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. 3 The third kinde of Pennie Royall gtowes like ,vnto_~'~I?y;me, and is fofa wooddy~ftrbllance~,i=‘omeWh3‘ like vnto the thinne leafed Hyffope, of the fauour 0 common Pcnnie-Royall, .1; burmuch flrongcf 3“ =more.p1eafant:the longifh narrow leaues Rand V90“ the flalkes by couples, with vlittle leauesr commmg forth of their bofomes : and towards the IOPS Of the branchesgrow rundles of fmall purple floures. This grow—s—.plentifull.y about Montpellier, 8:: by Eh‘? All‘ thors of the Aduerfaria, who firfl: fet it forth, it is fl!‘ led Pulegium anguflififioe cemzimlm Monj,Zrelz'en'mm. 1-"
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The »-fir-ft and common Penny Royall growefh M‘ turally wild in moili and ouerflown place5,851“ the Common neere London called Miles end,abOl1f ‘he holes and ponds thereof in fundry places, {mm whence poore women bring plenty to fell in L°“‘ don markets ;and it groweth in fundry other Com? mons neere London likewife.
The feconcl grgweth inlmygxarden : the third I haue not as yet feene. ‘ " j‘ qr Tbefime. They floure from the beginning of Iune to the end of Augufi. _ : a q] 75:: Namer. V . Pennie Royall is called in G reekie ynl-fixer, and oftentimes mm’: in Latine,Pulegz'um; and P514? "MT regale,fO1' difference fake betweene it and Wilde Time, which of fome is called Pulegium mzW4”‘”” '« in Italiarr,Pui.«gia .~ in Spanifh,Paleo .- in Dutchggnlepz inlFrench,Poulzor : in Englifh, Pennie ROY‘ all,Pudding gra{I'e,Puliall Royall,and of fome Organic. ' 1] ‘Time Temferatztrc. Pennie Royall is hot and dry in the third degree,and of fubtill parts,as Galen faith; - ’ 1]’ The Vertzm. the V Pennie Royall boylcd in wine and drunken,prouoketh the monethly termes, bringeth forth i_ fecondine,the dead childe and vnnaturall birth : it prouoketh vrine, and breaketh the ftonesc-{Pee ‘
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Pennie Royall taken with hony c-Ienfeth the lungs, and cleareth the breafi from all grolfc 3“ - thicke humours. « . . he- The fame taken with hony and Aloes, purgeth by iloole malancholy humours shelpefh t crampe and drawing together of lincwes. . _ 5-
The fame taken with water and vinegre aflwageth the inordinate defire to vomit, and the Palm of the Liomacke- . t If you haue when you are at the feet Penny Royall in great quantitie dry, and Calf it into Cw"? watcr,it helpeth it much,neither willit hurt them that drinke thereof. — .m_« A Garland of Pennie Royall made and worne about the head is of great force againil: the fl" ‘ ming in the head,and the paines and giddinelfe thereof. '.' Q The decoétion of Penny Royall is very good againll ventofitie, windines,or fuch like,& 3551“ ‘ the hardncfie and flopping of the mother being vfed in a bath or {few for the woman to 13 t Obie"
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