¶Alleluya.
Thys herbe Alleluya men cal it wodsore or s••ub worte, this herbe hath thre leues of the whiche two
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Thys herbe Alleluya men cal it wodsore or s••ub worte, this herbe hath thre leues of the whiche two
be rounde a lytle departed aboue, and it hathe a whyte flower, but it hath no longe stalkes, & it is wyn∣sore, and it is lyke .iii. leued grasse the vertue of this herbe is thus. If it be rosted in the asshes in, Reed docke leues, or in reed worte leues, it freteth awaye deade flesshe of A wounde, this herbe groweth mu∣che in woodes.