ii 4 THE FIRST BOOKE OF THE 



Butk is not grc:; $ ci i places of growing wild , Teeing 



white Daffodil! groweth wild in fields and fides of woodes in the weft parts of England. 



at is, from the beginning of Februarie vnto the end 

 i i and winter Daffodils do flower in September and O&ober. 



* impertinent to adde a fupplie ofnames,as alfothe 

 i i an or Turkifh toong, Zaremcada Per/lam, and z*. 



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rofcpeerelefle. 



ftes , fheweth that they are called Nanijptt, as though they did be- 



garland of the great ! !e y that arc departed aaddulled with death, (hould 



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 OfthefitftandfccondDaffodi!!.. I n the third bookc of his Mettmorfho- 



name,faying: ^ utmtor usem (Yec(um roc r ore rem 



But as for bodii cof they found 



Ayellow flo - iew fprong vpon the ground. 



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belongeth to the N i drowfincflc. 



A (?<«/«« faith, that the rootes of A '» ng, that they con- 



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B The rootes oiNtrciJfus damped with honie and c! lem that are burnt 



C Being vfed in mancr aforefaid, it helpeth the great wrenches of the ankles, the aches and paines 



: Acn with honie and the feed of nettles,purgeth the difeafe which caufcth fpottinesin 



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 anypartofthebodic. 



