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, . . ■ , i; tt ic braifed, and applyed to the forehead and temples, doe eafe the paines of the head, and 
rlrocureth tleepe • and applied to the eyes, taketh away the inflammation of them : the juice with a little Tut,* 
procureth i cepe the ' corncr of the ey^foarpneth the eyefight, and taketh away the dimneffe 
Pre / r i>i’ne(re that is often m them. The leaves androotesbcingboyledm lye, and the head wafhed therewith 
of™ while it iswarme, cotnforteth the head and braine, that is ill affefted by taking cold, and helpeth the me¬ 
mory “he Afarv.m hath beene but little experienced by any that I know, and therefore can % no- 
mory alio. 1 nc r & j ■ effeds. bcine fo much more aromaticall and fweet. The Baltard 
thing thereof,but it p clenfing quality, but a greater propertie to attenuate,or make thin that 
r and to open that which is obftrud: a dram of the ponder 
which is thicke.to cu “ honyed water doth loofen the belly,and purgeth from thence tough and thicke 
hereof taken in fw j It is t0 ve ry good purpofe and profit, given to thofe that have the Yellow 
flegme, and blacke or burnt 1 ficfcneff y = nd the Palfie, theherbe eythertakcnof it 
Iaund.fe, toi thofe.that h ^ thereof made and drunke : It killcth alfo the wormcs of the belly : 
felfe and eatenasun 5HI > f , b among the othcr f orts of fweete herbes but the purging qualities be- 
LgtpSS vomit and wtlking downewards by the doole, hath rather moved me to in- 
fert them here. 
Chap. LIII. 
'BraJJic*. Colewort. 
—, T i -e- edible forts of Coleworts and Cabbiges with fome others of delight, I have mentioned in my 
Ip f rm » r worke fo amnlv that who fo will may finde them there at large declared, I will onely m this 
*■'' ? » ivp vnn fome homes of them and their vertues more amply, bccaufe I was then fo briefe, and 
with th'emdhow'you fome wilde kinds, as alfo the Sea Colewort, which for the purging quality is 
firR for this place. Garden Cabbiges and Coleworts. 
, ,, - „r m ,. u forts, iome meater others Imall, fome white others redorbe 
The Cabbige (as I have : (hew d) l of ^ j s a ■ inmcate that t h cy gr0 w into a round head, thei 
tween white and red,and all thele clole their lmi c j t j wcl [ knowne never to clofe the leaves, but to 
ihoote forth Rallies, bearing pa.e yellow, 
fiowefs,and aftewards fmdUot^gpo swthfmajfooun^ee delicate mea tes. There are like-: 
.vRefomVgardenfort^of Coleworts not fo much ufed to be eaten, as pleafant to the fight in regard both of the, 
_ , _ , Brmpcetcapitata. Cabbiges. 
Btsficafanva. Garden Coleworts. 
