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~ This kinde of Hetbe-Iuy,growing for the molt part about Montpelier in France, is the lea“
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05511 his l;ind,hauing {mall white and yellow floures, in fmell and proportion like vnto the OEl.1€l'5s but much fmaller. ‘ _ . 4r 4 Thereis awilde or baftard kinde of Cbamxpitys, or ground—Pine, that hath leaues {ome- what like vnto the fecond kinde,but not jagged in that marinersbllt 01161)’ fmpt 31301)! thfi Cdgcs‘ The root is fomewhat bigger,wooddy,whiti1'h,and bitter,and like vnto the root of Succorie. this herbe is very rough,and hath a itrong vnpleafant fmell,not like that of the ground-Pines. There is another kind that hath many {mall and tender branches befetyvith little leaues for the molt part three together, almofl like the leaues of the ordinary grourid—Pine : at the top 0 which branches grow {lender white floures ,which being turned vpfide downe,_or the lower part vpward, doe fomewhat refemble the floures of Lamium : the feeds grow commonly foure togct 5‘ in a cu p,and are foinewhat big andround: the root is thicke, whitiih, and long laiting.
:1: 6 Céamxpitys tjujfriaca.
$ 5 C/mmrcpityr flzuifia altera Dodim. _ _ Aufirian Ground‘-pine.
Ballard Ground-Pine.
V 6 There groweth in Aufiria a kinde ofclmmxpitys, which is a molt braue and rare plant, and 0f? great beautie,yet not once remembred either of the ancient or new VVriters. vntill of [age that fa’ l
rnous Carola»: C/ufiw had fet it forth in his Pannonicke Obferuationss who for h is fingular skil 3
indufirie hathwoon the garland from all that haue written before his time. This rare and {trail
plant I haue in my garden, growing with many fquare Pcalkes of halfe a foot high bcfet euen fr?” the bottome to the top with leaues fo like our common Rofemary, that it is hard for him will? . doth not know it exaéfcly to finde the diFFerence,being greene ahouegand fomewha; hairje and 1103’ ry vnderneath , among which come forth round about the llalkes (after the manner of roundles oreoronets) certain {mall cups or chalices of a reddifh colour 5 out of which come the floures like unto Archangel} in fhape, but of a molt eircellent and flately mixed colour, the outfide purple 61;‘ clining to blewnefle,and fometimes of a violet colour.The floure gapeth 1 ike the mouth of a be“ ’ and hath as it were a white tongue ; the lower and vpperjawes are white likewife, fpotted wit mi’ ny bloudy fpots : which being pail, the feeds appeare very long, of a (hining blacke colour, f€‘,’fl order in the {mall huskes as the Cbamapitysfiuria. The root is blacke and hard, with many ’7
