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quadgram | frequency |
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like those of the | 413 |
the top of the | 387 |
for the most part | 288 |
the tops of the | 266 |
at the top of | 265 |
is called in greeke | 253 |
by the name of | 249 |
the temperature and vertues | 230 |
that is to say | 209 |
the decoction of the | 163 |
in the following manner | 154 |
the root is small | 150 |
it is called in | 146 |
floures grow at the | 143 |
the floures grow at | 143 |
leaues like those of | 141 |
grow at the top | 141 |
made in the following | 138 |
to the height of | 135 |
the seed is ripe | 134 |
the rest of the | 131 |
of the bignesse of | 126 |
by reason of the | 122 |
and dry in the | 122 |
the whole plant is | 121 |
is made in the | 115 |
of the roots of | 113 |
tops of the branches | 113 |
in the third degree | 113 |
than those of the | 113 |
the leaues of the | 112 |
snipt about the edges | 111 |
is called in latine | 111 |
in the end of | 110 |
is good for the | 108 |
at the tops of | 108 |
the root is long | 106 |
the middle of the | 105 |
which riseth vp a | 104 |
is hot and dry | 104 |
the distilled water of | 104 |
in the second degree | 102 |
in the middle of | 101 |
of a purple colour | 99 |
is good against the | 96 |
in the first place | 95 |
part of the body | 95 |
seed is ripe in | 92 |
the height of a | 90 |
hot and dry in | 90 |
the colour of the | 90 |
the bignesse of a | 86 |
root is small and | 86 |
top of the stalkes | 86 |
obstructions of the liver | 84 |
indented about the edges | 84 |
vnder the title of | 84 |
of a white colour | 83 |
in iuly and august | 82 |
in the beginning of | 82 |
distilled water of the | 82 |
top of the stalke | 81 |
of the juice of | 81 |
of the colour of | 81 |
is thought to be | 81 |
are like those of | 81 |
in iune and iuly | 80 |
of the leaves of | 80 |
in manner of a | 79 |
for those that are | 79 |
is like vnto the | 77 |
on the tops of | 77 |
the root is thicke | 77 |
of a yellow colour | 77 |
it is good for | 76 |
to the end of | 76 |
that are troubled with | 76 |
like the leaues of | 76 |
after the manner of | 76 |
good for those that | 75 |
those of the common | 75 |
and the seed is | 74 |
bearing at the top | 74 |
the end of august | 74 |
like that of the | 73 |
of the last described | 73 |
the second kinde of | 72 |
of a whitish colour | 72 |
in the second place | 72 |
and applied to the | 70 |
there is also another | 70 |
under the dominion of | 70 |
of the root of | 70 |
the paine of the | 70 |
of the seeds of | 70 |
the first of these | 69 |
to those of the | 69 |
is called of the | 69 |
a sufficient quantity of | 69 |
of the flowers of | 67 |
those of the former | 67 |
they are of a | 67 |
like vnto the former | 66 |
on the top of | 65 |
the stone in the | 65 |
like to those of | 65 |
of the liver and | 64 |
in the third place | 63 |
the juice of the | 63 |
among which rise vp | 63 |
spred vpon the ground | 62 |
it tooke his name | 62 |
among which riseth vp | 62 |
of a reddish colour | 62 |
the end of the | 61 |
any part of the | 61 |
tops of the stalks | 61 |
are troubled with the | 61 |
of a wooddy substance | 60 |
the pouder of the | 60 |
the inner verge of | 59 |
top of the branches | 59 |
as those of the | 59 |
the juyce of the | 58 |
as big as a | 58 |
of the faculties of | 57 |
fruit is ripe in | 57 |
those of the last | 57 |
the first kinde of | 57 |
than any of the | 57 |
whereof it tooke his | 56 |
the nature and vertues | 56 |
away with the winde | 56 |
at the top whereof | 56 |
and drie in the | 56 |
the diseases of the | 56 |
verge of the bark | 56 |
like vnto those of | 55 |
among which come forth | 55 |
dry in the third | 55 |
those that are troubled | 54 |
ounce and an half | 54 |
when they be ripe | 54 |
the stoppings of the | 54 |
inner verge of the | 54 |
in many places of | 54 |
top of the stalks | 53 |
at the end of | 53 |
it is thought to | 52 |
in the colour of | 52 |
each half an ounce | 52 |
vnder the name of | 52 |
the liver and spleen | 51 |
the root is white | 51 |
it is to be | 51 |
and is good for | 51 |
differeth not from the | 51 |
is ripe in august | 51 |
in any part of | 50 |
the lord of the | 50 |
the floures are of | 50 |
shape like those of | 49 |
fluxes of the belly | 49 |
couered ouer with a | 49 |
dry in the second | 49 |
trailing vpon the ground | 49 |
of the height of | 49 |
the bark of the | 49 |
is good for those | 49 |
the first is called | 49 |
it is of a | 49 |
the fruit is ripe | 49 |
places of this land | 49 |
in shape like those | 48 |
in the same manner | 48 |
as you may see | 48 |
whole plant is of | 48 |
in the chapter of | 48 |
parts of the body | 48 |
is not to be | 47 |
boyled in wine and | 47 |
very like vnto the | 47 |
the powder of the | 47 |
is one of the | 47 |
in his booke of | 47 |
riseth vp a stalke | 47 |
the height of two | 47 |
plant is of a | 46 |
when it is ripe | 46 |
the leaues of this | 46 |
after the same manner | 46 |
the root is tough | 46 |
the beginning of the | 45 |
at the same time | 45 |
a slice of the | 45 |
dented about the edges | 45 |
good for them that | 45 |
they floure and flourish | 45 |
tops of the stalkes | 45 |
in the time of | 45 |
on the vpper side | 45 |
and as it were | 45 |
floures are of a | 45 |
one ounce and an | 45 |
early english books online | 44 |
hot and drie in | 44 |
all the rest of | 44 |
as it were a | 44 |
it is good against | 44 |
it may be called | 44 |
