2P 8 THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 



Theie kindcs of Poppies are fowen in gardens, which do afterwarde come of the fallings of the 



* the time. 



They flower mod c i ily and Auguft. 



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 The garden Poppic n ulesSxi»r,ot wilde, andisas 



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gram: andof moftof our age of the red colour of the flowers r.,t>*iu> ruhru i , <<r re ude 'l 

 local it lone 



alfo added i 



: is pleafant and delightfull to be eat 

 : any fence of cooling. 



' " :h do fpecially preuaile t 

 leere in force to Of turn, 1 



dly, or outwardly applied to the heade, 



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ured,asadeadpalfieanc!iuch|ikc. 

 fenfiue to the firme and folidc partes of the bodie , as that they had neede af terwardes to bee rc- 



theyhauew 



thing preuaile, as Galen tn ics according to the place; 



} Theleaues of Poppic boiledin water with a little fugar &drunke,caufethfleepe:orifitbeboi- 



led without fugar, and the 1 dotheffecftthefame. 



1 The heads of Poppic', anncrofafirupecaufethfleepe^ndisgood 



againft rheumes and catarrhes that diftill and fall do wnc h 



I The grecne knops of Poppie ftamped with barly mcale, & a little barrowes ereafe^elpeth Saint 

 :A Ignis freer. 

 ,knops 3 andfeedc.,ftampedwith vineger,womans milkc,andfaifrc : 



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e feede of blacke Poppie drunke in wine floppeth the fluxe of the bellie , and the ouerraucb 



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e made of the feede of white Poppie,or made in:o almondc n 



