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The white flower of fmooth With- 1 there is a fower(faith he)in his 2 t.booke §.chapulwe or VWithwinde, growing among(hb reprefenti g.awhite colout,“andas itwere 2 fe S{nch like have cat howto make Lillies. Thefe the curiouspleafe to readthe 15.chap.of Plinis his 25. booke3,chaptet) roundeluie(a t thele fewe aduertifements which do offer matte e; but not woorth the fpeaking ofa j OF p lants,leauingthe 1€ |KNOWICCs reft vato the curious hat AT Chap.zo1. % Thekindes. “Tittebetwo kindes of luie as Theophrastus wiitneffeth, reckbne plantswhich haueneede to be propped v ot they ftandeenorof the ftonewals,trees,and fiich likee,andyet notwithtt ng ngbotho fa woodie bepliced amongthetrees, (hrubs,or buthe assaloagrecing thmanyother herbes 1 ae!nese th etclar abeeryp.Bi rc ifanywill cauill or char sneteas may bein bees Hilte eueenbe coment d and ne witl Pe wem1ade our deuifion, promiling topl placeccheplan hood: the whic hp om ife Thanefulfilled > irtnec tew withoutrath nes thofeplants folowingin order, andnot o Ging TuiRat fs theground, liftethhirfelfe vntotheto;psoftrees , but alfo the otherIni Ofth : blacke contetorthe climing Inie there are alfoymanyforts, but efpe aidthatwhich iscalledHedera HelixOr Hedera fferilis. ‘ % The temperature. ishot anddrie, and bicaufe itis bitter itfcoureth , and remooueth ftoppings auto: % Theveriues. A Ground Iuie is commended againft-the humming noife andringing founde ofthe cates, b * putinto them,and for them tharaare hard of hearing. ; B Mathiolus writeth,that the iuice being tempered|with Verdigreace,is good againit Fiftulaes an : hollowvicers. cS Disftorides teacheth, that halfe a dramof the leaues being drunke in fower ounces 2anda ul togither, is aremedie againft the Sciatica or ache in thie! d faire water for fortie or fiftie daies bone. rs, Ga D The fame taken in like fort fixe or feauiendaies, doth alfocure the yelloowe iaunde attribute (aswe hane faid)all thevertue vato tthe flowers: feeing the flowersof grounde im) he, is verie bitter,it remooueth {toppings out ofthe liuer, and is giuento themthacare vex the Sciatica. E Groundluie, Celandine,and Daifies,of echealike quantitic, ftamped andftral ned, fugar and rofewa ter put thereto,anddropped with a feather eeathe cies taketh away inflammation; {pots, webs, rting, oranygriefe whatfoeuer inthe cles, yea! fight were nigh ha ad Boks itis prooued to bethe belt medicine in the world,a ftrained Theherbes ftampedas aforefaid,andt nixed with alittle ale andhonie; an F % The defeription. I Pecctinesnon trees, olde bi ildings and wals reof are woodle, as itfeemeth to becCome ante, fromfone it fend tha paulti tcolcibowesoe sia Wan eth farrealabout sir t he ancheseueryw. alc.vee 5 t were with armes iter: alfo btingethfoorth continual!yfinnc little rootes , bywhich it felfeandeh, nwoonderfull hard vpontrees, 5 2andvpon the {mootheft {tone wals, i The leaue a Kimooth thi f ir hining efpeciallly on the ¥P per a de ornered with fharp dd corners. The flo‘¢ {m : : Wg afmnall fh, all andmot {lie , after which fucceede bundels of blacksheres > eueryone ha: all { ‘atpe WeISate yer> pointe, *Mieis another {oy anita: Sid affort tof great Tnie th: at bringeth foorth white fruite , which fomécall Catharnifo another leffer, the which hath blacke ee This Puwie calleth Sel; ton cindy ‘ e coof a yellowfaffron abroadwith fiuite another fort s ; ‘ heereofipread i: r Eataroned iuer iu Stands oFas p/p cin fias as Dioftorides writeth : others Bacchéca,which the Poets vied to make ey Ei r DOOKS pales 34.chapter. eae atSeilicisneemuch cine BE 3h tallerand nuch volike vntothec ift epetiderer:snot lifting or bearingi wand Bteenthadowie ditch bannets ks,s. TheThe! €coloy tywhich ar the endec i Plantbeareth ;neither flowers no a luie aforefaid, {2 ROP Vaie but creeping re moftcomm only three{ rer become brownith red bu tis altogither barrer Yy2 |