STORIE OF PLANTS. 



>-|-»Hcftalkcofv£ 



dghtVeruainerifetht 



romtherooteilngle,corner, 



:d,afoothigh,feIdome 







leaues are long, greater 

 s along the fpngs are ht- 









1 a cubitc long,cornered, 















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:nderandlong,asisth 









■ktheptace. 





Bothof them grow in vntilled places neeie 



vnto hedges, high waies, at 



id commonly by ditches 





tikenfrom the altar ,or from ! ^rxcordidcut vp,they 



.bookji i xhap.that yerbenxUSa.gniM be allone,& this 

 is manifeft by that which we i fume ; Take herbs here 



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inFrench^r^wun Englifh noift blonde , Holie herbe, andoffome 



Pigeons grafle,or Columbine, bicaufePigeons are delighted to be amongft it, as alfo to eate there- 



* Thetemperature. 

 very drie,and domeanely binde and coole. 



nepaines of the mothcr,being applied thereto. 

 Veruaineandrofesi 



Il t l tn i m r 0t M tOCOmctoi: '' hoggesgreafe, taketh 



™2 % fweUln S and P ame of hotimpoftun :th ESrruJtand rotten 



( >s reported to be of fing| er s : but you muftob- G 



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ox ■ youreares with repo i , s abhorre to heare. 



procetdeh' S a 1Ilalcetha S arlande of Veruainefortheheadach, when the caufe of the infirmitie C 

 ileof rofesandvineger, or the decodion of it made in oileof rofes.D 



, 

 1 Th^ rS ° fthemouth - s ) w agc t ,- tern, an 



tct in which the herbe G 

 ^*cn efteepcdjthcg ^. ^ 



