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Show Scie earache: — aT orthe berries of Uzpparagms,foft and fweetein tafte, leauinga certaine acrimonie or fharpe tafein et{weetein. Sim kernell, ima white serel isco nreine Obit is hard deh ftonhes e within nteined afmall } as is the : NUE, M herein hard of theendsthe tafte: the rooteis of awoodie fubftance: it flowreth in the fommers the fruite is ripe intheend of “3 their »kinedome of of Valenti Valentia, dovieitin iade, Montpelier, and 4of thekingdome October: the pet prefles and wardrobes, whereupon theycall itGaardadobo, aia Kee Poetica L’Obel9. S The Poets Rofemarie or Gardrobe. HISTORIE OF PLANTS ° FIIT ‘ write, do write.t fucceeding otherPhifitions and he Arabians ae be git mn ‘ ’ E braine, comforteththe Rofemarie that ¢ y Speech andreftoreth fenfes, inward the thememotie, dumbe eet that are poflefled wiclythe mallieepecially the conferue made ofthe A fp . fii vorth Owers an fugar,r oranyother way confe@ted with : taken cuery day fafting.z ganibeing The Arabians,as Serapéo witnefleth » giue thefé properties toRofemarie j §lule theie 5 good ee : partes,is offubtile for the cold rheume whichfalleth Feon gece : itheateth, fayeed they,is F ; : : and openeththe {toppings ofthe liverandaiie br:raine,driuéeth away windines, : vtine prouoketh y ere. Tragus ywriteth that Rofemarie is {pice in the Germaine kitch it %& The place. Rofemarie groweth in Fraunce , Spaine , and TAG tciaee5 in a inotherh woods, andin‘ yntilled other hot counitries in places : there is fich plentie thereofin Langue° : Get keeclebaoiade , that z &inhabitants -buine {catce anie fuell sthey make hedges ofit in the'gardens ther we valicand'Bholaiite Se : tiie Orme Oe eee inthe ne ne fame: it Bee growethneither fieldsnor of the eafterne colde countries; but is thethe faith, that the wine boyled with Rofemarie, and tat otthe whites,ic helpeth them,the rather ifthey faft tl The flowers made vp into plates with fug. ee ay or fower t ; ? S howersafter, ar after the maner : andeaten, itcomfor- H Rofet and of ofSugar a maketh them moreliuely, The oyle ofRofemarie chimically drawen * ‘ xecalled Maudfleys there foundeby learned Gentleman often remembred in out Hi matter Thomas Heskd?. that woorthily) {toryand 2 YA se The time. : Rofemarie fowreth wile a yeere,in the pring, andafter in Auguft. The wilde Rofemarie fowreth in Tune ané % The names. lulie. Rofemarie is called in Greek »6#" : in Latine Ro/marinus Coronaria.: ita Coronaria, fordifference fake betweene otherLibanotides, which ate reckonedfor hat of Rofemarie, and alfo bicaufe women accuftomed to make crownes and gananes French and Dutch Ko/marit of: in Italian Ro/marino coronaria: in Spanith Romero: in Chameapence. Wilde Rofemarie is called Rofmarinus fylueftris, of Cordus ee is se The temperature. ofan aftringent ot binding qualies * rie in the feconddegree: , andalfo : : urhie fubltanc (ubftance. earthie emore of the mixture of the The vertues. hereof fore | duxes of blonds itis alfo goodefpeciallythe flowers t nr ~ 2 yay! rie th »mpoundedof diucrs parts.andta dmoilt caufe for theydiet 1d: memory,and firengtheneth'the finewie parts. ta Shakeel se (hiffirig iruding of the head, tates ‘ t Rofemarie is a remedie again: the Serapto n #Mey p de | ereo! Ashib wh fe 5 if a garland thereofbe put aboutthe heade, throughcold a gineth teftimonie. if itbeboylea' Co. Diofeoridesteacheth thatitcureth himthat haththeyellowia’ undies, himfelfe& drunk before exercife, & that after the taking therof the patient mu {t bathe and euenin ing sn D. The diftilled water of the flowers of Rofemarie being drunke at morn if fiveete, very it maketh and of the mouth and breth, Jaft; taketh awaythe ftench za littic or infule f ettain daies,a few Cloues,Maces, Cinnamot therto,tofteepe Se m woonderfull manner, scomforteth the cold, weake and feeble braineinmoft I . a as T ieopot Thuringia dovfe the wilde Rofemarie to prouoke the defired fickn c in their drinke the fooner to make their cl; oe - to putit Marchia holeotchefts pititinto and vie preffes amon clothes-topret | ake their clients drunke, and alfodo L S, to preierug themfrom moths or other vermine, § Ye pies ae Wilde Rofemarie groweth in Lancafhite in Lit called felde in aa fielde ily in cualaie Litde i: ep4 places called ey , efpecially f “aden aTeeS diuers , amoneft the Hurtle berries, neete vatos ens,and othercold countries. Fur-G taken ofwomentroubled with the mother : the fpirits, wththe hart,and makethit: merie,quickeneth ily and curioufly keptin pots, ferintothe nes andfellerssagainft the iniuryof theircolde ne,procceding of acol rs THIRD BOOKE‘OF THE paft, there fucceede fruitlikethofe fo neere vntoitin kind andneighborhood: < after the flowe Hoye ripe, like'Corall the firft, Mirtle tree) etecne at Sees ect red colourwhen theybe of the e504 andof a fhining ne Niet Vg , OfVprightWoodbinde. Chap.7. ae %& The kindes indes. : : rr isknowen,that eae li and countrie bringethfoorthhi euery prouince his peculiar plants, differing from ose : foit far thofeofother regions euen itftom thoft ofEn L nd th areth withthefe kindes ofWoodbindes,which do very notably F ngland, Italie and Spaine,as followethin their feuerall defcriptions, I Perich 5 : Sabandic rectum lymenum Sattoy Honifackles oe * eens Germany Honifickles, nk j feet THE ITO |