it is singular [ie sovereign] to heal green and fresh wounds. It hath been used among the alchymists and witches to do wonders withall, who say that it will loose locks and make them to fall from the feet of horses that grase where it doth grow, and... A History of British Ferns - Página 321por Edward Newman - 1854 - 343 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1851 - 696 páginas
...been used among the alchymists and witches to do wonders withall, who say that it will loose locks and make them to fall from the feet of horses that...called of them Martagon, whereas in truth they are ill but drowsy dreams and illusions ; but it is singular for wounds as aforesaid.' Its healing powers... | |
| George William Johnson - 1857 - 300 páginas
...withall, who say that it will loose locks, and make them to fall from the feet of horses that graze where it doth grow, and hath been called of them Martagon, whereas, in truth, they are all but drowsy dreams and illusions ; but it is singular for wounds, as aforesaid." Bauhin, in his Historia... | |
| 1857 - 330 páginas
...withal; who say that it will loose locks, and make them fall from the feet of horses that do graze where it doth grow; and hath been called of them Martagon; whereas in truth they are all but drowsy dreams and illusions. (Ger.) Besides the popular names of plants in Gerarde's time, there were... | |
| 1857 - 330 páginas
...withal ; who say that it will loose locks, and make them fall from the feet of horses that do graze where it doth grow ; and hath been called of them Martagon ; whereas in truth they are all but drowsy dreams and illusions. (Ger.) Besides the popular names of plants in Gerarde's time, there were... | |
| George William Johnson - 1861 - 314 páginas
...withall, who say that it will loose locks, and make them to fall from the feet of horses that graze where it doth grow, and hath been called of them Martagon, whereas, in truth, they are all hut drowsy dreams and illusions; but it is singular for wounds, as aforesaid." Bauhin, in his Historia... | |
| Thomas Waller Gissing - 1862 - 142 páginas
...the Alchymistes and witches to doe wonders withall, who say, that it will loose lockes, and make them fall from the feet of horses that grase where it doth grow, and hath beene called of them Martagón, wheras in truth they are all but drowsie dreams and illusions." Parkinson... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 582 páginas
...been used among the alchymists and witches to do wondera withal!, who say that it will loose locks and make them to fall from the feet of horses that...grase where it doth grow, and hath been called of them Martagón, whereas in truth they are all but drowsy dreams and illusions ; but it is singular for wounds... | |
| 1871 - 720 páginas
...assigned to this fern. Gerarde says, " It is singular to heale green and fresh wounds. It hath been used among the alchymists and witches to doe wonders withall,...called of them ' martagon,' whereas in truth they we all but drowsie dreams and illusions ; but it is singular for wounds as aforesaid." Ray commends... | |
| 1871 - 722 páginas
...assigned to this fern. Gerarde says, " It is singular to heale green and fresh wounds. It hath been used among the alchymists and witches to doe wonders withall,...of them ' martagon,' whereas in truth they are all bnt drowsie dreams and illusions ', but it is singular for -wounds as aforesaid." Ray commends its... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1877 - 352 páginas
...been used among the alchymists and witches to do wonders withall, who say that it will loose locks and make them to fall from the feet of horses that...doth grow, and hath been called of them Martagon, wliereas in truth they are all but drowsy dreams and illusions ; but it is singular for wounds as aforesaid."... | |
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