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jcifcwith tbureQf fiuebUckfth purple lines,wherein it differeth from the other wildekinde: and 

 his hath been taken of force young Herbarifts tobe the yellow Violet. 



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The Hearts- eafe grovveth in fields in many places, and in gardens alfo, and that oftentimes of 

 it iclfe : it is more gallant and beautifull than any of the wilde ones, 



yimhiolus reporreth, that the vpright Paunfie is found on mount Baldus in Italy. Lobel faith 

 thaticgrowechinLangucdockein France, and on the tops offome hills in England 5 but as yet I 



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Hearts cafe is named in Latinc VioL tricolor^ the three coloured Violet j and of diuers, 7^4 ; 



njgra : in Englifli, Knap-weed,Bull-i 

 innie,by rcafon of the triple colour 



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other, Hnbi claucllata : in French, Penfees : by which name they became knowne to the Bi 

 and others of the Low-countries that arc next adioyning. It feemerbtobc FtoUfiamm 

 Jkephrajlus calleth *«?*, which is alfo called *»» ? in Englift, Hearts-eafe, Paunfies, Lit 

 oeffe, Cull me to you, and Three faces in a hood. 



The vpright Panfie is called not vnproperly VieU ajfurgens.ot Surr^ and withall Tricolor, that 

 is to fay.ftraight or vpright Violet three coloured : of fome, Ftola arforefcens, or Tree Violet , for | 

 tharin the multitude of branches and manner of grow ing, it rcfembles a little Tree. 



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It is of temperature obfeurely cold,but more euidently moift, of a tough and fltmie juice, like 

 that of the Mallow h for which caufe it moiftneth and fuppleth , but not fo much as the Mallow 



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It is good as the later Phyfitians write,for fuch as are ficke of an ague, efpecially children and A 

 iflftnts,whofe convul fions and fits of the falling fickneffe it is thought to Cure. 



Ins commended againft inflammations of the lungs and cheft, and againftfeabs and itchiogs B 



of the whole bodie, and healeth vlcers. ' ° 



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le hcrbe or floures giuen to drinke for ten or more daies together, three C 

 i the like quantitie at night, doth wonderfully eafe the painesof the 

 he fame,if the patient be caufcd to fweat fiindry times, as Cejttus repor- 



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Hound Ivy is a low or bafe herbe j it creepethand fpreads vpon the ground hither and 

 thither all about, with many ftalkes of an vncertaine length, (lender, and like thofe of 

 inir? hr a the J Vine ' fo mething corneretLand fometimes reddifti : whereupon grow leaucs forue- 

 joint -am «n 'a T un , d J wrinckIed > ha »y. nicked in rte edges, for the moft par t two out of euerie 

 marl? ? § lch come forth the flourcs S a P in S ,ike IittIe hoods > not vnlike "> ^ofc of Ger- 

 >ni bitta ttfte ,rphft blW C ° l0Ur ! thC r ° 0tS are VCry thrCddy : thC Wh0lC pi * Dt is 9f a ft ' on SfaKll 



«"Hfc of aI^W ° "if k i e and ™ ountoi °°« s Places of Prouince and Daulphine grows this other 

 «*r butrilfl '^^f 11 hathleaues > ftalkes > noures,and roots like in fliape to thofe of the for- 

 H* called f Tr K$ Zn r ,eaues * re , o( ; a li $ ht P ur P le colour > and alfo la 'g« and longer.This by £*- 



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