when they are ripe | 44 |
in the midst of | 44 |
the bottom of the | 43 |
colour of the floures | 43 |
floures like those of | 43 |
is a kinde of | 43 |
about the edges like | 43 |
other parts of the | 43 |
lesser than those of | 43 |
the pains of the | 43 |
water of the flowers | 42 |
is very good for | 42 |
the seed is small | 42 |
wherein consisteth the difference | 42 |
it to be the | 42 |
stoppings of the liuer | 42 |
is ripe in september | 42 |
is called in high | 42 |
and of the same | 42 |
the flowers of the | 42 |
and that in the | 42 |
of a darke greene | 42 |
as we haue said | 42 |
there is another kinde | 41 |
in may and iune | 41 |
vnlike to those of | 41 |
to be found in | 41 |
root is long and | 41 |
the figure that was | 41 |
the heat of the | 41 |
the root is very | 41 |
of a pale yellow | 41 |
a great deal of | 41 |
the dominion of the | 40 |
for the same purpose | 40 |
a great number of | 40 |
the pain of the | 40 |
not vnlike to the | 40 |
carried away with the | 40 |
of the same colour | 40 |
the seed is contained | 40 |
the water of the | 40 |
from the suns rising | 39 |
booke of the faculties | 39 |
decoction of the herb | 39 |
not much vnlike the | 39 |
dram and an half | 39 |
for the space of | 39 |
in shape like the | 39 |
of the nature of | 39 |
the leaues are like | 39 |
like vnto the common | 39 |
there be diuers sorts | 39 |
tree is called in | 38 |
it is called of | 38 |
leaues spred vpon the | 38 |
in our london gardens | 38 |
to take away the | 38 |
that it is not | 38 |
not vnlike to those | 38 |
is called in english | 38 |
there is another sort | 38 |
when the seed is | 38 |
a darke greene colour | 37 |
is like to the | 37 |
those that haue the | 37 |
and therefore it is | 37 |
groweth to the height | 37 |
in the garden of | 37 |
one dram and an | 37 |
is a stranger in | 37 |
a dram of the | 37 |
for diseases of the | 36 |
his booke of the | 36 |
to be a kinde | 36 |
running of the reins | 36 |
noon from the suns | 36 |
forth by the name | 36 |
is a remedie against | 36 |
is made of the | 36 |
of the liuer and | 36 |
and an half of | 36 |
the fruit of the | 36 |
it is good to | 35 |
the root of this | 35 |
of a wooddie substance | 35 |
the bottome of the | 35 |
vp to the height | 35 |
take of the roots | 35 |
the most part in | 35 |
the suns rising being | 35 |
the borders of fields | 35 |
against the bitings of | 35 |
that the leaues are | 35 |
on the other side | 35 |
the figure of the | 35 |
the floures are like | 35 |
are hot and dry | 35 |
the oyl of the | 35 |
root is tough and | 34 |
of the bark of | 34 |
in the fourth place | 34 |
cut about the edges | 34 |
there is also a | 34 |
the root of the | 34 |
of the powder of | 34 |
in the gardens of | 34 |
root is thicke and | 34 |
it is a remedie | 34 |
the iuice of the | 34 |
is named in greeke | 34 |
two or three foot | 34 |
in most places of | 34 |
it taketh away the | 34 |
are strangers in england | 34 |
of a yellowish colour | 34 |
with the like leaues | 34 |
the sides of the | 33 |
may be called in | 33 |
thought to be the | 33 |
the root is of | 33 |
the forme of a | 33 |
to be the true | 33 |
the syrup of the | 33 |
the manner of the | 33 |
to the leaues of | 33 |
the first and second | 33 |
of the later herbarists | 33 |
diuided into sundry branches | 33 |
water of the herb | 33 |
drie in the third | 32 |
of the leaues of | 32 |
in the mean time | 32 |
and in many other | 32 |
the later end of | 32 |
is good to be | 32 |
diseases of the head | 32 |
we here giue you | 32 |
like the leaves of | 32 |
in a sufficient quantity | 32 |
it by the name | 32 |
diuided into many branches | 32 |
by reason of his | 31 |
suns rising being min | 31 |
lord of the ascendant | 31 |
called in high dutch | 31 |
is another kinde of | 31 |
of a bitter taste | 31 |
a stranger in england | 31 |
the third was of | 31 |
is good for them | 31 |
are good against the | 31 |
the time of the | 31 |
is hot and drie | 31 |
the root is great | 31 |
the inflammation of the | 31 |
the barke of the | 31 |
the floures of this | 31 |
the wings of the | 31 |
than that of the | 31 |
any of the rest | 31 |
a pale yellow colour | 31 |
the third kinde of | 31 |
at the beginning of | 31 |
in the first degree | 31 |
their seed is ripe | 31 |
in diuers places of | 31 |
in respect of the | 31 |
height of a cubit | 30 |
from which rise vp | 30 |
other of his kinde | 30 |
greene at the first | 30 |
the latter end of | 30 |
in june and july | 30 |
grow in my garden | 30 |
a quarter of a | 30 |
is like the former | 30 |
be diuers sorts of | 30 |
to that of the | 30 |
dispensatory is made in | 30 |
like to that of | 30 |
the other of his | 30 |
diuiding it selfe into | 30 |
the beginning of may | 30 |
by me in the | 30 |
in wine and drunke | 30 |
of the syrup of | 30 |
and also in the | 29 |
about the end of | 29 |
are not to be | 29 |
rest of the plant | 29 |
like the floures of | 29 |
nicked in the edges | 29 |
at the top into | 29 |
on the top whereof | 29 |
giue you in the | 29 |
is an herb of | 29 |
threds in the middle | 29 |
and at the top | 29 |
than the leaues of | 29 |
in the isle of | 29 |
is small and threddy | 29 |
the spirit of the | 29 |
part of the root | 29 |
that was in the | 29 |
but that they are | 29 |
the nature of the | 29 |
may to the end | 29 |
and are of a | 28 |
those of the garden | 28 |
take of the leaves | 28 |
of the bosomes of | 28 |
of a whitish greene | 28 |
is good in the | 28 |
in the middest of | 28 |
of a deepe greene | 28 |
