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E 22 mm marimrm, 1 2. Eryngium Mediterrancarfb I “sit Holly. Levant {ea H011)’-

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§ihl<:tlatuHZrfiicli aldd irpdn Lahvtree poinll on th1t:n0ctl‘le€rLl'1ad1€t:] gfytheexwglldlr H-l‘X§)1ffc$?]tCnC5 I brought ) \

plailts for my garden. D I

Eryngmm campeflretgroweth vpon the lhores of the Mediterranean fea,and in my gafde“ mo‘ _ . 1;; The Time." _ Both of them do floure after the fummer Solfl:ice,and in Iuly.'

. qr The Names. I Eyyifi This Thifile is called in Greeke Kramer: and likewife in Latine Eryngitmz .- and OFPIW 31 O 33 -' 1“ fl‘°P5_>E ’y71g‘:rs : in Engli(h,fea Holly,fea Holme,ot fea I-lulver. V , a wire Therfirlt is called in Latine,Eryngium marimtm : in low-Dutch euery where, tfltillfi D!“ DelnD§a9139:"b3D2»ttle: in Engli{h,fea Holly. ' in 1, jgbf

The fecond is named °f P1i74y.Zz‘é.22. cap. 8. Cmmm Capita,or hundred headed Thifilfi njrmgza

Dutcl1,fi98!]f§CWlJJ.25§8fl€lJ¢t'l Diflil, lfiahenbiflel : in S panifh, Cardo correct/or .- in Italia and -’”"’§" 7 1‘ ‘5 fymamed C‘””P‘W"s0IChampian {ea Holly,tl1at it may differ from the what’

A Kl 7_‘/ye Temperature. V _ V of who Theroots of them both are hot,and that in a mean,and at little dry alfo,with a tlllflndre

flance,as Ga/err teflififitlh 1} The VCNIIEJ‘. p - . .th the The roots of fee Holly boiled in wine and drunke, are good for them that are troubl_Cd Wis pro» Col‘icke,it breaketh the fionefixpelgeth gr[a)uel,arci1d helpeéh all the infirrnities of the lrldme r V uoketh vrine, reatl o enin t e a a es ein runke ‘fteen daies to ether; _ - bee The roots égliemfzlulds hatige thell'ame%prhpert%e if they be eaten, and mi gO0d 50’ thofffn-1:5: d liner-licke,and for fuch as are bitten with any venomous beafl: they cafe cra'inp5sC°“‘”‘l ‘O the falling ficknell'e,and bring down the termes, The

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The roots cond iced or prefertied with firgar as hereafter fdllowethgare exceeding gdml E0’ l.‘ 6. gi- C,

{hm ‘O Old and aged people that are confirmed and withered with age,and which want natural mole. ml?‘ they are alfo good fiat other forts of people that haue no delight or appetite to venery,nou— lmgafld relioring the aged,and amending the defeéts of nature in the yonger.

‘ll T be émnmer to cwzaite Erirzgor . we: filgarfit for the pirrpol‘e,and take a pound pf it, Ilicjvhife “fan cggerancl a pinte ofcleer V,-hm’. We them together and fcum l‘E,tllCn let it boile vntil it be come to good llrong fyrrup,and W erlt is boiled,as it cooleth ndde thereto a_faucet full of rofe water,a fpoone-ful_lof Cinnamon in / tafld a grain of muslce,which haue been irifufed together the night before, and now Ptrained ; day _V" 1Cl1fyrrtrp being more than halfe cold , put in your_ roots to foke and infufe vntill the next

{VOW roots being ordered in manner llefliafter f0llOW1Ug= r. . _ , _ Qm:r°_Y0tir roots being walhed and picked, mufi be boiled in faire water by the {pace of foure 0 s,til they be foft: then mutt they be pilled clean as ye pil parl‘neps,&: the pith mutt be_drawri_ mu at the end of the root : but if there be any whole pith cannot be drawn out at the e_nd,th¢n you cleanfllt them and lb take it out : thefe you mu fir. alfof keep from much handlingtliat they may be

3 fit them remain in the fyrrup till the next day, and then fet them on the fire in a faire broad mo Vntill they be very hOt,but let them not boile at all: let them remain ouer the fire an noure or haugemootiing them ea lily in the pan from one place to anotherpwitha wooden flice, This done; xootslil 3 readinelle great cap or royall papers, whereupon lltow fome lugar, vpon which lay your hard : iauing taken them outof the pan. Thele papers you mull; put into 3 ffiollve 0r_h0t—h0llf€ _t0 yguf“ Sbllt if you haue not fuch a place,lay them before a good fire = II! this mane? KY0“ C_0fld1f€? er},-Q roots, there is not any that can prefcribe you a better way. And films Y0..u_may Cofldlfl? any agaiga°_0t ivhatfoeuergwliich will not only be exceeding d elicat,but very wh0lfome,and effefiual

_ the difeafes aboue named. I p _ _ . _ Z any film faith,a certain man aflirmed, that by the continual vfe offea Holly he ncuer after voided

‘Olle,Wl'lCn as before he was very often tormented with that difeafe. _. . ‘A-:_ _ _

dram“ drunkefaith Dio]'coria’er,with Carrot feed againft very many i'n‘5fm1“°5: 1“ the Weigh‘ of 3

sail 13° ll-lice of the learns‘ Pteffed forth with wine,is a remedy for thofe that aretroubled with the “Ig oftl reins. y _ _ rtiffhey repclaert of the herb fea Ho1ly,if one goat talte it into" her mouthrit Caurffth 5?? firfi t0 {land P.',,,fi“;l afterwards the whole flocke, vntill fuch time as the lheepheard take it from her mouth . fin? I,-

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His E‘ry:rgz'zzm , ‘which Dodonazaés in his laft Cdmon calletll Efyiggittmplaaiam 5 and Penal more fitly and truly,Eryngz‘um Alpiimm cwmlmm,hath {talks acubit and a half high,ha~A uing fpaceshettveeneuery joint: the lower leaues are greater and broader,and notched 11% edgcs,but thofe aboue are lelfe, compalling or cntiironing each joint _ftar'-fa{hion, befcf t tender pricks not much hurtfull to the hands of fuch as touch them‘: the knobs or heads .P-‘,iCkly,in colour blew. The root is bunchy or knotty like that of Elccampane,blaCl<W“l1“; ”5‘3Within,like the Eringes in fweetneffe and talte. _ _ . . C fecond baltatd fea Holly , whofe piéture is fat forth in Daclomeua his lafiycdgmofl "W? ES“ Y,being alfo a kinde of Thifilc,liath leaues like the former Eryngesr but l”°“d°' “C?” ‘lm ‘lthan more that glow next the Ftalks fomwhat longa€reeni1h,f°ff»‘3“d “°' P”Ckly’bm lightly hie 01' Dotchcd about the edges,~gr‘eat,er than Quince leaues.'I‘he (talks 8'9“-f more than 3 Cue tfi 1:011 the tops whereof there hang downwards fine or fix knobs or heads, in colour and flours 3 _°F<1:t_licr 5_ hauing three or foure whitifh roots_of a foot long.” rd p. . 9 bfeat b Is third kinde ofbaftard Eryzigiwm hath his flirt leaues (w re 1 0 grow next the ground) din r93d.81'id fofggrowing as it were in a rundle about the root. The llalke is f mall and llendfifa into fome branchcsmhich beare many little leaues‘ turning or Ptanding many waiesrwhigh, " M "M "" A V G

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