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The tame Cypres tree is nay be gathered thrifc a M 



laie,and September, and therefore it is furnamed Trtfera. 

 The wildc Cipres tree is late,and very long before it buddeth. 



The tame Cypres tree is called in Greeke fo»«iow,or KuwW/o?: in LatineC*/r/y 



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great way off the (inellof t 

 Thtophrajiu 'Id temples became 



litic or corruption. 

 The fruite and leaues of Cypres are dry in the third degree and aftringent. 

 A The Cypres Nuts being (lamped and drunkr ; teth, ftoppeththc 



growing in the nofc. 

 D Some vfe the fame againfl carbuncles , and eating fores , mix 



g The leaues of Cypres boiled in fwcete wine, or mcade, doth hclpe the flxangurie and difficultie 



i ied that the fmoke of the leaues doth driue away gnats, and that the clogs do fo like- 



q The fhauings of the wood laid amongft garments, preferucth them from mothes, the Rofinkilr 



•kThe definition. 



THe tree of life grow - e . the barkc being of a datke reddifh colours 



the timber very hard,the branches fpi 



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garden fallawayvvicH SSSftSS 



compaft of little and thinnefcalcs , clofely paft one vpon another , which myfelrc ™ w \J at . 



