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Show THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE cotted in the vaines,is ingendred a bloud or inice whic his properlyca lled ctude,orrawe; butwhen ithath loft all his bitternes bypreparing ordi efling of it(as aforefaide) itis like x Smiois, thatisto fay,to fach things as are without relifh which is perceived bythe taftes and being foprepared itic as Galem writeth in his bookes ofthe faculties ofSimple medicines, one ofthe emplattickes ot clammers, B HISTORIE OF PLANTS: I ene Rownciuall Peafe. 2 Pifum minus. Garden and field ‘ Butwhileft the naturall bitternes doth as yetremaine, ithath power toclenfe, and to confine or wafte awaysit killeth wormesin the belly, being both applied in maner ofan ointmentand gjuen withhony tolicke on,andalfo drunke with water and vineger, i Cc Moreouer, the decottionthereof inwardly taken, voideth the wormssand likewile ifit he findry E_ uer and mile. Itbringeth downe the menfes, and expelleth the dead childeifit be laide to with myrrh& hony, Moreouer,the meale of Lupines doth wafte or confitme awaywithout anybiting qualitie, for it dothnot onelytake awayblacke and blue fpots that come ofdry beatings,butalfo it cureth Chars az,and Phymata :butthenitistobe boiledeitherin vineger, or oxymell, orelfe in waterand vine. ger,and thataccording to the temperature of the greeued parties, and the diuerfities ofthedif = 35 fes, Quodex wfu eit elzgendo :and it alfo.aketh awayblew markes,and what thing foeuer elfe we faide that the decoction could do,all the fame doththe mealelikewife perfornie. Thefe Lupines.as D7o/eorides dothfurthermore write, being boiledin raine water till they yeelde acertaine creame,are good toclenfe and beautifie the face. G Theycure the {cabs in fheepe with the roote of blacke Chameleon Thiftle , if theybe wafhed with the warme decoétion, H_ the roote boiled with water and drunke,prouoketh vrine. ’ F I The Lupines being made {weete and pleafant,Tr:ticum aceto, and drunke,take awaythelothf fm K nes of the ftomacke,and caufe a good appetite to meate, : Lupines boiledinthat {trong leigh which Barbars dovfeand fome WWormwood, Centorie, a baie fale added thereto,ftaieththe running and fpreading of Gimgrana andthofeparts thatare priued oftheirnourifhment and begin to mortifie , and ftaieth the ambulatiue nature of runt and{preading vIcers,being appliedthereto very hot,with {tuphes ofclothor towe. OfPeafon. Chap.4.92. > p 4 / % The kindes. 3 Here be diuers forts ofPeafon,differing very notably in manyrefpects,fome ofthe gar others ofthe fielde,and yet both counted tame; fome with tough skins or membr cods,and others haue noneat all, whofe codsare to be eaten withthe Peafe whenthey be thofe ofthe yoong kidney Beane;others carying theirfruit in the tops of the branches,aree 7 ‘ and takenfor Scottifh Peafon, whichis not verycommon, There be diuers fortsgrowing #8 fhall be declared, 3 %& The defcription. ; He great Peafe hath long ftalkes, hollow, brickle, ofa whitith green colour, {preade vponthe ground, vnleffe they be held vp with propsfet neere yarothem thereofis wide andlong, made vpof many little leaues which be fmooth, vpon one little ftalke or ftem, and fet one rightagain{t another: it hath alfo in the y pperP clafping tendrels, wherewithit foldeth it {elfe vpon props and ftaies ftanding a - * flowre is white and hath about the middle ofit a purple fpot: the cods be long, round&® masinwhichare contained {eedes greater then Ochr; orlittle Peafon ; which bei 2 red,and that vnequall of colour fomtimes white and fometimes gray: the rootes art 2 Thefielde Peafe is fo very wellknowne toall , that it were a necdieffe Jab our.to ipe abourthe defcription, a \pitam execovticatinn, dig eS ha Peafe without ski tenet a D SF times outwardlyvied asa bath,itis a remedyagainft the morphewe, fore heads, the final] pockes wilde {cabs ,gangrenes, venemous vlcers, partly byclenfing, and partly by confuming and drying without bitingsbeing taken with Rewe and Pepper,thatit niaybe the pleafanter , it {coureth theli- SS Cieeeet ere 1044 neceflarily of hard digeftion, and containeth init thic keiuice, of which being not perfealycop. |