is like that of | 28 |
vnto those of the | 28 |
in many other places | 28 |
by little and little | 28 |
be a kinde of | 28 |
dropped into the ears | 28 |
of the succiferous vessels | 28 |
leaues are of a | 28 |
is to be found | 28 |
and of a whitish | 28 |
to be put into | 28 |
the place and time | 28 |
forth of the ground | 28 |
three or four foot | 28 |
the roots of the | 28 |
as it were of | 28 |
is hot in the | 28 |
it is a kinde | 28 |
by the sea side | 28 |
of a light purple | 28 |
a varietie of the | 28 |
cold diseases of the | 28 |
it is also called | 28 |
those of the first | 28 |
that it may be | 28 |
pains of the head | 27 |
and their seed is | 27 |
flowers of the elder | 27 |
of a light greene | 27 |
of the stalks and | 27 |
it seemeth to be | 27 |
for those that haue | 27 |
dominion of the sun | 27 |
i haue giuen you | 27 |
the floures of the | 27 |
and such like places | 27 |
figure that was in | 27 |
of a browne colour | 27 |
which we here giue | 27 |
be called in english | 27 |
or four foot high | 27 |
out of the ground | 27 |
the floures are small | 27 |
to the consumption of | 27 |
is so well known | 27 |
the length of the | 27 |
of all the rest | 27 |
good for such as | 27 |
the stalks and branches | 27 |
height of two cubits | 27 |
many places of this | 27 |
decoction of the roots | 27 |
taken at a time | 27 |
like vnto the precedent | 27 |
in man or woman | 27 |
the floures are white | 27 |
to the middle rib | 27 |
leaues like vnto the | 27 |
and in other places | 26 |
that it is a | 26 |
the position of the | 26 |
of the spirit of | 26 |
are like the former | 26 |
from the wings of | 26 |
seed is contained in | 26 |
are of a pale | 26 |
and a halfe high | 26 |
which is made of | 26 |
for them that are | 26 |
crust of the earth | 26 |
is ripe in the | 26 |
branches trailing vpon the | 26 |
of a blew colour | 26 |
for such as are | 26 |
the decoction of it | 26 |
stone in the kidnies | 26 |
at the top a | 26 |
the root is thick | 26 |
to be good for | 26 |
as it were in | 26 |
the other side of | 26 |
the root is hard | 26 |
the infirmities of the | 26 |
these plants do grow | 26 |
is also good for | 26 |
the leaves of the | 26 |
end of the second | 26 |
the flux of the | 25 |
place was of the | 25 |
from which riseth vp | 25 |
the quantity of a | 25 |
a decoction of the | 25 |
for obstructions of the | 25 |
i haue thought good | 25 |
slice of the root | 25 |
floure in iune and | 25 |
are made in the | 25 |
by reason of their | 25 |
there is likewise another | 25 |
of the leaves and | 25 |
of the first described | 25 |
hot in the second | 25 |
in the water of | 25 |
is carried away with | 25 |
in the later end | 25 |
to be the same | 25 |
this is good for | 25 |
the leaues are long | 25 |
there is not any | 25 |
is a remedie for | 25 |
that part of the | 25 |
the edges like the | 25 |
ripe in the end | 25 |
they floure in iune | 25 |
groweth in my garden | 25 |
of a red colour | 25 |
as well as the | 25 |
in sundry places of | 25 |
dropped into the eyes | 25 |
in the fourth degree | 25 |
is couered with a | 24 |
not so much as | 24 |
the leaues are of | 24 |
the root is blacke | 24 |
in wine and drunk | 24 |
as it were with | 24 |
in aprill and may | 24 |
of a mad dog | 24 |
the obstructions of the | 24 |
the kidnies and bladder | 24 |
grow on the tops | 24 |
by the inhabitants called | 24 |
a decoction of it | 24 |
the root consisteth of | 24 |
and of a wooddy | 24 |
in the borders of | 24 |
or three foot high | 24 |
biting of a mad | 24 |
the juice of it | 24 |
the faculties of nourishments | 24 |
other side of the | 24 |
foot and a halfe | 24 |
boiled in wine and | 24 |
to the top of | 24 |
it groweth in the | 24 |
the end of may | 24 |
and of a pale | 24 |
in his first booke | 24 |
the bosomes of the | 24 |
flat vpon the ground | 24 |
sauing that the leaues | 24 |
from may to the | 24 |
as that of the | 24 |
for them that haue | 24 |
to the forme of | 24 |
the floures grow on | 24 |
but that it is | 24 |
wings of the leaves | 24 |
and the fruit is | 24 |
it is reported that | 24 |
for which cause it | 24 |
are good for the | 24 |
the biting of a | 24 |
they are good for | 24 |
other part of the | 24 |
as if they were | 24 |
of a brownish colour | 24 |
to those that are | 24 |
it is hot and | 23 |
the root is like | 23 |
helpeth those that are | 23 |
them that haue the | 23 |
it is also good | 23 |
i take to be | 23 |
later end of the | 23 |
the root of it | 23 |
a deepe greene colour | 23 |
to the consistence of | 23 |
which are succeeded by | 23 |
that it needeth no | 23 |
like the last described | 23 |
of man or woman | 23 |
haue thought good to | 23 |
of a strong smell | 23 |
and couered with a | 23 |
it needeth no description | 23 |
and is of a | 23 |
of a foot high | 23 |
take it to be | 23 |
the middest of the | 23 |
and taketh away the | 23 |
that which is called | 23 |
vpon the tops of | 23 |
faculties of simple medicines | 23 |
the leaues come forth | 23 |
the lower part of | 23 |
the running of the | 23 |
of a purplish colour | 23 |
for the biting of | 23 |
is an excellent remedy | 23 |
at the time of | 23 |
put them into a | 22 |
and that it is | 22 |
it is named in | 22 |
the name of the | 22 |
flux of the belly | 22 |
they are to be | 22 |
those of the other | 22 |
the substance of the | 22 |
with the decoction of | 22 |
all the purposes aforesaid | 22 |
characters represented either as | 22 |
floures grow on the | 22 |
represented either as utf | 22 |
