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Show THE SECONDE BOOKE OF HISTORIE OF PLANTS. THE 4 Oxalis Franca fen Romana, RoundSorrell, 3 Oxalistennifolia. Sheepes Sotrell. 7 Oxalisminima, The fmalleft Sorrell, 6 Oxalis minor. Smiall Sorrell. & The place. Thecommon Sorrell groweth for the moft partin gardens the fecond by waters fides : the two 5 OxalisCrifpas Curled Sorrell, % The defcription. §:» This -kinde of curled Sorrell is a fttangt Englande, and hath verie large leaves, injiat like the garden Sorrell, b urcurledand cromple about the edges as is the curled Colewoortes It ftalk rifech vp amiong the leaues, fer here Saher With the like leaties but leffer: the fowerssl@ androotesarelike che common Sortell ot ion Docke, 6 The finall Sorrell that groweth ypon dayl ren fandic ditch bankes, hath{mall erralfie eal fomewhat forked of crofled oner like thee hilt of a rapier. The ftalkes rife vp aio! leaues;{inall,weake,and tender, ofthedal tafte that theleaneé are of, The flowersee rootes is like thé other Sorrels, but alts leffer, { 7 The finalleft fort of Sortell is lke m0" precedent, fauing that’ the loweftleaucsi¥ flat vpon the grounde be fomewhat rounsts™ ee .. meeecne ieee Vito the {ihalleft Bell dower, calle ce at minor, Robundifolia, which ferretfoo” erence, 6 Ox? lat ypon éuerie grauelly or fandie barren ground,andditch bankes, %& The time. J ; Theyflourifh at that time,whenas the other kinde ofDockes do flower, % The names. : G atdenSorrell is called in Greeke seats and dvatvels, of Galen obvadzafor, that is tofaie, tczdum Wi,0t Acidus Rumex,fower Docke: and in {hops commonly _Zcefo/a: in the Germain toong Mpitersin lowe Durch Surckele,& Surmck + the Spaniards Azederas,Agrelles and Axe : ; tegen and Surelle, Aigrette : in Englifh cardenSorrell, Englifh bitched i iscalléd ofthe later Herbarifts Tuberofa Acctofa,and T:‘uberofuns lapathumin ick edorknobbed Sorrell: = at in Englifh fheepes Sortellin Dutch Schap Surkel. The ef rth Romaine Sorrell5or rounde Sorrell. iteutled Sorrell. The fixtand feuenth batren Sorrell: 2 The nature. The Sotrels- aie moderatelycoldeand die, eee oN ¥ Thevertues. Sorrell doth oth viidoubtedly coole's! ahd:mightily dries but bicaufeitis fower, itlikewifecutteth tough hiithonr s; Thetiice het’ nte isa profitable fauceinmany meates, and pleafant to the tafte. B *eoolethaithor finfumimerti ftomacke ¢mootieth appetite to meate; tempereth the heate of the liver, and Spenerh the {to ; : eaties awa, eons 2c les ate with poodfirccefle addedto decoctions whichare viedinagnes. D Sotrelftaken in ®ood quantitie , {tamped and ftrained into fomeale ; anda poffet ith the ficke bodie,quencheththe thirft, and alaieth the heate of fuchas are troufeuer,hot aphe,oranygreatinflammation within, ent 1,andeatenin manner of a Spinnach tart, oreatenas meate,fofreneth & loofe- E nd doth attemper andicoolethe blood exceedingly. F t Sottelfdnunkein gtofle red wine, {topppeth the laske and bloodieflixes X1, Of |