Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|      come~ ~neere the Saint to cure me; every one will make
 2    2,    7| continued in~ ~the Chirurgians cure, the fame of her singular
 3    3,    8| physicke (beyond all other) to cure~ ~him of his foolish jealousie;
 4    3,    9|   imagined; she could easily~ ~cure it, and thereby compasse
 5    3,    9|     she knew her selfe able to cure~ ~his Fistula, saying: Sir,
 6    3,    9|    skill? Her promise is,~ ~to cure me in a small times compasse,
 7    3,    9|        But if I accomplish the cure, and set your Highnesse
 8    4,   10|       beside) had a Patient in cure, who~ ~by great misfortune,
 9    4,   10|    many lives.~ ~Hereupon, the cure of the mans leg must needs
10    4,   10|      Malfy, to proceede in his cure of the poore mans legge;
11    7,    3|       for no other end; but to cure his God-sonne by a charme,
12    8,    9|     extended so farre,~ ~as to cure the itch in Children; gave
13    9,    3|    sickenesse; and what a rare cure Master Doctor Simon had
14    9,    4|    fantastick circumstance, to cure the strange disease, which
15    9,    7|          they not so perfectly cure her, but both her throate,
16    9,    9|    soveraigne medicine for the cure~ ~of such a dangerous disease,
17   10,    2|     should receive immediate~ ~cure. In which respect, his departure
18   10,    2|    with himselfe, how he might cure the~ ~Abbot; yet without
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