¶ Gall, or noble Mirtle, &c.
GAll, or noble Mirtle, or dwarfe Mirtle: brewe the leaues, buds, and flowers in Beere in stead of Hops to make it haue a pleasant smell & taste: but it is good to vse therewith some hops
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GAll, or noble Mirtle, or dwarfe Mirtle: brewe the leaues, buds, and flowers in Beere in stead of Hops to make it haue a pleasant smell & taste: but it is good to vse therewith some hops
or Rosemary, Calament, or Groundpine or such like opening seeds or herbs, as the seeds of Carway, Fenel, or Anise. 2 Drink it to kill heart wormes.