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thing rnorc I (hall add, that you may plaini 
ly perceive a more mafculinc quality in the 
plants growing in NetP-England. A neigh- 
bour of mine in Hay-time , having over* 
heat himfclf, and mehed his greafc, with 
ftrivingto outmowe another man, fell dan- 
geroufly fick, not being able to turn himfclf 
in his bed, his ftomach gon, and his heart 
fainting ever and anon ^ to whom I admi^ 
niftred the decodion of -Roots and 
leaves in water and wine, fwcetning itfwith 
Syrup of Clove-Gilliflowers, in one weeks 
time it recovered him, fo that he was able 
to perform his daily work, being a poor 
planter or husbandman as we call them. 
Red-Lilly growes all over the Countrey 
amongft the bufte?, Mr* Johnfon upon 
Gerard fakes the Tulip to be the Lilly of 
the field nmcntioned by our Saviour, Matth. 
6n 28, 2p. Ac de vtjiitu quid foliciti ejik ? 
difcite quQtnedo lilia agrorum augejcam : 
nonfatigmtnr^ ncque nmtj fed dico vobU^ m 
Solomonem quidem cum miverfa gloria Jtc 
amtUum fuijfe ut unum ex ijiis* Solomon in 
alibis Royalty rpM not lik^ one of them, IBs 
reafons are^ firft from thejhape^ alilly h 
Ihefecond^bicaufe ihofe places j^here mt 
Saviour vpas convirfant they g^^ow mid in ibt 
fidds. Ihitd^ the infinite varitsy of the co^ 
