THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 



i A RwwWjCliu :;, rough and fharpc,fu!l 



finall/oundc, a little ho'!i - moft part by couples: the 



Pw/wr/Ww reporteth , that the {hepheards in fteedcof aCulIander dovfeit to take haires out of 



2 The great Goofe graffe of Plinee,k one of the Moone woor ts otUobtliut, it hath a very rough 

 tender ftalke, whereupon arefetbroade leaues fomewhatlong, like thole of Scorpion grafle , or 





atmeancs,s urcnomean trou zomvMott. 



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hes, hedges, and among t 



: Pliny affirmeth 



: i :- .' ■ ■.-■ ' ■■. ■ . ■ 



. .Goofe graffe,Cleuer,or Clauer. 

 A the temper tture. 

 \t\s2LiGilen\: hinneparts." 



Of CroffwoorU Cbap.^6. 



NRoflcwoort is a lowcandbafeherbe, of a pale gteene colour, hauingmanyfquare 3 feeble 



' th a foft downe : the leaues ate little,fliot t, 



■ringtogitha . htagainft another, 



ingadireaBurgunio- c,and from the bofome of thofe leaues 



le good fauour,ech of which is alfo fta- 



re nothing clfe but a fewc fmall tbreds or fibres. 



