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I Lem m“j7r' 2 Lens minor. Great Lentils. Lime Lemi1s_
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» » 1 ‘ ?T The Place‘ _ . r“ Thefe Dulles do grow in mv garden and iri E d . that 6- A ~ . . .i ' * . - b thofe of and cred“: ' ,0 A W F , srt porre vnto me y g_ ha; Cgltiééuscfiéghhggdgéelleggfld other places of bngland the husbandmen doefow chem W‘
. — T5 T‘ , Tlieypboth floure and wax ripe in Iuly arqill Adguzllm I‘! ‘ . They 3'5 Called 50 Gffiekfi, am?» of 9'="w'-"iflle and L6’i2ti"!JIz2 in 11° ll Dtitcbiflfltmz . , _ - t ' U ." V in French,Ler2tzl1e: 1nItalian,Lcmickm ,- in Spanifh,’Le;m3z'a : in Englilh, Lcntllgs. .
r ‘.i keTe w «r ' A Lentils as G 9 . 1] T mpei attire zzrmfi/emm. dae- al ' . on gme : their skin iesnafinitrlli, are 1n8biI1C8.I1C betweene hot and cold. yet are they dry in tbs‘ fefiafld ear. myjuyceihauing a (mi genre] or _ inclling, and the meate or _fuhI{ance within is of a tl’1lC~ d;l15l‘COf: but the I-uyce ofthem is Y_ at 15 a itrle auflere or {omething harlh,rr.1uch more the s in them quite contrary to the binding q_ual1[y5tvhg;¢;fQrg ifa man {ha
. . 11 boile in Faire watergand afterward {‘ - . . P thfi“ take it,the fame drunke dot; rgiighglislhiihr mtlr {alt and p1cl<le,zmt cum ipfi: alas condmzsra .
B The firlt decoétion ofl. ‘ , , - fir“ clc:cor‘3rion cal“: away, then clididihsedolillnlcloofe the bell)’ 5 but ‘if they bee boyled againfls aiflfhe 3 They do their Operation more e}f’Fe&ua€1,Iand are good againfl; the bloudy flix or dafigfiro 9 be bovled therewith that is to fay red Be y m fioppmg 9’ b‘”d“‘ga‘f““ 0' ‘my. Omm . S _ b .35 Vmi’ P .9 5“: Myrtles, plls of Pomegranats, dried Rof . 36 E5 C _‘ _ 1 _0fl)’ 0! mundifie and clenf co . . i ' and T0 filling them with flelh againegand is molt fingularto be tr’ e tfmpcvlcgrs di e1 ' among our London Surgeons forgreene wounds P I d mm t E Common g E a‘-‘C'Ii‘Ll§leCnl[_.sE:rhEl.ll;£'.L‘l.lllg the skin or coatt-aken.ofF, as it lofetli that {lrong binding qua1i‘Y» F . I in 21L Cpend on the fame,fodoth it more nou1~,{h_‘tIian ifit had the skin On. it no; t gendreth thickeand nauvhty juyce and {lowl ailtl h l b ll et doth h flay the loofenemwqa 2. d o_ . / . _ K y p .-c it rougi the c Y; Y » too mac . -not .. {hall och Willcll hath his coaton 5. and therefore they that vfe to ear thereof
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th°‘°\°? doe necelfarily become Lepers,a‘nd are much fubjeét to cankersfior Elliclifiiaflil dry nou- merits are apt to breed melancholy.
th ‘ilefofe the Lentill is good food for them that through waterilh liiimours be apt to fall into
ge°}‘ll‘<3_pfie, and it is an moi‘: dangerous food for dry and withered bodies 5 for which caufi: it brim-
mtg . dlmnelle of light,though the fight he perfeéhtlrroiigh his exceliitre dryneH'e,whereby the {pi- lfithe fight he waited 5 but it is good for them that are of a quitecontrary CO[lfill‘.l]tl’0Il.
pa “5 “OE good for thole that wanttheir termes 5 for it breedeth thicke bloud',and {rich as {lowly H
(r°‘h_tl}tough the veines. " _ . V _ . afl~1"“n‘ 1:118 fingular good to {lay the menfes, as Galen in his booke of the faculties of nourifhrnents I et , s I r
angtlcauffith tI°“b1°f°m€ dfeams (as Diofooride: doth moreouet write)it hurtetli the headfinewes K ‘.‘“E$-
th It is good to fwallow downe thirty graines of Lentils lhelled or taken from their husks, againpg L
e°“_°TCalling of the flomaeke. _p I Vfilflg boyled with parched barly meale and laid to, it affwageth the panic and aeh of the gou't_ M itw lth hony it filleth vp hollow fores,it breaketh afehates, clenferhvlcers : being boyled in wine N afif‘-th away wens and hard fwellings of the throat. _ da 1“! 3 quince, and Melilot, and oyle ofRofes,it helpeth the inflammation of the eies and fun- 0 mentsbut in greater inflammarions of the fundamcnt, and great deep vlcers,it is boyled with the
xide °f-1 pomegranate,dry Rofe leaues,and hony.
“C1 after the fame maner againll: eating {ores that‘are mortiHed,iffea vvatetbe added ; it is alfo P kibénefly againft pufhcs, the fhingles, and the hot inflarnmation called S.Anthonies fire, and for M3, in {rich manner as we haue written 5 being boyled in {ca water and applied,_ it helps womens *5 In which the rnilke is clurtered,and cannot furfer too great abundance of milke.
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C H A rig 514; oij true Oroédmt
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The true Orobus. ‘ll Tile Defcréptian.
‘ His Pulfe,which of molt Herbarilis is taken T for the true Orobus, and called of fome, bit} ter Fiteh,is one of the Pulfes whofe tender brat» ches crane vpon the ground,as T/Jen]:/mzfim faith, and whole long tender branches fpred far abroad, Whereon doe growleaues like theft: of the field Vetch :among which grow white fioures 5 after which come long cOdS,that appeare bunched on the outfide againlt the place where the feeds do lie,which are finall,ronnd,rufl‘et of colour,and of a bitter tafie : the root is {mall and fingle, ’ ' qr €T_lJe Place. _ It profpereth belt in a leane foile, according to Colnmclla .- it groweth in woods and copies in {undryi places of Spaine and Italy, but here only in gar ens. i The ‘Time, . . .. This is fowne eglly and late,l[>ut ifitdbe fovynt“. ‘ i , V s - r f \ in the S rinrr it eafil commet 1 v ,3“ ‘S 9 ea“ r ' A d . v _ {ant 3 and vngleafantyif it be {owing in the fall of %7'?‘\"7'/I fl 5 the leafe .. ’ I i :3‘ V i tr W New ‘ " I ~ ’ ’ This is called in Greekci '°5’3“ -’ ‘T113 ’fl10ps of Germany haue kept: the name Oroén; : the I talia ans cal it M a6ho:th€ 3P3n1_?‘~YCl5?;7"eruo,and Terms: in Englilh it is called bitter Vetch , or bitter pitch, and Qrobus,aFter the Latino name. 0 fome El'S58iE€‘.‘-Y the French name. i" "’ .; ._..— A ~-- ~ - *-‘ -4~ — - -—<—-it--4-——.... ~~~—-----4 q