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The fedond is called Cicam /“”Jr”lM’3nz§‘4m-7 maria lmfblizt, and Sefelz‘ pelapannenfi quorllflficm. In Englifli, great Hemlockes, and gamen locks. ‘ ‘
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§};:‘)3fn°‘€fis, by that means to keep tliofe parts from growing_great5for itdoth not only eafily caufe 0 u\. members to pine away,but alfo hnrtetli the heart and liuer,being outwardly applied,& mull is ccfmtie hurt more being inwardly taken; for it is one of the deadly poifons which ltilleth by P0 Cfold qiiaIitie,as Diofmride: writeth, faying, Hemlocke is a very euillydangerous, hurtfull, and 3’ °fi0us ilClbC,lDiOmlICil that whofoeuer taketh of it in to his body , dieth remedilelle, ex-5 yypt Phi‘ Party drinke {ome w ine,that is naturally l_iot,hefore the venomihath taken the heart,as Plz’-_ onait abut being dmnke with wine,the poifon is with greater {peed carried to the heart, by reg- yi[';‘t:°;;1°‘>£ it killetli prefently : therefore not to be applied outwardly, much lelfe taken inward- " C ody.
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mloclte or as they grow tocrether on the tops of the flaflltes theyrefemble Coriander feeds;
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