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Glaffe wort is hot and dry : the aflies arc both drier and hotter . and that euen to the fourth de- 

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A little quanritie of the herb taken inwardly doth not only mightily prouoke vrine,but in like 

 fort cafterh forth the dead childe. It draweth forth by fiege waterie humors,and purgeth away the 



A great quantitie taken is mifchieuousand deadly : the fmel andfmoke alfoof this herb being 

 burnt driues away ferpents. 



Theafhes are likewife tempered with thofe medicines that feme to take away fcabs and filth 



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- We rcade in the copies of Seraph, That Kali is a tree fo great that a man may ftand vnder the 



/liadow thereof : but it is very like that this errour proceeds rather from the interpreter, thanfrom 



the Author himfclfe. 



The floure of Cry ftall,or as they commonly terme it Sandeuer, doth wonderfully dry : it eafily 

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