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V Of the Hillorie of Plants.
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in Tbenefcriptim. It is calledi G , . . - - ' - . fd’ ‘ ‘ » ’ , 3 R . . . . . h ,6 I1 reehe, ay.,.».mia Latine alfo Anagalitv. o iuers (as Plm .repOrtcth)VCorc£o;1ar Impernell is like vnto Cl1lCl{WCCCl; the Rallies are foure fquare, trailing here and t e ut vntruly : of cflfarce/Ira an old Writer, tfllacia 5 the word is extaht in Digfcorider among the be.’
. ' r b VPO“ the ?$‘°‘“‘d:“ h‘3m‘P°“ do glow broad leauesaand amp“ P°““¢d: fer togethe Y {lard names.That with the crimfon floure,being the male, is named Pbwniciomand Cora/Jim.-of this
couples :from the bofomes whereof come forth {lender tendrels,whereupon doe gf_0W , is made the com F - - ~ 1] d - 11- - f d ' {Ii 1, . 1 ' ; to = “’h.‘°h we re wire the feed of Coriander,wlierein is contained fmall dully feed. The root conlifieth of flen i called .4 ' A
_ "W5'.£gm:,and Saurirxér .- in Engli{h,red Pimpernell,and blew Pimpernell. Im2ngS'.I‘lie female Pimp°rncllclil’fereth not from the male in any one point but in the colour of Both the R) f Fl 7}“ T€’”P¢*4’”’€- A , . V , H v 1 rtso ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘M - , ' l' ‘ the Homes 5 for like as the former hath reddifh floures, this plant bringeth forth floures of a m0l:€< . certaine drawing qu§ffl1yp§;'}§g,f,fh(f£fiffilélfi, §,;§‘lfl,if,°‘:’f;‘}£f,‘£‘:f;e";{e‘I{‘},“ pg-rfgijt blew colour 5 wherein is the diifcrence. ' ‘ I M; 3.5 Galen wfiteth. ’ A . g ’ it 3 0 Fthistliere is another variety fet forth by Clw/iaa by the name of anagallu tciruzfolza A p - azelli, becaufe he receiued the figure and Hiflory thereof from Iabn dllonellol Tourney in Fran‘? ' - . In ~DZ0fi,‘o;-id“ mites -that they are of-Pow“ it differs thus from the lalt mentioned, the leaues are longer and narrower, fomewhat like th0{€ .__,.c 1 é _ {llgs,to draw out ofthc body Ema flea) that Gramia, and they now and then grow three at a joynt, and out of the bofomes of the Ieaues C0?‘ T llllllwl. commonly as many little foot-frallres as there are leaues, which carry floures of a blew colour W1‘ . The iuyce pm
the middle purplillte,-smd thefe are fomewhat larger than them of the former, otherwife like. it C mg {um V
qr '1‘ dc} Verifier.‘ _ ‘ V - _ _ . .. . H to mitigate paine,to cure inflammatipns and hot (W1. A; nes,fplinters,or lhiuers of wood,and to helpe the Kings
geth the head by gargarifing or wafhing the throat th'e_rewith ; it cures the tooth-' B [P I h p into the nofethrils,efpecially into the contrary nofethrill. . C . ttit ' . ~. ‘- f ' *
i 3 Aijdgmwj mmfilm 4 Amgd“ [mm a H Lmne<JL:Itlieiet” dim fighted . the ruyce mixed with hony cleanfes the vlcers of the eye .
NAYIOWICEUCC11’imP€“7€“- ‘ Ye“°W PimP9m°”- bea&:’.’¢0U€r he alhrmcth, That it is goodragainfl: the (ringing of Vipers , and other venomous I D
Hggggeuaileth againfi the infirmities of the liner and ltidnies, if the juyce be drunke with wine. ET meat theth further, how it is reported, That Pimpcrnel with the blew floure helpeth vp the funda—_
at is fallen downe, and that red Pimpernell applied,contrariwife bringeth it downc. ..§__\
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R0oke—lime or Brooltlem hath fat thicke fia1l<es,round,'and parted into diuers branches’!
thfi leaucs be thicke,_fmooth,broad,and of a deepe greene colour. The flourcs grow vpi-'
& b] w ,. on fmall. tender foot.{lall;es., which chi-ufl; forth of the bofome of the leaues,.of a per?
