io 4 4 THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 



necel&rily'ofhatddigcftion, andcontain J, beinenorWfrAi 



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clammcrT riK b °° keS ^ ^ ^^ ° f Sim P k medicines > °«of tfee^pSdiS 



B But whileft the naturallbitternes doth toclcnfc andto 



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- Moreouer, the dccc.es, - and likewifeifir k.r M ,i_ 



times outwardly vfed a . x heads, the fJHg 



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F Th c fc Lu pi n e s as *>' «9 c,bcing boiled in raine water till they ycelde 



3 Theycurethefcabsinniecpewiththerooteofblacke Chameleon Thift'c.i.'t;,; be ' ■ 



I The Lupines being m 'icumacrto, and drunke,take awaythelothfom- 



priued of their nouriflii in bulatiue nature of running 



and lpreading vkers 3 being applied thereto very hot,with ftuphes of cloth or towe. 



Of Tea/on. Chap.^z. 



THerebe diuersforts ofPeafon } difrer :as.fomeofthegardcn,and 



others of the fielde,and yet both coun skins or membranes in the 



• cods,and others haue none at all, whofe cods are to be eaten with the Peafe when they be yoong,as 



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and taken for Scottii h :rs forts growing wilde, as 



fhall be declared. 



i <T-< He great Peafe hath Ion° ftalfee greencolour, branched^ 



I fpreadevpontl, neefevnto them: the kale 



\ >c nonel ttle fl 4 alfointhc vpperpartiong 



props and ftaies fta ndin S nc "° j"-,,.. 



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