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concerning Ellcéarine or El”f’." t - but this E/leéorim of the Alpes IP“t "gani, place,becaufe it approchethneerer vnftgothiit cle and Rammculw, as participating ° groweth in the mountaines and hig . - of the Alpifb hills, and is a manger a our Englilh gardens. The root is coglfg many fmall twified firings like blac 6 bor : from thence ariie {mall tender fmooth,and eafie to bend ;in Wh0fC leaues with line diuifions, fo_mCWh bout the edges like vnto Saniclg = fl . ta confilk of fix leaues fomwhat {h_1n_1fl3= "1 lam; fliarpe, Yet not vnpleafant. T1115 *5 the f not which Perm found in the forrelt OfEf€% far from Iupiters mount, and fets f0”h Y name of Alpim Elleéorine Szmimlic L nggrifacie.

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T Here be diuers forts or kinds ofthefe pernitious herbes comprehended vnder th ”’”""lM, or.Crowfoot, whereof molt are very dangerous to be taken into the bod)’: 3“. " not f°T€ the)’ require a Very exquilite moderation,with a molt exaél and due maner oft6mP°‘mg1;e,¢- any of them are to be taken alone by thetn{elues,becau{e they are ofmolt violent f0YC5=‘““ I fore haue the greater need of correétion. ' i ey The knowledge of this herbe is as neceffarie to the Phyfitian as of other herbes, to the en ig at may ihun the farne,as Scriéomm Ldrgm {aith,and not take them ignorantly : or al{0a if,“€CCmc '

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their proper correétiues. For thefe dangerous fimples are likewife many times of fici3],& oftentimes pi-ofitable:for fome of them are not fo daungerous,but that they may 1. H bee fort, and oftentimes in fit and due feafon profit and doe good, if temperature and moderatiohat is vfed:of this there be foure kindes, as Diofcarider writeth 5 one with broad Ieaues, anotherpgbfcp downy_.,the third very frnall,and the fourth with a white floure:the later Herbarifts alfo haugr [amt ued many moe:all thefe maybe brought into two principall kinds, fo that one be a garden r the“: one,and the other wild,-,and oi the Te fome are common,and others rare,or forreign . Moreoue “,0!-

is a difference both in the roots and in the leaues; for one bath a bumped or knobby ‘'°°t’:1w ; ,e a long leafe as Spearewoortzand firfl: of the wilde or field Crow—feet,referring the readerx A

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