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“;;i; "n . . ,. ‘\ . . - nd 1 he dilhlled water or the floures of lxofemary being drunke at morning and _eueniflg tfilpélge lalll, tiketh away the fierieli of the mouth and breath, and maketh it very fweet, if there be Pzllnnife thereto, to Heep or infule for certaine dares, a few Clones, Mace, Cinnamon, and a little flied. S ‘ ' fl . . _ _ h <.The Arabians and other Pity iitions fueceeding, do write, that Rofemary comfortet be the l'l:1ETl(")‘i‘iC;§llC inward lenfes, and rellr-oreth fpeech vnto them that are p'ofl'effed with tbt? Cl_lt‘I‘l“m_ palfie, elpeeiaily the eonferiie made of the Homes and fugar, or any other way confefied W1 beino‘ taken er‘ cl £5‘-l’r' . - gar; D ..= my ay Kl mg. 3 _ . _ 15 '1 he A‘.'&ll)1£iilS, as S6‘/apzo witneileth, giue thefe properties to Rofemarie : it heatetlh f3Y_‘hci3g’es of {iibtili parts, is ggood for the cold rheume which falleth from the braine, driueth away will ’ p¥OLlOl~:€'il]Vl’l11=Z‘,afl(l openeth the lloppings of the liner and milt. . ’ , - * “ " ' ' ' * - - = d ountries.Ft!Y I mzgm y§r}‘1ECEl),€l‘i£lE Rofcmarie is f pice in the Germane Kitchins,and other col _C Other, their, he {airli,Tli:it the wine boyled with Rofem:irie,and taken of women troubled with the m or the whitesflielpetli tliem,the rather if they fat’: three or foure houres after. _ mf-or: The l-ioures made vp into plates with Sugar after the manner of Sugar Rofet and eaten,CO
V the lieargaricl make it.inerry,q_iiicl<en th-e fpiritgand make them more liuely.
.. . t . . ~ ‘ oil I‘ oifeol ltolemary chimically drawne, comforteth the cold, weake and feeble blame m_ m
worrtlerfiill l‘i'l‘cil'lll(}l‘. The greopie of "l‘liiiring;iaclovfe the wilde Rofemarieto prouoke rliedefited fieltnefle. d mo VTl'1(T52Pt3OliVlE§l"Cl1l3 vfe to put it into their drinke the fooner to make their clients drunk€,3P
' ' n- \ . v e do put it in to chelts and preffes among clothes, to preferue them from moths or other vermin '
I1“ . . . . - it P ‘l‘ Tm‘ "¢_"“°“” “ll” ‘W0 ml Pl‘"«€¢-5 Pl'°P¢1‘lY “=10”?! “’ ‘h° 7l”f""‘“'“"" fIl“‘fl‘I'¢-' 05-Mflttbiolwawliicllii the Flmmapeuce 0f€0ra7iu.3.I1d is ¢5€f¢“b‘dm the oftlie foftgolilg .’.l1a1>fC!',l,>y[hr:x1a|n€ offzfiw Ledum .)'iIrfl.1cllm. '
C H A P. 9. Of fizriglvt-W W/0od»z’2inoz7e.
I Pzriclymmum rec7zm2 S aéaudicttm. Sauoy Honifuckles.
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fig T/fie Dcfcriprion.
’ "‘ H is lirzinge kincle of Hony-fucklefound in the woods ofSauoy,reprei'ents vntovs that
{limb or hedge-btilhcalled Cornmfwmfmr, the Dog-berry tree, or Prieketimher tree,
chmb hauing leaues and branches like tliecommoii V\b/ood-binde, _fa'uing tliatthis doth {lot 0“; her elyrtihe es the others do, but contrariwife gtoweth vpright,. without lfialllflg toone hde C :5 t“.r,r:l:e a lmall tree orheclge-bii{h : the flours grow vpon the tender fprayes or twiggie §,)';g[';.. m;“'~%by etiuplesniot vnlilce in fhape and colour to the common Woocl-bind, but altogether le§l‘er,_ M“ Ofa white ‘colour, hauing within the fame many hairy chiues like the other of his ltintie :a.tet
deli come red berries joyned together by couples ; the root is tough and wooddy.
M] The fialkes of the fecond be oftentimes of a meane thiCl<nefTe,the wooddy fubfcnnee fomgt . at lyhitiih and {oft : the branches be round, and couered with a whitifh barke, notwtthltancling thglrie oegiuning when the fprayes be young they are fomewhat redclilh. The leaiues be long, like and ‘ml the common Hony—fuckle, foft, ancl of a white greene :_on the lower fitle they be whiter, ‘ll ttle hairy : the flotires be leffer than any of the W0od-bindes,but yet or the fame falhion,
W“ {Of 3; whitilh colour, joyned together by couples vpon feiierall {lender footuftalkes, like little
“<3 Chen-ies,ofa red colour,the one lelfer oftentimes than the other.
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4 pmflymemrm rec"z.‘tmz fimfizz méra. lmght Wood-binde with blew berries;
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