root is like the | 22 |
at the top thereof | 22 |
are good to be | 22 |
was in the first | 22 |
from the bosome of | 22 |
wherein is contained a | 22 |
other plants of this | 22 |
pressed out of the | 22 |
floure and flourish in | 22 |
as shall be declared | 22 |
the faculties of simple | 22 |
the edges like a | 22 |
two or three inches | 22 |
at the bottom of | 22 |
of the head and | 22 |
as if it were | 22 |
a remedie against the | 22 |
decoction of the root | 22 |
is very like vnto | 22 |
here giue you in | 22 |
are of a purple | 22 |
it to be a | 22 |
the bignesse of the | 22 |
grow at the tops | 22 |
as also in the | 22 |
not from the precedent | 22 |
set down in the | 22 |
with a sufficient quantity | 22 |
the quantitie of a | 22 |
the paines of the | 22 |
the seed is like | 22 |
the heate of the | 22 |
like vnto the other | 22 |
of the branches grow | 22 |
the mouth and throat | 22 |
for those that have | 21 |
that they may be | 21 |
in the spring time | 21 |
is a remedy against | 21 |
is very good against | 21 |
set forth in the | 21 |
but it is not | 21 |
is chiefly used for | 21 |
sauing that the floures | 21 |
and manner of growing | 21 |
the powder of it | 21 |
called of the later | 21 |
the body of the | 21 |
of the mouth and | 21 |
of the second degree | 21 |
of the same plant | 21 |
so well known that | 21 |
in english it is | 21 |
the bigness of a | 21 |
being boyled in wine | 21 |
bosomes of the leaues | 21 |
which is in the | 21 |
of a greenish colour | 21 |
it is very like | 21 |
neere vnto the sea | 21 |
sauing that it is | 21 |
would haue it to | 21 |
and some of them | 21 |
is called of some | 21 |
from the beginning of | 21 |
the falling of the | 21 |
is said to be | 21 |
haue it to be | 21 |
most places of england | 21 |
open obstructions of the | 21 |
are hot and drie | 21 |
from the middle of | 21 |
which was in the | 21 |
and is good against | 21 |
of the wood is | 21 |
and of a strong | 21 |
and many other places | 21 |
somewhat like those of | 21 |
we haue in our | 21 |
a light greene colour | 21 |
root is of a | 21 |
from the last described | 21 |
the first approch of | 21 |
to the king of | 21 |
at the first approch | 21 |
the first of the | 21 |
floure in iuly and | 20 |
syrup made of the | 20 |
are for the most | 20 |
taken out of the | 20 |
of the pouder of | 20 |
at the foot of | 20 |
is singular good to | 20 |
and when it is | 20 |
may be taken at | 20 |
somewhat snipt about the | 20 |
the body of man | 20 |
in the eighth place | 20 |
here and there with | 20 |
being applied to the | 20 |
colour tending to purple | 20 |
parts of the world | 20 |
the chest and lungs | 20 |
who take their bed | 20 |
the description of the | 20 |
beginning of the spring | 20 |
described in the third | 20 |
the leaves and flowers | 20 |
euen to the middle | 20 |
and the floures are | 20 |
the floures come forth | 20 |
plants of this kinde | 20 |
is that which is | 20 |
the form of a | 20 |
of the bigness of | 20 |
an excellent remedy for | 20 |
leaues are like those | 20 |
still to this day | 20 |
if it be taken | 20 |
leaues of this are | 20 |
hauing in the middle | 20 |
to break the stone | 20 |
is of the same | 20 |
in a short time | 20 |
consisting of fiue leaues | 20 |
those who take their | 20 |
one side of the | 20 |
bark of the elder | 20 |
the floures hereof are | 20 |
bark of the root | 20 |
but the leaues are | 20 |
of a cubit high | 20 |
of the seed of | 20 |
and keep it for | 20 |
which rise vp many | 20 |
heat of the sun | 20 |
on the upper side | 20 |
the other kindes of | 20 |
like to the leaues | 20 |
the leaues and floures | 20 |
toward the top into | 20 |
that of the former | 20 |
which is called in | 19 |
that they are not | 19 |
in the middle whereof | 19 |
pouder of the dried | 19 |
and of a wooddie | 19 |
the cure of the | 19 |
is described in the | 19 |
the root is slender | 19 |
of the berries of | 19 |
in the manner of | 19 |
floure from may to | 19 |
of those of the | 19 |
be taken at a | 19 |
at their setting on | 19 |
eases the pain of | 19 |
floure for the most | 19 |
a whitish greene colour | 19 |
of the infusion of | 19 |
as also for the | 19 |
as the same author | 19 |
and is very good | 19 |
with a great deal | 19 |
and full of strings | 19 |
is held to be | 19 |
the leaues are small | 19 |
juice of the berries | 19 |
first approch of winter | 19 |
it is an herb | 19 |
a light purple colour | 19 |
floures of this are | 19 |
other diseases of the | 19 |
is found in the | 19 |
which are of a | 19 |
drie in the second | 19 |
openeth the stoppings of | 19 |
a third part of | 19 |
the land of promise | 19 |
it is hard to | 19 |
of the old writers | 19 |
of an ash colour | 19 |
it is reported to | 19 |
it floures in iune | 19 |
a slice of a | 19 |
and dropped into the | 19 |
of a pale colour | 19 |
and the whole plant | 19 |
against the biting of | 19 |
in some places of | 19 |
leaves of the elder | 19 |
the moon is in | 19 |
is like the precedent | 19 |
away with the wind | 19 |
if it be not | 19 |
by the title of | 19 |
held in the mouth | 19 |
those of the wilde | 19 |
and pains in the | 19 |
with a little honey | 19 |
of a greene colour | 19 |
when the moon is | 19 |
called of the grecians | 19 |
like the seed of | 19 |
they floure in may | 19 |
whereon do grow leaues | 19 |
powder of the buds | 19 |
lower part of the | 19 |
at which time the | 19 |
raisins of the sun | 19 |
the rest of his | 19 |
which setteth forth the | 19 |
of this plant are | 19 |
