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2 Retell/ll»! Bucks-horne or Swines Creffes hath many {mall and weake {lragling branches, he ling hcrc and [herevpon the ground, {et with many {mall cut or Jagged leaues, {omewhat llikeutes formenbut fmaller, and nothing at all hairy as is the other. The flour-es grow arnovng the ea he; in {mall rough clu{’rers,ofa whitifh c_olour:w_hich being pa{l,_there come in place little flat poucthe broad and rough, in which the feed is contained. The root is white, threddy, and in tallelilrc garden C reffes.
44;} 8" Of the Hifiorie of Plants.
trail.
1} The Place. V ’c . - - . ’ ' er “‘v°$§ii'tLl$?r§? ‘§§"v‘3}?.ii’§Z’.?."§‘.v”§ft§l1?§j.ill§°i§a§.”i.§§§3£§Z3"3§s§sél.3§Z‘l§‘§i§iiliiicre vfito 2 ’
London. qf The Time.
. - . C They floure and flourifh when the Plantaines doe, whereof thefe {amehaue beene talten I0 b V ‘. , aindes. q The Tam“. Bucks home is called in Latine Cmm Cerzmmm,or HattDs-liorne :di'iiers name it Herha fie/lg: gt - . ' r ,. , -' 0 . . fl ’ be a“?i“r’?r;:¢ §:::l:i;:;;3::::t, ;:::*:.;.%?:sr%:?i3?.r$':i;.:r35.23%»: hcf’.4 .- in French, Come ele Cerf t is E’: . r '
)C)dM2 a crow; “oot It is called alfo by certaine ballard names, as Harenarza, Sangteimzria : 3“ ° 1 J‘ , ‘ ~ .
... W h b Eue. ""‘”-">H"beIuy’o,r er 6 fil The Terfifvratzere.
BLyCks_l10rn€ is like in temperature to the ‘common Plantaine, in that it bindeth,cooleth, dricth. .
and
qr The Vertues.
A The lea“; bf Bu¢1;eg.hbine boyled in drinlce, and giuen morning and euening for certain?
B
. - I 2 . ll 0 dams together, helps molt wonderfully thofe that haue {ore CILSYS-1 artery. or blalled,and mo “ed the griefes that happen ynto the eyes 5 experimented by aflt-*;arnied Phgfitioii of I(I.(c)1lchelfl{er C2”; _ Mafia Duke 5 and thellke an excellent Apothecary 0 me arne owne ea c Ma er /fame. , . T ‘ , . fits
The leaues and roots flamped with Bay f3l]t.,aI1dfFE1Cdg0-tl}C l1lVl"3f'.ScC1)Fbfli€ ..rr}nes, tallte 2;_v::ZPa_ of the Ague :and it is reported to worke t_he.ikc e e6’t eirigd iiange da out IJCDCC e 33 ml re tic-ntinacertaine number 5 as vnto men nine plants, roots an a 15 an vnto women an C
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0fSa rezcem Con/e'zme/'.
V qr The Dcfirzption.
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Aracens Confound hath many long narrow leaues cut or fliglitly {nipt about the edges_:3 ~ n which rife vp faire browne hollow fialkes of the height of route cubits 3 alongwhlch from the bottome to the top it is {ct with long and pretty large leaues like them of the
tree : at the top of the flalkes grow faire flarre-like yellow flour€S,which turne into down€,3" carried away with the winde. The root is very fibrous or thredd y.
