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1]’ '1‘ be Time. There bring forth floures and feeds when the other VVormwoods do. 1: The 13 with vs, it floures fo late in the yeare. :1:

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q T55 Name)‘. _ d likewifc Sea Wormwood is called in Grkke, &"4t'r.°)1o!3u/1ianov:ifl Latine, c,d6/int/.riumm4rz.num,aI_1 thelc e Serépbium : in Dutch, flee allfenez of diners, Samommm, as witneffeth Diofcorzde: : neucf in I c there is another Safltofiimm differing from Sea Wormewood :in Englilh of fome Womc“ country,Garden Cyprelle. ' q] The Temperature. Sea \/Vormwood is of nature hot and dry,but not fo much as the common. - qf ‘I//e Vermex. . it kfl. Di0f2‘oride5 affirmeth,that being taken of it {elfc,ot boyled with Rice, and eaten with h01:%l;me. leth the {mall wormes of the guts,and gently loofeth the belIy,the which Pliny doth 3} 03 r em. The juyce offea Wormwood drunke with wine rcfifieth poifomefpecially the poifofi 0 locltes. T he leaues Ptamped with figs ,l'alt- peter,and the meale ofDarnel,and applied to the be or Hanl<es,helpe the dropfic,and fuch as are fpleneticlte. d-n all The Fame is fi0£’>”Iar aslainlt all in flanimationsfind heat of the Pcomacke and liuefrexcce I g the kindes ofwormwood for the fame purpofes that common Wormwood ferueth. . row.’ It is reported by fuch as dwell neere the {ca {ide,_that the cattell which doe feed Whm’ ‘lg eth become fat and lufly very quickly. ~ b5 and The herbe with his {talks laid in chells,preffes,and ward-rob es, keepeth clothes {ION mot

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S€m5”fi”4- fir T1‘ /Jebefcrijatinrl. Holy VVOl'm€WOOCl. _ . and 5;- His VVormewood called SemMfW’d Holy, 2 men/mzmwhich we haueiangh 3, that is that kinde of Wormwood which beg“: efeed: feed which we haue in vfe, called VVOTT] there in (hops. Semen Santolinum .- about Whig. 'ters= hath been great controuerfies among“ W G fomc holding that the feed of Srmf0”’ “W eming rm to be the true Wormefeed :oth€f5 . it to be that ofztomanam 946/intbiizm -' W much refemble the firll of the {ca mm“,- in {hape and proportion : it rifct _Vl’d=iu- woocldy fialkt-,ofthe height ofa cu rte,‘ on _ into diuets branches and wings 5 Vfbcm P fet very fmall leaues tamong which 3’ clufters of feeds in inch abundancfii‘ firlt view it leemeth to be a plant C0“ of feed.

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The Place. _ me in It is a forreine :)Tlant:the feeds bcmg {$2,}; ;ifl the gardens of hot regions doe pf0fP°r I thefe cold countries it will not gf°W 3.‘ 3 'abou€ uertheles there is one or two COfDP3m “st they London, who haue reported vnto IT’? a ‘den; had great {lore of it growing in I ‘_31’ G10 0 yeare-ly,which they fold at a great “C5 ‘$1 many I-003011 Apothecatiespand gaine muc Bgggc thereby; One of the men dwelling by the and Bottle neere London, whole namc ‘5 wall; into whofc garden I was brought W 0

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t9ll3\tl1\ett there it did row I flill petfilted it was not true :butwhen ldid behold this great C]l.lcl.‘t)- title of Wotmewoodgir W3’; bathing em: but common Ameor. How many Apothecaries haue been eceiued, how many lhey haue robbed of their inony, and how many children hatie beene nothing ‘E16 better for taking it I refer it to the iudgernent of the fimplelhconlidering their owne report, to 3 _ . ~ - p . . ‘X

8_ue fold many hundreth pounds weight of it 5 the more to their {heme be it fpoken, and [ht It fit. wit or skill in the A 0th€-a,ie5.the,ef0,e hauc 1 {er downe this asacaueat vnto thofe that buy P M before they glue it to their children, or commit it to

Oflhefe feeds, firft to tafte and trie the fame _ to _ “Y Othervfe. it Certainly our Author was either mifintormed, or the people of theft: times were or fcatce any other lb fimple as to be

QTY fimPl€,f0I' I dare boldly fay there is not any Apothecary, “S deceiued now. 1:

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T176 Time. It flouieth and bringeth forth his feed in 1111)’ and A“g“fi° Th qy The Names. h yo m L _ 1: - , - . 1 1' 3 en {ma : w ereupon a i e atine name s».i,,:,»,,:::°** t‘‘iii:5:::”:e:‘;:.;:,:::::i;%»r§m : tea 5 and mot,-in En;1;§fl-jtvtifgfmfeediheherbeit {ewe is am, called VVOrmfeed,or Worinfeed—wort:{ome 32::semézzzcéloarmzedoalrie feed,becaufe it hath a fmell fomevvhat refetnbling that of Ze-

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The feed is very bitte1',al.'1Cl for that caufe of nature hot and dry . q; The Vernier.

It‘ . r ' 1; ,and better alfoif a little Ru- A Ea'b°ml’§(:h)iclt::d£;lrIllli:‘ll)r[E<‘):sfh) ftl1133eV?§lhy1:Sn;ll':[t‘lg: hhtlyakilleflfihtvrtallkewife they are driuen dowrie ythe fi¢ge,which thing mull alwaies be regarded. th 9 feed mixed with a little A/oefu66‘0trimt,al1d brought t0 the 50 “lauell ofa childe doth the like.

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Lflgfinthium wfigyptium; 2 Wormwood Of/E%YP‘-.

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Ldéfintbium zzlézmt. White Wormwood;

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