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like those of the413
the top of the387
for the most part288
the tops of the266
at the top of265
is called in greeke253
by the name of249
the temperature and vertues230
that is to say209
the decoction of the163
in the following manner154
the root is small150
it is called in146
floures grow at the143
the floures grow at143
leaues like those of141
grow at the top141
made in the following138
to the height of135
the seed is ripe134
the rest of the131
of the bignesse of126
by reason of the122
and dry in the122
the whole plant is121
is made in the115
of the roots of113
tops of the branches113
in the third degree113
than those of the113
the leaues of the112
snipt about the edges111
is called in latine111
in the end of110
is good for the108
at the tops of108
the root is long106
the middle of the105
which riseth vp a104
is hot and dry104
the distilled water of104
in the second degree102
in the middle of101
of a purple colour99
is good against the96
in the first place95
part of the body95
seed is ripe in92
the height of a90
hot and dry in90
the colour of the90
the bignesse of a86
root is small and86
top of the stalkes86
obstructions of the liver84
indented about the edges84
vnder the title of84
of a white colour83
in iuly and august82
in the beginning of82
distilled water of the82
top of the stalke81
of the juice of81
of the colour of81
is thought to be81
are like those of81
in iune and iuly80
of the leaves of80
in manner of a79
for those that are79
is like vnto the77
on the tops of77
the root is thicke77
of a yellow colour77
it is good for76
to the end of76
that are troubled with76
like the leaues of76
after the manner of76
good for those that75
those of the common75
and the seed is74
bearing at the top74
the end of august74
like that of the73
of the last described73
the second kinde of72
of a whitish colour72
in the second place72
and applied to the70
there is also another70
under the dominion of70
of the root of70
the paine of the70
of the seeds of70
the first of these69
to those of the69
is called of the69
a sufficient quantity of69
of the flowers of67
those of the former67
they are of a67
like vnto the former66
on the top of65
the stone in the65
like to those of65
of the liver and64
in the third place63
the juice of the63
among which rise vp63
spred vpon the ground62
it tooke his name62
among which riseth vp62
of a reddish colour62
the end of the61
any part of the61
tops of the stalks61
are troubled with the61
of a wooddy substance60
the pouder of the60
the inner verge of59
top of the branches59
as those of the59
the juyce of the58
as big as a58
of the faculties of57
fruit is ripe in57
those of the last57
the first kinde of57
than any of the57
whereof it tooke his56
the nature and vertues56
away with the winde56
at the top whereof56
and drie in the56
the diseases of the56
verge of the bark56
like vnto those of55
among which come forth55
dry in the third55
those that are troubled54
ounce and an half54
when they be ripe54
the stoppings of the54
inner verge of the54
in many places of54
top of the stalks53
at the end of53
it is thought to52
in the colour of52
each half an ounce52
vnder the name of52
the liver and spleen51
the root is white51
it is to be51
and is good for51
differeth not from the51
is ripe in august51
in any part of50
the lord of the50
the floures are of50
shape like those of49
fluxes of the belly49
couered ouer with a49
dry in the second49
trailing vpon the ground49
of the height of49
the bark of the49
is good for those49
the first is called49
it is of a49
the fruit is ripe49
places of this land49
in shape like those48
in the same manner48
as you may see48
whole plant is of48
in the chapter of48
parts of the body48
is not to be47
boyled in wine and47
very like vnto the47
the powder of the47
is one of the47
in his booke of47
riseth vp a stalke47
the height of two47
plant is of a46
when it is ripe46
the leaues of this46
after the same manner46
the root is tough46
the beginning of the45
at the same time45
a slice of the45
dented about the edges45
good for them that45
they floure and flourish45
tops of the stalkes45
in the time of45
on the vpper side45
and as it were45
floures are of a45
one ounce and an45
early english books online44
hot and drie in44
all the rest of44
as it were a44
it is good against44
it may be called44
when they are ripe44
in the midst of44
the bottom of the43
colour of the floures43
