but auoideth them with greater forceJtis thought to beequall with the vfuall wormefeede. 



Of Sperage ,or Afparagus. Chap.^i. 



THe ancients haue fet foorth two fortes of Sperage : the garden and the wildc Sperage. The la- 

 ter writers haue found more of the wilde kinde. 



•kThedcfcription. 

 I nr* He firftbcingthemanuredand garden Sperage,hath athis firft rifing foorth of the ground, 



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le from one head, andlpread themfelues all 



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