very like unto the | 19 |
in the knowledge of | 19 |
of a reasonable good | 19 |
and are good for | 19 |
in the quantitie of | 19 |
his first booke of | 19 |
easeth the pains of | 19 |
good to be eaten | 19 |
along vpon the ground | 18 |
growing in my garden | 18 |
half an ounce of | 18 |
in the moneth of | 18 |
set forth by the | 18 |
edges like a saw | 18 |
and also of the | 18 |
as though they should | 18 |
it forth by the | 18 |
this plant bringeth forth | 18 |
parts of man or | 18 |
first is called in | 18 |
floures are like those | 18 |
the floures grow in | 18 |
is nothing else but | 18 |
opposite to one another | 18 |
and in some places | 18 |
on the tops whereof | 18 |
if it be drunke | 18 |
keep it in a | 18 |
the seeds of the | 18 |
the ouermuch flowing of | 18 |
which is to be | 18 |
it hath perfected his | 18 |
leaues like the former | 18 |
and those that are | 18 |
middle of the floure | 18 |
not from the former | 18 |
and a halfe long | 18 |
in the next chapter | 18 |
lying on the ground | 18 |
english it is called | 18 |
vpper crust of the | 18 |
the vpper crust of | 18 |
was the first that | 18 |
a spoonful of the | 18 |
not much vnlike to | 18 |
those that have the | 18 |
the king of arabia | 18 |
and put them into | 18 |
there be sundry sorts | 18 |
pint and an half | 18 |
vnlike the leaues of | 18 |
and it may be | 18 |
it is sowne in | 18 |
are cold and dry | 18 |
in the fifth place | 18 |
put it into a | 18 |
the which riseth vp | 18 |
in stead of the | 18 |
of an ouerworne greene | 18 |
this is so well | 18 |
the root is smal | 18 |
the consumption of the | 18 |
of two or three | 18 |
diseases of the lungs | 18 |
out of the bosomes | 18 |
diseases of the breast | 18 |
of the water of | 18 |
in the morning fasting | 18 |
of the flowers and | 18 |
set with the like | 18 |
are of the same | 18 |
substance of the wood | 18 |
top of the stalk | 18 |
those of the vine | 18 |
of some it is | 18 |
very good for the | 18 |
the leaves are placed | 18 |
in the form of | 18 |
described in the second | 18 |
good to be put | 18 |
hauing at the top | 18 |
the white of an | 18 |
floureth in iune and | 18 |
of fiue small leaues | 18 |
vnto the end of | 18 |
the trunke or body | 18 |
couered with a thin | 18 |
any of the other | 18 |
it is commonly called | 18 |
are referred to the | 18 |
the place where the | 18 |
as you go from | 18 |
the most part of | 18 |
the root is round | 18 |
an ouerworne greene colour | 18 |
the end of september | 18 |
is cold and dry | 18 |
in wine or water | 18 |
the number of the | 17 |
is small and threddie | 17 |
that they need no | 17 |
take to be the | 17 |
the use of it | 17 |
consisting of many small | 17 |
is with good successe | 17 |
i here giue you | 17 |
it flowreth in june | 17 |
but as it were | 17 |
boyl them in a | 17 |
that the root of | 17 |
the teeth of a | 17 |
the swelling of the | 17 |
is much commended for | 17 |
the bitings of serpents | 17 |
hath leaues like vnto | 17 |
of the bignes of | 17 |
but if it be | 17 |
is very effectual for | 17 |
of many small leaues | 17 |
the region of the | 17 |
the floures grow vpon | 17 |
half a dram of | 17 |
for the purposes aforesaid | 17 |
of the leaues and | 17 |
greene on the vpper | 17 |
of the herb and | 17 |
in the weight of | 17 |
it is very good | 17 |
was formerly in the | 17 |
the skin of the | 17 |
is very good to | 17 |
at the setting on | 17 |
floure in may and | 17 |
in which is contained | 17 |
the second is called | 17 |
like the teeth of | 17 |
a great part of | 17 |
as also of the | 17 |
is all the rest | 17 |
amongst which come forth | 17 |
it groweth plentifully in | 17 |
at the right planetary | 17 |
cut in on the | 17 |
vpon a middle rib | 17 |
this to be the | 17 |
of the royal society | 17 |
the third and fourth | 17 |
take of the juice | 17 |
of the said vessels | 17 |
floures are small and | 17 |
in their seuerall titles | 17 |
be applied to the | 17 |
not vnlike those of | 17 |
vnto the leaues of | 17 |
are under the dominion | 17 |
of temperature hot and | 17 |
of the decoction of | 17 |
riseth vp with a | 17 |
the water of elder | 17 |
they floure in iuly | 17 |
in on the edges | 17 |
groweth of it selfe | 17 |
and in diuers other | 17 |
and for those that | 17 |
it is singular good | 17 |
the liuer and spleene | 17 |
a darke purple colour | 17 |
each one ounce and | 17 |
height of a man | 17 |
when it hath perfected | 17 |
it tooke the name | 17 |
it is found in | 17 |
for pains of the | 17 |
especially if it be | 17 |
the spirit of wine | 17 |
you may see in | 17 |
hath leaues like the | 17 |
they floure from the | 17 |
wherein is contained small | 17 |
dry in the first | 17 |
as is all the | 17 |
is very effectual to | 17 |
the space of a | 17 |
for the time of | 17 |
they floure from may | 17 |
that it cannot be | 17 |
at the bottome of | 17 |
spread vpon the ground | 17 |
a piece of the | 17 |
and inflammations of the | 17 |
the second place was | 17 |
resembling the leaues of | 17 |
the top whereof grow | 17 |
whereof it is a | 17 |
much like vnto the | 17 |
one and the same | 17 |
the rules of astrology | 17 |
bleeding at the nose | 17 |
are of a darke | 17 |
the juyce dropped into | 17 |
syrup of the juice | 17 |
not far from the | 17 |
some two or three | 17 |
very like to the | 17 |
the height of three | 17 |
we may call it | 17 |
juyce of the herb | 17 |
that i know of | 17 |
floure is of a | 16 |
as much as you | 16 |
stone in the bladder | 16 |
