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« ' 41707. ' ‘ ' ‘ Cm” m 3 This alfo hath a lafling 1'00‘: W1"§l}O{°;,'. dcth vp round creited btanches,a foot 3; macs times acubit high, whereon grow {us we and as thofe of the former , but more whl foo? downie : the floures which grow 0“ {hangs to. ftalltes, out of the bofomes of the ll§.3["ll ‘co- wards the top of the flalks, arc 0f“ w. 1 icatgd lour,with veines ofa duskie col0l"' :‘;l 1”” ouer the vpper leafe : the cods at the common Fetch. Clafiza for»! d wilde places of Hungarie -, it floure « he calls it Viciafyluejfréi aléaflore. 11 eunflies 4. Strangle Tare, called in l'Of§1|‘3‘ mp- Tine, and of others wilde Vetch , 1S 3 "3. an herbe like vnto the common Tare,1’3‘“Pl%g; at clymbing among corne where it chamicr‘ ‘ it pluclteth it downe to the grounds“ growcth the fame in fuch fort, that If mine and ltilleth not only wheat,but all 05 3 ‘ whatfoeuer: the herbe is better know“ ‘ tired, therefore thefe few lines {lhall £1‘ Y “ r’ the defcri )IlOl}. This mwet pr» ‘ s ‘;3 /./%§-.\Y 6) with manly fiend; weakegbranchfl “he [again are much final let than the former : 3?, ipurplc .5‘ \ t ciai in tendtels : the flames are 0 . nt. '-A . C0l($ur,§iKl. coinrnonly grow but one a{L9,,yzed ‘ and they are fucceeded by flat ih-4??‘ Pf€ed5a- ,- . which containe iome nine 01' “n V piece, _ 5 This alfo growes a good «N ” I. L‘ flenderer flalkes than the forrncfswh ded into fundry brancheszthe leau€5 5‘ . -_ or fix vpon foot-fialkes, ending alfo 1“ teridrels :’ the Homes grow vpon pretty long but very gender fgopflalkcsg fometimestwoor C ‘°‘h‘“;¥Whil€5 m0f€a‘/Cry fmall, and of a whitiih colour inclining to blewnelfe : which 3“ {ucffhis is by little fhort flat cosds, containigcommonly {oure or fine.litt-kle feeds of a blackiih C0_l"‘".' ‘ the ’!""b"‘afi’V‘ C"““‘ ’”’7’i’”4 °fL"5‘l5b'-‘E I (lueflion whether it be that which Bambi?" 1". hath tnade the fame with it,calling it Viciafigemm cum /2'/iquisplurimi: /zirfittzk: for thaw’ d€fC”b¢ds=1fld which exaétly agrees with this figure of Loéel and that defcription in ‘he hath C0dS Very fmooth without any hairinefle atall. This floures molt part ofSiiriim¢1':“” in molt places both in come fields and medowes. qt The Tm’ is f°W“¢ in any ground or foilgwhfffgfhft.
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‘Here iséa Pulfe growing in our high and thicke woods, hailing a very thick tough and wooddy root, from which rife vp cliuers long Wealte and feeble branches, confifiing of gr . :1 rough middle rib edged on both fides with a thin skinny membraiim-,im'ootli,and of; bgfle %i‘een colour swhereon grow at certaine difiances ii-nail flat lremmestvpon which fiand two {big l¢5'«‘nl(’.s joining together at the bottoine: from betwixt thofe 1eau_€9 “"033 f9‘"‘h l‘°,“gh C13- wheE»;ECl1ClrelsV;l1lCl1 take hold offuch things asgrow nextvnto thcm:fr0m th? l’0l_0m 01 the 959111 tiflur1°0n€l1'i:l€aL!CS do grow,lhooteth forth a naked fmooth f<_1ot—Prallte.on which grow moFt§eaii- New ouies iilrc thofe of the PCafe,the middle _part whereof is ofa light red tending £1‘? 31 “E, P_‘:'1‘-j pm gram , thgolxfivafd leaues are fornewhat lighter? inclining to a bluih colour :.w» ic 1 eeirig *‘l‘-ere glicceed long round cods, wherein is contained feed Ofthe blgneife of 2. Tare, but roun- > lackilh l‘u'lEl1OL1[,')'CllOVVlfl1 within,and of a bitter taile,,' '
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of ~ 3 The flalks,leaues,and floures ofthis are like tholc Omit‘ Pl?“ Cnfs but the floures__ are
a leddifh plifplc 5010” ' the ‘dds 3'6 letter than thofe of the former, and in them? are cohtained.