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I &:l1e iifliiiiilioitie of Plants. L1 13. 2!

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mots, and all grolii: fiermne and cholet, and is alfo good againlt all old and co are hard to be cured ; it purgeth the brainqand is very good againft all difeafes ofthe hea d the A 70 lexie and Epilepiie. . E Beingptalten in the fame manner,it is good againli crampesi palfiesfirrinkings and Pam“ O iinerwes. _ d 5} it is good agairrfi. the lhortnelfe of breath , the cold and long cough, the paine in the lid: 3“ brel‘t,for it rnundilieth and cleanleth the brelt from all cold flegme and rheumaticke htrmtitc-reth, H Szzgzzlzcmtm inlulecl or iteeped in vineger all night, and fpread vpon leatheror cloath, fcarow. g dilli'}lLI€tl1,3l]Cl driuetii away all hard and cold fwellings, tumors,botches, and hard lUmP5 gtmemg about thejoynts or elfewhere, and is excellent good to be put into or mingled with all oyn or empl.ai.i‘ters which are made to mollifie or foften. . 00 I The juyce 0r”I~‘m.<[/z Galéamfizra, called Galéamnmdrunke in wine with a little myrrllea 15 gomous gainlt all venome or poyfon that hath beene taken inwardly, or {hot into the body With Vcn darts,r;;uarr‘els,0r arrowes. . _ _ K It he lps woirens pain full trauell,ifthey do take thereofin a cup ofwine the quantrtre L The p:~rlirrne of Gtllé/177157/7 helpeth women that are grieued with the tiling of the mother, good f<.xfl;l10fCtl]ati1al.?e the falling lickenelfe. d Confu.‘ M Grz;’o*i:,:«,7,-m-2 loltneth, mollifieth, and draweth forth thornes, fplinters,or broken bones,aDI vfc O meth cold and phlegmatieke hnmors, feruing in {undry oyntments and emplaifiers fol Surgeriaand hath the f'ame phylicall vertues that are attributed vnto Sagafenum.

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1 Fihgzencfirla. 2‘ Fi:’ipa;2a’nl4 monum- Dtop-Worte Mountain: Drop-W0"'

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He firli kinde of Filipendula hath leaues growing and fpred abroad like feathers,eaelt leale confifiing of fundry {mall leaues dented or fnipt round about the edges, grow» ing to the italke by a fmall and flendet item zthefe leaues refemble wilde Tanfie or

2 but that they be longerand thicker, let like feathers, as is aforefaidmmong thefe rife vpi fl cubit and a halfe high,at- the top whereof grow many faire white floures,each fmall floure "‘§0ffix {lender leaue's,like a little lianbulhing together in a tuft like the floures of Mede~

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fzfelfa 0i a foft fweet fmell : the feed is linall , and groweth together like a button : the roots are

I E f and blacke, whereupon depend many little knops or blacke pellets, much like the roots of “"316 Peonie,fauing that they be a great deale fmaller. 4,44 4] he fecond kinde of Filipendula, called of Perm in his Qbferu_ations, oenanrfie, aw Pbz'lz‘pm— 0 Cexicgrvr monramz, is neither at this day very well knowne,_ neither did the old Writers heretofore bone ‘J13? Orfpealce of it: but Pena that painefullHerbar1i’t found It growing naturally in Nara vnmllln “rance, neere vnto V eganium, on the top of the high hills called Paradtfw D_“,3fld Deere 491%! Unountaine Calcaris : this rare plant hath many knobby long roots, in fl1a;}e,111<C C0 4/12/19- foot h‘f""“6, or rather like the roots ofcarruda, or wilde Afparagus -, from which rtieth vp a {ialke 2: Fl“ 'ghs3nd more,which is thicke,roun,dl,and ehanelled,befet full ofleaues like thole ofeommorr fi(ripe“d”l3,bLit they be not l'o thicke let or winged,but more like vnto the leaues ofa Th1ftle,con- rgufdg of fundry fmall leaues, in falhion like to (foronopm Raellg',that is, Ruellim his Buckes-_horne :_ fmall about the tops of the fialke there groweth a very faire tuft of white floures, relemblmg fine cane 0ods,growing clofe and thicke together like the floures of Padifularu, that1s,Red Rattle: and 4} _Caro[m Clufiu4,Alcc?arolophos ; whereof he rnaketh this plant a kinds, but In my }udgem€fit Plmon it is rather like Cynofimbzz, a kindc of Satyrion.

1' 4, Filzyzendula Cicutefizrie.

3 Fi[iPena';;[4 anguflifolia, ' Hemlock,c~Drop~wo.rt.

arrow leaued Drop-wort.

llrbge oghefe is another kindc of Filipendula fet forth vnder the name of otmzmhe, that hath man;-,_

kllobrshs “id thicke roots like th__ofc of Drop-wort,but white of co1our,and euery one of tho

5“ 9 a certaine firing or fibre annexed theret'o,from whence arifeth a crefled fialke tvit§if_'0?f”. .