taken of fame phyfically ina pipe for that purpofe once in a day at the molt, and that ‘f’

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the irroriring .E~..Pring,agai.rrfi paines in the head, l“tom.ack,and griefe in the breii and lungs : agrrirm catarrhs and rheums,and fuch as haue gotten cold and hoarfenefle.

Some haue i‘€pOI‘CECl3 That it doth little preuaile againllz an hotdifeale, and that it profitetllafl ho: complexion nc)tl3.ing>_; at all. But experience hath not {he-wed as yet that it is injurious V1150 citllfil‘. ' p '7.‘l'iey that hsue feene the proolehereof, lraue credibly reported,That when the Moores and 1”‘ di haue firinted e;?ther iorwanr offood or relhthis hath bina pI’elE:nt remeclie vnto tl1err:e,t0 NP‘ ply the one,and to l1~f:.i rhern to the other. .

The rptieiis anti ‘their .. ers of the hot countries do take the fume thereof vntil they he d.l‘llfll<‘_39 that after they "' for dead three or foure houres,tlrey may tell the people what wonder5iV"' iiorrs,t.>r illulions y mire leen,and lo giue them a proplr.et'ical direétion or f0retelling(ifwC may trial‘: the Diuel Do? the :..Vuccell‘e oftheir bufincile.

The iuyee or diililled water of the firl‘r. kind is very good again1’ccatarrhs,the dizzineffe of the lrearhand rheums that iisll downe the eiegagainfi the pain? called the rnegram, if either you zip? Y vnro the lT{fl‘:1i7‘l‘3S,Ol‘{£il«:(3 one or two greenrleauespr a dry leafe moiiined in wine,and dried cull‘ ninggiyr vpon the €ml3t}'i‘S,€ii1(i laid thereto. 0 _ _ .

it t-;l.eerc::; the frgl‘.ll“5££‘i"iLl. taketh away the webs and fpots tliereofllreing annointed with the 107“: bl ouol warm: :3 . ,.

’ii'lre~oile or iuyce dropped into t_he eares is good againil deafne fie ; a cloth dipped in the fame and layd vpon the fa r:e,ral<eth away the lentils,rednelTe,and F pots tllereof. ' ,

i\r"l;r.iry n<>tahl.e irreclieiiresare made hereof againflt the old and inveterat cough, againli allll‘ zriaticall or pe£;Eoral.l g:'iel?:s, allwhich if.I {hould let downe at large , would require a peculiar volurne. V l V!

it .2350 §2:il,!{’.l7i firth as are acctifizorried to Fwonnqand that are troubled with the Coliclfe

W-irreiirieiie :an.d lilrewile agei:*ii°t the Droplie, the ‘Wormes in children,the Piles,and the 551’ a:iea. s A V - It is vied in out—warti medicines, e,it:her the herhc boiled with oile.,wax,rofin,and lflll‘p("l1tlfl_.ei,ag he-r1:.>i'ei:;r"et tirtswne jg yel.lorvV_Htsr;hane,or the extraériorr thereof with fair, oile,ballam,tlie d1ll11' le-;l waz.'er,anr’l fiieh like, againgfr tuirrours, apollrumespld vlcers of hard curation, batches, fcabbfis’ i’iin§:3ingrvirl1nettlesaearbuncles, poifoued arrowes, and wounds rriatle with gunnes or any Other weapons. ' ' *

1:15 excellent «ood in burnings and fcalclings with fire,water,oile, lightn‘~ing,or fuch like, b9}; led with lroggesygreafeintoythe formerofan Ointment, as~I haue ofteir prooued, and found ‘I110 true 5 adding_a_ little of tl‘r;e’jui~:e of ”l”horrie'Apple leaues, fpreading it vpotia cloth and F03? p1yingir- ,; It doe make hcreofau eXC§Hgnt.Bc'll.lnC to cure deep wounds and-_ un-.f’tures made by forncflhc row fharpe pointed weapon. ‘Which Balliame doth bring vp the efh from the bottome'V¢’:) fpeedily, and alfo heale fimple cuts in the lielh according to the firflititention, that is, to glfill’ W foder the lips of the wound together, not procuring matter or corruption to it , as is coirrmf?“ r feene in the healing of wounds. The Receit is this : take Oile of Roles, Oile of S . Iohns W0’ together to the confirm prion of the juice, liraine it_an*d put it to the fire aigaine, adding théffillnt of Venice Turpentine two ounces,of Olrihanurn and Malticke of either hal-foe an ounce ,r in m0 .‘ line and fuhtil ponder : the which you mayrzrt all tiniesrnalre an vnguent or falue,hy }3LlEtiiig."i£h?rle1:; E0 Wax and rofiil ISQ giue vnto‘ it a {tire body, iwlrichworketh exceeding well in nralignant 311dl_/lily ler1.t.VlC€rS,as,inrwounds and pun 5El1l',CS.}, I {end this jevggll vnto you women of all iorts,4efpcC“‘ _ fuch as cute and helpe the poore and irnpotenr of your COUIIIYC)’ Withcrutrrzwzud-.Brit VDEO/Il‘z5‘~' ego garly rabble 0fWitc.hes,eh-arrners, and ftieh likc—c0L1Ce;_ners .tlratVreegar'd more to get. iiior1ey,.‘t133” i_ helpe for cl1ariIie,‘I wiih thele few n1Cd.iciI1es_ far from their VIld,€l‘r,ll‘al1£l_.iIlg'; and from rlrofe £155.‘: 6 uers,wh0m lwilhto be ignorantlrereinii But courteous gentleworrien, ll may not for ,thc .“‘3hC5 that I doe beare vnto ,l"uch,lIicle any thing from you; of . fuch importance: and th»erefore;’e;I8l§~C 0“: more that follqweth V, Fvhétfiwith I haue d".0.ne:maDy:and good cures, altlroirglr oi fm21llcOll!'§ bu regard it not tliellefliefigr that-caufe. Tal<;<f.fh€ kfallers of. Tabaeomtiwo pounds ,‘ Hogs greafc Oget potrndfiampe the heme {mall in a {tone rnorter, putting thereto a {mall cup full ofred Ofelia“ wine,{’tirre them Well together, COUCI the ~IITQff€I‘fr0mw.filtlh,and f0;le‘t_i1trefifiv11till inorning-'5 ‘Kc, put it to the fire and let it boile gently,CQl1ti.UU3llY flirting it vntill;the-eonffiimpt,ion of thfii“-’-‘flicé

