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faith h e fend k onely with two large round leaves like unto the from vvh^l^c^^ccls' 
prefled that is pleaftnt.and uled of lire richer (orr, whereof bt caufe we have no further knowledge, we here leave 
them gefutr callerh this Cemnhm leva : mod doe account it a kinde of GnfmUHc, and therefore call ic Crof 
luUrun.br> and Gref tin* mfomwa*f,m only and Beflerm borto E,f,c. C r.[,, make mention of the whiri 
R,bn and whocalleth it Grcf«knaber,e„f,s wretrim fimifj ,: The blacke lore is generally called Sr. 
tJ. a V” G f/'T horto <hcwtth tlla!: lome would makeitto be a fort of Am™,™ and therefore cal- 
ed Amomumfolfam or rf'ui,*mm u m > and lome PipirelU as Lu g du n e^s faith. 1 he Italic call it Vnetu rofa 
flfri Sr turner, the German, St.fohim tt n bli„ and Sant U* te#Kn, an d Keener as CeL‘ r 
S 6«p^ter*"’ and WC th ^ hiteJE '^ * s 1 given to Ufidcrftand, is called 
The Vertues. 
The red and white Currans are good to allay the heate and fainting of the fiomacke, to quench third, ardto 
hZff d e r J h^ theref £ rcar f e £ a ‘ly P e ™'« cd ■;>*"<» Poarpe agues, for u tempered. the heat ofthe 
liver and blood.and the fharpeneffe of cboUer.and refifteth putrtfaftion : ittakethaway likewife the loathing 
of mea e.and the weakeneffe ofthe ftomacke by much cailing.and is go id for thole that have any loolenelfe of 
the belly: Gefi,erfmh that the Smfm about Herr,' where it naturally groweth, nfe ic for the cou°h. The blacke 
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