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Of the Hiftorie of Plants 



the floures are very little and white, pearking on the r^7TT~7 



a little hollow in the middeft in manner of a nauell ffil the f P ri S s ' ** feed 



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and woollen garments as they 

 des reports, that the fhepheard 

 remaine therein. 



o-e plant is rough, and his ruggedneffe r fl £ D t? H R l "«be ro 

 parte by : being drawnealonf the!™* ^ ho,d °* *eos 

 Is in ftead of a C ullender dof f e S' i, 6 ?** 8 * Wou? 



root,C 



2 



Cinder doS^£ 





tender fiaifce whereupon are fet broad lines rSSS"^ " *«k ■ « 

 /ot emu, c/«u Mooncivort, very rough and hair. »vT g ' c * ofc of Scorpion mair? 

 fonre rogerher on one fide of die Like 6 rS S !5* .P" ■*<*<■. fteUtt 



the root is fmall and fingle. 



■ 



or ,2/ 



touefcj: 



I sparine. 



Goofe graffc,or Cleuers. 



a K^ifariatmjor Plinj, 



Great Goofe-graflc. 



Goofe 



IT 



ired 



wi ? if corae 5 aIfo by common waies,ditches, hedges, and amor 

 i T'r? g row «h among Lentles,and with hard embracing it 

 is burdenfome and troubiefome vnto it. 



Tficf j i ;- % The Time. 



round plentifully euery where in Summertime. 



^J The Names, 



Tbetphrtfl 



tbitrnfUK* 



GreeTce,«w» •• Aparine : in Latine, £*/»/* »//w, but not propcrly:/^*^ it 

 tfWflw .- of fome, Philanthropes, as though he mould fay a mans fncM, i ; 

 ns garments . of diuers alfo for the fame caufe, Philadtlphts : in Iu"W r 



iow Durrh&7^r!:^ r/4/4W ' in hi S h D«<*,*1«* kraut 



low Dutch, fclwfaupt : iaEnglim,Goofe.(hare,Goof 



t* • r <i ^ / ■ IT 7"^ Temperature 



It is,faith (^moderately hot and dryland fomevrhat 



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