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G Thefekindes of Glaamapitys (except the.“ l2tTff)eg1,Drlc{>lv€i:'.very plentl II ' K f 1 rauef d,C b » 1 “ Y 1_fl CM 6 pecial y about land ‘hill cu :1 ch()31ufI1lc;l..5fi§:llC11::hflect,HOl‘tOn,Darti0i‘Cl, and Sutton, and not in any dther {hire in Eng. t None ofth rd ’ " i - . i the :t:::::;:l:é:$a:::?“1 “mg ‘ °‘ sew England: ‘ ‘ .T»9ef1''_‘ , The)’ fioure in lune’,-and often» in Augug "W t. ,Grourj1diP‘i'ne is caljegfig Greek 3 " _'d. 7.%.."I~‘%»L’fm’:' 5. — . r . . mica and Iamimofv/mta - in iltaliafli, £24 - in“? illiiifliug/S, I lg‘? A‘fgfl’l:'nd dhgmln mops’ {M Am}; ma” ii“ 10W Dutch,t11t1t<l3iipzessin Frenrlzah weEafiizzfgfifioiangiinigilieiiagrfdié 12? mm“ mm’ You“? Pifllfifiatiicl field Cyprelle. ’ ' 2 ’ Orgct me not’ which isettozlyffttfs 5.21:: §f3?:*£i§?§£Zr:’;T’ and um «WM 5 Tdéjfibzolui cals Cbamadryér altega ,- Label, Cfzamaflryr Liciniatzk ,f'o_/5'1’: .- Lonicerzza-,Tr;;;,-,,§;; tywmm. 471m,Iva mofmm 5 an Do on. (whom in this chapter we chiefly follow) C/mm.¢p,'.: . 3 Th‘ - ~ * - . . . . ,za;OfLG0f:§<l§lya:lh$E:s$:':}::Z2£‘:r;;[:i:‘ic;the Cbarmqazty: r. Dzofcortdz: odam-j wfllis Cbdfgieei gal; th1S~Cb47”xPlty; jpeozes Monffielg : Clufim and Dodm : t/Imbyllzlr alterzgand Lo£el,An.‘ S r P y» es mmorgand Taéermlrua M oft/mm vjmmflvclzen/ium_ ’ 6 ‘£]_’Ii_’I}’fJ7f%ri4 altera of Dadan. its is Cbammpztys Aufiriaca of C/ufim 5 and Clzamgpityr tgrglgg ofc,;,,,e,,m‘,,,._ 1;
Th { _ _ 1] The Temperature. C .9 hfirbes are hot in the fecond degi-ee,and dry in the third . The 16 e _ _ 1} The Vertues. by the fpaacueeg;’:.iC%:":)4:,?g)5Cfu.nned vp in Ale, or infufed in wine, or foddenwith hony, and drunlte‘ cume Ofmking h aies,cure the )aundife,the Sciatica,the {toppings of the liuer, the dif. nefl‘e_ . 8 W-'=“€l‘at C fioppings of the fpleene, and caufe women to haue their naturall lick.‘
mum This is Claazfixpitys adulterimz ofLoée1 ,- Pfeudacbamxpityr and Aiuga adalterim of Cluflm ,- age!
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ch . fol “”"'P"}‘ “amped greene with hony cureth wounds, malignant and rebellious vlcers,and dif_ Br
Ueth th d ' ' . . . . dead §fil€d(!0&10[1 drunke, dilfolueth congealed bloud, and drunkc with vinegre, driueth forth gm
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. t l « - - . . . . . . . lalmdcifenfeth the intrals :it helpeth the infitmities of the liuer and kidnies 3 it cureth the yellow
boy ed .°b°i“g drunke in wine:it bringeth downe the defired fickenelTe,and prouoketh 1-‘ .b - erac :2 int/‘1§)a:n(:flis1?!I(1)lCzd‘ water and drunke, it helpeth the Sciatica in forty daies. Th: lpleeoplélhf v c it againft Wolfes bane in {lead ofcounterpoyfon. ' ‘
h- d - . . ° “ “em? Ofwomens brefts or paps,and profitably helpeth againlt poyfon, orbiting of
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Ofthee pouder hereof taken in pils with a fig, mollifieth the belly: it wafieth away the hardnefle
the grgapsiit healeth wounds it cureth putrified vlcers beinor applied w'th hon : . d th f h’ ‘ esggmund Pme doth P€,‘f°Tm€,f0 610 the other two : biit not {'0 eflieauallfr, :snwitncef?ettl1u.i)gz§
-7:1“/5w of h - . Vlaca 3 but v:;il;Tt§i‘:£t19nbvvas made, hath not {and any thing of the Vertues of Cfzamapityr Qty; - eit etter by many degrees for the purpofes aforefaid : my conjeéture
Itake f ' 6’ fmeuaafld comely proportion of this Herbe, which is more pleafing and
famiiiafifgg die tafi ‘ : ' O t ' . _ mg, I ° nature 0fman,than thofe which wee haue plentifully in our owne Country growgj
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