A 



B 



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OfAcHiftorwcfPI, 



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They take away the heate of burning agues,andalfo the drought,thcy quench th f • 

 of choler, they ftay vomiting, reftore an appetite to meate which was loft bv »*<£«? "J"? cate 



and corrupt humors,and are good againft the peftilent difeafes. y al0n oi cho 'ericke 



The juyce of theft alfo is boyled till it be thicke,with fuger added that it may be kenr w h • l • 

 good for all things that the berries are,yea,and far better. ' Ke P r > vvh,ch » 



f I hane brought this chapter and the next following from the place they formerly held, and feared them here amongft the tcfl of theit Id 



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75« Of Cloudberry 



Vdccinia HtyitSm 



Cloud-berries. 





HTHe 





A 





and 



-loud-berry hath many final] 

 Idy roots , creeping farre abroad 

 r the vpper cruft of the earth 



of an ouerworn reddifh colour, fct here and 

 there with fmall tufts of hairy ftring$:from 

 which rife vp two fmall ftalks, hard, tough, 



and of a wooddy ftibftance (neuer more nor 



leflc) 



Mallow 



colour, full of fraall nerues or finewes run- 

 ning in each part of the fame : between the 

 leaues commethvp a ftalke likewife of a 

 wooddy fubftancc, whereon doth grow i 

 fmall floure confiding of fiue leaues, of an 

 herbyoryellowifli green colour like thofe 



Auens, After com meth the fruit, greene at tbefirft,after yellow 



they 



pen about 



foure little white feed 







groweth naturally vpon 



IT 



Mlt 



(among the moffie places) 



one in Yorkcfhire called Inglcborough the other in JLancafhire called Pcndle,twoofthehigbeft 

 mountaines in all England, where the cloudes are lower than the tops of the fame all Winter long, 

 whereupon the people of the countrey haue called them Cloud-berries, found there by a curious 

 gentleman in the knowledge of plants^alled M r Heskcth^chcn remembred. 



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f 



ing vp in May,at which time it flourcth : the fruit 







tftrature 



truit is cow and dry and very aitnngent. ts 



«U The Venues. 

 The fruit quencheth thirft, cooleth the flomacke, and allayeth inflammations 



Worts 



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My frkudM.Tiwte of Maribone rceciucd a plant hereof out. 

 «y defcribed,^. i yj j .neither do cht docriptioos tmuh differ 



>rmcriy defcribed 



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rub Heart-wort ofMbiofta 



fl The Defer ip 









His kind of Scfely,being the iEth 

 thispl 



:fe!v J»th blackifh flalkes ofa ^Jgg 





fat and oileous lcaucs, faihioned fomewhat like the Wood- 



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