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Show THE SECOND BOOKE OF) THE HISTIORIE (OF PLANTS : J Seviftag a Anglicana feu Se/eli pratenfe, Englifh Saxifrage, leafe(andefpecially chat ofthe leffer fort) which we haue written to confift of many nickes in the edges ofthe leaues,andthis maybe the veryfame which Pé/inyin his 24. booke chapter 17, repor tetlto benamediti Perfia si@tiepterés,bicaule it made themmerry; he alfocalleth thefame Prot ~ > then the formerTy; whero Whetof the the dri¢ d; coalts' s(té,. y chalki;e we media,and Caffenete,and\ikewile Dionyfenymphas, forthat it doth marucilouflyagree with wines to onie and barren’ eroundes - which ‘bring oorth orth, Ser erpilli pill om or¢ ¢ wilde Time Time in in]England, doe ( 7 a * ~ oe © allo grcat oO i plentie this{inallerodSaxifr ace which ich of ZO . i ¢. 5 5 d Saxifr C4 antiguo n ee rumor the ancien en t a3 Saxiftage.)¢;) hart hath manyvehiich thicke whichalfo this Pampinella (as we hauc faide) doth gine a pleafant fen: neitheristhatrepugnane h Plimy inanother place hath written , De Sideritibus, of the Iron woorts 3 forit oftenfalleth out thathe intreareth of one andthe felfefame plant in-diuers places , vnder diuers names: which thing then hapneth fooner when thewriters themfelues do not well know the plant, asthat pypje didnot well knowSideritis or lronwoort, it is eucn thereby manifelt, bicaufe he ferteth not downe ipreadcing & vpon vpon the the iet groun g wm otwild de¢; like ind e Tine: ; fecea Sey = Tfanches his owneopinionheereof,but other mens, lide ss: Thetemperatures Burnet,befides the drying and binding facultie thatit hath, dothlikewife meanly coole aid the 2 itftaieth the laske and bloudyflixe: itis alfo moft effe€tuall to ftop the monthly courfe, The lefler Burnetis pleafant to be eaten in fallads,in which itis thought to make the hartmerty E arid glad,as alfo being put into wine,to whichit yeeldetha certaine grace in the drinking. The decoStionof Pimpinell drunken,cureththe bloudie fixe, the {pitting ofbloud,andalother Pimpinell are verie good toheale’' woundes , and are received in drinkes that ate Theleau c for inward wounds, 1M The leaues of Burnet fteeped in wineand drunken,doth comfort the hart,and makethit mere, FH, ? % Thetime, th beginning tele ofMaie. to IttHowraskeGaadi flow reth fromthe the end of Augutt, % Thenames. in g Y glicang slotthatit : groweth Sone breakes raga Anglicana, is called in Stone breakesor Englith Saxifrs Pobel calli and1 Z’Obe/ call it by thisSes name Arca Ax more pientifully pleiitifilly id Baotand thenges Feet in Englandthen in anyother countrey,ne tipees Oe thirde The nature. 2 a; } Pit ME Thetoote } econdine deadc}child ; ari le and dead nace dtied and Madeinto pow Sepa ce anaes 1 warmeth thefto- Cc Mcnelpeth digchio ito 1 powder, and taken with {ugar,comforteth and j lon -curet s vit ee re %& The defeription. Hiskinde of Saxifrage our Englith women Phifitions haue in great vfe,andis ne Vale : J Adecoa tkPSOne. The vertaes “Oction made with wich the +} feede Sti cece oe Pas . atkidtis helper hea he feedes androotes of Sa frage , breaketh the\ {tone in thebladder A 2 tfOote oF Stoneh € rN and canfeth one topifle freely, ra Nebreake holed wa ve: i : 1 ' ! “*Ssexpelleth the ace 4 boilec fn wine,andthe decoGiomdrunken, bringeth downe womens B OfEnglifh Saxifiaze. (hap.4.05. | | ¢ intothé ground :of the euery where throughout this our countrey of at 2 97 vedieed: the