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Of the Hiflorie of PI 



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The great Hare 



Lagopum maximum 



The laft,being i 



Names 



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'fis^Cordus^Trifel 



^afeit fuf J : in French,?,^, dE^iZX*'" *M 



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^J T^e Temperature and Vertues. 



EngKft Hare-foo t 



The temperature and faculties are referred vnto the other Trefoiles whereof A r 



faith>that the fraall Harcs-foor doth 



are kinder 



water. 



f OurAurhorm the firrt place formc^ r . . 



by rename of ^Zfe/^^^ 



intended to defctibc for(> , t h cuident by the namcsjhc intended to defrribe both thefirft aTtaond /2h.c6 J S& ,ttfih n0 ' h } r & > lrocfi ** *e?c^ft* 

 confotndtdthero both together in the names. l ^ ICCOnd < * h,cE arc he r« c°w defcribedjin the firft pEJJJ 



hap. 4 <#. 0/ JjTrffcr Trefoile, or "Bucks 'Beams. 



Tri folium falttdofk 



Marfh Trefbile. 







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% 7 be D efcripton. 



He great Marfh Trefoilehath thick 

 fat italkes.weakeand render/ullofa 

 iuuugiuus pith,very fmooth,and of a cubit long' 

 w heron do grow Ieaues like to thofe of the m'. 



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vpon 



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_ TrefoileSjfmoothjiTiiniDg, 



and of a deepegreene colour : among which to- 

 ward the top of the ftalkes ftandeth a bufhof 

 feather-like floures of a white colour,dafht ouct 

 (lightly with a wafhof light carnation : after 

 which the feed followeth, contained in fmall 

 buttons, or knobby husks, of a brewne yellow- 

 ifh colour like vnto Millet, and ofa bitter rafle: 

 the roots creepediuers waies in the tnirie ma- 

 rifh ground, being full of joynts, white within, 

 and full of pores,and fpungy, bringing forth di- 

 uers by-fhoots, ftalkes, and Ieaues, by which 

 meanes it is eafily increafed, and largely raulti- 

 plied. 



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dent,fauing it is altogether IefTer, wherein con- 

 fifteen the difference, if there beany .-for doubt- 

 IcfTe I think it is the felfe fame in each refpc3, 

 and is made greater and Jefler, according to hi* 

 place of growing.clymate and countrey. 



% The Place. , 



Thefegrow in Marifh and Fenny places,*^ 

 vpon boggie grounds almoft euery wheret 





.They floure and flourifh from Iune to the end of Auguft. 

 fibrtmm : in low Dutch,of the likenefTe that the Ieaues haue with the garden Beanes.tfOftfOOnw 



Tifelm Bircinus. or Boona Bircina • the later Herbarifb call it Trifolium p*l»Jt> 



^f The Names. 



:h 3 t3fbCtfelee T that is to fay Cafi 



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ratudofum : of fomc,/f^r« w .- in EngIifh,marfh-Clauer,marfh-TrefoiIe,and Buckcs-Beaties. 



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the cough and pa 



of /jftyyrww, faith Diofiorides 



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good agai 



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ecougnanupainemthecheft r t h 



It is alfo a remedy for thofe that haue weake liuers and fpet bloud, for as Galen tig " cW F 

 a cutteth tough humors, hauins al fo ad loineH w ith k an aftrineent or binding qual«»e. 



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