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Turiones, 9

Turnip, 46; Made a Fish, 113

Vapours to repress, 21

Variety necessary and proper, 92

Ventricle, 20, vide Stomach.

Vine, 47

Vinegar, 63; vide Appendix.

Viper-Grass, 47

Vertues of Sallet Plants and Furniture, 57; Consist in the several and different Parts of the same Plant, 49

Voluptuaria Venena, 28

Urtica, 30

Welsh, prolifick, 20

Wind, 17

Wine, 7; vide Appendix.

Winter Sallets, 7; vide Appendix.

Wood-Sorrel, 47

Worms in Fennel, and Sellery, 17

Wormwood, 49

Youth to preserve, 85

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FOOTNOTES

Exitio terras quam dabit una dies. D. Raius Praefat. Hist. Plan.]

Panis erat primis virides mortalibus Herbae; Quas tellus nullo sollicitante dabat. Et modo carpebant vivaci cespite gramen; Nunc epulæ tenera fronde cacumen erant.

Ovid, Fastor. IV.]

Mart. Lib. x.

And our sweet Poet:

----Nulla est humanior herba, Nulla magis suavi commoditate bona est, Omnia tam placidè regerat, blandéquerelaxat, Emollítque vias, nec sinit esse rudes.

Cowl. Plan. L. 4.]

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