ISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



littlcflenderbranchesfui: ;r~ and harder. Theflow- 



ers be ofa purple colour, and of a twinging: , and is hotcci than 



4 This other great one • lot from the precedent, hailing many knaps 



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and longer. The fmcll is more aromaticall than any of the others, wherein is the difference. 



.called SerpillumCitratum, 



wilde Times. 



* ThtfUce. 



lytothecndoffommer. 



• ferpendo&i creeping : in 1 



neither of Ti 



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kindelfoundatJv 



They flower from May to the end of fommer. 



is called I..: : Strpii>um,kfe rpendofii en 



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r c -, - ( t \ ,, 

 nie, and other fuchkmdes of flowers. Yet 

 f«r?//inthe fecond Eglog of his Bucolicks, doth moft mas 

 herbc,and not a fhrubbie plant,in thefc wordes, 



TheBjlit dr rtpidofefit mt forth m tftu 



h parching heate; 



-iUcdGiiarwu^sPliHi 



Wilde Time is of temperature hot and dri thinne and fubtill partes 



utting,and much biting. r ' 



It bringeth downc the nne, applied in bathes and fomentations it / 



hicket^tbreakeththcftu .■■.Uc,a n droadnes 3 andftai. 



cth the vomiting of blood. 