floures like those of43
is a kinde of43
about the edges like43
other parts of the43
lesser than those of43
the pains of the43
water of the flowers42
is very good for42
the seed is small42
wherein consisteth the difference42
it to be the42
stoppings of the liuer42
is ripe in september42
is called in high42
and of the same42
the flowers of the42
and that in the42
of a darke greene42
as we haue said42
there is another kinde41
in may and iune41
vnlike to those of41
to be found in41
root is long and41
the figure that was41
the heat of the41
the root is very41
of a pale yellow41
a great deal of41
the dominion of the40
for the same purpose40
a great number of40
the pain of the40
not vnlike to the40
carried away with the40
of the same colour40
the seed is contained40
the water of the40
from the suns rising39
booke of the faculties39
decoction of the herb39
not much vnlike the39
dram and an half39
for the space of39
in shape like the39
of the nature of39
the leaues are like39
like vnto the common39
there be diuers sorts39
tree is called in38
it is called of38
leaues spred vpon the38
in our london gardens38
to take away the38
that it is not38
not vnlike to those38
is called in english38
there is another sort38
when the seed is38
a darke greene colour37
is like to the37
those that haue the37
and therefore it is37
groweth to the height37
in the garden of37
one dram and an37
is a stranger in37
a dram of the37
for diseases of the36
his booke of the36
to be a kinde36
running of the reins36
noon from the suns36
forth by the name36
is a remedie against36
is made of the36
of the liuer and36
and an half of36
the fruit of the36
it is good to35
the root of this35
of a wooddie substance35
the bottome of the35
vp to the height35
take of the roots35
the most part in35
the suns rising being35
the borders of fields35
against the bitings of35
that the leaues are35
on the other side35
the figure of the35
the floures are like35
are hot and dry35
the oyl of the35
root is tough and34
of the bark of34
in the fourth place34
cut about the edges34
there is also a34
the root of the34
of the powder of34
in the gardens of34
root is thicke and34
it is a remedie34
the iuice of the34
is named in greeke34
two or three foot34
in most places of34
it taketh away the34
are strangers in england34
of a yellowish colour34
with the like leaues34
the sides of the33
may be called in33
thought to be the33
the root is of33
the forme of a33
to be the true33
the syrup of the33
the manner of the33
to the leaues of33
the first and second33
of the later herbarists33
diuided into sundry branches33
water of the herb33
drie in the third32
of the leaues of32
in the mean time32
and in many other32
the later end of32
is good to be32
diseases of the head32
we here giue you32
like the leaves of32
in a sufficient quantity32
it by the name32
diuided into many branches32
by reason of his31
suns rising being min31
lord of the ascendant31
called in high dutch31
is another kinde of31
of a bitter taste31
a stranger in england31
the third was of31
is good for them31
are good against the31
the time of the31
is hot and drie31
the root is great31
the inflammation of the31
the barke of the31
the floures of this31
the wings of the31
than that of the31
any of the rest31
a pale yellow colour31
the third kinde of31
at the beginning of31
in the first degree31
their seed is ripe31
in diuers places of31
in respect of the31
height of a cubit30
from which rise vp30
other of his kinde30
greene at the first30
the latter end of30
in june and july30
grow in my garden30
a quarter of a30
is like the former30
be diuers sorts of30
to that of the30
dispensatory is made in30
like to that of30
the other of his30
diuiding it selfe into30
the beginning of may30
by me in the30
in wine and drunke30
of the syrup of30
and also in the29
about the end of29
are not to be29
rest of the plant29
like the floures of29
nicked in the edges29
at the top into29
on the top whereof29
giue you in the29
is an herb of29
threds in the middle29
and at the top29
than the leaues of29
in the isle of29
is small and threddy29
the spirit of the29
part of the root29
that was in the29
but that they are29
the nature of the29
may to the end29
and are of a28
those of the garden28
take of the leaves28
of the bosomes of28
of a whitish greene28
is good in the28
in the middest of28
of a deepe greene28
is like that of28
vnto those of the28
in many other places28
by little and little28
be a kinde of28
