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<heading>

WODNES TO MAKE HARE LIK GOLD HERYNG DEFENES WORMES SCHEPELOUSE QWIK
THYNG IN +te ERE (CMTHORN,6.4)

</heading>

Tak his handis (CMTHORN,6.6)

& bynde +tam bi-hynde hym faste . (CMTHORN,6.7)

+Tan take flour of affadill (CMTHORN,6.8)

& do it in his righte hande (CMTHORN,6.9)

& his bandes sall bryste . (CMTHORN,6.10)

Or gif it hym at drynke (CMTHORN,6.11)

& he sall passe $owte of +te euyll faire & wele . (CMTHORN,6.12)

Tak epworte (CMTHORN,6.13)

& grynde it smalle (CMTHORN,6.14)

& schafe his hede (CMTHORN,6.15)

& laye it appon +te schedde of his hede all +te nyghte . (CMTHORN,6.16)

Tak aueroyne , marygolde & sawge (CMTHORN,6.17)

& stamp it (CMTHORN,6.18)

& temper it vp with wyne (CMTHORN,6.19)

& drynke it fyve dayes . (CMTHORN,6.20)

Take +te jeuse of walworte , hony & salt & swyn grese (CMTHORN,6.21)

and boyle +tam ouer +te fire til it be thikke (CMTHORN,6.22)

& do a littill encense +ter-in (CMTHORN,6.23)

and anoynte his heued +ter-with ofte (CMTHORN,6.24)

& he sal mende . (CMTHORN,6.25)

Tak +te grene bowes of an asche (CMTHORN,6.26)

& bryne +tam (CMTHORN,6.27)

& kepe +te jeuse +tat commes owte at +te endis , a negschel full , and
+te jeuse of senegrene , twa egschelfull , of hony an eg-schelfull , of
oyle of olyue a neg-schelfull , of +te woyse of +te pore leeke heued
with +te faces +ter-of , a neg-schelfull , (CMTHORN,6.28)

& menge +tam to-gedir (CMTHORN,6.29)

& helle +ter-of in +te hale here (CMTHORN,6.30)

& lay +te on +te to+ter syde at slepe (CMTHORN,6.31)

& +te sall mende with schort tymm , & +tu vse it . (CMTHORN,6.32)

Tak +te jeuse of rewe & +te jeuse of moure egges (CMTHORN,6.33)

& do in +ti nere . (CMTHORN,6.34)

Tak henne grese & +te jeuse of $grene wormode with oyl (CMTHORN,6.35)

& do in +ti nere . (CMTHORN,6.36)

Tak +te galle of a wedir with +te vryn or +te mylke of a woman mengid
to-gedir (CMTHORN,6.37)

& do it in thi nere . (CMTHORN,6.38)

Secundum Magistrum William de Excestre : (CMTHORN,6.39)

Tak lorell leues , sedes of cermoyntayne , comyn , annys and <P_7>
caruy , of ilkan ylike porcyon , (CMTHORN,7.40)

and welle +tam wele in faire water (CMTHORN,7.41)

& , when +tay are wele wellide , take and do +tat water in a clene
vesselle (CMTHORN,7.42)

& do of +tat water in +te ere (CMTHORN,7.43)

& he sal here wele with-in scorte tymm . (CMTHORN,7.44)

Take +te +gerdis of hawthorne (CMTHORN,7.45)

& kepe +te jeuse +tat comes fro +te +gerdis endis (CMTHORN,7.46)

& menge oyle +ter-with (CMTHORN,7.47)

& putt it in +te hale ere (CMTHORN,7.48)

& lay +te one +te to+ter ere . (CMTHORN,7.49)

Sepe probatum est per diuersos . (CMTHORN,7.50)

Take +te fattnes of a blake ele & +te jeuse of synegrene , elike
porcyon , (CMTHORN,7.51)

& putt it ofte in +te hale ere (CMTHORN,7.52)

& lay +te on +te to+ter . (CMTHORN,7.53)

Tak +te jeuse of mentastrum & vynacre (CMTHORN,7.54)

& mak it lewke (CMTHORN,7.55)

& do it in +ti nere (CMTHORN,7.56)

& it dose +te same . (CMTHORN,7.57)

Tak sperwort (CMTHORN,7.58)

& stampe it (CMTHORN,7.59)

& droppe +te jeuse lewke in +te ere (CMTHORN,7.60)

& it sall sla it or gare it come owte qwyke . (CMTHORN,7.61)

<heading>

WORMES SCHEPELOUSE QWIK THYNGE IN +te ERE KYLES IN ERES SARE EGHNE
(CMTHORN,7.63)

</heading>

Take +te jeuse of mynt (CMTHORN,7.65)

& mak it lewke (CMTHORN,7.66)

& do it in +te eres . (CMTHORN,7.67)

Or take +te jeuse of fenelle lewke (CMTHORN,7.68)

& do it in +te eres (CMTHORN,7.69)

& it sall sla +tam . (CMTHORN,7.70)

Tak of rewe a grete qwantite & sawge halfe als mekill & rose maryn +te
same quanttitee (CMTHORN,7.71)

& stamp +tam (CMTHORN,7.72)

& wrynge owte +te jeuse (CMTHORN,7.73)

& poure it in +te ere thre tymes , (CMTHORN,7.74)

for +tis es oft prouede . (CMTHORN,7.75)

