The Vine and the Coleworts be so contrarie by nature that if you plantColeworts neere to the rootes of the Vine, of it selfe it will flee from them.
If reset in the following spring, they will furnish an abundance of tender sprouts, which, when cooked, are superior in flavor and delicacy to the cabbage, and resemble coleworts or Brussels sprouts.
They are served like Lettuce, or boiled and treated as Coleworts or Spinach.
The pulp of the middle ribs of Coleworts boiled in almond milk, and made up into an electuary with honey, being taken often, is very profitable for those that are puffy and short winded.
The decoction of Coleworts takes away the pain and ache, and allays the swelling of sores and gouty legs and knees, wherein many gross and watery humours are fallen, the place being bathed therewith warm.
The Cabbages or Colewortsboiled gently in broth, and eaten, do open the body, but the second decoction doth bind the body.
Green coleworts from a wooden bowl He ate; but careful was his soul, For if he saw another day, Thenceforth was he in Boncoeur's pay.
In a ragged plot his house anigh, Thin coleworts grew but wretchedly.
My Wife has dress'd nothing to Day, butColeworts and a little rusty Bacon.
Then why don't you carry with you Coleworts and dead Wine?
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