dropped into the ears28
of the succiferous vessels28
leaues are of a28
is to be found28
and of a whitish28
to be put into28
the place and time28
forth of the ground28
three or four foot28
the roots of the28
as it were of28
is hot in the28
it is a kinde28
by the sea side28
of a light purple28
a varietie of the28
cold diseases of the28
it is also called28
those of the first28
that it may be28
pains of the head27
and their seed is27
flowers of the elder27
of a light greene27
of the stalks and27
it seemeth to be27
for those that haue27
dominion of the sun27
i haue giuen you27
the floures of the27
and such like places27
figure that was in27
of a browne colour27
which we here giue27
be called in english27
or four foot high27
out of the ground27
the floures are small27
to the consumption of27
is so well known27
the length of the27
of all the rest27
good for such as27
the stalks and branches27
height of two cubits27
many places of this27
decoction of the roots27
taken at a time27
like vnto the precedent27
in man or woman27
the floures are white27
to the middle rib27
leaues like vnto the27
and in other places26
that it is a26
the position of the26
of the spirit of26
are like the former26
from the wings of26
seed is contained in26
are of a pale26
and a halfe high26
which is made of26
for them that are26
crust of the earth26
is ripe in the26
branches trailing vpon the26
of a blew colour26
for such as are26
the decoction of it26
stone in the kidnies26
at the top a26
the root is thick26
to be good for26
as it were in26
the other side of26
the root is hard26
the infirmities of the26
these plants do grow26
is also good for26
the leaves of the26
end of the second26
the flux of the25
place was of the25
from which riseth vp25
the quantity of a25
a decoction of the25
for obstructions of the25
i haue thought good25
slice of the root25
floure in iune and25
are made in the25
by reason of their25
there is likewise another25
of the leaves and25
of the first described25
hot in the second25
in the water of25
is carried away with25
in the later end25
to be the same25
this is good for25
the leaues are long25
there is not any25
is a remedie for25
that part of the25
the edges like the25
ripe in the end25
they floure in iune25
groweth in my garden25
of a red colour25
as well as the25
in sundry places of25
dropped into the eyes25
in the fourth degree25
is couered with a24
not so much as24
the leaues are of24
the root is blacke24
in wine and drunk24
as it were with24
in aprill and may24
of a mad dog24
the obstructions of the24
the kidnies and bladder24
grow on the tops24
by the inhabitants called24
a decoction of it24
the root consisteth of24
and of a wooddy24
in the borders of24
or three foot high24
biting of a mad24
the juice of it24
the faculties of nourishments24
other side of the24
foot and a halfe24
boiled in wine and24
to the top of24
it groweth in the24
the end of may24
and of a pale24
in his first booke24
the bosomes of the24
flat vpon the ground24
sauing that the leaues24
from may to the24
as that of the24
for them that haue24
to the forme of24
the floures grow on24
but that it is24
wings of the leaves24
and the fruit is24
it is reported that24
for which cause it24
are good for the24
the biting of a24
they are good for24
other part of the24
as if they were24
of a brownish colour24
to those that are24
it is hot and23
the root is like23
helpeth those that are23
them that haue the23
it is also good23
i take to be23
later end of the23
the root of it23
a deepe greene colour23
to the consistence of23
which are succeeded by23
that it needeth no23
like the last described23
of man or woman23
haue thought good to23
of a strong smell23
and couered with a23
it needeth no description23
and is of a23
of a foot high23
take it to be23
the middest of the23
and taketh away the23
that which is called23
vpon the tops of23
faculties of simple medicines23
the leaues come forth23
the lower part of23
the running of the23
of a purplish colour23
for the biting of23
is an excellent remedy23
at the time of23
put them into a22
and that it is22
it is named in22
the name of the22
flux of the belly22
they are to be22
those of the other22
the substance of the22
with the decoction of22
all the purposes aforesaid22
characters represented either as22
floures grow on the22
represented either as utf22
root is like the22
at the top thereof22
are good to be22
was in the first22
from the bosome of22
wherein is contained a22
other plants of this22
