* The place. 

 They are let and fowen in gardens for the bc JU 

 e and variable colours of the flowers. 



[oft do attribute vntoii 



reafon jmoft in tbefe daies following others by trad; t 

 . . 

 faide nothing heerof: Rttelltm reporteth , i 

 yetfome there be that do affirme they are good againft the flopping of the liuer, which effc&thc 



OfWormer&ood. Chap.^ri, 



1 T 1 He firft kindc bein? our common and beft knowne Wormewood, hath Ieaues of a gray^, 



2 The fecond kinde of Wormwood bringeth foorth (lender ftalkes about a foote high or fog; 



