He looked down at the thyme, mint, and agrimony plants swaying around his toes.
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By the hedge the agrimony frequently lifts its long stem, surrounded with small yellow petals.
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He replied that it was agrimony.
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Their look was sure death, but they could be poisoned by a draught compounded of agrimony, dill and vervain.
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He added a dried leaf of agrimony, the herb that soldiers most often took to staunch wounds on the battlefield.
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For instance, the remedy for "mental vacancy and folly" was a drink of "fennel, agrimony, cockle, and marche".
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And seeing them there among the grass and springing agrimony, it suddenly occurred to him that both pairs were exceedingly ugly to see.
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Yellow spikes of agrimony and the fine pink flowers of the musk-mallow mingled with the wiry broom and the waving bracken about the rocks.
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Also consider Bach flower remedies like impatiens and agrimony and elm to ease the detoxification process and adjust to new ways to look at situations.
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At a weir of sticks and stones forming a rather wide dam, overgrown by tall hemp-agrimony now in flower, we met with our first difficulty.
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Agrimony boiled in milk was thought to relieve impotence in men.