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! 2 pi Of the Hiftory of Plants.* L 1 b. 3. 
It is with good fucccfle mixed with mollifying plaifters that mitigate paine. 
Being drunke with wine, it ftoppeth the laske,and prouoketh vrine. 
There is made hereof diuers forts of Pomanders ,chaines, and bracelets, with other fweets mix. 
ed therewith. 
C h a p. 8. Of %ofema.rie . 
ThcDcfcription. 
l "p) Ofemarieis a wood die fhrub, growing oftentimes to the height of three or foure cu- 
J£^bits,cfpecially when it is fetbya wall : it confifteth of {lender brittle branches, whet- 
on do grow verie many long leaues, narrow, fomevv hat hard, of a quicke fpicy tafte,whi~ 
tifh vndcrncath,and of a full greene colour aboue, or in the vpper fide, with a pleafant fweet ftrong 
fmell ; among which come forth little floures of a vvhitifli blew colour : the feed is blackifh : the 
roots arc tough and woody. 
I Rofmurmtm Ceroxarinm, 
Garden Rofemarie. 
1 Rofmarhum fyluejlre, 
Wilde Rofemarie. 
Doore kTnfinan f K R f ? r 6 C ! u f ,us \ ith referred vnto the kindes ofCiftus Ledon ; wehaueas a 
S KmTri. r X n ferK aj- the L ncxt P Ia “, *n kinred or neighbourhood at the lead. Thh 
dies of a 2 “ ? fmallwooddie ihrub,growing feldome aboue a foot high, hauing hard bran 
onam nS themfelues into other fmaller branches of a whitilh color.-wher 
Sf=^^ r UC e l0ng Iea "«, greene aboue, and hoarie vnderneath, not vnlike tr 
or none at a 11 : the fin ,/ i ° vv >° l r ^ common Rofemanc,ofa drie and aftringent tafte,of little fmc 
flftino- of fiuefim! 1 Ipt °j t0 P s ^ ranc ^es 3 fet vpon bare or naked footftalks, con 
full of final! feed : the roods iitde ^ 
3 This plant grows vp like an Hedge (hrub ofa wooddie fubftance,to the height of two or thre< 
Cubits 
