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L The oile of ripe Oliues mollifieth and affwageth paine, diffolueth tumors or fwellingsg 15 g°.°d for the iiifl’ene{Te’of the joynts,and againfi cramps,efp'ecially being mingled according to 3"! W .1 1 good and wholefome herbes appropriate vnto thofe difeafes and griefes,as Hyperz'coa,C amm°m‘ ’ fDill,Lil1ies,R0fes3and many others,which do for-tifie and increafe his verrues. an
‘/1 The oils of vnripe Oliues,called ompbmnum 0leum,doth flay,reprefl'e,and driue away thfi beta‘ ‘ ning of tumors and inflamrnations,cooling the heate of burning vlcers and exuIcerati0nS-
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C H A P. 57. Of Triplet or Trim ‘Print.
Liguffrum. {f The D£jf6?‘ifJf50”~ Prinet,0r Prim Print. _ cc Riuet is a {hrub growing like taélefifitgrfightt’ the branches and twigs hereo e a £3 and couered with foft gliflring 16305‘: but deepe green colour,like thofe 0f'Peru1n‘CO 2 6 _ H,‘ _ v A yer longer, greater alfo than_th€.i’€3.“‘:fl-ma”, ‘ ,;_e_._; .,'7g\‘ j_ . Oliuetreeithe floures bewh1te,lwee_t being /».;“;x‘. ‘._. 4.»! i by /,§_ very little, growing in clufiers-,Wh_‘Ch the S '3“? vaded there fucceed cluflers of berf1“5' li ea "" "‘ firii greene,and when they be ripe black‘? ~15 little clufier of grapes, which yeeld 3 Pm? ju ce:theroot roweth euer wax a °Pe' y gar z; 1 Y y T e I’ act. ‘a . II)’ ‘ The common PI‘1l]*“tgl'OW€th nawfl . . “ L0“ cuery wood,and in the hedge rowes 0 0 trey of don gardens zit is not found in the C09“
Polonia and other parts adjacent.
Tlze Time. . c It floureth in fie end of M ay,or in I““.‘:; ' berries are ripe in Autumne or about 11- which now and then continue all the A long; but in the meane time the 168”? th way, and in the Spring new come VP places.
_ _ 1]’ TI_9eName:. __ mfian It is called in Latine, Ligujlrrzm -' drawuc
at this day,Gm:/frica, by a corrupt W0 and in from Lzguflmm : it is the GreciansW*‘”""" row. no wife mm: for Cypres is a [hrub ‘batgn the . eth naturally in the Bait, and prime‘? my iW€fi- They be very like one vnto another, as the defcriptions doe declare . but yet in ‘but 0 ‘diFFer,as witneffeth Bellonimgbecaufe the Ieaues ofPriuet do fallaway in \/Viriter, and th€ I‘?3"e§a'g; C._YPm5 3“? alwaies greene: Moreouer, the leaues of Cyprus doc make the haire red;35 For at faith: and (35 B‘/l””‘7“ Teportetb) doc Ewe 3 Yellow colour :but the Ieaues of Priuet hall‘? ” V he 31”“ dYi“g' And therefore Pliflyalié-24.6412.ro.was‘deceiued in that hee judged Priuet ‘O C the felfe fame tree which Cyprus is in the Earth zwhich thing notzwith (landing he did not Wliicfishe) hirnfelfe thought, but as other men fuppoie 5 for [£12. I aimp. 14. he wtiteth thus , Some (W: or affifme thi5i’”i‘- CYP"'~‘5i t0 be that tree which is called in Italy,Liauflrum - and that L1:§“»/mm; P1-iuet is that plant which the Grecians call aura”, the derctiption dooth declare. ’ . ad“ ii P17}/liria, faith Diofvorides, is a tree like in bignefle to Cyprus, with Ieaues mack” and brfo ea’ than thofe of the Oliue tree : it hath fruit like to that of the Maftick tree,blacke fomethif’ W fiahding in clu{iers,and fuch a tree for all the world is Priuet,as we haue before dixrarcgl, _ h is 3 Sempio the Arabian,c4p.44. doth call Priuet cfltabaleé. There is alfo another Malaaleéflfi ‘ graine or feed of which Aaicm maketh mention,cap.478.tl1at it doth by his warme andc. . ‘ble heate diffolue and affwage paine. lserapia feemeth to intreate of them both,and to 59”” nets of the cmalmleé vnder the title of one chapter : it is named in high Dutch, 232% 96 .$_3l1f_IUtl)0lt;53.'i1;ein abet stbulhneihenz in low Dutch, keelctupt, gmmbout : 133°” ’ rjzrc 5 in Engl1flr,Priuet,Primprinr,and Print. _ 1
\ ‘ceed Clufters ofblacke berries very like the berries o t e
T1 3. 3. Of Hifiorie of Plants. T .1395 W
$0iiie there be that would haue the berries to be called V.1ccim'_zz, aud Vaccinium to‘ be that of ‘ ?§‘1Ch Vimrvim hath made mention in his feuenth booke of Architeéture or the art of building, ap.14_.ofPm.P1e colours, aftc; the fame manner, faith heey they temper Vacczmzmz, and plitiilllg
milke vnto it doe make a gallant purple : in fuch breuitie of the old Writers what can certainly
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t The Temperatare. The leaues and fruit of P riuet are co1d,drysand 3ff?i“%€m‘-- car The Vernier. . _ _ _ p I
.The Ieaues of Priuet doe cure the fwellingsi apomlmf“-'i°¥‘5r a“d"1CeT5 Ofthe mouth 0‘ ‘W035: A “mg gatgarifcd with the juyce or decoétion thereof, and therefore they be excellent good to be ut into Iotiongto warm the iecret parts,ancl the fcaldings with women, cankers and fores in chil—_
tens mouthes.
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qr Tlrc Defiription. _ _ _ . - 11 h forts'or kindes Ypms is a kind’: of Palm’ and is C'au'ed1ibt[[yrM,vi'1Elcha.[g:i:)Ci1etihfldfy titles. This thereof doe ‘amine’ thlougah for dlffimaion £aaksebtiga).]s E Pomegranate tree, befet with 1' ometime _ — _ it {lender twi 1agrgugrpgeplgiélfieaénglcinfififif;uh Ieaues growing by COL1plCS,fV€{‘y{l1h€ the lea-ues oftheon 8%)’ b E b d fofm and of a green C010,“ : from the bofomcso t .e e leaues come 116 RG6, 11‘ V03 C‘: w hich being vaded, there fuc—_
rum‘ great bunches of fmall white floures. of a Pleafanr
like the former in bggly, bf8n°1“‘5
3 The fecond Cyprus, called alfo P/ai/lyre/1 lat1’f01i4ai5 Va)’ mugs,