call it in english | 16 |
very like those of | 16 |
pound and an half | 16 |
have a mind to | 16 |
floures in iuly and | 16 |
haue not as yet | 16 |
of the oyl of | 16 |
quantity of a nutmeg | 16 |
iune to the end | 16 |
that it is hard | 16 |
of the floure is | 16 |
i thinke it not | 16 |
is good for a | 16 |
for those that be | 16 |
which is described in | 16 |
the leaues and roots | 16 |
is another sort of | 16 |
grow leaues like those | 16 |
of a blackish colour | 16 |
one dram of the | 16 |
the floures do grow | 16 |
position of the succiferous | 16 |
the kernels of the | 16 |
to those that haue | 16 |
profitable for those that | 16 |
of that which is | 16 |
two ounces of the | 16 |
a remedy against the | 16 |
almost like those of | 16 |
some it is called | 16 |
bruised and boyled in | 16 |
this tree is called | 16 |
of a darke purple | 16 |
and of a yellowish | 16 |
it floures in iuly | 16 |
the middle part of | 16 |
the second and third | 16 |
the berries are ripe | 16 |
the flowers are placed | 16 |
paine of the gout | 16 |
the leaues are much | 16 |
the time of decumbiture | 16 |
of the branches are | 16 |
spirit of the elder | 16 |
of saturn or mercury | 16 |
the mount of olives | 16 |
part of the bark | 16 |
with a little sugar | 16 |
described by me in | 16 |
creeping vpon the ground | 16 |
each one dram and | 16 |
as i have already | 16 |
floures are like the | 16 |
hath perfected his seed | 16 |
in the sommer moneths | 16 |
is called in shops | 16 |
the fall of the | 16 |
the stalkes and branches | 16 |
vpon the ground like | 16 |
it floureth in iune | 16 |
floures grow alongst the | 16 |
made into pouder and | 16 |
for such as haue | 16 |
parenchyma of the bark | 16 |
the place of the | 16 |
is reported to be | 16 |
in this chapter were | 16 |
is like the other | 16 |
in the island of | 16 |
infusion of the flowers | 16 |
of a dark green | 16 |
in diseases of the | 16 |
the leaues and stalkes | 16 |
are of a light | 16 |
to be applied to | 16 |
the manner of a | 16 |
it bringeth downe the | 16 |
about the bigness of | 16 |
upon the inner verge | 16 |
the midst of the | 16 |
of a whitish green | 16 |
are so well known | 16 |
rob of the elder | 16 |
the stopping of the | 16 |
that of the last | 16 |
do grow leaues like | 16 |
are like the leaves | 16 |
round about the edges | 16 |
a little of the | 16 |
a description of the | 16 |
any other part of | 16 |
and other diseases of | 16 |
whereupon it was called | 16 |
like vnto the leaues | 16 |
the parts of the | 16 |
which is of a | 16 |
are to be found | 16 |
the stalke is a | 16 |
they need no description | 16 |
greater than those of | 16 |
to be vsed in | 16 |
that of the garden | 16 |
it groweth in many | 16 |
of the ash tree | 16 |
it is altogether lesser | 16 |
there is a kinde | 16 |
setteth forth the difference | 16 |
as big as the | 16 |
and of a very | 16 |
wherein especially consisteth the | 15 |
in the edges like | 15 |
caried away with the | 15 |
the third place of | 15 |
the ends of the | 15 |
so that it is | 15 |
that come from the | 15 |
leaues riseth vp a | 15 |
vnlike those of the | 15 |
narrow leaues like those | 15 |
flux of the courses | 15 |
diuideth it selfe into | 15 |
the root is single | 15 |
of a light red | 15 |
with the oyl of | 15 |
that was formerly in | 15 |
in the east indies | 15 |
after which come smal | 15 |
and some of the | 15 |
hot in the third | 15 |
troubled with the stone | 15 |
and of the bignesse | 15 |
the day to the | 15 |
the colour of a | 15 |
it is not to | 15 |
edges like the teeth | 15 |
from the bottome to | 15 |
chiues in the middle | 15 |
a yellowish greene colour | 15 |
long and narrow leaues | 15 |
is frequently used in | 15 |
a certaine kinde of | 15 |
representeth a quarter of | 15 |
is singular good for | 15 |
that it may differ | 15 |
it strengthens the stomach | 15 |
that haue the dropsie | 15 |
it is put into | 15 |
to all the purposes | 15 |
white of an egg | 15 |
and for the most | 15 |
be troubled with the | 15 |
the seed of the | 15 |
the parenchyma of the | 15 |
especially consisteth the difference | 15 |
and they are of | 15 |
of a yellowish greene | 15 |
the setting on of | 15 |
many other places of | 15 |
quarter of a slice | 15 |
before they be ripe | 15 |
of this plant is | 15 |
cubit and a halfe | 15 |
the right planetary hours | 15 |
on the one side | 15 |
is used for the | 15 |
and when they are | 15 |
and the leaues are | 15 |
for the same purposes | 15 |
the fruit is round | 15 |
consisting of fiue small | 15 |
wherein the seed is | 15 |
is good against all | 15 |
made of the juice | 15 |
sufficient quantity of the | 15 |
is very profitable for | 15 |
it has many stalks | 15 |
set vpon a middle | 15 |
very good against the | 15 |
growing to the height | 15 |
as you may read | 15 |
juyce dropped into the | 15 |
it selfe into diuers | 15 |
with a little salt | 15 |
floures in iune and | 15 |
and giuen to drinke | 15 |
though they should say | 15 |
figures in this chapter | 15 |
with the juice of | 15 |
this may be called | 15 |
the reins and bladder | 15 |
was the figure of | 15 |
perisheth when the seed | 15 |
are of a whitish | 15 |
or the decoction of | 15 |
saturn or mercury oppressed | 15 |
and of a pleasant | 15 |
a quarter of an | 15 |
and of the colour | 15 |
good for the stone | 15 |
of the floures of | 15 |
decoction of the leavs | 15 |
the root is wooddy | 15 |
that it is altogether | 15 |
are thought to be | 15 |
the root is bulbous | 15 |
may very well be | 15 |
