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Of the Hiftorie of Pi 



ants. 



Being drunke with wwe,u ftoppeth the laskeand prouoketh vrinT 5 



F Beingdrunkemthwi^ 



GJ Jit? made here ° f diUCrS f ° rtS of Pomander^chaines, and bracelets,^ other f Weets ^ 



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therewith. 



Chap. 8. 



Of Ityjemary. 



• % 7ht Vefiripion. 



Ofemarie is a wooddy (hrub, growing oftentimes to theheight of three or W, 

 bits,efpecially when ids fet by awall : itconfiftethof flendlbri t ebwnd, « ^ 



.-cu a T, g A°Z V r ry , , many Ion S ^^^narrow^omewhat hard, of a qukkeS t aft" 

 tift vnderneatb and of a fu I greene colour aboue,or in the vpper fide with a p22£ 



fmell ; among which come forth little floures of a whitifh blew colour : the L^b2Sft2 

 roots are tough and wooddy. wacum : tbc 



I Rofaarinnm Ccromrium 



Garden Rofeaiarie. 



2 Refmarinum fyluejlrc. 



Wilde Rofemarie, 









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2 The wUde Rofemary c/*/?» hath referred vnto the klndes of Ciftus Ledon ; we haue as 

 poore kinfman thereof inferred itin the next place,in kindred or neighbourhood at the leaft. in 

 mide Rofemary is a fmall wooddy flirub, growing feldome aboue a foot high, bauing bard D» 



?hnf^fuA mth c° Ut otdcr diuers long Ieaucs greene aboue, and hoarie vndernearb, n°^ el , 

 thofeof the dwarfe WiIlow,or thecommon Rofemary,of a dry and aftrin g en( : tafte of it* £ 

 ornoncatalhtheflouresftandonthetopsof the branches,fet vponbare rt^«**£ZLd 

 confifting of fine -fmall leaues of a reddifh colour, fomewhat (Tuning ; after which appeare 



inaps full offmall feed: the root is touph and wooddv. _ . 





3 



tough and wooddy. 



three 



This plant grows vp like an hedg? (h rub of a wooddy fubftance,to the height of wo or ^ $ ^ 