ftraine it and let it to the fire agaiflfi, P§!,EtiDgrf’l1€T€to .tli€'.iI1yvce;_of,:,g§_7ie herbe Ohe pound,of V32

of either one pinte, the leaues of Tabaeo fiarrrped fmaallin as {tone-mortar two p0l.llfldS5b0'fl.c 5

x v- - ' ~ a . . ' 0 turpeirtine foure onncesghoile them together to the«eo_r;{u mp: ro;i.pf';11g~m1¢e,g1,¢n adgfiicythfifl they

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it ;f0’>dts C. Y. ound A:~zjz'oZoc/m or Birthworth in moli fine ponder two 0UflC€S,llllfiCiCfiE wax to sgiue

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{E S 0 AV‘, kuk, whith latte p For thy wounded poor. n.1ghDor,as alfo the old and filthy vlcers or tire 9?, am other parts of luch as haue need ofhelp.

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H A p. 69. Opfifrree .7\(:z;g/Jzfflnzde.

I-z:;i:r«:r7.:;z:4:rz I’/597g/' , T/33 Dffirgffigfla i We Niglrtlhatle. THis rare and pleafant plant , called tree Night; lhade, is taken of fame to bee a kinde of Ginny peppenout not rightly: of others,for a kind of Nlgl][- flradqwhofe iudgetnent and cenfure I gladly admit; for that it doth more fitlyanfwer it both in the form and nature. It groweth vp like vnto a fmall {hrub of wooddy hedge-bufh, two or three cubits high,coue- red with a greenifh barke fet with many final twiggy branches,and garnilhetl with many long leaues verie grcen,like vnto thofe of the Peach tree. The Homes are white,with a certaine yellow pricke or pointall in the middle,like to the floures of garden Nightfhade, After which fucceed fmall round berries very red of colour, and_of the fame firbllrance with winter Chera ties; wherein are contained little flat yellow feeds. E136 root is Compete’: of - many fmall hairy yellow rlngso ' ql Tbe Place.

It groweth not wild in theft: cold regions, but wee haue them in our gardens , rather for pleafum 1-hm profit,or any good qualitie as yet knowne.

The Time.

It is kept in pots jnd tubs with earth 8: fueh like; in houfes during the extremitie of VVinter, and is {:3 abroad in the garden in March or Aprill , becaufe it eannot endure the coldnefleol our climat; it flourggg; in May,and thefruit is ripe in September.

{f The Names; V 1‘. . . :’r;dgre;eN1gl1tt'lradeis ca

1 VI .. . I - a V I n, ' V Y '. I e 1; m e (gmomum led in Latine Sflwiflll/H aréorcflrens . of l"ome,Srr3zc/12705/eirzzrrm sand {on-re .;,r~.\.

CfPl'm_y it is P/érrdocapficram ol'Doa’zm.em-,

V V or The Nature and I/er’z‘r.4er. .. V . 9 - e hgue “DYE: yet any} thing fe . _ m9 t0 E C kinds ugol‘; bring forth fruit Vet Hm)’ Pepper is more

31} - . in cfiliiibltlng at alhbut is like vnt

t down as touching the temperature or vertues ofithis plangbut. 0f_G1f1ny pepper, butwithout any reafon at all 5 for Ginny pep« Y like II} flrape vnto this plant, yet in tafie molt vnlike i‘ for that SEIETPS 1“ _t3&€ftl1andOLl1' common pepper, and the other hath not 11‘ : wl ' h .6 €r1‘1e_s 0 gar en Nightfhade in taff althouoqh the di.i‘l’er

and tree “C hath m°“°d F0316 to Call this plant red Nightflnade,of the izolour ocf the b}:]?rr.ies 31

and ,. 1ghtfhade,ofth dd . A . . , p P G”‘“Y P°PPer dieth asg1:(:irl'l£}i3€fgfCi;:illcC::gi"’}i.i1CEErfll0th Commue ‘ind grow from years to yemj;