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1 I| and for each demandeth remedy of his malady of prisoner
2 I| sinner, and had need of the remedy of circumcision. And for
3 I| time of our captivity, the remedy is proposed to us by which
4 II| to these sorrows put some remedy, and depart you and leave
5 III| to have perished without remedy, the holy virgin lift up
6 IV| neck, and could find no remedy. She avowed to God and to
7 V| more he hungered and asked remedy of S. Rocke. S. Rocke exhorted
8 V| the mother wept without remedy. Then S. Maurice appeared
9 VI| asked if there were any remedy that might attemper the
10 VI| this is done there may come remedy. And when this was said
11 VI| And yet have they another remedy of comfort of this that
12 VI| they were, and alleged by remedy of health them that travailed
13 VI| all the country find any remedy ne give counsel to ease
14 VI| could find no counsel nor remedy for this malady, began to
15 VI| there a month, and had no remedy, and went again to his house,
16 VII| saw well that there was no remedy in that matter. Then said
17 VII| and when they saw that no remedy they might put to it, they
18 VII| the said sickness and no remedy might be found to it, he
19 VII| knee, whereto he found no remedy by no manner of medicine
20 VII| heart, to the end it may be remedy to us against all temporal
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