6:66 iOf the Hiftorie of Plants: ‘IJKI B3‘ 1- L1 B- 2. V3 Of the Hiflorie of Plants. 667 I oriaarmm Hemcleatimm, ‘ 1- 2 orzjfianumaléum, Taber». ' . 6 eauesallb greene all this Winter long, r597.although rt hath beene fard that It doth pe- L3 L. W
Baftard Matierome. ite bafiard Marieromc.‘ r m at the El“ f“’_P‘>‘°‘5 RVCC‘ Marielomfi doth- " T 4 E“§11fh wrlde Marjerome is exceedingly well knowne to all, to haue long, ftifle, and hard
It . . . . . 0?:k€5flC_>f two cubits hrgh,fet with leaues like thofe offweet Marjerome, but broader and greater, TU Ct greene colour,on the top of the branches {land tufts of purple floures,compoled otman
Télégnes let together very clolely vmbell falhion. The root creepeth in the ground, and is long
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There I ‘ _ . The Place.‘ T E la“ sfaffxlts do grow wilde in the Kingdom: of Sparne, Italy, and other of thofe hot regions. England t e foure doth grow wrlde in the borders of fields, and low copfes, in molt places of
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ey floure and flourith in the Summer moneths,afterward the feed 15 perfected.
Bafla d _ . qt 7‘/1eNzzme:. - ‘ V p ..,..,%M_ Y fdM3T1€r_0t_ne is called in Greeke,ér»";«vo;;and thatwhrch 1S furnamed Hemclemmm, 5[.\t‘}dH5’ Wilde N-‘ftp tuers it is called (,‘;4m'[,, in (hops, Qrzganum Hzjltanzrum, Spantfh Organy : our Engljfh or S 1 JCV-On_1r*1s called in Greeke ox’-' Dzofrarzc{e:,G_4len, and Pliny, Omtmof Tome _t~/fgrzarzgazmm, ‘ 7 Wfl" 0'13 ‘lmtm in Italian, orzgam .- in Spantfh, Oregano .- in French, r./’V[m0/Ame éaflarde .-
1 . ,0m§g“{h:0fgane,ba&ard Marjerorne:and that of ours, wilde Marjero_me,and groue Marjea
A“ th _ (hr The Temperature. _W. t p - A 7‘ gym te °hO’g8mes do cur,atrenuare,or make thin,dry,and heate, and that in the third degree; and ./,/5%-;-‘,',*rt . ‘ p .. y , (),gan act “hflhatwilde Marjerome is more forceable and of greater ltrength; notwithlianding » - " » .‘ r l , », hm“ Y1? Candypwhichpis brought dry out ofSpaine(wherofl haue a plant in my garden)is more 8 t an an)’ Of the re ft,and of greater heate. . Organ _ _ p . Q I; The Ifeftues. . . ~ . A V . p , _ , I reth themYfi;1uen in wine is a remedy againll: the brtrngs,and Ptrngtngs of venomous beafts,a.ncl cu- .~~\\\._.v{&/‘, A ‘ _ p giuen M It 13} heme drunks 0 pmm, or the Iuyce Ofblaclce Poppy, or hemlockes, efpecrally iftt be ‘ ’ . , -1- C “With: and railons ofthe funneu . _ _ - V gOOedC{9€t10n_0fOrgany prouoketh vrine,bringeth downe the monethly courfe, and is gruen t is filwctlle to rhol"e that haue the droplie. _ of th 9”’ ‘~71 51 y vfed in a looch,or a medicine to be licked, agamlt the old cough and the ftuflin C lll[]g5_ g
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T 3 0;.l{-{warm C;.%i€z%: U / L ” ’ ' origamtm ednglicum; , Wilde Marjmome Ofcimdyi . -. at l. Engmh Wilde Marjemmen ll Whlfiljlecaleth {'cabs,irches,and fcuruinelle, beingvfed in bathefia and it taketh away the bad colour ‘ A ' ‘ °‘1_1meth ofthe llow ' d T .
th The “'°‘ght of a drarrimraken rhtizde or honied water draweth forth by {£0016 blacke and lil-
t y [me .0395 Dfofvorizlcs and Pliny write. , - - thereofjuyce mixed with a little milke, being poured into the cares, micigateth the Paines
Th ' .t . . di-awnigaffte mixed with the oile of Ireos, or the mots ofchc White Florentine flour-e.de-1uce, and driueth al:V’a‘;'?e:h¢ nofthrils,draweth downe water and flegrne : the herbe ltrowed vpon the ground h‘ _ pents. v ~ j
mitie: etcoéhon loofeth the belly,and voideth choler 5 and drunke with vinegrehelpeth the infir. ‘3 fP1¢€U€, and drunke in wine helpeth againflt all mortall poyfons, and for that caufe it
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E tt0lm1thridate and treacles prepared for that purpofe. L . tn‘; . pfggts are eafie to be taken in potions, and therefore to good purpofe they may be vfed y no vnto fuch as cannot brooke their rneare,and to fuch as hauc a fowre fqu-amifh and . _ mackeaas alfo agarnft the fwoumng of the heart, a . >
Thu-c 60nd 4 - an tlurdfigurcs were formerly zranfporcd.
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-- {I The Defcrz'1z>tz':m. . I 4 ‘Z _ p j x 1:; 2:1?‘ °fG°3tes Organy are {lender,hard and wooddy,oF a blacktlh colour;wherc—‘ I 3 {O C 6‘ I°“S1€&ues.greater than thofe ofthe wilde Timefweetoffmell, rough, and abounhe to oréletlhat ha“'}’. The floures be l}nall,and grow out of little Crowtrigs or whar,1_;sxeund l e P .t .. fialkfisfiencling toa purple COlour.The root and . .
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