pressed out of the22
floure and flourish in22
as shall be declared22
the faculties of simple22
the edges like a22
two or three inches22
at the bottom of22
of the head and22
as if it were22
a remedie against the22
decoction of the root22
is very like vnto22
here giue you in22
are of a purple22
it to be a22
the bignesse of the22
grow at the tops22
as also in the22
not from the precedent22
set down in the22
with a sufficient quantity22
the quantitie of a22
the paines of the22
the seed is like22
the heate of the22
like vnto the other22
of the branches grow22
the mouth and throat22
for those that have21
that they may be21
in the spring time21
is a remedy against21
is very good against21
set forth in the21
but it is not21
is chiefly used for21
sauing that the floures21
and manner of growing21
the powder of it21
called of the later21
the body of the21
of the mouth and21
of the second degree21
of the same plant21
so well known that21
in english it is21
the bigness of a21
being boyled in wine21
bosomes of the leaues21
which is in the21
of a greenish colour21
it is very like21
neere vnto the sea21
sauing that it is21
would haue it to21
and some of them21
is called of some21
from the beginning of21
the falling of the21
is said to be21
haue it to be21
most places of england21
open obstructions of the21
are hot and drie21
from the middle of21
which was in the21
and is good against21
of the wood is21
and of a strong21
and many other places21
somewhat like those of21
we haue in our21
a light greene colour21
root is of a21
from the last described21
the first approch of21
to the king of21
at the first approch21
the first of the21
floure in iuly and20
syrup made of the20
are for the most20
taken out of the20
of the pouder of20
at the foot of20
is singular good to20
and when it is20
may be taken at20
somewhat snipt about the20
the body of man20
in the eighth place20
here and there with20
being applied to the20
colour tending to purple20
parts of the world20
the chest and lungs20
who take their bed20
the description of the20
beginning of the spring20
described in the third20
the leaves and flowers20
euen to the middle20
and the floures are20
the floures come forth20
plants of this kinde20
is that which is20
the form of a20
of the bigness of20
an excellent remedy for20
leaues are like those20
still to this day20
if it be taken20
leaues of this are20
hauing in the middle20
to break the stone20
is of the same20
in a short time20
consisting of fiue leaues20
those who take their20
one side of the20
bark of the elder20
the floures hereof are20
bark of the root20
but the leaues are20
of a cubit high20
of the seed of20
and keep it for20
which rise vp many20
heat of the sun20
on the upper side20
the other kindes of20
like to the leaues20
the leaues and floures20
toward the top into20
that of the former20
which is called in19
that they are not19
in the middle whereof19
pouder of the dried19
and of a wooddie19
the cure of the19
is described in the19
the root is slender19
of the berries of19
in the manner of19
floure from may to19
of those of the19
be taken at a19
at their setting on19
eases the pain of19
floure for the most19
a whitish greene colour19
of the infusion of19
as also for the19
as the same author19
and is very good19
with a great deal19
and full of strings19
is held to be19
the leaues are small19
juice of the berries19
first approch of winter19
it is an herb19
a light purple colour19
floures of this are19
other diseases of the19
is found in the19
which are of a19
drie in the second19
openeth the stoppings of19
a third part of19
the land of promise19
it is hard to19
of the old writers19
of an ash colour19
it is reported to19
it floures in iune19
a slice of a19
and dropped into the19
of a pale colour19
and the whole plant19
against the biting of19
in some places of19
leaves of the elder19
the moon is in19
is like the precedent19
away with the wind19
if it be not19
by the title of19
held in the mouth19
those of the wilde19
and pains in the19
with a little honey19
of a greene colour19
when the moon is19
called of the grecians19
like the seed of19
they floure in may19
whereon do grow leaues19
powder of the buds19
lower part of the19
at which time the19
raisins of the sun19
the rest of his19
which setteth forth the19
of this plant are19
very like unto the19
in the knowledge of19
of a reasonable good19
and are good for19
in the quantitie of19
his first booke of19
easeth the pains of19
