ItaflL THE THIRD BOOKE OF THE 



"-"-'- cap : in English Chaltc Tree, Hempe Tree,and of diucrs ^««, f ^. J pamlh 



k third degree : they arc of very thinne 



_ aswouldc willingly Hue crufie, f ijr ; 

 the flein,confuirung and drying vp the fecde of cencr™ 



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B The fecde of 4gw»M/&w 



openethandc 



goodtobedrunkein 

 C The Ieaues ftamped with butter, diflbluc and aflwagc the fwellings of the genitories and cods 



cd thereto. 

 D The decodion of the herbe and fecde is g< 



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. ,and thofc that hauc the Lethargic are woont to be b i 

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 E The ieaues vfed in a fume,and alfo ftrowed, driuc away fcrpents ;and being laidc on do cure their 



F The feedc laidc on with water doth healc the clifts or i 



G It is reported that if fuch as iourney or traucll do cart; 

 Jius in their hand 3 it will keepe them from merry gals,and 



OftheWilkmeTree. Chap.fi. 



I >~r He common Willow is an high trw,wkh a body of a mean e thicknes,and rifeth vp as high 

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of is finooth, tough, andrlexibl,- , and hard to be broken: the 



Ieaues are long,lcfler, an cwhat grcencon the vpper 



ildeandfIippcric,andor, les be couercd either with a 

 purplcorclfewithawhu- 

 of all foorth.bcing long and moffic.and qi 



twigs or rods being I 



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the higher WitI " 