{I The Place. Saracens Confound groweth by a wood as ye ride from great Dunmow in Efléx, vnto 3 P called Clare in the {aid country;from whencel brought {ome plants into my garden. Au.‘ :1: I formerly in the twenty fourth Chapter of this fecond booke told you what plant 05”” f0, thor took for Saracens Con{ound,and (as I haue beene credibly informed) kept in his Gar eiends it, Now the true Solzdagohere defcribed-and figured was found L/Inna I 6; _2, by my kinde Fr oath Mr George Bowler and M"Wz/[mm Caot,in Sh‘_r_op(hire in VVales,in the hedge in the way as one 5 from Dudfon in the parifh of Cherberry to Guarthlow. 1 V 1} _-The T eme. It floureth in Iuly,and the feed is ripe in A uguflz.’ 1 . . The Names. 1,’/A Saracens confound is called in Latine S elzzhzgo Samcenica, or Saracens Comfrey, afld ggwcon-3‘ Sareicenim.-in Dutchjgfillblfllfd) nelmmkmut ‘of {Omen H"5"fi’m5 " m. Enghrha Sahgce found,or Saracens V\{ound_¢WO{fg ‘I 754
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‘f Sezzehega Sari/.’;e;;i;'e'ez. The Z\iT.(iffl7”€. §aIacens COllfOLIlld; Saracens Confoiind is dry in the degree, with fome manifefl heate.
QT The Vermes.
Saracens Confound is not inferiour to any of the wound-herbes WllaIfO€l.lCl',bClDg inwardly miniPcred,br outwardly applied in ointments or oyles. V\/itli it I cured Ma{’tcrCezrt1vrz;ghta Gentleman of Grayes Inne,who was grieuoufly wounded into the lungs,ancl that by Gods perinillion in {hort ijpaceo ‘V _ ' \ _ h
The leaues boiled in water and drunlte,
refiraine and Pray the waiting oftlieliuer, '
take away the opilation and {topping of the fame, and profit againfi the iaundice and Feuers of long continuace. l The decoétion of the leaues made in water isexcellent againft the {orenefle of the throat, ifit be therewith gargariled : it increafeth alfo the vertue and force of loti.~ on or walhing waters, appropriat for priuy maimes,l‘ore mouthes,and{uch likfifiifittje mixed tI1erV§yvi”th.,.,.“ A ‘ 1' The figure thnrdwas Formfrly in this place was offonfoliiia peiluflréé
offahmmmoritariw 5 and the true figure belonging [0 this hifloiy was in the next chapter (3.4; one, vndcr the title offlei-6.: ‘Dorm L0]Jc’17i.
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Of golden aw.
qt The Defcription.
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Ggldfifl Rod hath long broad leaues {omewhat hoary and lharpe pointedsa mong which “(E VP bfowne Ptalkes two foot high, diuiding thernfelues toward the top into funé mo do d‘.V bYf!!1C_hes, charged or loden with {mall yellow lloures ;WhlCh when they ripe do 681 makwne I:t’h1C_h is carried away with the winde. The root isthreddy and browne of colour. 3 Thfi res t is with vnfnipt leaucs to be that of c/Irholdua dc ml/4 mum. :t _ ed) finomhecond fort of Golden Rod hath {mall thin leaues broader than thofe of the flrll deferr- tafie in the tifiwith {ome few cuts or nickes about the edges,2irid lharpe pointed, or a hot and harm rormt e fl ‘mat being Ch€WCd5Wl]lCh leaues are {et vpon a faire reddifh flalke. It tooke his name h- . Ollres which grow at the top of a gold yellow colour : which Boures turne into Downe.
is » i - . . .. - . orthged C‘"?YEd away with the winde as is the former. The root is f'mall,compa€t of many firings
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gvO0d}‘;'3'i:‘:)°E‘1\§lfIC>W plentifully in Ham ‘.)§ard.bY 3 Gentl ‘ W31
_ ~ pllead VVo‘od,r iieere vnto‘ the gate that leadeth out of Ill‘! 33? called Kentifh towne, not far from London 5 in a wood by Rayleigh in 5175?: nefcomb émans h0“f€ Called M‘ Leomiral, dwelling vpon Dawes heath 5 in S7out'hH-eet and ‘i e . . I .
W009‘ alfo, neere vnto Grauefend.- _ ' '
The ii] The Plate " ~ y floureand- «~ -r ~ - l i ,_ ° A flonrifli in the end of Auguflg. ’
It is called ' . 17 The Name‘
«en R0-d : in D-utE§31’£hsG01den Reid : in Latine, V2'7:({/1 ezrereei, biecaufe the branches are g, kg 3 Gm- ' = firtmeli 1502393’ In Frcncb,tF'erge d'07’.' r N n 3 '.7‘»f‘n: