5TQRIE OF PLANTS. 



Srft long , gafhcd in the edges like thof 

 J 



ore mentioned. 



* The place. 



Thefehcrbesdogrowe. I c^nccrc common high waiesjindefcrtand 



unongrubbifli and olde wals. 



They Hower, Hourifh and fecde all the fommer 1< >n g. 



* The nones. ■ 



Shephearfespurfcisca!: „ high Dutch %tt\lV. 



in EngMh Shephcardes 

 purfeorScnp:offomcS!.c, . .md in the North part of 



England Toyivoort, Pickepurfe, and Cafeweede. 



They are of temperature thcopinion of RaeUim, 



,iudging the fame by their 



■■■•■■■■ ■•■ ■■ ,'.'•' 

 fclhionofthcfeaues,cods,feede J & cafteth< 



. . . . 

 - iniGcrmaines. 6 r 



-kThcvertues. 

 Shepheatdes purfe ftaicth bleeding in any part of the bodie , whether the 



blood dKm do cn ft opthela s ke, the fpitting and phTing of blood, a 



ieThedefiriftUn. 



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die part C fT an r g fl 0irC ' n ' v:fh flovvers l&cthe'mid- 



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