I0 88 THE THIRDxBOOKE OF THE 



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cBm'netRofe. The fleers 



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reined feede, wrapped in chafheor flockiemat- 

 rcr, like rhar of the Brier. The roote is tough and 

 woodie. -kibe flue. 



Thefe wildc Rofesdo groweinthebordersbf 

 fieldes and woods ,in mofl 



a village hard by London called Knights bridge.vnto Fulham, a village thereby ,and in many «■» 

 We hauc them all except the Brier bnfh 3 in our London gardens , which we thinke vmvoort e 

 the place. *Thetm,e. 



, They flowerand flourifh with the other Rofes. 



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