Cassutha.
Cassutha called in greke Cassitas, is na∣med in english Doder, in duch Filtz kraut, Doder, and wrang, in french Goute de line, the Poticaries cal it Cuscutam and Poda∣gram lini. Some abuse thys herbe when it
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Cassutha called in greke Cassitas, is na∣med in english Doder, in duch Filtz kraut, Doder, and wrang, in french Goute de line, the Poticaries cal it Cuscutam and Poda∣gram lini. Some abuse thys herbe when it
groweth aboute smal grasse, or Tyme, or Sauery for Epithymo of the olde writers. Howe be it they are deceyued. For the Do∣der that groweth about Tyme is only E∣pithymum Mesues, and not Galeni and Dioscoridis. Doder groweth aboute Flax, Tares, Nettels, Tyme, Sauery, Hoppes, and many other suche lyke, it is much more plētuous in Germany thē it is in Englāde.