5i%- THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 



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 :aufe the flower is lib : Pifle in bed. 



Tr!rs'fbth(«TOnSppofc)tookcroote 

 and thriuing ini s foorth did (hoot, 



: hard flints/olke gauc the forefaid name 



B Thefeherbesare, 



footed beads, within the coropafle of one daie, not by takini 



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 lytoman 3 buttodiuersbeaftsonely, wh ic and i e ( 



that he oftentimes alfo had giuen the fan 



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jt is verycertainjandfoundeoutby triall, 

 confefTeth in his Commentaries. 



Of Sage. Cbap.iiz. 



qp Here be diuers forts of Sage, two efpecially oMerucd of the ai 

 A found more. * The defection. 



I »np HegreatSageisveryfulIofftalk^fowerfquare, ofawoodiefubir 



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*- leaues of wilde Mullein, but rougher, and not fo 

 thread bare; the flowe thofe ofdeadNetde orot 



The roote is hard and woodie.fending foorth a number of little firings. , /r , . the 



do growe in the place wherein they are r : i.es landing on eitno 



-ares, the flowers ate 

 . bothofthemareof acertameftrong 

 but nothing at all offenfiue,and that which is the lefi'er is the better. Si l»j* 



