And wher engendred, and of what humour, He was a veray parfite practisour. The cause yknowe, and of his harm the rote, Anon he gave to the sike man his bote. The Teacher - Page 1041872Full view - About this book
 | Henry John Todd - 1810 - 466 pages
...425 Anon he gave to the sike man his bote. Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries To send him dragges, and his lettuaries, For eche of hem made other for to winne: Hir frendship n'as not newe to beginne. 43O Wei knew he the old Esculapius, And Dioscorides, and eke... | |
 | Henry John Todd - 1810 - 468 pages
...425. Anon he gave to the sike man his bote. Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries To send him dragges, and his lettuaries, For eche of hem made other for to winne : Hir frendship n'as not newe to beginne. 4iiO/ Wel knew he the old Esculapius, And Dioscorides, and... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 432 pages
...Anon he gave to the sike man his bote7. Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries To send him clragges s, and his lettuaries '•', For eche of hem made other for to winne ; Hir frendship n'as not no we to beginne. 'Place of the Sun. *Moon. 3 Pilotship. 4Make fortunate.... | |
 | British poets - 1822 - 386 pages
...rote, Anon he gave to the sike man his bote. Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries To send him dragges, and his lettuaries, For eche of hem made other for to winne: Hir friendship n'as not newe to beginne. Wel knew he the old Esculapius, And Dioscorides, and eke Hufus;... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1064 pages
...practisour. The cause yknowe, and of his harm the rote, — Anon he gave to the sike man his bote. ft in glimmering bowers and glades He met her, and...secret shades Of woody Ida's inmostfl grove, While yet ; Hir frendship n'as not newe to beginne. Wel knew he the old Esculapius, And Dioncorides and eke Rufus,... | |
 | Geoffrey Chaucer - 1830 - 366 pages
...rote, Anon he gave to the sike man his bote. Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries To send him dragges, and his lettuaries, For eche of hem made other for to winne : Hir frendship n'as not newe to beginne. 430 Wel knew he the old Esculapius, And Dioscorides, and... | |
 | Geoffrey Chaucer - 1830 - 366 pages
...rote, Anon he gave to the sike man his bote. Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries To send him dragges, and his lettuaries, For eche of hem made other for to winne : Hir frendship n'as not newe to beginne. Wel knew he the old Esculapius, And Dioscorides, and eke... | |
 | Great Britain. [Appendix. - Miscellaneous.] - 1836 - 416 pages
...is indeed " a veray parflte practisour," Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries To send him dragges *, and his lettuaries. For eche of hem made other for to winne. lie appears, however, to have possessed all the medical "rudition of his times, and to have been especially... | |
 | Geoffrey Chaucer - 1845 - 348 pages
...rote, Anon he gave to the sike man his bote. Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries To send him dragges, and his lettuaries, For eche of hem made other for to winne : Hir frendship n'as not newe to beginne. Wel knew he the old Escul^jjjg^ And Dioscorides, and eke... | |
 | Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 884 pages
...droggei. Fieri I'loukman. f'uion, p. 401. Full redy hadde he bis apothecaries To send him draggei, and his lettuaries, For eche of hem made other for to winne. Chaucer. The Prologue, v. 428. Wilhoute blame to be ginen to the physytians, sauynge onely, that some... | |
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