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Show FIP 5 5 he 0 suhlt the Coniessbut chat with the white theclufteredfruit ¢ Y > 1 ber i ; 2 ly : ts Thefe kinds of } | Se 1 The time. lo flower in Aprill and Maie,and their fruiteis ti September; % Thenam This tree iscalledin Grecke ¢zni:in Latine andof th j Inetus,Beza: in high Dutch Dalunder Halder ¢ inlowe D Husand Suin sin Spanith Saco, Sauch, Sambugueyro:in E the white berri¢s diters wouldh Lucus: of Gullzelr if n Samby Idet tre callethit Afontanajor Mountaine Elder. Galen attributeth th % The temperatureandvertues. culty to Elder thathe doth to Danewoort, and faith that ifjisof a A dying quality, gluing, and mgderatelydigefting: & ithath not onely thefe faculties,but others a}fo;for the barkes,lea the firft buds, flowers, andftuir ofBider, donot onelydrie, but alfa heat 2 and haue withall a purging q y3b ) Theleaues and tender crops of commonElder takenin fome broth, or pottage, openeth the B belly,purging both flimie flegme and cholericke humours :t! l e batke is of the fame niature, butfttongerand purgeth the faid|humours morevioler i : ine Harts Eldet;or Clufter Elder. es SS :} ~ 2 d ce dftrange ; 4 lurangt, fare ana alfo4 whichis isreanother There Blache but whites this co: at for the berries of it arenot o ) is like in Jeaues to the former. eth like thecom Theiagged Elder tree erow i wWW ann bodie,branches, (hootes, pith,flo 5 Elderi Jettn Mon ayin d di% fferetho , an ell ng ki fon in ¢ ft id it an i ers, fru inki i es, which doth oe . , the fathion ofthe leau t t outot knowledges ae ti nd pu ,a gu e) ile the treeke it for a kinde of Elderv til 1 : manwould ta w.t : finelt thereunto , whichv will quickly fhe ange Eldet whencehe is defcended: for thefe ftr 3” o n ynt orcut eue Jeaties are yerymuch iagged, reat this‘ tree 4 o fr From the trunkkof the middle rib; ‘om aH pa fh abe of the fame kinde, others m 2D hile ange : like ee the aie flefhie excrefcence ae trees ae Ohich efpecially2473ftom thofem1), ft 1e hs 3 odfc as hauethedropfie, and fuch as C ina morning-to the quantitie ofa dram with wine for a cert whentheyare almoft boyled D The leaves of Elder boiledit ,oral J oile s then taken forth and inough,a little oile of fweet Alm 1 4 vntothie Hemorrhoidesor Piles, asfot as hide voon a red cloth,or a peece of {carlet, can be futtered and {o remaine vpon the part affected, vntillit befomewhat colde, havingthe like eafed part; bythe pace of an howerormore, inareadines, applying One after another vp andin the end fome bounde to the place, and the pat meabed: ithath notas’ yet failedat oan . t Ee es £ C refled twife,it mult needes do good, if te ocurethefaid difeafesbutif the pati = y A} “SS Z Sambucus yacemo/asvelCernitte. we D * the berries dried, i This kinde of Elder hath oo hate notco™ erst both af ale white, but the berries red, and 54 tained in fpoke drundles,butin clufterssan ; n er f grapes nMr o t, after the manner ofa clu ft o m et m El s e mae and other things it refembleththe hign Tr groweth i¢ then and now that fae re #, The place euery Aaah bi The common Elder groweth forthe "he planted about conie burrowes thefirft faile, Wha ccaatntleaues pounedwith LTDeeres {f he greene a enciisandd are paine oft Imours and doth affwage the - cood to be laidetohot fwellings E wateric F : C es and or ete foorth z ch :lerand . pu roe; it draweth leinner and greene backe doth more f bimours: for which caufe itis good for thofe that haue the droptic, being ftamped andthe liquor preffed out is drunke with wine" or whay. egges: G dwith fomekinde of meate,as fried with _ Oflike operation are alfo the frefl ftoole: beingdried they lofe as wellthe theylikewife trouble the be Ging qualitie as their moift. The vinegerin which the dried flowers are with meate it ftirreth vp atiappetite, itcutterh ling and attenuating Le: he 4 . vied H beingruled icke: dis' wholefome for rawe and grofle e thinn h maket or ateth humours, } thee I the other parts:it alf > mooueth gentler then that ofpowder. is fomewhat {ede the of to beingbeaten to facultie n The humours, ler and giue belly,and draweth foorth waterie AR ! afterwards dried itis take gathered, fteeped in vines a gnew dein at worker it fo for meWaight of the dried lees ofwine, feeds with a few Annis for cerraine daies tog! giuen ftbe Mtrof trouble, and helpeth thofe th mu Butit ue the dropfie, ie ieede thereot. and ar) l e ,_ the gelly ofthe Elder,otherwife c ves cares hath a binding ; eth awayinf Hon thereof in which it hath been ft honds of the throte in theb €manerhelpe the Vuula. y Diofoyides faith that the t 10t- {well ung, the eene leaues of th fc< hofe that areburnt or iollow vicers, 1g dried and fomew “ pis itySoares 33 HISTORTE OR PIL 2 Sambucus Laciniatisfolijs, Theiagged Eldettree, Sty thee THE THIRD BOOKE OR THE X Sambucus, The common Elder tree, |