that in the second | 15 |
are couered with a | 15 |
the vpper part of | 15 |
the same with the | 15 |
and for such as | 15 |
vnto the former in | 15 |
chewed in the mouth | 15 |
of a slice of | 15 |
of the city of | 15 |
it not amisse to | 15 |
the floures grow alongst | 15 |
the space of three | 15 |
their fruit is ripe | 15 |
and so is the | 15 |
the bottome to the | 15 |
compact of many small | 15 |
as is in the | 15 |
in the same place | 15 |
and full of a | 15 |
the infusion of the | 15 |
of the conserve of | 15 |
to be seen in | 15 |
a dram of it | 15 |
you may read in | 15 |
leaues set vpon a | 15 |
at a place called | 15 |
in shape like to | 15 |
the floures be small | 15 |
the plant it selfe | 15 |
the roots of this | 15 |
and now and then | 15 |
one right against another | 15 |
is very like unto | 15 |
for a kinde of | 15 |
of the stalkes grow | 15 |
the distilled water thereof | 15 |
teeth of a saw | 15 |
thinke it not amisse | 15 |
every one of them | 15 |
and of a light | 15 |
from the day to | 15 |
the floures be white | 15 |
the floures are yellow | 14 |
clusius hath set forth | 14 |
and all other issues | 14 |
keep it for use | 14 |
is compact of many | 14 |
cold and dry in | 14 |
bruised and applied to | 14 |
in the former chapter | 14 |
after which come the | 14 |
four ounces of the | 14 |
in the sixth place | 14 |
colour on the outside | 14 |
the stone of the | 14 |
is chiefly used in | 14 |
euen to the top | 14 |
known that they need | 14 |
forth in the spring | 14 |
beset with leaues like | 14 |
of the same kinde | 14 |
height of a foot | 14 |
the root is threddy | 14 |
set together by couples | 14 |
the roots are many | 14 |
of those that are | 14 |
being taken in wine | 14 |
and all other fluxes | 14 |
in stead of a | 14 |
as i said before | 14 |
one for the other | 14 |
set with leaues like | 14 |
and most of the | 14 |
a branch of the | 14 |
the beginning of august | 14 |
on the left hand | 14 |
early in the morning | 14 |
with two or three | 14 |
to such as are | 14 |
come forth at the | 14 |
which for the most | 14 |
not to be found | 14 |
we came to the | 14 |
second place was of | 14 |
of the oliue tree | 14 |
which rise vp small | 14 |
of fiue leaues apiece | 14 |
such as haue the | 14 |
is also another kinde | 14 |
a ring of sap | 14 |
for the same cause | 14 |
there can be no | 14 |
in shape like a | 14 |
these are of a | 14 |
vessels of the bark | 14 |
be hot and dry | 14 |
which are under the | 14 |
some haue called it | 14 |
saith that it is | 14 |
in the tops of | 14 |
a spoonful or two | 14 |
decoction of the leaues | 14 |
or any other part | 14 |
that the decoction of | 14 |
perisheth when it hath | 14 |
diseases of the spleen | 14 |
is as it were | 14 |
in the space of | 14 |
for that it is | 14 |
the one for the | 14 |
to be of a | 14 |
all diseases of the | 14 |
of a deep green | 14 |
it may differ from | 14 |
of the root is | 14 |
the iuyce of the | 14 |
the biting of serpents | 14 |
but not so much | 14 |
of the leaues are | 14 |
in diuers other places | 14 |
it is a remedy | 14 |
the leaues are broad | 14 |
and put into the | 14 |
hard swellings of the | 14 |
is a kind of | 14 |
for the diseases of | 14 |
vpon the top of | 14 |
vlcers of the mouth | 14 |
those of the white | 14 |
a remedie for the | 14 |
some part of the | 14 |
each half a dram | 14 |
a cubit and a | 14 |
and diseases of the | 14 |
which come forth small | 14 |
the cause of the | 14 |
this differs from the | 14 |
juyce of the leavs | 14 |
it selfe far abroad | 14 |
leaues are not so | 14 |
of the thickness of | 14 |
the strength of the | 14 |
by the rules of | 14 |
the top whereof groweth | 14 |
it is an excellent | 14 |
that are of a | 14 |
of the dried herb | 14 |
of the whole plant | 14 |
vessels in the bark | 14 |
which being past there | 14 |
the ashes of the | 14 |
almonds of the throat | 14 |
the conserve of the | 14 |
lie on the ground | 14 |
pleasant to the taste | 14 |
the other parts of | 14 |
but the floures are | 14 |
is a singular remedy | 14 |
an herb of the | 14 |
be boyled in wine | 14 |
made of the flowers | 14 |
as i am informed | 14 |
it groweth also in | 14 |
not vsed in physicke | 14 |
wind in the stomach | 14 |
the grecians call it | 14 |
are referred vnto the | 14 |
in shape and colour | 14 |
be sundry sorts of | 14 |
of the middle of | 14 |
the biting of venomous | 14 |
that the roots of | 14 |
the east and west | 14 |
stone in the reins | 14 |
berries are ripe in | 14 |
at the latter end | 14 |
take the quantity of | 14 |
of a number of | 14 |
cut in the edges | 14 |
they are not so | 14 |
the leaues hereof are | 14 |
the end of iuly | 14 |
set forth in his | 14 |
they floure for the | 14 |
by the help of | 14 |
and other parts of | 14 |
the moon being in | 14 |
and of a bitter | 14 |
the north parts of | 14 |
from iune to the | 14 |
flowreth in june and | 14 |
the temple of mount | 13 |
the same manner as | 13 |
in his fourth booke | 13 |
applied to the place | 13 |
you may see by | 13 |
is diuided into sundry | 13 |
those of the small | 13 |
it provokes the courses | 13 |
whereby it greatly increaseth | 13 |
and differeth in that | 13 |
was a varietie of | 13 |
most part of the | 13 |
inflammations of the eyes | 13 |
hardness of the spleen | 13 |
vp a stalke of | 13 |
is very like to | 13 |
like to the other | 13 |
worketh the same effects | 13 |
i have already declared | 13 |
by reason whereof it | 13 |
from the middle to | 13 |
stalke two cubits high | 13 |
