Of the Hifl1orie.ofPla11tsi.H T A i I B. I.
fore fuch as are ofa hot complexion mull efpecially abflaine from it. But ifit be boiled in water vntill fuch time as it hath lofi his fharpene-fife, it is the leffe forcible, and tetaineth no longer his euill juice,as Gtzlen faith. _
It taketh away the roughneffe of the throat,it helpeth an old cough,1t prouoketh vrine,it brea-
k . C H A P. 98. Of C7“ow»gm‘lz'c»{e amd ‘Rem/hm. keth and confurneth wind,and is alfo a remedie for the Dropfie which proceedeth of a cold caulk- D ~ It killeth wormes in the belly,and driueth them forth. The rnilke alfo wherein it hath bin fod—
den is giuen to yong children with good fucceffe againfl the wormes.
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1 /Illlium. ~ :1: 2 A,/liumfjylrucjlre ruéentibm mwleix. Garlicke. _
He wilde Garlicke or Crow garlick hath fmall tough leaues like vnto Rufhesfmooth Wilde Garlicke with red clones.“
and hollow withimamong which groweth vpa naked &alke,round, flippetie,-.hard and
I _ , found,on the top whereofiafter the floures be gon,grow little feeds made vp in a round 3 uficr like {mall kernels,hauing the fmell and tafte of garlicke. In {lead of a root thereis 2. bulbe r round head,without any clones at all. ' -’
H E amfons do fend forth two or three broad longilh leaues {harps pointedfnrooth, and of a g. ‘ gfeene colour. The fialkeis a {pan high, fmooth and flender,bearing at the topa clufier of
ghllte, fiat-fafliioned floures. In {lead of a root it bath a long {lender b.ulbe,which fendeth down 2. . u trtude 0ffh'ings,and is couered with skins or thicke coats. '
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E It helpeth avery cold fiomacke,and is a preferuatiue againfl the contagious and peftilent aire-V E The decoéhon of Garlicke vied for a bath to fit otter, bringeth downe the flames 85 fecondin€9
or after-burthen,as Dz'of£'oria'er faith. V G
Ir. taketh away the morphew,tettars or ring-wormes,fcabbed heads in children , dandraffe, and fcurfe, tempered with honey,and the parts anointed therewith.
H W1_thFigge leaues and Cumin It is laid on agamfi the bitings of the Moufecalled in Greek‘? ”- T - . --;: ~ . ‘ ~e-27‘’‘!;\tt‘< 4 M~;«='-gin Engli{h,a Shrew. ' ” ' ‘ " — * " “
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q)‘ The Time. They fpring Vp in Aprill and May 5 their feed is ripe in Augufi.‘
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7 3“? groweth in fertile t {it s in all arts of En land I found it in rear letti . t . P3 “'6 , P - 8 P C . ‘glathifofields called the Mante1s,on the backe fide of Iflington byg London. V H A P? in th m '35 grow In the woods and borders of fields vnder hedgegamongik the bufhc$- Ifound it " V‘ the leefnixt field vnto Boobies b_arn,vnder that hedge that bordereth vpon the lane; and alfo vpon Londotn and,vnderj an hedge adioining to a lane that leadeth to HampIted,both places neerevnto
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