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" Himself best knows : but strangely-visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures ; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers : and, 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he... "
The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the corrected copy ... - Page 426
by William Shakespeare - 1811
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The Christian Examiner, Volume 85

1868 - 380 pages
...reception for several centuries : — " How he solicits Heaven, Himself best knows ; but strangely visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye,...despair of surgery, he cures, Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers. And 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The...
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Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing

George Barton Cutten - 1911 - 366 pages
...Malcolm. Tis call'd the evil: A most miraculous work in this good king, Which often, since my here remain in England, I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven,...despair of surgery, he cures; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers: and 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves The...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1911 - 512 pages
...the evil : A most miraculous work in this good king, Which often, since my here-remain in England, MS I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven, Himself...to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures ; 152 Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers ; and 'tis spoken To the succeeding...
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The Tragedies of William Shakespeare: With Introd. Studies ...

William Shakespeare, Edward Dowden - 1912 - 1474 pages
...6vil : A most miraculous work in this good king, Which often, since my here-remain in England* / M8 I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven, Himself...to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures ; i52 Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers ; and 'tis spoken To the succeeding...
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An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology ...

Fielding Hudson Garrison - 1913 - 772 pages
...of Charles II. Shakespeare, in the time of James I (1607), describes (Macbeth, Act IV, sc. 3) how— "strangely-visited people, All swoln and ulcerous,...despair of surgery, he cures; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers." The Royal Touch was not even subjected to ridicule in...
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An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology ...

Fielding Hudson Garrison - 1913 - 922 pages
...Charles II. Shakespeare, in t he t ime of James I ( 1607), describes (Macbeth, Act IV, sc. 3) how — "strangely-visited people, All swoln and ulcerous,...despair of surgery, he cures; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on witli holy prayers." The Royal Touch was not even subjected to ridicule in...
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An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology ...

Fielding Hudson Garrison - 1914 - 776 pages
...Shakespeare, in the time of James I (1607), describes (Macbeth, Act IV, sc. 3) how— "strangely- visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye,...despair of surgery, he cures; Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers." The Royal Touch was not even subjected to ridicule in...
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A Great Soul in Conflict: A Critical Study of Shakespeare's Master-work

Simon Augustine Blackmore - 1914 - 434 pages
...England, I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven, 150 Himself best knows: but strangely- visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye,...despair of surgery, he cures, Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers: and 't is spoken, 155 To the succeeding royalty he leaves...
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The Physician and Surgeon, Volume 12

1890 - 610 pages
...speaking of the doctor, says: '****** How he solicits heaven 'Himself but knows; but strangely visited people, ' All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye,...despair of surgery, he cures, ' Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, 'Put on with holy prayers; and 'tis spoken, ' To the succeeding royalty he leaves...
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The English Language: Its Grammar, History and Literature, Part 3

John Miller Dow Meiklejohn - 1920 - 520 pages
...'Tis called the evil : A most miraculous work in this good king ; Which often, since my here-remain in England, I have seen him do. How he solicits Heaven,...despair of surgery, he cures, Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers : and 'tis spoken, To the succeeding royalty he leaves...
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