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Show 1076 THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE aC H E Q_ Rueboiledwith Dill,Fennell feede, and fome Sugar, infufficient quantitie ofwine, fivageth the torments and gripingpaines of the belly, the paines in the fides andbreaft, the difficultie of brea. AN weds Th | ‘i a iH emia) ait! NR TT i { , ng Theovle wherein Rue hath beene boyled, and infufed formany daies togither in the fuhne,warmeth and Saye apenas i mneybe annointed therewith: alfo it pronokethvrine, if the region of the bladder be annointed therewith. kf : X ‘Tf itbeminiftred inclifters, it expelleth windinefle, andthe torfion or gnawing paines of the guts. Y Theleaues of garden Rue boyledin water and drunken, caufeth one tomake water, prouoketh F ; the termes,and ftoppeththelaske. Z Ruta fpiluestris ja sili Rue, is much more vehement bothin fmell and operation, and therefore offes - Jome#n tan plants, ana otber rare plants eat, not remembredin theProeme to th hr/t booke. a Trees, Shrubs,Bufhes, Fruit-bearingplan ts,Ro sins Gums Roses 2A\GSOS, eae iE ds xk pe He v M Rue vied veryoften either in meate or drinke, quenchethand drieth vp the naturalfeede ofge. : : : neration,and the milke of thofe that giue fucke. ; Allo Mujfhrom S; Corall, ana their enerall kindes xc J eA Meare eb The Proeme. themore virulent and peritious, Forfometimeit fumeth outa vapour or aire fo horrfull ‘ thatit 7 J é fcorcheththe face of him that looketh vponit, raifing vp blifters, wheales, and other accidents, it : their hands that touchit,which alfo will infe&t the face ifitbe touched with thembefore Sayer medicine. they be cleane wafhed: whereforeit is not to be admigted vnto meate or t T | H | PLANTS: 7 mh : oue g cis pl oa Containing the defcription, place, time, names, nature and ‘vertues of s ini O F The juice taken with Dill,as aforefaid, helpeth the coldfits ofagues, andaltereth their courfe:it helpeth the inflammation ofthe fundament and paines of the gut,called Rectseinte/tinum. ae eet lass y S Theiuiceof Rue drunke with wine, purgeth women after heir deliverance ) driving$ foorth the i fecondine, the dead childe,and the vnnaturall birth, ~P | H [Ss B O RI E iH E thing,the cough,and {topping of the lungs, and helpeth fuch as are declining vnto dropfie, R OF BOOKE “a H { R D : ; dOnt j S : pests] Auing finithed the treatife of hetbesand plantsin generall,vfed for meate,medicine, t ’ few omitted for want ofperfect inftruction, and (9) of fweete finelling vie, onely fome NENG Bi ° 7 B alfo being hinderedb the iQ) Wants we intendtofupplie in this third and co 7 : cutters o uers of the figures, which lait part. The Tables, as well generall as SSS} particular fhall be fet foorth in the end of this prefent volume, Of Roses. The endofthefecondBooke. Chap.t. %& The kiades. F] Heplant of Rofes, though it be afhrubfilll of Bus contienient to haue placed it with the mo e ie infert the fame here among bafe and tho Sly chiefeft and moft principal place an oe eips anne, ven oe ae ee i een and ornament of our Englith Scepter, as by th oe of thofe two moft royall houfes of Lancafter and Yorke. W ¢ miuethe chiefelt place in Crownes andgarlands,as out of 4vacreon This moft ancient Grecke Mitletricws Stephanus hath tranflacedina gallant Latine verfe: Rofahonos, decy Rofi,cura, ame Rofa, calitus ei votn Rofeuspuer Cytheres Caput implicat Coronis, Charitum Choros} TheRofe is thehonorandb TheRofe is the care and ios The Rofe is the pleafure of t The boy of faire Herus,Cytheres Doth wr ap his head roundwit Whentothe daunces ofthe Gra k i,SETH B usbeckivs {peaking of the eftimation and h + &Can by¢ ne oMeanes endureto fee the leaues of Roles fi weNhatie dre, amed,that the firft or moft ancient Rofedid !pri 788 Mahum Stans fay,chat it fprang ofthe fweate ofAdahumnet. the Aaaa I |