roote is flen- England, Heakeis horanddrie in the andis good againit the wembiing and {haking thereof. f terens lavtdem: in Eng Breakeftone. % Theplace, Saxifrag groweth in moft fields &med owes, guencheddoth the like, shade mer of make great acce Theherbeand feede madeinto powder,and drunke with wine, or water wherein ironhath been G niall after commetha atre fitixe of bloudin-man or woman, F Aime, te with the like leaues of fomewhat leffer: among ch Howere { forall flowers oft an hetbie colour, va) 5 f ut come foorth leffer Burnet hathlikewife withall a certaine fuperficiall,flightjand temperate fenr, which whenit is put into the wineit doth leaue behindeit: this is not in the dry herbe,in theiuice, nor inthe de cotton. % The vertues. A_, Burnetisafingular good herbefor wounds (which thing Diz/éorides dothattribute to his fecond Irénwoort)and commended ofa number: it ftancheth bleeding, and thereforeit was named Senguiforba,as wellinwardlytaken as outwardlyapplied, B Hither the iuiceis giuen,-or the decoctionof the powderof the drieleaues of the herbe,being brufed, itis outwardlyapplied,orelfe put among ft other éxternall medicines. C D %% The defeription, pth There is another Saxifrage altogither Jeffer nares ny . knowrie vnto them,, vouchfafing chat name vato it of his vertues againtt the bess ¥ rssen Ht fe verylike vato seflip haththe leaues of Fennell but thicker and broader, e) ng WN” Hienluen,(whichaddition Pena hath beftowed vponthis our Englith Saxiftag amo t! vp a falke,ofa cubite high or more,bearing at the cop.{pokierundl es befet with white flow rooteis thicke,blacke without,and white withinjandofa good fauour. . There is another Saxifrage, fet foorth by a¢arhiolte, which he calleth Saxifraga”™ groweth naturallyon the flopecliffes androckes ofthe mountaine Ba/dus in Italy, nee'<" sitio Verona confifting ofa greatnumber offall twigs , fomewhat tough and west 5 dogrowelittle leaves like thofe of winter Sauorie, growing forthe moft part by cou’ againfl another sthe flowers grow at the top ofthé, twigs, ofa white colour, fateclea 4 cups, after which commerh {mall red feedestheroote thrufterhit felfe fo. deepe imto™ cranneies of the rockes,thatitis very hard topluck them.out, Ss eeee eth cum altera Diojeoridis Sideritide , that is to fay, with Déofcorédes fecondIton woort: the thebeth the colick nscureth the gnawings andgriping paines ofthe belly. tT : nvath xe,and oaddriueth criueth aawayventolities pay Bi or windines, : Enelif D Women vfe HANG . ‘ (Whetel ya Inet rheir runningor rennet for cheefe, expecially in Chethire E € to putitin "Was born <s “8 ereag Misi ethe belt cheefe ofthis lande is made. o é . oa Mdyoidin.ing oforatiel| > tage Bete of Adgrh,,, 1 SL sae is diag efteemed . a cefcription moft fingular for curing of the ftone, B fy eral, beingbr ai A Toth foot etahBurie hel ii Doued in wine , and the decoction drunke : it alfo cureth theague, ‘ay hetbe fOF the Roe breal-Peth theC difeafe sénzultusor ycoxing: finally, whatfoeuer maybe expected ; us e aking of the aitone,the } 5 forin pe fame maybe looked this plane. pa a Siler nountaine,or baftarde Louage....(hap.4.06. Re ie Mathrall p] an 2 pe % The defeription ; are ign i a Of Seféli, being nowbetterktiowsie thenintimes paft, efpecially Ne Cover Ss alle ‘ - it a ws called by:themsivey wontanni, and Sée/eWos : this plant they hau Purpofe andconfideration;\but the'etrour of che namehathcanifedditiers of ass 89d |