Whose sundry strange effects he only seeks to know;

And in a little maund, being made of Osiers small,

Which serveth him to do full many a thing withal,

He very choicely sorts his simples, got abroad;

Here finds he on an Oak rheum-purging Polypode;

And in some open place that to the sun doth lie,

He Fumitory gets, and Eyebright for the eye;

The Yarrow wherewithal he stays the wound-made gore,

The healing Tutsan then, and Plantaine for a sore;

And hard by them, again, he holy Vervain finds,