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W; Q‘ \ kt l e « " \ 1,; TEE? be two kindes ofSauorie, the one thatindureth Winter, and is of long continuance :the / ' \ - ~ \ 1.’; and muflfglnffnnuall or yearely plant, that pertfheth at the time when it hath perfeéted his feed,
" v ‘- _j V 7;” Th re is hi: 0v_s;'ne agatne the next yeare», whrch we call Summer Sauorie, or Sauotie of a yearea ~ 1/ \ / T T ing it to be 51?’! ¢_‘-alfllother, w_htch ts a {hanger tn England, called of Label, Tbymbra _S.Iulz'am‘, deny-
T - _§ ; , , I, . I - % gardens be theetflg E]$:¢_ztttrez.¢,Or Sauorte: whether that of Lobel,'or that we haue tn our Engltfh . » e K as J I when wild kfue ‘. tntet Sauorte, ts yet dtfputable ; for we thtnke that of S.l.u1t_ans rocke to be A N C Inde than othetwtfe. 1: Pemz and Label do not deny, but aflirme tt tn thefe words,
n _ _ . ””f;""”" Smremm wram ; that tgwhtch none deny to be the true Saturein or Sauorie. Vida
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wqrei‘ [’”’“”fi:>"- T 2 Satrtreia bortenfis efiiwt ~ mm‘ Sa“°“e- Summer Sauorie. 1] ‘Ike Place; " T Thefe kindes of Time grow plentifitlly in England tn mofl: gardens euery where, except ‘h ~ 4' with broad leaues,and Time of Candy whtch I haue tn my Garden. V 'l ‘ They flourilh from May vnto September. ll c r """\ lg- T/Je Names. . Tl-me? r \ r y ,,/l{. The firlt may be called hard Time,ot common Garden Ttme 5 the fecond,broad leaned O _ § ~ _ .- :3 _ ff ’ \\s \ ' ' ’,v;\__ the third,Time of Candy 3 our Englifh women call tt Muske Ttmc: the lafl may be called - e '
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q The Temperature. ' “’~ , ___ , =$¢*F§_,:/ € ' V .1 g/- ,,/ Thefe l{lflClCS ofT me are hotand dry tn the thud degree. ” elk f ' ., .2, h ;, ‘I; /. ‘T/ye Vermcs. tb: "‘ ' t V ' “ ‘ /' . . - ‘ 2 "‘. A — .-" {xv/3 5 r ' T Time boyled tn water and hony drunken,ts good a_gatnPt the cough andfhortncs o_f thebfeglotf ' 5 H _ A‘ it prottokethxlzridrtleiextglelletlh tt1)1e(f!’econdineorafter-btrth, and the dead chtlde, and dtflblues I ‘ V I -2' e . ; . ted or congea e ou _1nt_e o y,~ V ' E ., , .\».;.,~ . The fame drunke wtth vtnegre and falt‘purgeth_flegme : or boyled tn Mede or Mcthegllne’ ‘clcanfeththe breaftlungs, retnea, and rnatrtx, and ktlleth worm_eS. . . ans Made tnto ponder, and taken tn the wetght of thteecrilrams wrth Mede or honted vtnegrtfa I; kw Qxymehand a ltttle falt,tt purgeth by fioole tough an clammy flegme, fharpe and cholertc
mors,and all corruotion of bloud. _ _ _ . Q hit The fame taken tn ltke fort,ts good agatnflt the Sctattca, the patne m the fide and brag} 1&3; n thcwindc in the fide and belly, and ts profitable alfo for fuch as are fearefull, melancholic 3 bl d ' ' d . . tr/yup iscg(§2clntl(I)]l): giuen v_nto thofe thfacthattelthe falltng lickeneffe to fmeI1_vnto. _ h t and ry Epitbymum, after G4[6’7I,1S of more e eétua operatton tn Phyficke than Ttme,bemg 0 -
d 5 _ . . _ tn in the third degree, more mightll)’ Cleanfingaheatlflg, drymg: and openmg than Cfl_f‘”"’;;1};:lupg fight good effefi to eradicat melancholy, or any other humor tn the fplcen,ot pthet dtfea a y
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