., r~„i ~ iu_ l i 



forth 



Cuckow-pint, through the windie nature thereof the hungry gut is opened and made fit acraine to 



food 



ArifkoUfAli 



write. 



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The mod pure and white ftarch is made of the roots of Cuckow-pint . but moft hurtful! to the E 

 hands oftheLaundrefle that hath thehandlingof it, for it choppcth,bli{tereth,and nukcth the 



fmarting 



. 



h a p . 1 05* Of Friers Cortle, or hooded Qtctyrppini 



I Ariftrumlatifilium. 



Broad Jeaued Friers Cowle. 



Arifarum angHJliftlium. 



Narrow leafed Friers Cowle. 





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BRoad Ieaued Friers hood 

 proching neere to the 6 



f the Defc 



f 



purplitfi colour j 



^ Gutter when f H« 5 • 5 * t T ttlc J™ P efte » <**"> and of a blacke purplift colour , 

 C ««kowoinr "St I V 1PC V S redd /y tb u ^ e a^. fraa11 i th * toot white, hauing the forme of Aron or 

 " u wpint,bJJile(rer jW hereofdoiibtIeflWtisakinde, * 



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