THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 



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 ucs,broadc,(mooth,and(harpcp ccnccolour/o faftncd 



or fecdevciTelsJikevnto the feedeof yellow Henbane, but fom 

 lour. The roote is great, thicke,and pf a wooddie fubftaunce, wi 



broadclcaues,and (moo; ; u, among which rifethvp a 



. elm; V-._ it !c i\arefetconfufcdIythelic 



fapalepurple.ten- 



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rhefiiftapprochofwin 



lich is called the weft Indies, 

 in which; the- i .eorcountre in the gardens of Europe.it 



prpfcer^thye > cere to beare both Bowers and feede. The 



which I take to be better for the conftitution of our bodies, then that which is brought from India; 



■in<! ,; 1 lt ; . j n j c i c CC r tor thepe pie of t! e famecountrey; notvwthftandingitis 



and deere bought is beft for Ladies. 



Tabacomuftbctbwen e that may be founde.carcleflycaft abroad: 



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Logrowe:forll 



Id happen after the fowing,which might be a great enimie thereunto. 



Herb* a fi»fa He r ha, mifaM/MSti 



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ifte : alfo the greene leaues laid vpon vK*» 



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 ceiucd, for vpon the taking of the fume at the month there fc 



