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1 I| malady was general, the medicine must be general, whereof
2 I| that: Then came the great medicine, when the great malady was
3 I| me the leech or master in medicine for to heal me of my malady.
4 I| to the sin past in asking medicine; it estraineth as to that
5 II| them that were sick, were a medicine to many. ~For as it is said
6 II| might not be holpen by no medicine, then they said that this
7 II| sergeants saying: Show to me the medicine by which thou art healed
8 III| said she: I knew never of medicine corporal, and it were shame
9 III| my body shall receive no medicine of no man. And this nobleman
10 III| given to thee in the way of medicine. When the emperor heard
11 V| nourishing of meat like a medicine, but when I go to rest with
12 V| the leg, which behoveth a medicine, for it is a malady that
13 V| but he would never lay medicine to his wound, ne receive
14 V| was come to me because of medicine, and took me and would have
15 V| which he ministered the medicine, and the power by which
16 V| and sheddeth in earth his medicine. And as to the third he
17 V| were learned in the art of medicine, and of leechcraft, and
18 V| physicians that drink or medicine was contrary to them that
19 V| constrained him to take a medicine for his eyes, and the surgeon
20 VI| could not be healed by no medicine, then she put all her hope
21 VI| and Antiochian by art of medicine, and after some he was one
22 VI| to wit, that his words be medicine unto a sick soul. Thirdly,
23 VI| that he made ready for us medicine most profitable. There is
24 VI| profitable. There is treble medicine, curing, preserving, and
25 VI| amending. And this treble medicine showeth S. Luke in his gospel
26 VI| celestial hath made ready. The medicine curing is that which cureth
27 VI| maladies spiritual. And this medicine saith he that the celestial
28 VI| sinners to penance. The medicine amending is that which encreaseth
29 VI| better and more perfect. This medicine showeth us the heavenly
30 VI| and give to poor men. The medicine preservative is that which
31 VI| from evil company. And this medicine showeth to us the heavenly
32 VI| And he gave such great medicine to them that trusted in
33 VI| she might be healed by any medicine, but alI the medicines that
34 VII| spare thee and give to thee medicine. To whom James said: Hast
35 VII| words I can well give him a medicine. And the knight set it at
36 VII| she said: Like as a little medicine oft delivereth a great languor
37 VII| wherefore she went to divers medicine and physicians, but it availed
38 VII| no remedy by no manner of medicine and was as desperate, not
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