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1 I| to heal. ~impedimy, n., disease of the groin. ~jape, n.,
2 III| of his great sickness and disease.~And the abbot of that place
3 III| smouldering of smoke for to disease him. And then S. Dunstan
4 III| gentleman had such a horrible disease in his throat that he might
5 III| no token of sorrow ne of disease. And then in their woodness
6 IV| whole and deliver me from my disease, and he answered: If thou
7 VI| her from that reproof and disease, or else to take her out
8 VI| to be holpen of his great disease, which many times afore
9 VI| cured and healed of his disease, which in his lifetime had
10 VI| great joy that he felt no disease two days after. After those
11 VI| delivered from his sickness and disease. ~And in like wise a knight
12 VI| no longer in this great disease. And when he had made an
13 VI| felt himself whole of that disease. Then his most pain was
14 VI| might be delivered of the disease of his breast, and when
15 VI| breast. Then he felt no disease but on his foot, and when
16 VI| might be delivered of that disease in his foot. And at night,
17 VI| place. Twelfthly, how in her disease and pain she was of God
18 VI| that she had no pain ne disease, but yet more every creature
19 VI| there on the ground in great disease, and finally her kinsmen
20 VII| Christ that she felt none disease ne harm, but a precious
21 VII| and strong, without any disease or hurt. Whereof the judge
22 VII| though she had suffered no disease, and was more fairer for
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