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Show et 486 + The. Kitchen Garden. cagay RacineNSOedided intodinersFinalbeancag-sdbara Si rootsare ngt purplifhflowers, and three {quare darke red feede, like vnto others : the butfomewhat long,and very red, abiding many yeares,yet fomerimes fpaileg gréat, withthe extremitie of winter. The Vie of Bloed-worte. i ; The wholeand onely vfe of the herbealmoft,ferueth for the potyamong other herbes, and,asI {aid before,is accounted a moft efpeciallonefortha purpofe. The feede therof is much commendedfor any fixe in manor woe man,to beinwardly taken,and fo no doubtis the roote,being ofa fipticke ott g qualitie. Crar. XVI. Oxalis fine Acetofa, Sorrell. S Orrell muft needes bee reckoned with the Dockes,for thatit isfo like vntothan inallthings, and is of manycalled thefower Docke. Of Sortelsthere areme ny forts, but fhall not trouble you with any otherin this place;then the ¢om: mon GardenSorrell, which is moft knowne, and ofgreateft vfe withivs ;- whict hath tender greene long leauesfull of iuice, broade, and bicorned as:it were, nextivntothe ftalke;likeas Arrach, Spinach, and our Englith Mercurie haue,ofa fharpe fowertafte} the ftalkes are flender, bearing purplifh long heads,. wherein lye threc {quare thining browne feede,like, but leffer thea the other: the rootis fmallerthen any of theother Dockes, but browne,and full offtrings, and abideth without decaying,hauing greene leauesall the winter, exceptin the very extremitie thereof, which often taketh away all or moft of his leaues. The Vie of Sorrell. Sorrell ismuch vfed in fawces, both for the whole,and theficke, cooling the hot liuers, and ftomackesofthe ficke, and procuring vnto them anappetite vato meate, whentheit fpirits are almoft fpent -with the vielence of their furious or fierie fits ;. andis alfo of a pleafant.rellifh forthe whole,is quickning vp a dull ftomackethat is ouer-loaden with euery daies plenty of difhes.[tis diuers waies drefled by Cooks,to pleafe their Matters ftomackss a : sedan SS Sy, Crar.X VIL. Buglofumluteum,fine Lingna Bouts, Langdebeefe, Nto this place may well beereferred our ordinary Borage and Buglofie, fet forth in the former Booke, in regard of the properties whereunto they a¢ much cm ployed, thatis, to feruethe pot amongother herbes,as is firfficieatly knownevato all. And yet I confeffe, that this herbe (although itbee called Bag/af™ éutewm, asif it were a kind of Bugloffe) hath no correfpondency with Buglofle ragein any patt,fauing onlya little in theleafe; & our Borageor Bugloffemightorb more fitly, according to the Greeke name, bee called Oxe tongue or Langdebeefe; and ths mightinmy iadgement more aptly be referred to the kinds ofHieratiam Hawkeweed, whereunto it neereftapproacheth : but as itis commonly received;-fo take it in this place, vatillit come toreceiuetheplaceis proper forit; Ie hath diners broad and long “darke green teates, lying vpon the ground;very rough tn handling, full of fmatt haires let ptickes;ready to enterinte thehands of any thathidiidls it\, among which rifech yD; | TS Sis eS Ons Laws bowis fine Buzloffun inten, Langdebeefe. 2 rac Atriplex fine Olw ayaa Bray, Blitum, Blites: 9s Rite Beetes. 5 Hippofelinum fine Olus atrau, Allifanders. 6 Selimam aulee. oWwec riley |