good to be eaten19
along vpon the ground18
growing in my garden18
half an ounce of18
in the moneth of18
set forth by the18
edges like a saw18
and also of the18
as though they should18
it forth by the18
this plant bringeth forth18
parts of man or18
first is called in18
floures are like those18
the floures grow in18
is nothing else but18
opposite to one another18
and in some places18
on the tops whereof18
if it be drunke18
keep it in a18
the seeds of the18
the ouermuch flowing of18
which is to be18
it hath perfected his18
leaues like the former18
and those that are18
middle of the floure18
not from the former18
and a halfe long18
in the next chapter18
lying on the ground18
english it is called18
vpper crust of the18
the vpper crust of18
was the first that18
a spoonful of the18
not much vnlike to18
those that have the18
the king of arabia18
and put them into18
there be sundry sorts18
pint and an half18
vnlike the leaues of18
and it may be18
it is sowne in18
are cold and dry18
in the fifth place18
put it into a18
the which riseth vp18
in stead of the18
of an ouerworne greene18
this is so well18
the root is smal18
the consumption of the18
of two or three18
diseases of the lungs18
out of the bosomes18
diseases of the breast18
of the water of18
in the morning fasting18
of the flowers and18
set with the like18
are of the same18
substance of the wood18
top of the stalk18
those of the vine18
of some it is18
very good for the18
the leaves are placed18
in the form of18
described in the second18
good to be put18
hauing at the top18
the white of an18
floureth in iune and18
of fiue small leaues18
vnto the end of18
the trunke or body18
couered with a thin18
any of the other18
it is commonly called18
are referred to the18
the place where the18
as you go from18
the most part of18
the root is round18
an ouerworne greene colour18
the end of september18
is cold and dry18
in wine or water18
the number of the17
is small and threddie17
that they need no17
take to be the17
the use of it17
consisting of many small17
is with good successe17
i here giue you17
it flowreth in june17
but as it were17
boyl them in a17
that the root of17
the teeth of a17
the swelling of the17
is much commended for17
the bitings of serpents17
hath leaues like vnto17
of the bignes of17
but if it be17
is very effectual for17
of many small leaues17
the region of the17
the floures grow vpon17
half a dram of17
for the purposes aforesaid17
of the leaues and17
greene on the vpper17
of the herb and17
in the weight of17
it is very good17
was formerly in the17
the skin of the17
is very good to17
at the setting on17
floure in may and17
in which is contained17
the second is called17
like the teeth of17
a great part of17
as also of the17
is all the rest17
amongst which come forth17
it groweth plentifully in17
at the right planetary17
cut in on the17
vpon a middle rib17
this to be the17
of the royal society17
the third and fourth17
take of the juice17
of the said vessels17
floures are small and17
in their seuerall titles17
be applied to the17
not vnlike those of17
vnto the leaues of17
are under the dominion17
of temperature hot and17
of the decoction of17
riseth vp with a17
the water of elder17
they floure in iuly17
in on the edges17
groweth of it selfe17
and in diuers other17
and for those that17
it is singular good17
the liuer and spleene17
a darke purple colour17
each one ounce and17
height of a man17
when it hath perfected17
it tooke the name17
it is found in17
for pains of the17
especially if it be17
the spirit of wine17
you may see in17
hath leaues like the17
they floure from the17
wherein is contained small17
dry in the first17
as is all the17
is very effectual to17
the space of a17
for the time of17
they floure from may17
that it cannot be17
at the bottome of17
spread vpon the ground17
a piece of the17
and inflammations of the17
the second place was17
resembling the leaues of17
the top whereof grow17
whereof it is a17
much like vnto the17
one and the same17
the rules of astrology17
bleeding at the nose17
are of a darke17
the juyce dropped into17
syrup of the juice17
not far from the17
some two or three17
very like to the17
the height of three17
we may call it17
juyce of the herb17
that i know of17
floure is of a16
as much as you16
stone in the bladder16
call it in english16
very like those of16
pound and an half16
have a mind to16
floures in iuly and16
haue not as yet16
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