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Ph ea Latine Scrophularia maior, thatit might diffrom lwoort, iscalledin s Fiegewoort or Kernel r a,with this addition ménor, theleffer: itis Scrophulari d Serop called ife the lefler Celandine,whichis likew ; ithgreat Figg ¢ woort,or Kernell woort, a: in Engl angal Caftr and ia, emorb Aézll fome of called : % The vertues. call oy esi L Grecians the hich ,w hardkernels the Figge woort is good againft hofe difeafes whereatt againftt aremedie tobe mas,and commonlySerophulas, and it is reported eo es. rooke his name,as alfo the painfull pilesandf welling of the hemorrhcid relfe caried about one, texcepena thenecke,o about hanged fitbe teach,thati rafhly do Diuers nifk Thadowie place fifteene daies tog ee manin health. 3 ‘a Some do ftampe the roote with butter , and fet AS pent aegis rate ae they annoint : re i. 5 Pee: ther,then do they boile it,ftraine it,and keepe it, wherewith andthat with good luccene, fundament, the in are which piles the veines,or hemorthoide Of Veruaine. Chap. 224). ssaffime s The kindes. the ma le,andthe female; or as othe faith, Pliny as uaine ofVer s kinde two Here be ypright,and creeping. 2 Verbena [acra. 1 Verbena commun. CommonVeruaine. Holie Veruaine. J Thedefeription. ae ite! He ftalke of vpright Vetuaine rifeth from therootefingle,cornered, afoot high, feldonie I are long, greater eerie ane afterwards divided into many braunches: theleaues fprigs are litalongthe flowers the anddeeper: cuts then thofe of a one bus with bigger growing onit, ; tle,blewe, or white,orderly placed : thie toc ite islonig with {trings py ed, 2 Creepit g Veruaine fendeth foorch ttalkes like the former,now and thena cubite long,corner more flender,for the moft part lying vpon the grotinde : the Ieauesalfo areas the former, but with decperctits, and imo in nutiber: the flowers in the topsof the {prigs are blewe, andpurple withall, yetiefinall as thofe of the other, and placed after the fame manner and order; the roote groweth 4 ftraight downe being {lender and long,asis the roote of the former, Theplace. Bothofthemgrowin vntilled places neere vnto hedges, high waies, and commonlyby ditches ‘ almofteuery where, Thetime. ve =yi neVeruaines fowerinIuly and Augutt, = Thenames. zs ee Ver bena,& Verbenaca,Herculania,F erraria,& Exupera, inLatin ; tock: Bs af Ci were Verwena , & Sacra herba.Verbeneareherbs that others of sabRet a & Hierabotane, did cut vp,they the Conful ot Prtor oe:Coe from fome holie place,which bicaufe tobe graflie herbs cutvpin " a i e called Sagmina, which oftentimes ementioned in Zéwe Ms pia sElinie alfowitneflethin his 22.book,11,chap.that Verbena &Sagminabeall one,& this het mi pene we teadin Andria in Terence : Ex ara verbenas bine fumes Take herbs sas place Terenes did not meane Veruainie to be taken fromthe altar, but fome ccnamenerbe: for in Ademander out of whomthis Comedie was tranflated,is read yxpatin, or Myrae In Spanifhitis called Yreebaom in Ital ian Veriminacula: in Dutch Ger eruitt: Dien eruayne sin Enelith Iunosteates , Mercuries moift bloude , Holie herbe, and of fome pas grafle,or Columbine, bicaufe Pigeons are delighted to be among{t it, as alfoto eate theretas Avuleius writeth, Boththe Veruaine . = % The temperature. sate oftemperature very dric,and domeanely binde and coole. % The vertues. The} a the Br Saas with oile of rofes,or Axungiaghatishogs greafe,doth mitigate A ; > as ofVenan t emoe applied thereto. emplaifteeee after B mer of.a ee tofes ftampedwithalitle newehogs greafe,andwoundes, andfue- of sche ecmnc, dot mecall the inflammation and greeuous paines a ae andthe greeneleaues {tamped with hoggesgreafe, taketh the fella, g and paine of hot impoftumes and tumours , and clenfech corrupt and rotten 7. ltisteportedtrohe G : : j fe Portedto be of fingular force againft the tertian and quartaine feuers:-but you muftob- C o 7 Rother Bumbies rl ¢s to take iuft fo many knots or fprigs, and no more,leaftirfall out fo that itdoy UN : O 0 g0 god 0d if if odde olde wiuies fables are written of VerCtendin Be Bicecats harine by Ry ede it ee I fore eti¢,which ss mayteade elfe where, forI amnotwilling to ti art ‘ Achigenes ane ttiflessas honeft eares abhorre to heare. ro cthotheate tha garlande of Veruaine forthe headach, whenthe caufe of the infirmitie C i 3 + Uetbe [ L‘amped withoile of rofésand vineger, or the decoétionof it made in oile of rofes, D s from falling being bathed or annointed therewith. aicolde SoreinedWlcets je healeth vp wounds, and perfe@lycureth fiftulaes, it wa- E i ; oGion of eee and taketh awaythe heate ofinflammations, Bh oii totes and leau¢s,{wageth the toothach, andfaftneth them, andhealeth F Anil herbe G fe. ap that if the dining roome be fprinckled with water in whichthe Ped,the suetts will be the merrier,whichalfo D/o/corédes mentioneth. Oo 3 Moft tr ‘The great Ser: to Harefey, andalfoin Stowe efpeciallvin createftabundancein a woode as you go from London “itor A a ; ; woode,and Shorouerneere Oxentorae, _ John Robin, the Kings Herbaril, and The ftrange Indian Figge woort,was fent me from Paris by ———— eeprom ytTO CREE: a ap. : periflethat the fit : a {imal 1 feede like vntoTime. The whole plant kin: which containeth nein Aprill,in good and fertill orc yund, ga ena fow tbe proch of winter,and muf Se : , % The place. Piel groweth plentifully in fhade wie woods and fomtimes in moilt medowes, hin mygarden. nowgrowet une andIulie. They flowerin ) 581 HISTORIE OF PLANTS. THE aeSECOND BOOKE OF THE 580 |