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7 RofaCinnamomeapknoflore* 



The double Cinnamon Rofe. 



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* 8 W**mww*flore f lmplt(t 



The fingk Cinnamon Ro£ 





f The Place*. 



Thefe Rofes are planted in our Londpn Gardens, and elfe-where, but not found 

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and red Rofe do. 



flour eth 



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The firft is called Rofa Mofihataphhz froellof Muske,as we haue faid :in Italian,**/' Mefchtu 

 in French,**/?* (JHufyueesfi: Mufcadeltes : m low Dutch, ^Uffeet tOOftfl: in Enelilh Musk Rofe : 

 the Latine and Englifli titles may ferue for the reft. 



f The Temperature. 



The Muske Rofe is cold in the firft degree,wherin airy and fpirituall parts are prodominant-the 



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Muske 



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Rofes, doth purge very mightily waterifh humors, yet fafely, and without all danger, taken ia the 

 quantity of an ounce in weight. 



The leaues of the flourcs eaten in the morning,in manner of a fallad,with oyle, vipegerand pep- 

 P«,or any otherway according to the appetite and pleafureofthem that (hall eate it, purge very 

 notably the belly of waterifh and cholericke humors, and that mightiiy, ycf without all pen" or 

 5? mt AA h mforaucn as tne fimpleft may vfe the quantity, according to their owrne f anew : tor i 

 tncy dodefire many ftooIes,or fieses.thev are to eat the greater Quantity of the IcauesjificffCW* 



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