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Therefore feeing it is of this kind of nature, it is raauifeft that the nourifhraent that commerh 

 tberof hath in it no good juice at al],bnt ingendreth a thick bloud,andapt to become melancholy. 



+ The figure of the common Fetch wis forntal? wanting,an<i .n Rexd thereof was put t hit of tin other defctibed herein the fecoad place. 



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h a p . 5 15. 0/ Unchlings, Veafe, and Tare euerlafting. 





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wooddy root, from which rife vp dii 



a rough middle rib edged on both fides wit 



and chicke woods 





(mooch 



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betwixt 



vpon 



fping tendrcls which rake hold of fuch things as grow nextVnto them.from the bofdm of the ftem 

 whereon rhe Jeaues do grow,fliooteth forth a naked fmootb foot-ftalke,on which grow moft bcau- 

 rifull floures like thofeof the Pcafe,thc middle part whereof is ofa light red tending to a red pur- 



cods 



inclining to a blufh colour 



dcr,blackifh without,yellowifli within,and ofa bitttt tafte. 









$ I Lathyrus major Utifolitts. 



Peafe euerlafting. 



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Lahy»i Aitguftifolius pre at %. 



White floured Chichlings. 





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2 Of rimlrifuk Amif liir^«ri£e another like vnto the precedent in each refpe$,fi 



narrower 



mp folia : the floures of this are white,and fuch alfo is the colo 



ro °t is fmall 3 and not lafting like that of the former. 



^r* ?.. Theftalks^eaues^ndflouresofthisarelikethofeoftheDreced 





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colour : the cods are lefier than thofe of the former 



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