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root is of a mean temper between 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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It purgcth by ficge efpecially flegme,and then waterifh humors.lt is eiuen from nn« r .1 J 

 ieht to two,and that with wine,or with fome diftilled war^r f*m r A:£. ... j.! v?,. 7 Iuu d raaj 



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good et&a to all whofe difeafe$ proceed of flegme and cold humors* r. j 

 that hath continued lons.old coughs. Wn,.fl&.f u"l7J*? mor *' lUi i°oi 



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THe Vine may be accounted 

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rots that baue need of ftayes and props, and caaoc 

 s and frames of woodland by that means it fpreds 

 rnto trees or whatfoeuer ftandeth neere vnto ic. 



and husbanded.others wild 2 of ramp v.WrhL 



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THe trunke or body of the Vine is great and thicke,very hard,couered with many barks,wfaicb 

 are full of chffes or chmks . from which grow forth branches as it were armes, many traps 

 fpreading 5 out of which come forth jointed (hoots or fprings $ and from the bofom ofthofe 

 jomtsjeauesand clafpmg tendrels,and likewife bunches or clutters full of grapes : the leauei be 

 broad, fomerbing round, fiue cornered, and fomewhat indented about the edges : amongft which 

 come forth many clafping tendrels,that take hold of fuch props or ftaiesas Hand next vnto it. The 

 grapes diifer both in colour and greatnefre,and alfo in many other things,whicb to diftinguift fe- 

 ueraliy were irapoflible.confidering the infinite forts or kinds,and alfo thofe which are tranfp an- 

 ted from one region or clynaat to another.do likewife alrer both from the forme and tafte rbey bad 

 before : wherefore it fliall be fufficicnt to fet forth the figure of the manured erape.and (peak lom- 



whatofthereft. 

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dy fubftance 3 with a fcaly or rugged barkeof a gray ifh colour, whereupon grow faire broad leaue^ 

 fleightly indented about the edges,not vnlike thofe of the marfli Mallow : from the bofom wherof 

 come forth many fraall clafping tendrels^nd alfo tough and pliant foot-ftalks,whereon grow ver 

 faire bunches of grapes of a Watchet blewifh colour : from the which fruit rommeth forth long 



:h hath 



laced Sauorie 5 not vnlike that growing among and vpon flax,wbich we cal Dodder,or folxgnl^ 

 whereof is madea blacke wine called Greekewine 3 yetof the tafte of Sack. The laced fruit of tms 

 Vine may be fitly termed V va6arbata,laced or bearded Grapes 



com mo 



rather Raifins of Corinth, is not that plant which among the vulgar people is taken for Cl ' r " D ^ 

 being a (hrub or bufh that brings forth fmall clutters or berries, differing as much as may be n 

 Gorans,hauing no affinitie with the Vine or any kinde thereof. The Vine that beareth to"*' 

 fins hath a body or flock as other Vines haue,branches and tendrels likewife. The leaues are laj, • 

 than any of theothers,fnipt about the edges like the teeth of a faw : among which come torn 

 iters of grapes in forme liketheother,butfmaller,ofa blewifh colour; which beeing ripe : 

 thered and laid vpon hurdles.carpet^mats.and fuch Jike,in the Sun to dry : then arc tfceycari 

 fome houfe and laid vpon hea ps> as wee lay apples and corne in a garner, vntill the mercDam . 



them ! rht*n rinrhdt mi* *u~~ : ■ i . Ir t u _ rV.i A rro «A rfv»mdOt*ri c " i 



areg»- 



them into laree buts or other woodden 



----- - — , r « v iuuu into large outs or ocner vvuouuen vcueis,*"" h^.»- --— 



their bare feet, which they call S tiuing,and fo are they brought into thefe parrs for our 



termed .in Larine,r^ CarinthUc*,zvA Pap 



whiter 



There is alfo another which beareth exceeding faire Grapes whereof they make K alll [?' grap e 

 coloured,and much exceeding thebignefle of the common Raifin of the Sunnej yet w & -c 



where 



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