134 CyrHt-Gardeity Or 



an urtkrttta or skreening Lesf about 

 them* 



The Spongy leaves of fbme Sea 

 wracks, Fucus, Oaks, in their feverall 

 kindes, found about the Sboar, with c- 

 jeftments of the Sea, are over- wrought 

 with Net work elegantly containing this 

 or( k r > w ^ich plainly declareth the na- 

 rurality of this texture ^ And how the 

 needle of nature deligbteth to work.evcn 

 in low and doubtful vegetations. 



The Arfa&ctHm or Thicket on the 

 head of the Tearell, may be obferved 

 in this order : And he that confidcreth 

 that fabrick To regularly palifadoed, and 

 ftetnm'd with flowers of the royall co 

 lour ^ inthehoufcof the folitary mag 

 got, may findethe Seraglio of Soltmim, 

 And contemplating the calicular fhafts, 

 and uncous difpofure of their extremi 

 ties 5 fo accommodable unto the office 

 of abfterfion, not condemne as wholly 

 improbable the conceit of thofe who ac- 

 oeptit, for the herbe d Boritb. Where 

 by the way , we could with much inquiry 

 never difcover any tranffiguration, in 

 this abftemious infeft, although we 



have 



