HISTORIE OF PLANTS 

 Of apples of Lone. Cbap.^. 



it The defer iptio*. 

 * He apple of Loir! 



e ftalkes,andalfothe great 



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there do come in place faire and goodly apples , 



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There hath happened vntomyhandes ano- 

 ther fort, agreeing very nocablie with the for- 



5,oneK the fruite heereofwas yellow of 



; in a bed of hot horfc dung after the mancr ofmuske Me- 



The apple of Loue is called in Latine temum Aureum, Poms i^Amoru, and Lycopertitm, of fomc 

 *m<m .-in Englifh apple n-nes d'amours: howbek 



therebeothergoldenapplcswliercoftheDoctsdo fable growinginthe gardens of the daughters 

 of Beffierm, which a dragon was appointed | • vas killed by Hercules- 



The golden Apple with the whole herbc ' ' cc :, yet not fully fo colde as Mandrake, 

 a ter the opinion ofDodo* crv colde, yea perhaps in the higheft dc- 



£22j "* vraer cutaway the fuper- 



is pofiefied,buc as I haue ftide not without great cold , which 



