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Of the Hiftorie of Pi 



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Rut a Canwa. 

 Dogs Rue. 







ehft 



than once obfer'ued 3 i* * he \ 3th ofa* 

 of gloues to the hand J$£Sg® th *e P a ir 

 one rub his face with his SCfl** 1 if ** 



tellsahxftorieofaDutchSudSM m - 

 that went with him a firaplinpl^ Mon ^ e,ier 

 , of it between his hat and KSSS^» fo T 



newly g a . 

 Kit. He 



his 



t0 keep him the 



dowhe. $ 



bliftocd whetefoeuer SZ 



lyin- 

 ranne 



another 





5 



mountaines of Savoy and othcTpKE? 

 hautnga great thicke root, from figfe* 

 ihoots or ftalkes, whereon grow leaucs v 3 k 

 and fat, parted into diners Iongilh fcafa? other 

 wife refembling the leaues of thefirft defeS' 

 of a ftrong and ftmking fmell : the flours grow on 

 Jhe tops of the ftalks^confifting of foureunali ye" 

 low leaues ; the feeds are like the other. 



Harmel is one of the wilde Rues, it brinoerh 

 forth immediatly from the root diuers little Ms 

 ofa cubit high j whereupon grow green leaues di. 

 uerfly cut into long pieces , longer and narrower 

 than thofe of the wilde ftrong fmelling Rue. The 

 flours be white,compofed of Hue white leaues:the 

 fruit is three fquare , bigger than that of the plan- 

 ted Rue, in which the feed lies : theroot is thicke, 

 long,and blackifh .This Rue in hot countries hath 



a maruellous ftrong fmell : in cold countries not 

 fo. 



t'u 3 . and Lobel,Cltt[i 



h 

 of 



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CMatthiolt 



j - . i » .-■ t-- — "--"""-»"»«•»»"»«/ twiggy oranciicsioiucuiujiauu»i*i 



igh 3 iv hereon grow leaues rclcmblmg thofe of the tapper Rheat or Argemow, lefTer, thicker.and 

 -fablackifh green: the floutes are ofa whitifh purple colour, fafhioned fomewhatlike thofe of 

 Antirrhinum the feed is fmal^and contained in fuch vefTels as. thofe ofRue,or rather thofe of iU. 

 tm* the whole plant is ofa ftrong and ingratefull fmel : it grows in the hot and dry places about 

 Naibou in I ; rance,Ravenna,and Rome in Italy. $ 



ir 



so 



mong allies : it can in no wife away with dung. 

 The wild are found on mountains in hot countries,as in Cappadocia,GaIatia,and in diuers pro 



tiinces of Italy and Spain,andon the hills of Lancafhireand Yorke. 



IV 



profp 



'#//*• I. of his Sympofiacks 



V" 1 ^ illulwlWTCLiluu,I,liUt:111 l,4llc J u y reaiun ictakethas itwerefome part of the fWeetnelle 

 the fig trec,whereby the ouer-ranke qualitic of the Rue is allayed ; vnlelTq it be Aat the figg e tree 

 whileft it dravves nourifhmen t to it fc I fMraiveth alfo the ranknefe awray from the Rue. 



T l « IT T fa Time. 



i ney tioure in thefe cold countries in Iuly and Auguft : in other countries fooner. 



^J" The Names, 



Uortenfis Rtttaox garden Rue : in high-Dutch, ftauteti : in low 



in 





"l-li ~vT '*^" lc, - a «es Keep tncLatine name :in 5paniib,^w*4 .• m French, RuedeUr ( i 

 ighfli,Rue,and herb-Grace. . r ,, a 



Wilde Rue is called in Greeke, «**. f ?«w» : in UtivcRMttfihtJtrifit wiMe Rue: * ^« 

 and Cappadocia, «*„ , of diuers,//* w/ of the Arabians.*/^/-- of the Syrians^" • 



11 T&? Temperature, 





Rue is hot and dry in the later end of the third degree,and wilde Rue in the fourth i it « 



of thin 



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