The ruddy Cherry, and the jetty Plumb;

Snake-murthering Hazle, with sweet Saxafrage,

Whose Leaves in Beer allay hot Feavers rage;

The Dyers Shumach, with more Trees there be,

That are both good to use, and rare to see.

Beasts.

The Beasts peculiar to this Countrey are the Moose, the Rackoon, and the Musquash; the two first Land-Animals, the last Amphibious, which with others common to them with us, are thus versifi’d by the abovesaid Author:

The Kingly Lyon, and the strong-arm’d Bear;

The large limb’d Mooses, with the tripping Deer;

Quill-darting Porcupines, that Rackoons be