of the chest and | 13 |
side of the river | 13 |
the whole plant hath | 13 |
and of a more | 13 |
the second is like | 13 |
the root hereof is | 13 |
may read in the | 13 |
of the breast and | 13 |
and couered ouer with | 13 |
not wilde in england | 13 |
the seed is of | 13 |
but in the colour | 13 |
to be that which | 13 |
and out of the | 13 |
figure that was formerly | 13 |
by the same name | 13 |
resemble those of the | 13 |
the roughnesse of the | 13 |
in two or three | 13 |
to the floures of | 13 |
of great use in | 13 |
or rather like the | 13 |
of a bright shining | 13 |
laske and bloudy flix | 13 |
those of the ordinarie | 13 |
gathered at the right | 13 |
of the pine tree | 13 |
which rise vp diuers | 13 |
good against the cough | 13 |
of it in the | 13 |
wherein is the seed | 13 |
is like the last | 13 |
applied in manner of | 13 |
of the belly and | 13 |
out of the middle | 13 |
for spitting of blood | 13 |
the knowledge of plants | 13 |
and obstructions of the | 13 |
the leaues be long | 13 |
on each side of | 13 |
of the west indies | 13 |
of the rest of | 13 |
by the way of | 13 |
two or three cubits | 13 |
floure from the beginning | 13 |
knowne by the name | 13 |
all the winter long | 13 |
the tops of them | 13 |
the spitting of bloud | 13 |
there is no difference | 13 |
slice of a branch | 13 |
as my selfe haue | 13 |
the bosome of which | 13 |
groweth plentifully in the | 13 |
the turks and moors | 13 |
in a quart of | 13 |
the root is compact | 13 |
temple of mount calvaria | 13 |
a great many of | 13 |
there is a great | 13 |
apply it to the | 13 |
of the reins and | 13 |
than the last described | 13 |
to a further consideration | 13 |
and bringeth downe the | 13 |
much vnlike the leaues | 13 |
among which rise up | 13 |
the swellings of the | 13 |
of the infused flowers | 13 |
leaues like the common | 13 |
on both sides of | 13 |
the fourth kinde of | 13 |
the city of jerusalem | 13 |
ought not to be | 13 |
the end of iune | 13 |
is named in latine | 13 |
colour of the floure | 13 |
consumption of the lungs | 13 |
that the floures are | 13 |
groweth in many places | 13 |
fit to be eaten | 13 |
of the pitch tree | 13 |
some two cubits high | 13 |
i haue not seene | 13 |
the paine in the | 13 |
and laid to the | 13 |
or the distilled water | 13 |
root of this is | 13 |
opens obstructions of the | 13 |
of the stalkes are | 13 |
that are short winded | 13 |
against the infirmities of | 13 |
if they be not | 13 |
in august and september | 13 |
it floureth in may | 13 |
them in a sufficient | 13 |
powder of the root | 13 |
found by experience to | 13 |
bignesse of a mans | 13 |
an ingredient in the | 13 |
is very good in | 13 |
of one and the | 13 |
top whereof groweth a | 13 |
and by that means | 13 |
root is white and | 13 |
to the kindes of | 13 |
in the sixteenth place | 13 |
and keep it in | 13 |
of the larch tree | 13 |
down to the ground | 13 |
of the stalkes and | 13 |
the leaves are like | 13 |
root is hard and | 13 |
the root is fibrous | 13 |
of a blewish colour | 13 |
a syrup made of | 13 |
to open obstructions of | 13 |
all the kindes of | 13 |
fall of the leafe | 13 |
being a varietie of | 13 |
the middle to the | 13 |
with leaues like those | 13 |
the berries of the | 13 |
past noon until min | 13 |
the fruit is named | 13 |
of a blacke colour | 13 |
on the inner verge | 13 |
of all sorts of | 13 |
the rising of the | 13 |
whereupon do grow leaues | 13 |
sauing that they be | 13 |
the toppes of the | 13 |
the circumference of the | 13 |
the isle of thanet | 13 |
which is called the | 13 |
and by reason of | 13 |
the roots are small | 13 |
and if it be | 13 |
hard to be cured | 13 |
to the knowledge of | 13 |
root is compact of | 13 |
with leaues like the | 13 |
is of a most | 13 |
are of a reddish | 13 |
the shape of the | 13 |
of the later writers | 13 |
a foot and a | 13 |
of the tops of | 13 |
or a kinde of | 13 |
gargled in the mouth | 13 |
the garden of mr | 13 |
in the germane tongue | 13 |
that in the third | 13 |
of raisins of the | 13 |
the bignes of a | 13 |
pellitory of the wall | 13 |
bottome to the top | 13 |
the first was of | 13 |
of it selfe in | 13 |
small leaues of a | 13 |
and of a sweet | 13 |
of a brown colour | 13 |
as are those of | 13 |
the laske and bloudy | 13 |
so that they are | 13 |
decoction of the leaves | 13 |
is a remedy for | 13 |
haue beene in the | 13 |
a whitish green colour | 13 |
in the distilled water | 13 |
that there is no | 13 |
about the bignesse of | 13 |
with the leaues of | 13 |
the greatest part of | 13 |
the leaues are not | 13 |
is a singular good | 13 |
as yet i haue | 13 |
is planted in gardens | 13 |
out of the berries | 13 |
and that which is | 13 |
the height of the | 13 |
are a great many | 13 |
as well as in | 13 |
boyled in wine or | 13 |
or other parts of | 13 |
set full of leaues | 13 |
we were forced to | 13 |
of a branch of | 13 |
and pains of the | 13 |
that be troubled with | 13 |
if they be washed | 13 |
by the relation of | 13 |
or two foot high | 13 |
the floures in the | 13 |
the last before mentioned | 13 |
of it may be | 13 |
and such as are | 13 |
rising from the root | 13 |
the floure is of | 13 |
it may be taken | 13 |
of a yellowish green | 12 |
like the former in | 12 |
the ground like vnto | 12 |
the same author affirmeth | 12 |
was of strateumatica minor | 12 |
if it be laid | 12 |
by the use of | 12 |
the outside of the | 12 |
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