| Nicholas Culpeper - 1770 - 414 pages
...fmelling tq it, had a Sctrpion bred in his Brain. Something is the Matter this Herb and Rue will not grow together, no, nor near one another ; and we know Rue is as great an Enemy to Poifon as any grows. To conclude : It expelleth both Birth and After-birth ; aud as it helps the deficiency... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1858 - 432 pages
...his brain : something is the matter ; basil and rue will not grow together, no, nor near each other, and we know rue is as great an enemy to poison as any that grows.' It was rue, in combination with figs, walnuts, and some few other ingredients, that was said to be... | |
| Frederick Edward Hulme - 1877 - 270 pages
...to it, had a scorpion bred in his brain. Something is the matter ; this herb and rue will never grow together, no, nor near one another ; and we know rue...is as great an enemy to poison as any that grows. I dare write no more of it." 17. Balm, a naturalised foreign plant — a labiate. " It causeth the... | |
| Edward Step - 1881 - 270 pages
...smelling to it, had a scorpion bred in his brain. Something is the matter, this herb and rue will not grow together, no, nor near one another ; and we know rue...is as great an enemy to poison as any that grows." Bay-Tree. " It is a tree of the sun, and under the celestial sign Leo, and resisteth witchcraft very... | |
| Edward Step - 1881 - 284 pages
...smelling to it, had a scorpion bred in his brain. Something is the matter, this herb and rue will not grow together, no, nor near one another ; and we know rue...is as great an enemy to poison as any that grows." Bay-Tree. " It is a tree of the sun, and under the celestial sign Leo, and resisteth witchcraft very... | |
| Richard Folkard - 1884 - 660 pages
...the matter; this herb and Rue will never grow together — no, nor near one another ; and we know the Rue is as great an enemy to poison as any that grows." Gerarde, however, tells us that the smell of Basil is good for the heart and for the head. - The plant... | |
| Nicholas Culpeper - 1995 - 618 pages
...smelling to it, had a scorpion bred in his brain. Something is the matter; this herb and rue will not grow together, no, nor near one another: and we know rue...enemy to poison as any that grows. To conclude; It expels both birth and after-birth; and as it helps the deficiency of Venus in one kind, so it spoils... | |
| John M. Riddle - 1997 - 358 pages
...But, he added a curious observation: "Something is the matter with this herb and rue will not grow together, no, nor near one another; and we know rue is as great an enemy to poison as any that grows."136 As Culpeper said in the Physical Directory, he occasionally noted when drugs should not... | |
| Georges M. Halpern, Peter Weverka - 2003 - 180 pages
...smelling to it, had a Scorpion bred in his Brain. Somthing is the matter this Herb and Rue wil not grow together, no nor near one another: And we know Rue is as great an enemy to Poyson as any grows. To conclude: It expelleth both Birth, and After-birth; and as it helps the deficiency... | |
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