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288 epee Thefeven now bGtisth Pldake 
el iit mary braunchest theleaves beedike mato Rue, bur ahoeth eybog Somewhat broa 
feed appeareth under the leavesrdimid; 8ci(buethat theybe (naller) peruolike wo the white P Opa 
pie.Ordinarily it is found among g Vines,and they gather irin harvef yipec They. hangst foorhy © 
feed and alltogether a diying;fening water underneath, sHarithe farditged oxdmuitanay fall down 
into it.Ifitbe taken in drinke3 ie purgech the bellie; and dothevacuafbothcholler gad leagmes 
The meafure of one acetable iscounted an ordinarie andincificrsospovion robeidrunkinthree 
hemines of méad or honied' —— Vyith ne feed: dink doy Wes poudermegesandsionds thereby 4 
fergerscmiats torkeepe the bodic lolubbeu: tw puniuerr orl to nolesi yd bag, slem sda ic? tod 
*Wood-bind, - *Periclymenosisalfoa butbie plantyind kanal to bfaunghmuchiit beateth whicith and fof 
leaves;difpofed two by two atcertaine fpaces-and diftancedveey orderlysothe.cop ofthebraune 
ches iebeareth hard feeds: chat the leaves, which hardly may be plucked off, Irgromeshiin 
tilled corne fields and: hedges;wi 
, olovil «and beareitup:Thefeed ateer it isdried in thie fhadeé,folke.ufe to pun in amorer, and fo ta make 
2 iup toto trochisks.. Incafe thar the {pleene bee {wollen or. bard,they- sakeof thefe trofchesand 
* ae bediflolved, give thereof aduflicient quahtitie in, thiee cyaths of white wihe-forshinie 
+ daiestogether ‘edu drinkelisof fuch: operation; thavicwill-waftand fpend the,{pleenegpaitly 
.. by tine, which will appeare blondie,and partly allo by feegezand this will be percervedfenfibly 
ie the renth day of the cure: Ihe leaves alfo bee djureticall; ;and a deco@tion made withthem, — 
? provoketh urine, The fame likewife ate good for thoig thancannot drawaheir wind bur fi Itcing 
with their bodieupright.Being drunkelimlike =manier they hel Be women who arcin foretravell, | 
10 {peedie delivetance,and fetch amity theafter-bitths:/; si0tect. vileios 7): } 
*Some take it: As touching *Pelecinumingroweth as I {aid before: among Pate beech 9 higher aed 
for sea widaca, 
dake: eared with leaves like unto theiich peafe,Ir beareth {eed in certaine cods, which, creoke in 
ing’ gabouceverything tacit. can catch holds forzofuppors 
manner of dittle horhes,and'thofe'be foure or five in numbertogether, The faidfeed refembleth . 
Gith, fo farre as ever I couldfee;and is bitter,but good for the ftomacke; one of the ingtedients 
that goe into antidots and:prefervatives again{t poyfor. ic 
Polygalareacheth up with a {tem afpan high,inthe top) pera it bade icune relenibling : 
the Lenuls, of an aftringenttalt, which being o drunke, caufeth nources to have plentie of milke 
in their-breafts, 
~ Poterion,orias fome calli it eee pec thide brauncheth and erie much: : armed 
manner of a ah irup, hel ae the fecblenbile and diffolucion of the nen, and eee when 
they be wounded and cut. 
Phalangites by fome is called Phalangion, by others Letucanthemon,, or, as Lfindin fome 
copies, Leucacantha. Little braunches it putteth foorth,never fewer than.twainc, and thofeten- 
ding dire@ly a contarie way. ‘The flowets white, fathioned like thered Lillie : the feed blacke, 
broad sand fat, fhaped after the manner of, halfea Lentill, but much lefie;: and therootisofa 
-greenifh colour. The leafe, flower, and {eed of this heabeisa fingular remedig < jnfttheve- 
nomious fting of {corpions, the fpiders Pbalangia, andierpents; alfoforshe w HPEls torments 
of the belie, 
(©) ©» Asfor Phyteta, fomewhat elle This: to doe rather than to eicalie igconfidering there is 
—<" Ynoufe of it but in amatorious medicines.to procure womens loved. leh: 
There is an hearbe called by the Greekes Phyllon, growing upon ftonie mountaines flan- 
iis muchuponarocke, The female of thiskind is of.adeepe greenecolour, the ftem is flen- 
vder, the root fall, the feed round, and like to that of £ Poppie. This hearbe ferveth for the get-, 
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_ which differcnly infeed of Austs which in theanale refembleth an Olive ene is newcomne forth 
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