Vulgar words in John Keble's Parishes (Page 1)

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The wood is very old, probably primeval, as it is guarded in the oldest notices of the Manor of Merdon, and it contains a flora of its own, in which may be mentioned that rare and beautiful Melittis Melissophyllum, bastard balm, like a purple and white archangel.

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BASTARD BALM (Melittis Melissophyllum).--Ampfield Wood.

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BASTARD TOADFLAX (Thesium linophyllum).--Crab Wood.

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