_ tin °°1°Ur,not,vnlike to theflouies of land Pimpernell : the rooms white, low crceping,with' the SS fallned thereto : out of the root fpring many other flalltes,whereby it greatly encrea- frofn ;§:h§'°‘,‘ 51 l§lT§r.variety ofgthifs, which our Author fet forth irrthe fourth place, differing not: figmzé to-—. “‘ Only that it is lellh in all theparts thereof 5 wherefore-2-Ihaueomitted the 1; mory and t ake rO_:0.me for morecpnfpicuous differences. Il: _ i V ' » . poinféd 0¢lSl'catfW'atel' Pimpernell is like evrito the precedent, fauing thatthis plant hath lharper fleght-‘1ied";*a’8€f leaues,a~nd the floutes are of amore whitiili or a paler blew colour, wherein con (1.
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= . A _ _ . , , next‘ etc is alfo a lelEr‘va_rie'tieof this whofe figureand defcription ‘om Authorgaueinthe; 4 _ The yellow 1§imperiiellhath_many weake and feeble branches trailing vpon the grounds”,-_' it alrglace 5 but hecaufc the difference is inrlothing but the magnitude I haue made hold to omit fer with leaues one againlianotherlilre the great Chicl<weed,not vnlike to 2(;4mmulm‘a,ot Momlh 3 -' s h V, _ _ ‘. ‘ ‘ ' _ ’ yr ‘ p y f
woort 5 betweene which and the flalltes, come forth two fingle and fmall tender foot-fialkefisfiac , thm ’ .N_9W that hair: briefcly gliuen you the hiflory of the foure formerly dcfcribed by our Au.‘ bearing “U116” ‘OP 0*“ Yellow Home and no more. The root is {mall and threddy. . .. M p l3°‘l‘1a;i_ntyou with twoor three-more plants which ma)’ fltly be here inferred .- The firfi‘
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. . I . . _ . - ’ t On V‘) ‘ “‘"9s-3'9" .l“:?$‘¢5 found -;- green and {If ' 5 {E d’ b l , b A to aboueanother‘, company of my kinde friend M . Natbamcl Wrtgflét found this among the come at‘eVVright.$b“dg.c’ ‘ o;epI£§a§fi§£$§g§l.kE5-,Thelcaues shat gfiguhrdgaggloillgfzhlghahsthgrellhhnd are in i’h3P‘-°
being the featof M‘. 10/177 W’{§’/”» his blofhen ‘F The Yellow Pimpernell growes _ilii.t.l1¢:"V'V,9.¢d5 bell flou . . --t..:.§’9f.th€c0mmonsD‘aifie but that the are not fni ped about the ed‘/W5 3 3116' tweene Highgate and Hampllead,and in many other woods. ‘ 6 ~ - V . ‘ wet res ar§:_,Wh"€s.¢9IrGfii”rig Qfohe leafe diuided into flu: parts 5- and Ehey grow at the firft‘ as it
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They floure in Summer, 3”?‘ efpecially in the moneth of Augull, at what timeifihe husban<{‘:f€_ cam‘-lg f:na§e_ry [;‘la¢_:e_s,a,,s;i'n.the, rriariihes d)f Dartfordfl in Kent,all‘o between Sandwich and Sémdowne hauingoccafion to govnto thC1rh3W€fiW01'k€,'Will firfl behold the Homes of Pirnpernell, will e L41} ,2“ 13 t ‘7: dv’-.’?°~l.3°f5 On this fide Sand_wir:h.B)mbin‘e faith,That Gui//zmdimu called it fomtiiries by they know the weather that {hall follow the next day after; as for example, if the 3011”; he i I .M we flan fothcrwlules Cqc/zlearia .- andvothers would haueit to be samolum of Pliny,1ié.z’5.c.zp.'i r. fliutclofevp, itbetokeneth raine and foule weather 5 contrariwife, if they be fpread abroad: A i W °l{€ fitly calls it Agg,/1;, ,q.,,,,,,'c,,fi,;,-, ,,,,,,,,,1, mm m,,,m.—
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