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Show THE SECOND BOOKE OfDiers weeae. Luteols. Diers weed,oryellowweede, HISTORIE OW HE Chap-2 9. and Lowfe powder. se The deferivtion. Ters weede hath long, narrow, andblackith Jeaues , not much vnlike to Woade, but a creat deale’ fmaller.and narrower: from among whichcommeth vp a ftalk two cubitshigh, befet with lictlenarrowleaues: am6g whichleanes euen to the toppe ofthe ftalke come forthfull pale yellow flowers,clofely cluftering togither one aboue another, which doturneinto {mall buttons, cut as it were croflewife, wherein the feedeis conteined.The roote is very long and fingle, % The'place. Diers weede groweth ofit felfe in moiltsbarten, and yntilléd places, in and about villagesulmot euery where, % The names. Plinyinhis 33.booke cap.5.maketh mentionby the wate ofthis herb,andcalleth it Lusea: strom inhis 7. hookeZetwm : and likewife 7irgilin his Bucolickes, thefourth Egloge: in Englifh W ede and Diers weede, % The temperature, burning ThefeedesofStatiefaker are extreinely hot, almoft in the fourth degree, ofa biting and qualitie. & Theveriues A Fifteene {cedes of Stauelaker taken with honied water, will caufe one to vomit profle flegme tot andflimie atter,but with great violencesand therefore thofe that haue takenthem,ought without ftaying,and drinke honied water, bicaufe it bringeth daunger of choaking andburni therin prouoking vomit,or elfe in mixing them with other inward medicines. The feede mingled with oile or greace,driueth away lyce fromthe head,beatd,andallother parts ofthebodiejand curethall {curnie itch and manginefle. The fame boiled in vineger,and holdenin the mouth affwageth the tooth ache. Thefame chewedin the mouth draweth foorth much moifture fromthe head, andclenfe braine,efpecially ifa litcle of the roote ofPellitorie of Spaine be added thereto. The fame tempered with vineger,is goodto be rubbed vponlowfie apparell,to deftroyand driue E away lice, ; _ Thefeedes heteofare perilous to be taken inwardly without good aduife, and correction of the F lame.Therefore | aduife the ignorant notto be ouer bolde to meddle with it; fithitis fo dar rous, thatmany times death.enfueth yponthe taking ofir. se The tine. Chap.130. Of Staues * The lefe, l) = Sraiésaker hath ftraight falkes of abrommt intolune y _ colour,with leas clouen of cut {eGtions, alinoft like the leaues of tewis fhott fea Vine. The flowers doe Stowe vpon fathioned like ynto_our common Monks hoot ofaperfedt blew colours whichbeing pal’ fucceede welted huskes like chole of . bane, wherein is conteined trang The root is ofa wooddi when it hath perfe Tris with great difhie countries all % a kept it couet ofhotcountr 3 7 he time. ih It flowreth in June, andthe feede!s condyeere ofh Itis called in eke Pedicularts, and Peduncu teth. P. nhis,26. be name it Vua Tamin Paffula montana: intl mith Yerwa piolenta : in € phifitions eithroteas Diofeorides noteth. And for this caufe they are reieCted, anid not vfed ofthe hisherbe flourifheth in Iuneand uly, % The nature. Itis hotanddrie of temperature. Qu ‘OF inhigh Dutch Leng kraut ; in Lowe Dutch Lupferutt i OfPalma (Chrifti. Chap.131. I Ricinus, Palma Chrifti, 2 Ricinus Americus Palma Chrifti ofAmerica. |