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Show eS THE -SECOND/BOOKE) HISTORIE OF PLAN OF; THE Parittaria. OfSpinach. Chap.4.s. Spiitacin. % The piace Pellitorie of the wall. It groweth neere to olde w ners of churches and ftone bui bifh and fuch like places. ve The time. %& Thedefcription. Spinach, Pinachis akind of Blite after fome,notwith It con ftanding [rather take it for akindofOrch, Itbringeth foorth foftand tender leatesof a darke grec 1¢ colour, full of iuice, fharpe pointed, ofthe braunches {tandelittle flowers inclufters,a whofe places doth groweaprickly fede,Theroott fomitimes feed heereof:fome Vreeolar#s,and ria,bicaufeit ferueth tofcoure glafles,pipkens and a = STs confifteth of many{mall threds, 2 Thereisanotherfortfound in our gardenslit vato the formerin goodnefle, as alfoinifhape, f fuch like: it is called in high Dutch Cag tne nacht tin Spanith Yerwa del muro: in Englifh Pelli- uing that the leauesare not fo great norfo deepey toric of the wall: in French Parsetasre % The temperature. Pellitorie of the wall(as Galex faith) hath force to fcoure,and is fomthing colde andmoift. % The vertues. Pellitorie of the wall boiled andthe deco€tionofA gafht orindented: and the feede hath noprickes atall,for which caufe itis called roundSpinach, & The place. Itis fowenin gardens w ichont any reat labo orinduftrie,and forfaketh not anygrounde being but indifferent ferrill, it drunken , helpéth fuch as are vexed with an olde % The time. Tt maybe fowen almoft at anytime of the yett but being fowen in thefpring it quickly growl ( n within two monies but thatwhichis {owen in in the fall of theleafegn; weth not {ofoone tope feétion, yet continuethal winter and{eedeth prefently vpon che firft {pig \ Pee The names, K Icis called in thefe daies Spinachia,oflome Spizachenmolus:of others Hifpamicumols: Fach nameth it Savey’e: the Arabians and Serap io callit Hifpane: the Germaines Spitettin Englll it Hifpane: the Germaines Spiers Spinageand Spinach:in French Ejpinas. " Spinal gy SoThe sature. t Spinach euidently colde coldeand : : K « pinach ts is cuidently and moift,almoftinthe feconde deoree.but rathermoi. Irisfe ont onedt ee : : water tanceis whofefubf the potherbes : and therefore quickly 4 aterie, and almoft without tafte fta Cente afte sa 2 dethandloofeththe belly, 1 vert, %&i The vertnes. 1 Iniseaten boiled butit yeeldeth i and ail aN yee ah windie aevifhmentat al : Ils it it s is fomething little ornomourith ¢ fomething Gel; f re al defire cauterh to vomite,ic is vied infallades whenit is yoone-and ’ tende This bethecf ay \ syoonpandtender, ==») cough; the grauell and {tones 8¢is good againtt the difficultie ofmaking water,& {topping of the fame, cs hotonely inwardly,but alfo outwardly applied vponthe region of thé bladder, in maner ofa fomen- tationorwarme bathing, with {punges or double cloutsorfuch like. Diofiorides faith that the inice tempered with Cerufeor white leade, maketh a good ointment g Carett Anthonies fire and the fhingles: & mixed with the cerotofAlcanna ot with the male chanres owe, ithelpeth the gout of the feete ; which P/jxie alfo-affirmeth in his 22. bdoke 17. pter, ; 7 : ; (3 aplied It is feed applied faith he, to the paines ofthe fete with goates fuet and waxe of Cyprus: where in © tl me of Cyprus there mutt be put the Cerote ofAlcanna. mn ea addeth,that the inice heereofisa remediéfor old coughes, and taketh awayhot {wel- D tag ae so : © a : Pa sxe ea:in the throatif 5 the Almiorids Nees it be vfedin agarearifine or’ orherwife applied: it mitigateth the pai te a8 . F . R; . ; tis sede tne-cates being poured in with oile of rofes mixed therewith. 7 ‘i tmedthatif thiee ounces oftheiuicebe drunke)it prouoketh:vrine out ofhande, E SO ih \ % The names Iris commonlycalled Parse worde Parttaria, bicaufe it groweth neere to wal &forthe fame caufe it is named of diuers Afyra/p: alfo ALuralium of Pliny and Celfus:ofthe G Zivn. There o another Helxine fampelos :fome call it Perdzeium, of Partr ted oftentimes with a deepe gath oneitherfide, next to the ftemme orfoote ftalke:the ftalke is rounde,afoote high, hollowe within: on thetops wp;& commeth to Pp } in winter, andin the largeft part, or neather end {quarespa. { S guft: the roote onelycc : 5 niet > } j withoile of fweere almonds in manerof a pultus and laide to the pained atts; “alles tempered retsy'Saremedie for the * i {tone and that ‘ can hardlyfey make cabanas oubled with water, the or themthat be troubled y : - diuerficie ofmeal a of allother pot herbes and fallade herbes.4 nvaketh theniegreateft and Gall aes, = OfFrenchMercurie... Chap:4.7. aEa Pe kcal RicheAeA re ts Bi cisAnne aT og Thekindes: Of Pellitorie ofthe wall... Chap.s.6. oh okindes ofMercuricireckonedifor good, and yet-both fometimes wilde befides ‘T Baebes wilde neuer foundein gardens, vnieffe they be t two % The defeription, clout tend erftalkes fomewhat browneor reddifh ofcola fomew hat fhining:ihe lea ns berough ike tothe leanes ofMéécurie nothing {nipt ab she edge s. The flowersibe final]; ¢ va fal : ; 38 Ellitorie of the wal {hath rounde clofero the ftemmies:the feede blacke and veHe™ chh towing weredwith a roughhuske whi dngethfaft ypongarments:the roote fomewhat acc vith brought thicher, © we Thedefoription.\ whereupon d do: {talks-full ofioints. and Malegarden Mercurie hath tender | :Hemal \ braunches, CEST 1eCEs i r i ae blackith leaues like Pellicorie of the wall: among which commethfoorth two hat bullets rounde and ioined togitherlike thofe of Goofe-grafle, or Cleuers; eche copR32 cerming |