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1 I| devoutly he should be anon guerished and healed. And Volusian
2 I| worshipped it he was all guerished and whole. Then he commanded
3 I| n., jesters or buffoons. guerished, v., Fr. guerir, to heal. ~
4 II| without doubt ye shall be anon guerished and healed. Upon this they,
5 II| her mother: Mother, ye be guerished and all whole; I pray you
6 II| smelled the odour and was anon guerished and whole. And he took his
7 III| were touched therewith were guerished and healed of their maladies
8 III| and anon he was whole and guerished.~Another woman there was
9 III| and might deserve to be guerished and healed. And there came
10 III| when he saw her so well guerished, and her visage so fair
11 III| Christ may be made whole and guerished by him. And anon all they
12 III| all the sick people were guerished and healed of whatsomever
13 III| If thou wilt be whole and guerished put me appertly to death,
14 III| and made his orison he was guerished and all whole. After this
15 III| help him, and anon he was guerished and had again his sight
16 III| mind she found herself all guerished. Then she said that day
17 III| do so much that we may be guerished and whole, we shall gladly
18 III| bare fruit he should be guerished and all whole. When Seth
19 III| little oil, and anon it was guerished and whole.~Another time
20 III| crush ~gree, n., goodwill. ~guerished, pp., Fr. guerir, healed.~
21 V| men and malades that were guerished and made whole. And then
22 VI| all whole, and arose up guerished of all his malady, and gave
23 VI| went upright and was all guerished and made whole. And thus
24 VI| grinnes n. snares or traps. ~guerished, pp., Fr. guerir, healed.~
25 VII| by which many maladies be guerished. And it is said that tofore
26 VII| me, for thy coming hath guerished me and given to me health.
27 VII| gridiron.~grip, n., a vulture.~guerished, (Fr. guérir), healed.~impetred,
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