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Show amchseaidassaaialil rhenenaar acee a xy Sh THE SECOND HISTORIE OF PLANTS. BOOKE) OF THE OfGoates Marierome,or Orgamie. Chap.209. % The defcription. weakeand threddieroots 5 from which rife vpdiuers Baftard Marierome of Candie hathmany e leaues, notvnlike thofe ofpen. feeble brautiches trailing vpon the grounde , fet w ith faire green earesof yader and fhorter :at the topf of thofe braunches ftande fcalic orchaffie nie roiall, b ie soulled inmy garden endured roote The finell. fweete pleafing moft ofa ntis purple colour. The wholepla that it dothperith ) andthe 2 TragoriganumClifii. Candie Goates 1 Tragoriganum. Goates Marierome. h it hath been faide \fo greene all this winter long, 1597 .althoug me doth. frolt.as fweete Mariero all,to haue long ,ftiffe,and hard tales ithiwilde Marierome is exceedingly well nowne to me, but broader and greater ofan Mariero {weete of ofmanie two cubits high, fet withleaues like thofe 4 d es ftande tufts of purple flowers , compofe of fet greene colour: on the cop ofthe braunch the ground andis long mbell fafhion. The roote creepeth in {all ones fet rogither verie clofelyv a Theplace. = lafting. e hot regions, es ofSpainc, Italie, and other ofthof Thefe plants do growe wilde in the kingdom places of inmoft cop(es, andlowe fieldes of borders the The laft of rhe fower doth growe wilde in England, se The time. months,afterward the feedeis perfected. They flower andfourifh in the fommer The names. Heracleoticum, ear zieheves,8¢that whichis furnamed Baftarde Marieromeis calledin Greeke Organie:outEn Spanifh , cum Hifpani m Origanu dof diners it is called Cumé/z,in fhoppes Plinie ovins, Onitis, of fomt and Galen, des, Diofcort of Greeke in called ‘Ide Marieromeis Oregano: in French Mire m: in Italian Origano: in Spanifh Aigrioriganum , OF SylueStre Origanu wildeManierome,ant ofours that and me: Mariero , baftarde laine baStarde : in Englifh Organic groue Maricrome, : % The temperature. heate,and that in the thirde age and rie thinne,d make or nuate, cut,atte 5 notwithitar I the Organies do forceable and of greater ftrength 4 that wilde Marierome is more my gi et) plantin Ihauea whereof Spaine( of out indie whichis brought drie ry of the reft,and ofgreateft heate. E 4c 3 The vertues. ' s of venemous bee ftinging and bitings the againft Organic giuen in wine is a remedie ke Poppie,or Hemlockes,efpecially ificbeg A reth themthat have drunke Opiwm,or the iuice ofblac , and is gus downethe month ly courfe The decoétion ofOrganie prouokerh vrine , bringeth with goed facceffe to thofe that haue the dropfie. be licked againft an old cough,and th e ftufingst e to C__Irtisprofitably vfedina loach,or a medicin jlo the lungs. om baa the away taketh ndit bathes,a vfedin D Ichealethfcabs,itchings and fcuruinefle being l ani cke which commeth of the yelloweiaunders, bla foorth by {too Je Th POT ven with wine and raifons of thefunne. B raweth Theweightofadram taken with meade or honied water,d thie hnmouts,as Dioftorides and Plinie wiite. EB F «sath paines ¥ oil The iuice mixed witha litle milke,being poured into the eares,mitigateth the oa : the oile of zreos,or the rootes of the white Florentine Flower-de Vp The famemixedwith and flegme. The herbe ftrowed , draweth downe water drawen vppe into the nofthrils ; ihe grounde driueth away ferpents. he ; choler, and drunke with vineget helpet® voideth and belly, the ofeth étionlo H_ Thedeco poifons, andfor thatc G ll mortall mities of the fpleeneyand drunke in wine helpeth againfta fe. ay be putinto mithridates and treacles preparedfor thatpurpotherefor e to good purpole chey e {quae , and 1 Thefe plants are eafie tobe takenin potions fowere® havea as fuch vnto and and miniftred vnto fuch as cannot brooke their meate, and watcrie ftomacke,as alfo againit the fwouningor paffion ofthe hart. eae He ftalkes of Goates Organi e a ae a wheteonare fet lot 1 tganie are {lender , harde and wooddie ; of a blackifh colour. Slrneiac ong leaues,ereaterthenthofe of the wilde Time,fiveete of {mell rough, =a 1 i lower ets Toundéabout the ro Fk tie. The flowers be fimalland growe out of little crownes, or wits, , : Cerebus Cisse fics ftalkes,tending toa purple colour. The rooteis finall and threddie Mariero fort ofof Goates Goates Marierome. anith obferuations obferuations another fort f° IL-0 aes yD like in his Spanifh StOWiNe vp wlOg fo ofa foaca, a leaues are longer and morehoariethen wilde Maricrom, and ab tower, Hane at the uN fower ta: refafwee I i pleafant, e es Ppiithefsker. a{weete finell, though not verie The flowers in {pokie rundles ofa white colour, The rooteis thicke and wooddy, __Heieplants doAe gtowe wilde in Spaine:] talie,and es hel ete other hot countries.The firft of thefe I founde Sin divers Wp icertsinco out Ke fields ‘and highwaies neere vnto Sittingburneand Rochefter SAt,and al obham et fame countie. ‘Dey flowers, % The tim » .-)UOWwerinthe m onth a: inth, : ; fet : Lowe Countries inthe “ee Irememberfaith Dodonews that once l fawe Tragorigavum i ouledgeofplants sin QC kn, 20 ri afore ens off e/a2@orardv; i i their i w hole ftudie di to that is, ofC. thofethat applie as we mayfaie,in the gardens of cunning Herbarifts. x Thenames. , Goates Or & es pee is called in Grecke searsehavessin Latine likewile Tragoriganum : it Englifh sand eates Maricrome. Oates Oreani Satties ate hot and dr %& The temperature. ie in the thirde degree: they are faith Galen of abinding quality, % The |