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being our common garden Louage, hath l‘f1’_%: “E L5 "iJ7i‘“’” W13 4"" - and broad leaues,almoft like to fmallaE»C' . 9 COMMON Louage; {talks are -round, hollow and knottYa3' Cu lntd ~ 1 high,hauing' fpokie tu fts,or bu1'hy’rundlesiJ&r 3 at the top of the Pcalkesof a yellow colo so round,flat, and hrowne feed,11l<¢ ‘I33 {C6 an Angelica : the root is long and thiCl<C 2 hringeth forth euery yeare new P261135-

qr The Place.

The right Lcuijlzmm or”Louag€ S’ fundry gardens,and not wild (as far as. in England.-

oweth in I know)

q; The Time. 9 Louage floureth molt comm and Auguii.

only in My

- T /5eNzzme£.\ i It is called Latine, Lent:/$117!!/_ -' and. b): fome, Lzgrifiicam .— of other gfoinei 5’ ,1} mmz, but not triiely = in high Dutch» W; lselzin French, Lzfuzf.-/re’,-’ in low Dill‘ 9 Wife Sin Engliih, Louage.

The Temperature. , This plant is ‘hot and dry in t grec.

he thifd 35*

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The roots ofqliouage are very g0°‘l flfisagfi inward difeafes , driuing away ventéfim windineffe, efpecially ofthe i%oma¢l“?' .k hcj. , K A _ The feed thereof warnieth the fl0ma_..C ,1 e peth cligeflion gwherefore the people pof:Gennes in times paft did vfe it in their incates, 35 Wee ' pepper,-according to the tefliimony ofAnt.tJmrfiz. ' V and

The diflilled water ofLouage cleareth the fighgand putteth away all fp0ts,lentils, freckles’ rediie {Te of the face,if they he often wafhed therewith. ' l A ~

l‘ The figiirezliat was her: was efthc Si./er i/io:4i::rzzim,ot Scfeli afiicindreng.

CI-IAP. 395; Of‘ Cow Trtifiaep.

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ii” The Dirfcrz'}:tz‘oi2; Paflllep

. . A_ V y . .. . , r uollfa 0' 5Ph°“dY11Um.Whereiinto it effeéhially anfwereth,both in his grieuous and ran 6 {,3 5 s,

'35 ‘M0 ill the likellelfe of the root whereupon it was called S bomiilium - and of the Gem “of '~AW’*"/Wabl“ Vmm1Y=th€1eaues of this plant are long and largg not mucli vnlikc thel wilde13arl'nep,or Pamzx Heracleum 5deepely nqufhed or cut about the edges like the teet and 0f3“_°u_C’W°‘"C green? C0l_0ur.The floures grow in tufts or rundles, like vnto Wild the root is like to ‘I-Ienbanc: this herbe in each part thereof hath an euill {‘auouy,and d 'l the right r/1c4nt6zum,not onely in faculties,but euen in all other things .

His plant spbamlilium groweth in all Countries,ancl is lcnowne by the name of wilcle

R l _ qr T/ac Place. _ _ This plant groweth in fertile moifl medowes, and feeding paftures, very commonly In 3 ofEngland,or elfewhere in fuch places as I haue trauelled.

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Sflaondylizim flouietli in lLlllCfl3l’lCl Iulyr. ' 1' 77113 TQIMES.

It is called in Gieeke :mi;,W: Latine likewife Spbonjyliqm,-in the {hops add ‘°“’§,‘f,',3 I

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Oil theilldifiorie of Plants;

many Brzirica vrfimz,whO vnadtiifedly in times pail; liaue vied it in clyflers , in {lead of Brancke Vrfine, and thereuponhaue named it flietnclafia : in Engli'fh,Cow Parfnep,mCd0W.’ Parfenep,and_Madnep. 1‘; ‘I12: T empemture,

COW Parfnep is of a rnanifefi warmc com-

plexion.

T S plmnafi/[z'm:«z. Cow Pailenep.

or; The Vcrmesl, _

The leaues ‘of this plant doe coiiiiime and diflblue cold fwellings if they bee bruifecl and applied thereto;

The people of Polonia and Lituania vfe to make drinke with the decoélsion of this herhe, and leuen or fome other thing made of rneale, which is vfed in Pteacl Of bfifre and 0- ther ordinary drinke.

The feed of Cow Parfenep drunken, {cou- reth our flegmaticlce matter through the W , _ gut?’ i;1h(Ef]e[I)1Fhe jafl.lnI§lll.€,th}i3féll1DdglgClC- ne et e ran mg 0 t ernot.er,an t em that Eric rim wgindea. l 1 %:‘uk\' -~ Alfo if 3 man bee falne into a dead fleepe,

ora fwoune, the fume of the feed will waken hima aine. i . . .

If E phrentiéke or__melancholicke mans head bee annointed with oyle wherein the leaues and roots haue bcene fodder! 9 it hel- peth mm Very muchpand fiich as bee; troubled with the head.ache and the lethargic, or fick-p 1‘-ielfe called the forgetfull euill.

and ‘EC 53"“ rpm {mid hauc Ecenc lien: was afterwards vndcr thcritlc

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.3} Th . , . ‘ll Hip;.[f[1:%:1re Form. 1’ was DNA‘ P;/§;,:4m_(jI:a:.{ir;.4, or §.’ipt&abaf5;imof Tabzriimnammia,

C H AR 394,, Of Herhe Fran/finicenfl. Q} The D5cfErz'17tz'an.V

4 Here hath heene from the beginning diners plants of fundry kindes, which men haue

termed by this glorious name Li64n0m',onely in refpcétppf the excellent and fragrant

t;».«m~ fmell which they haue yeelded vnto the iences of-man, fomewhat refembling Frankin~

-2 [one ‘T1161 ient_and f mell Diofcorzdes cloth aflcriboe to‘ tile rootpf this iirft kind,which bringethkforfth

gt 5: lift with goynts like Fennell,Wh_6fL0U D10: ¢t?3U€_$:1 Imofl like_Ch¢iL1i1lor Hedtnllobc S,i

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gm. giiibcrn‘;‘*°“’:d:;=::%::*;:l:;r§;g:i;Pi%i;;:l*::ia::%r::::li;°;n::iii; i:::i or

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I angellg-The ihyotlcislblgctliis without and white witliiighairie aboue atathe parting of the root and 2 ° Vnto Ulktcum or P€tlCE6!iifitIm:3l'l(l fauoureth like vnto'Ro'fine:0r Fi‘ankincenle.

are ikérhe fecond kinde ofLi'i’mnoti: hath alfo 3/‘ll:l'algllt fialke, full of knots and joynts: th:

and VD vnro Smallage: the floures grow in taflels like vnto the foriner, and bring forth gray 1%:

leller Cue“ fccdnof a {harpe tafie:the root is like the forrnet,and {'0 is the whole plantvery i. re, hm

3g 3 ct Th? third kinde of Liéaiziatzls differeth fomewhat from the others in forme and (113992 376? ii

-and roll: Wlth them in fmell, which in {ome fort is like Frankinfence :the leaucs are whiter, lS)n.ger,_

at th gher than’ the [canes ofsmalla e :the ftalkes do grow to the height oftwo culiiits, bearing M e FOP the fpokje tufrs of Dill fomwhat yellow: the root is like the formegbiit thicis;er3nei:hei: ntetli it hairy taffels at the top hi the root ;which the others alfot liaiiehefoie rehearfed ._ I _.

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