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CHAP].lM3q_. _ Oftbe Lenti;/Qe or A/lajlic/lee tree.
Lentifcur. . El T/at Dcfiription. The Malticke tree. we a ‘ He Maikicke tree groweth corn_m0DlY 1 it (limb, without any great bod)’: “ling Vii “Ema many fptings and (hoots like the Hafel , ea oftentimes it is of the height and bignes of a ($15: tree: the boughes thereof are tough and fl€X_1nke_ the barke is of a yellowifh red colounpllable one wife and hard to be broken. -There Rand VP°‘:Did_ rib for the moft part eight leaues , fer: \_Ip0f{ 3 but dle rihbe, much like to the leaues of L1C_°“c°‘3o,,,. harder,ofa deep green colour-,and oftentimes me; what red in the brims, as alfo hauing CllUC1'5 mo running along,of a red colour,and fomwll“ of fmel : the Homes be moflie, and grow 1“ 9 . vpon long flems .- after them come vp thc 5' W, the bigne lie of Vetches,green at the Erfisafwofly, . of a purple colour,and lafi of all blacke,f-3523‘ with an hard blacke (tone within,the lief“? of is whi-:c,of which alfois made oile,as D” witnefleth : it bringeth forth likewife cod‘ the fruit (which may be rather termed 3!‘ V cence than a cod) wrythed like an horné; ‘" 0 this lieth at the firfta liquor, and afterwards Whe [5 as waxeth l%.ale,little lining things like V9“) gnleailes in the Turpentine homes, and in the folded pick of the Elme tree.There comes forth ofthe 1”‘ tree a rofin,but dry,called Mafiiclte. q} T be Place. _ 5 as in The Maiticlt tree groweth in many 16510“ ’pro- Syria,Cand y,ltaIy_,Languedock.and if! maxim an uinces of Spaine~, but the chiefefi is Inc; kfake, H16 in Greece, in which it is diligently and fpecially looked vnto, and that for the Mafilcr at in. which is there gathered euery yeare moli carefully from the husbanded Mallzick treeS,3“d C to all parts of the world. . .!,T Me Time. _ The HOURS be in their pride in the fpring time,and the berries in Auturnne. The M3 be gathered about the time that Grapes be.
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Thistrec 15 Called In Greeks an-ii .- in Latine, Lczmfms: in Italian, Lmtzfque : in Spawn" and Arcoym : in Englifh, Mafiick tree,and offome,Lentisl<e tree. . M4/Zi-i The Rolin is called in Greekea”“'*‘v»ami.» and Mm'7e' : in Latine,Lentzfiz'mz Refimt,and likeVY’l".3n SP3. ‘be _. in {hops,Majlz'x .- in Italian,Maflz‘fc .- in high and low Dutch and French alfo, M4/5" f1 V nifh, A!mafliga,Maflerb,and Almecega : in Engli{h,Maflick. ,1‘ MM,’ ole/M: writeth,That the Spaniards call the oile that is preffed out of the beries,Az€j"y
{I The Temperature.‘ The leaues,barke,ancl gum of the Ma {tick trceflare ofa rneane and tem-perat heat?» cond degree,and fomwhat flrringent. ,
r In The Vem/er. . _ 1. “ping of '.A_; The leaues and bagke of the Malticke tree {top the laske, the blqgdy fllxa P blond,
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bloud, the pining of blood, and all other iluites of blond : they are alfo good againfi the falling
€kenefl"e,the falling downe of the mother,arid comming forth of the fundament. . ‘ The gum Mafiicke bath the fame vettue,if it be relentedin wine and giuen to be drunlte. . . B Maflicke-chewed in the mouth is good for the fiomaeke, flaieth vomiting, mcreafeth appetite, Q ¢0mforteth the braines, {hiieth the falling d-owne of the rheurnes and watery humors, and mafketh a Wee: breath. ‘ ~ . A * *- a Qfhe fame infufed in Rofe wateris excellent to wafh the mouth withall. to fallen looié teeth, D4 “ to co or: the ‘ewes. T ' _ i_ A S The faglifpred vlpon a piece of leather or veluet, and laid p_lai(te_rwil‘eyvpon the temples, fiaieth E the rheurne from falling into the jawes and tceth,and eafeththe pa'ines_thereof.. . \ _ _ H 1! preuaileth much againfi vlcers and wounds,bci_flg PUUMO dlgfillfies and healing vnguents; Fr Itdraweth flcgme forth of the head gently and without trouble. 1 _ . G_ If is alfo vfed in waters which ferue to clenfe and make faire the face with._ A . H T he dcwa ion of [13 is filled] vp hollow vlcets with flefh if they be ‘bathed therewith.’ I It knitteth broken bones,{’caieth eating vlcers,a'nd prouolteth vrine. T . K
C H A 1». 85. Oftbe Turlbientinelfltee.
2 Tcrefiiaitbui liatifizlial.
I Tmbm W 'i'hebro'adIeafed‘Tu*tpentinc'tree;
The Turpentine tree;
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