Chap. 2 3 7 i 'Enghjh Herbs. ^23 



dcFlgu orPdtlence theipott.d^e^.r ando 





t \ ''^'''l^r'lf oneiL ol 



CHAP CCXXXVII. 







Vi '(i^lEr ^dr^{{^iH'leHel'fg 



Of DYERS GREEN-WEED. 







^ X\ f V ' V // ^^nZ Ointment They are admi 



inpif£ A ,cs Itha,nolnnwnGnf/.Name 



ral le\ ulnaai e. 'TheBdfam cures fimple Wounds 

 ni y tni s it one or two DreflTing. It cleanfes 



A^¥P^T\"''!i'z-^^^^^^^^ 







T\ n i'irontibk w atrParrifteaed w'lth'the 



ctd 



(a ut giving eafe to all forts of Pams from a cold 





'"'Vui Tie Spun uotfsTtn^ure It refills Poyfon 



all 



a ,d p irt c ihrly the Poyfon of mad Dogs, of Vipers 

 Rattle S 1 Ike. ^nd other Venom's of like kind It 





remo\e, Sckiefs at Heart, fainting and fwoomng 





fTtTirgoodMainft Cramps, ConvuVions, Lethar' 





vL^-S7^:£^i:i'^^''t^t^! 







^d-?-^.^^^Lt^^^^i^2 



2)y^r/^r^^>^. ^eed 



ed theiewith and Cloths wet therein being laid 





thereon D e inwardly is from two to three or 





four dram= a Glafs ot choice Wme 





XVIII T . And Ttnacre It refifts the Infeai 





on ot the PLgue o a Miracle, as alfo of the fpot 





ted Fe^er a d of all other malign and peftilential 





fn\tTru!iv'?'!?trarPa{6ys!'Spdh5^^^ 



^^^^^m 



^^9)'^^^^^m 







Iv lefifts the Poyfon of mad Mogs ' Dofe fo much 





at a fme is may make the Vehicle, whether Mead, 





Cyder or ■\\ ine pleafantly acid 





XIX V OihTmaure Outwardly applied, it 

 IS good to give eafe m the Pam and heal the Pun 

 aure of a lIer^e or Tendon It gnes eafe alfo in 









the Gout m any Part, arifing from a cold Caufe 





Iivirdh taken alfo f^om ten to twenty or thirty 





rtrtvislKliS^ 



w^^^ 



l;.^^,^t:^^^.^^. 



^^^^-— --/ 



ani AleMphirm!ck CordLr wMdertully comfort 



^^fe^s^sa^r^^^ 









.i!!-^»yc:x;.-^il^:S 



oie or two lpooVulsatatime,('being firft dulcifi 



ujeupmanyfmdl to/^l^g; e; St dh, fomecfthm 



bivins fevei al B, ancbes ibout two ft et m hLht o, 

 tbereabias , .pon t btch do gr .. ( ^nhota !ny or- 



!Sirn.t?Jt^B^sscLn 



ihoje If^trofi^^fn^'h" The HowS 

 grow at the tops of the Branches not much unlike 



len or Woollen, Yarn Sllk,^wo^en or raw,^|V^ 



ioThoiectsoSilks^ValltS/w^icfhT^^^ 





firft Dyed with Woad, into a blew color And of 



fomewhat paler than thofe ot ^otm i B>oom ' the 



color com ng upon a Wf w, changes it into a gteen 



fc"SHiH.E*£! 



lo^n tb avth tor this very Purpofe of Dying 



like'seed" 





LI. li., btuxt., Silks, £?■. 



illrrfriSI 





Fields aim ft everywhere \ wn ^own.iWld^ 





on purpofe for the Profij>: oh IS r . :h . . ^ ^^ 



