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The diftilled water ofthe floures of Rofemary being drunke atmomino a~ " 



laft, taketh away the ftench of the mouth and breath, and maketh it very fle^t -fT'" 5 firftand 

 thereto, to fteepor infak for certainedaics, a few Cloues, Mace, Cinnamon 6 d v* b ° adcled 



rabiansand other Phyfitioas fucceeding, do write, that Rofemarvrnmf™. .u l , 



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the me none 



palfle, cfpccially .he conferuc = nude ofthe floo» and fugar, or any othL.y eXltt 



gar,being taken euery day fafhng. ' ' """««» with ft. 



The Arabians, as Scrap, o witneffeth, giue thefe properties to Rofemarie : it heateth fkvtl, • 



ofit.btilJpa^ 



prouoiceth vnne,and openeth the (toppings ofthe liuer and milt. y incUnej > 



3 Tragus writcth that Rofemarie is fpicc io i the Germane Kitchi'ns,and other cold countries Fur 



ther, he fairh,That the wine boy led with Rofemane,and taken of women troubled with the mnS 



or the whitesjhelpeth them,the rather if they faft threeor foure houres after. ' 



1 The floures made vp into plates with Sugar after the manner of Sugar Rofet andeaten comforr 



the hearr,and make it merry,quicken the fpirits,and make them more Iiuely. 



I The oile of Rofemary chimically drawne, comforteth the cold, weakeand feeble braine inmoft 

 wonderful 1 manner. 



The people of Thuringiadovfe thewildeRofemarietoprouokethedefired fickneffe. 

 Thofe of Marcliia vfe to put it into their drinke the fooner to make their clients drunke,and alfo 





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do put u into cherts and pre Acs among clothes, to preferue them from moths or other vermine 



otcfectoie-orutchap cr.by the n»ii\c of Oflns Ledum 6 tlehjcttm^ * r 



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C h a p . p. Of V fright Wood-binde. 



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I PifricljmenHw rectum Sabaudtcum 



• Saucy Honifucklcs. 



1 Periclymenum rtttum Gtrmmcw 



Germane Honifuckles. 



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