THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 



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e edges, but « 



The flowers growe at the d mmie matter, hard tliruli 



12 The other Sheer c- -.uies,othenvifea]ike. 



Thefe kindes of Scabious doc growe in paftures, medowes, come fieldes, and barren fandie 





A Scabious fcotircthr' Miiiftanoldcough,rtiortnesofbreath,puM 



in the fides,and fuch like infirmities of the cheft. 

 B The fame prouoke- hy the bladder, whichnap- 



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 C It is reported that it cureth fcabs,if the decoftion thereof be drunke certaine daics,andtheiuice 



i irtsdoalfoaffirmethatitisaremedieagainit the bitings of Serpents and ffin- 

 E Theinicebeing drui • and it fpeedily conftrnet 



plague fores,if it be g . ntmuftbevfedofcen. 



p It is. thought to be forceable,and that againft all peftilent feuers. 



