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Show SECON DI BOOKG OF THE Trefflecdoriferant :in Englith fweete Tref ue,andgarden Clauer: us Uybata, OX fatina, Ol which Diofcorrdes:writeth in his fourth booke: neverors fer downe Mchlotfor Lotus vrbanaand: Trifolium odoratum, butnotpro% Thetemperature. at {weere Trefoile doth ina meane concottand dry 5 andis inameane andtem. tweene hotandcolde: thewhich faculties yndoubtedlyare plainly perceiuedin % Thevertues. tofcorides, with horiteradded thereto, clenfeth the vicers ofthe takethaway {potsin thefaime,called A/bugines; andiemooueth fufed orlti¢ped, doth perfectly} cure greene woundesin very I ‘ : feth the paine of the gout, andall otheraches ,.andis highly commended 1aue fallen from fome high placejaudiderh con. at do pifle bloud,by meaies of fomegreat brute, ; ; } in hark Fanchurch ittcete;whom acart went over, whereuponhe did orth,both at his;nofe andmouth. peth them from Moth yermine, T poreeke, (hap 48 % Thedefcription. ere ing ftalke, ‘Enegrecke hatha long lender rallng auers dividedinto and within, greene,ho 5 para’ oreene,hol!ow {mall branches: whereondo growe ar but oo medowTrefoile,space c of the 1emed i; thofe greenc on the vpper fide, on the ee . og anafhcolour: lal as shich come imal wilt to among which ae flowers after them likewife long tence! 2 ‘lo yes 3 (ae, yeHOs vel final vneeuen {eeas,0 cods, in-which do lie ” aftrong Ww ifh ith céleiiesavhict colours vhnich being being dried,haue - Gaal and peileth } C s{mal,a yetnot vopleafant:the Ai . ay whenirhath perfectedhisfeede. i little feruing to© is awilde kinde heereof There ae Ep {mall| round sd branch branches.fullot ; Falkneeso! end ; ; le hioint proceedeth a mal leavesHike# on ao do gro! grow t; hreeious €on. hat'fnipt about theese, At ol undie Haie: from i? vers, whlch ; ok ; flowers, foorth {mall eVea , "5 thicke is roote ssthe cods into little liant, lhe . se Theplace. beyond the Fenegreeke is fowen infieldes 2je therofino# antitic ini quar t % The names, Itiscalled in Greeke WME, OF aS itis founde in Piny his copies Carphos: in Latine Fanum Grécums Columella {aith that it is ealled SHiqu a: in Pliny we read. Sslieig: In Varro Silicy la: inh Dutch*Bockthozne tin Tealian Fiengreco iin Spanith AMfornas: in French Fenegrec: in Enolith Feneprecke, 7 % The temperature andvertues, Ttisthought according to Galenin hisbooke of the faculties ofnourifhments , that iris tholeSimples which dé manifeftly heaté,andt hat men do yfeit for foode a's they do Luvin ts$ fo itis taken with pickle to keepethe body folubl e, and for this Purpofeit ismore agreeable tl 1 pinesfecing ichath nothingin his owne proper fubftance,that mayhinder the workin o, Theillice of boiled Fenegreeke taken with honie,is good to purge bythe ftoole all maner ofcor. B npthimours that remaine in the guts, makin g foluble thorowhis flimines , and mitig ating paine thorow his warmnes, = And bicanfe it hath init clenfing or fcour ing facultie, it raifech hamours out of the cheft: bur G theremuftbe added vntoitno great quant itieofhony leaft the biting qualitie thoul d abound, Ahold difeafes ofthe cheft without an agew.fat dates areto be boiled with it,but when youha mixed the fame iuice preffed out witha great tie D quantitie of hony, and hatie againe boiled it oa afoft toameane thicknes,thenrauft you vieir | ong before meéate, f lnhis booke of the faculties ofSimplemedicines,he faith that Fenegreeke is hotin the fecondeiB degreeand dty in thefirft : thereforeit dothk indle and make woorfe hot inflammati ons > but fech ssateleflehot and more hard, are there withicured by being waftedand confu med away, Themeale of.Fenegreekeas Diofcorides writet h,is of force to mollifleand wafte away,being boiledth meadeand appliedit taketh away infla mmations 52s wellinward as outward, Thefame being tempered or kneadedwit h niter and vineger , doth fofrenand wafte awaythe G atdhesofthe mile, ‘ ¥i ‘'8800d for worhenthat haue either inipoftume, vicer, or ftoppin o ofthe matrix,to batheand H tinthedecodtion thereof. Theiuice ofthe decoétionpreffed foorth dothclenfe the haire,taketh awaydandraffe, fcoureth I alores ofthe head,called of the Grecians 2, being mingled with goofe afe & putyp beOfapelfatic: of motherfppofitorie, doth openand mollifieall the parts about the mort r, Greve encgrecke eledada poun edwithvineger,is a remedyfo r weake and feeble parts,and K an ett skin Li vicerated econ thete ofis and raw, pood againft vicers in the lowgut, and foule ftinkiing excrements of I, ct at the bloudy flix e. Oile Which js preffed out thereof{Cour eth haires and fears in the priuie parts tlh Cottion of Fenegrecke feede made in , 3 wine s ; anddr M iinke witha i i litle vineger, expél leth all lethal , N. le the ftomacke and guts, ; wine . hingfeesebei: led iN é = s and hony,vnt with date o the form 3 e ofa fyru raiyr uppe,doth mundifie & clénfe O ¢ cafeth the paines thereof, baite of Fenegrec ke boiledin mead e or honiedwater ; corif ‘ irmeth anddiffoluethall Col ie dP Eat om and {wellings; andbeing mixed with the roots ofmarfli Mallowes,andLinleede . lame, tan Bed for women thathane anygr 2 eefe or fwelling in the matrix,orother lowe r parts’ if Q_ his ood Of parts withthe decottion ther eofma de in wine ,or fit over iran sonun f Utes o iwath the headwith the decoétio ofthe R n feede,forit raketh awaytd hefcu eS other fuch like impe rfie, {cales, f rfeGions, . é iftc I iy BS i . ve: 4 ; ve wefoweafinal in England gardens. ee The times | aaa : wing, 4 Colsnes "iy It hath two feafons of fowings aeSee WwThe names. ine Trifoliumodoratum ; in high Dutch as:we haue {aide Sicuen mthetticrutit, chat is cofay;an herbe offeauen times itis called in fo2y a adfuly , and perfe@teth his {cedein theende of Augut, HIST ORIE OF PLANTS, Colenells, of which one is in September, at what time it js fowen that it mayfe tue for fodder againftwinter 5 the other isin the end of January, or the beginning of Februatys notwithRandine wemaynotfowit vitill\Aprill in Eiigland, = T tt 2 Of cetteee ve Thetime. |