

IZO 



Of the Hifloric of Pj a 



Thefe herbesdo floure in Iuly and Auguft. 



Plainer 



o 



«[[ The Names, 





Trifolium odorAtum^^ th 



>roiIe,by reaion it is good fodder for hotfcs ^^ ^ZJZ.V^'T^ 

 fdiitm Vrfwum, or Beares Trefoile : of Fuchfi^ Saxifr 



anoiner ivveet 1 reione as natb beene declared, Somecall it TnMium 

 Horfe-Trefoile,by reaion it is eood foddrr far hr»n.« „,i,„.4~ „r. ,-. 



utmm, and Cdai ml 





iga 



Yorkefiiire, Harts-Clauer. 



s^bes. if^"r„,f?°"«^««4«« 



£l2^; 0f 9",fe 





uer :in 



IT 



more 



mUn ftevverb, that Melilot is of a b*dn^ U^^^^^^- ftCUU '' i ? 

 nor proper vnto it, but in as much as k wafteth a "ay "HgHfiS S& CS? * 

 lings,or otherwise: forfo far doth it mollifie or cJ^J^^^SS?.^^^ ^ 



perly called moll 

 cianscall fl**;*™*. 





A 



ir 



Melilote boiled in fweet wine vntill it be fof t, if you 'adde thereto the yolke of a roiled ce *e hu 



ale of tenuereekeand Linefeed. fh<»rnrtfcr>rM,rA, l«.ii~* 41 ' . , " luuc "egge,tI)e 



Mallows and 



fli 



B 



fpeciaUy about the matrix fundament and genetoires, being applied vnto thofe places toe' 



c 



D 



E 





. # / ^ J -—-•-- w*«<m »MiL/V,ULAUtj X*> lli^lV4C d iiJUli ICyUCri lylJC lift! '11(71' 



drawing emplaifter called Melilof e plaifter,retaining both the colour and fauour of the tab? J? 

 ing artificially made by a skilfull Surgion. =™'w,oc 



The herbe boyled in wine and drunkeprowoketh vrinc,brcaketh theftone^nd atTwasetb cbe 

 paineofthekidmes, bladder and belly,and ripeneth flegme, and caufeth it tobeeafily cad forth 



The juyce thereof dropped into the eies cleereth the fight,confumeth, difToluethid cleanc » 

 ketn away the web,pearle,and fpot in the eies. 



Melilote alone with water hcaXcth Recenta melicerides, a kinde of wens or rather apoftems con- 

 taynmg matter like honyjand alfo the running vlcers of the head,if it be laied towithchalke,wioe 

 and galls. > ? 



It likewife mitigatcth the paine of the'eares,if the juyce be dropped therein mixed with a little 

 wine,and taketh away the paine of the head,which the Greekes call m**^*, efpecially if the bead 

 be bathed therewith, and a little vineger and oyle of Rofes mixed amongft it. 



* Chap. 506 



Of certaine other Trefoile s, 



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r 



If The Defcripion* 



He firft of thofe in roots, ftalkes, and manner of growing is like the Medicke or fiaife 

 Trefoiies formerly defcribed : the Ieaues are hairy : the f cures yellow and fmall : after 

 which follow crooked fiat cods, of an indifferent bred ch, wherein is contained feeds 



fafbion 



rt 



did* i 



Hift.Lugd.it is called UMedicafyl 



f 9 ' 



white Greet 



«vt • u • ot ttils 1S lon g and thicke,couered with a yellowifli rinde,and hautng a wow *» ~ 

 £itn in the inGde, couered with a hairinefic on the top, and fending forth fundry fibres 1 from itna 



fmooEh Th T eake Iong foot " ftalkes > whereon gr ™ leaues fet cogether by tbrecs ' l0 T 



nJS ffl ? ^ ° n the ed g« « amo °g ft ch ^ < ifeth V P commonly one ftalke (yet Cornet^ 

 two) fraoorh and naked.thre™, *L™ !*-£. t , ^ the top thereof grow fpttefaftioo^igwa 



ieing fet in a cup diuided into fine parts. 



ten pretty large light purple floures, each of them 



iftifok 



j{a AfirAgdoid( S> ox Aft 



of 



\*. He calls it in his Prodrmm .rrifilium ^ilpmmfti 



The 



