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1 Cyaglaffizzn nsaim rvzilgare fineflore. I Cynaglo/film maim cmnflare dsrfimizse. d Hounds-tongue without the flourc, . Hounds-tongue with the floure and fee '

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fome Q/Ve haue receiued another fort hereof from the parts of Italy, hauing leaues like \_Noade;_

Ce W at r0ugh,and'with0ut any manifefi fme1l,wherein it differeth from the common kindestllé

lea ereofcastne vnder the title Cyuogloflimi Cretimm, Hounds tongue of Candy. :15 The Hours are

get§r"‘“‘§ Of a lighter colour than thof e of the former 5 the feeds alfo are rough,and growfoute to-

re tfr,with a point comming out of the middle of them,as in the common kinde,but yet Ielfezthe

ot is long and Whitifh. Clufiua hath this by the name of Cy noaloflum Cretiwm I.

or g This fecond Cynogloflhrsz Cretictsm ofclu/iua hath leaues fome handful] high,and fome inch

moretltlér broad :among which the next yeare after the fowing, comes vp a fialke fome cubit or

far“: b“«:’_shscrelted,fliPEe,l’traight,and fomewhat downy,as are alfovthe Ieaues which grow vpon the

is dh;.d°11’1g fomwhat broad at their fetting on,and ofa yellowifh green colounthe top ofthefcalk

can 1 ed into fundry branches,which twine orturne on their tops like as the fcorpion grafl'e,and

with)’ fh0rter yet larger floures than the ordinarie kinde, and thofe of a whitifh colour_at the firi’c, .m‘“‘Y_finall purplifh veins,which after a few daies become blew. The feeds are like the for- m thflr growing,fhape,and.roughneffe. it - _. _ _ _

mg I W ehaue another fort of Hounds tongue like vnto the common kinde, faumg it is altoge-"

are : the leaues are of a {hining green colour.

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ma” Sfeene leaued Hounds tongue. The great Hounds tongue growes almoff el

» uery where by highwayes and vntoiled ground’:

the {mall Hounds tongue groweth very plenti-

~ fully by the wayes fide as you ride Colchelter

:,.,‘ ' . highway from Londonward, between Elterfor-d and Wittam in Eflex.

"”"'~'.f%”3h 1} The Time. They floure in lune and Iuly.

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t . Houndstongue is called in Greek,Kuvmmv=in I _ " :.~,_ ;‘..{V Latine;Lz'ngmr cmzk : of Pliny,Cy7soglqflbi :and he ' //"W" . ' ’° fheweth two kinds thereofzin Engmha “minds

_ _ . .. L T ton ue or Dogges tongue but rather l~Iounds

It 2 Cymglq/fimz Cretmm: I. 1 4: Cynaglofim cm,‘-,,m gltefflfc .. _‘\‘:\ ' pi({%’fo’;.\in the world there fs not any thing that

The firfl Candy Dogs-tongue. The other Candy Dogs-W15 ' L I, fmelleth fo like Dogs piife 35 the 1.¢al1l¢5 Ofthis

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, %I,,.'.‘.‘"_,P‘ f.,;f.‘ii\‘-W Hounds tongue , but efpeclally hi5 IOOE 1 is

\§4 ..«:rI:::-.,.,«_”." C 01 d and dry.

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qr The I‘/trytues. I A I The roots of Hounds tongue rolled in the em- bers and laid to’ the fundament,h.€al the hemor- ghoidsfind the difeafe called Ignisf4cer,o‘r wilde 1'6.

The juice boiled with hony ofrofes and tur- pentine to the fame of an vnguent, is molt fin- gular in wounds and deep vlcers. -

Diafcaride: faith , That the leaves boiled in . . wine and drunk,doth mollifie the bellyiand be-I ing flarnped with old {wines greafe, are good 3-

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He fialke of this Coinfrey is cornered, thicke, and hollow like that of S'ow—thi‘fil§.-.' it’ t groweth two cubits or a yard high : the leaues that fpring from the root,and thofethap: . Q gro