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SitoeJtrityjthotwiiaeyiBeis called in Greek, !*m» «o*«7and in Latin, r T~~r 





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j Sjheftris rArisftarfit lafoufi 



Advice ad antrum 





I See how the wilde Vine 





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To this wilde Vine doth belong thofe which Pliny, B 16 Cap 

 that bring three fundry fruits in a yearns i^wand mad bonne Vines 

 clufters are ripe and full growne,fome in fwelling,and others but flour no- 

 The fruit of the Vine is called in Greeke c.wfnd JZ £ ll;™"**' 



"Triftn 

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a bunch or clufter of Grapes. >io 



Latine./toflw^and 



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K„ th "i? ,h S* ! *?< d « .*" in .be S„„ is n^d ;„ Greele „ 



king of the berry 





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Grarium^sDemtcritushkh ( pei 



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^/:in fhops, Art/I^s though thevfiiou Id faAriZli £,Zr £ e j 4 J and ! omtimc! 

 with ftand Uvinaua are talE nlS. & i?££"" fc ** are *? and 7 «« «° juice: 



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;?■. f The' Nature and yertues. 



The tender clafping branches of the Vineand the Ieaues do coolc and mightily binde-tney nay 



h a SS r t° f thC ^ y $** are g °° d a S 3inft the ,aske > the WoudfflSe htX 

 chXfl™** ! ck ^ orr Jf^^e to vomit. It ftayeth the lufting or longing of women wiA 



£Sa *$? 5 C i nflammat,on of Ae mouth and almonds of the throat, if they be gargled, or the 

 mouth wafhed therewith. ' D b 



B „r S! $$7- faClTh / e ** aIf0 the cIuftcrs gathered before they be ripejand likewife the bunches 

 of the wi Ide Grape^hich is accounted to be more effeauall againft all thofe infirmities. 



Dieponda f aitb,That the liquor which falleth from the body and branches beeing cut,and that 

 iomtimes is turned as it were into a gumCwhich driueth ftoncs out of the kidnies and bladder,ilit 



bedrnntp in win^> f»Ai?«fV. »;«rr .-.^v r--u. ._ji \ « . ♦ ^ ~ . . \-x 



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befti 

 left 



green and fmaller fticks,efpecially that liq 



' " --»«*!«- »... "uiiiujgj «uu ii id».c* away i^usoeing laid on rnem. 



i he ftoncs and other things remainingafter the prefling are good againft the bloudy flix. ™ 



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The a flies made of the flicks and drolTe that remain after the preffing,being laid vpon the piles 



a ^hard fvvellinss about rhe fmdamenr.rmpth*farn±\hfit>incrrn;«f>A vnirhrsiUnfKM or Herbc- 



fandament_ 

 eger.as the fame Authour affirmetbat helpeth 



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and iuch as are birren with any venomous beaft 5 and eafeth the pain of the fpleenor milt,beingap 

 m manner of a plaifter. 



The later age dovfe to make a Lye with theafhes of Vine ftickes, in compofitionof caufticke 

 and burning med icincs^hich ferue in dead of an hot iron : the one wee call a potential! cautery 

 andtheotheraauall. 



if Grapes. * 



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F - ^ ra P cs > thof e ^at are eaten raw do trouble the belly.and fil the ftomacke full ofm^/f 

 wcially fuch i as are ofa foureand auftere rafte ; fuch kindes of Grapes do very much hm dcr " 

 concoclionof the ftomacke , and while they are difperfed through the liuerand veins &et*P 

 dercoldandra^juice^hichcannoteafilybechangedintogoodbloud. . r .. rdl - 



Sweet Grapes and fuch as arc thorow rrpe are leffe hurtful! : the Juice is hotter, and eaW f 

 ?rfcd.Thcy alfo fooner paffe through thebclly,efpecially being moift, andmoftofall it wc 



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, ;;' , , r** llc "irougn tneocuy.eipeciaiiy Deing mom, auuuiw** — 



quorwiththepulpberaken withouttheftonesand skin,as^ faith. c . , .^^ 



The fuMance of the ftones,althoogh it trc dricr,and ofa binding quality, doth defect en ^ 





