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fife with {Dim or fiueblaclcilh purple lines,wherein it differcth from thefither wilde kinde : and *3 hath been taken offome young I-Ierbarifis to be the yellow Violet. T1 q The Place. _ p. - 1. 16 P_Iearts.eafe growerh in fields in many places, and in gardens alfo, and that oftentimes. of elffi : It 1Sl110i"r3 gallant and beautifull than any of the wilde ones. : p A ft! fm/770114: reportcth, that the vpright Paunfie is found on mount l_3alclus in Italy. L056! faith h “ gloweth in Languedoclte in France, and on the tops offome-hills in England gbllt as yet I
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_ Ofe with yellow figures hang bgenefound by a village in Lancalhire called Latham , foure
miles from Kyrchamiby M27/mm Hesket/i before remembred.
T The ‘Time. _ _ _ I _ mmhey home not onely in the Spring, but for the moi}; part all Summer thorow, euen vntrll Au- ne. » I 1} The Names‘. ‘ _ . _ learts cafe is named in Latine Viola mcolor, or the three coloured Violet -,and of druers, 14654;. 8:61: there is another 146% fyfflamed 2\{jgra: in Englifh, Kna‘p-weed,Bull-weed,and Matffillon) Of 0 e’5sHerr’mTrz'roz'totz'5 or herbe Trinitie, by reafon of the triple colour of the HOMES 3 Of [CHIC a the“: Herlnz Cl.mc/./45.2,: in French Pwfecr : by which name they became knowne to the Brabanders Dd Others of the Low-countries ihat are next adioyning. It ieemeth to be Viola flommed. Which’ neg? /W/11155 calleth ma, which is alfo called Woo» : in Englilh, Hearts-eafe,Paunfies, Liue in idle- E’ “11 me to you, and Three faces in a hood. I . ._ is 3 “Flight Panfie is called not vnproperly Viola ojfurgem,0r Surrefia, and withall Tricolor?’ that ‘[1 °.f“Yx firaight or vpright Violet three coloured : offome, Viola aroorefcem, or Tree Violet,‘ for’ at 1“ the multitude of branches and manner of growing, it réfembles a little Tree. I _. . qr T/Je Nature. M . _ _ _ A, ‘ at‘ ‘9 Of temperature ob fcurely co1d,but more euidently moifi, of a tough and flimie juice, like dothfl ‘he Mallow sfor which caufe it moiltneth and fuppleth , but not fo much 85 the MEUOW _ The Vcrtzm. _ ' , inf ‘5 good, as the later PhVfitianswrite,for fuch as are ficlce of an ague, efpectally CbI‘1d1'CI1 and A an. Whole convulfions and fitsof the falling fickneflli it is though‘ ‘9 ‘We’. . A , ; of thes cgrnmfnded againfl inflanimations of the lungs and chefls afid agaulfl {Cabs “Pd “chmfis B h ‘"l_10le bodie, and healeth vlcers. . _ . . . L . E dlftilled water of the herbe or floures giuén to drinke for W“ '7“ more dale‘ togefhefs ‘bl?-3 C Ce‘ in the morning and the like quantitie at night , doth wonderfully e_3T€_‘l‘° Palms Of Eh? ncih Fl'i_feafe,and cureth the farne,if the patient be caulied to {wear fundr)’ "mesa 3‘ C"./I41“ YCPW ’ n 1115 booke denatura Vniucrflflirp.
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1 Round Ivy is a low or bafe herbe ;' it creepeth and fpreads vpon thc_ground_hithei‘ a‘nd‘,_ thither all about, with many fiallces of an vncertaine length, (lender, and lake tbnfc of
thin . the Vine, fomgthing cornered,and fometimes reddith :_whereupon grow lcaues {'om<_3-' iointgbroad and mund,W,in¢k1¢d, hairy, nicked in the edges, for the moi} par t two‘ out of euerie mama amoflgft which come forth the HOLYTCS gaping like llftlfi hOOdS, néf. Vflllke tothofe Of GL3": and bf:t’e°f3{{>Urplifir blew colour : the roots are very threddy : the whole plant is of a flrongfmell T ta e_ ‘ I
,Vpon the rockie and mountainous places of Parouince and Daulphine grows this Othflf Ale-hoofe, which hath leaues flzalkes, floures,and roots like in (hapc to tl1°‘l'¢ Offhe f°’5 C fthfi Homes and leaues are of a,light purple colour,and alfo llargefand l9”;g¢r'Th‘S by Lg; a led £Af£zrino,]irvefaxotz'lz3: lmzlem. 1: L
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P01! banks vnder hedges, and by the fides of houfes. In _ q] The '1‘ ime. reth frednamettl glffene not onely in Summer,but alfoin Wi“‘°' at an m APY111tIl1_ Summer be far fpetrt. '
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