If a schepe louse or any o+ter qwik thynge be cropyn in-to thyn ere ,
tak +te jeuse of rewe or of wormod or of horshoue (CMTHORN,7.76)

& do in +te ere (CMTHORN,7.77)

& it sall sla it . (CMTHORN,7.78)

Tak grene +gerdis of esche (CMTHORN,7.79)

& lay +tam ouer a brandrethe (CMTHORN,7.80)

& make a fire vnder +tam (CMTHORN,7.81)

& kepe +te woyse +tat comes owt at +te endis in egges schelles
(CMTHORN,7.82)

& tak hony (CMTHORN,7.83)

& do to +tat woyse (CMTHORN,7.84)

& do it in his ere (CMTHORN,7.85)

& lat hym ly doun & slepe (CMTHORN,7.86)

& do swa thre dayes , ilk a day twyse or thryse , (CMTHORN,7.87)

bot do it firste in +te hale anes or twys , in auentour if +ter be
oughte qwike in it . (CMTHORN,7.88)

& it will sone crepe owte . (CMTHORN,7.89)

Tak a hate hauyre cake & lay it down (CMTHORN,7.90)

& lay thyn ere +ter-on als hate als +tu thole it (CMTHORN,7.91)

& , if +ter be schepe louse or any o+ter qwik thynge in it , it sall
sone crepe owte . (CMTHORN,7.92)

<P_8>

Tak wormode & women mylke with +te jeuse of grene colyandre
(CMTHORN,8.94)

& do it in thyn eres . (CMTHORN,8.95)

Tak a childes $vryn (CMTHORN,8.96)

& make it lewke with wyne (CMTHORN,8.97)

& do it in thyn eres (CMTHORN,8.98)

& it dryes +te humours (CMTHORN,8.99)

& fordose werke (CMTHORN,8.100)

& heles wonderfully . (CMTHORN,8.101)

An o+ter : (CMTHORN,8.102)

Take +te galle of a schepe with womans mylke (CMTHORN,8.103)

& do it in thyn ere . (CMTHORN,8.104)

Tak wormod or harofe or wodebynde (CMTHORN,8.105)

& stampe it (CMTHORN,8.106)

& wrynge owt +te jeuse (CMTHORN,8.107)

& do it lewke in thyn ere . (CMTHORN,8.108)

Tak +te merghe of a fresche calfe (CMTHORN,8.109)

& braye it (CMTHORN,8.110)

& do it in thyn ere . (CMTHORN,8.111)

Tak a rede cale lefe (CMTHORN,8.112)

& anoynte it with +te white of an egge (CMTHORN,8.113)

& lay it to +te eghe , when +tu gase to bedde , (CMTHORN,8.114)

& late it lygge to +te morne (CMTHORN,8.115)

& do it ofte , (CMTHORN,8.116)

for it is proued for gude medcyn . (CMTHORN,8.117)

To make +te clere syghte : Ete ofte & drynke ofte puliolle rialle &
fenkell sedis . (CMTHORN,8.118)

Drynke ofte ewefrase , (CMTHORN,8.119)

for it helpis ofte souereynly +te syghte . (CMTHORN,8.120)

Tak white gynger (CMTHORN,8.121)

& rub it on a whetstane or on a basyn (CMTHORN,8.122)

& tak als mekill salte as +tu hase powdir (CMTHORN,8.123)

& stampe +tam (CMTHORN,8.124)

& grynde +tam wele to-gedir (CMTHORN,8.125)

& temper +tam with white wyne (CMTHORN,8.126)

& late it stande in +tat bacyne a daye & a nyghte (CMTHORN,8.127)

& do +tan +tat o+ter +tat standis abouen in a ampull of glase or coper
(CMTHORN,8.128)

& anoynte thyn eghne +ter-with a littill when +tu gase to +ti bedde
with a fethir (CMTHORN,8.129)

& do so ofte (CMTHORN,8.130)

& dowteles +tu sall be hale . (CMTHORN,8.131)

<heading>

EGHNE SARE EGHNE (CMTHORN,8.133)

</heading>

Take +te woyse of hondestonge or of centorye or of solsekill
(CMTHORN,8.135)

and do +te woyse in thyn eghne (CMTHORN,8.136)

& it sal helpe +te wele . (CMTHORN,8.137)

Tak pympernoll (CMTHORN,8.138)

& stampe it (CMTHORN,8.139)

& take +te jeuse +ter-of (CMTHORN,8.140)

& do +ter-to +te grese of +te allerone of +te gose wenge
(CMTHORN,8.141)

& drope it in thyn eghne . (CMTHORN,8.142)

For hurte eghne : Tak +te jeuse of egremone stamped <P_9> & egge whitt
(CMTHORN,9.143)

& menge +tam to-gedir (CMTHORN,9.144)

& take cotom (CMTHORN,9.145)

& wete +ter-in (CMTHORN,9.146)

& lay it to +te sare eghe to it be hale . (CMTHORN,9.147)

Late +te blode +te vij daye of Maye on +te righte arme , +te laste day
of Aueryll on +te lefte arme . (CMTHORN,9.148)

Stampe +te leues of white thornes (CMTHORN,9.149)

& do +te jeuse +ter-of in thyn eghe . (CMTHORN,9.150)

Take Maye buttre & hony & +te white of an egge (CMTHORN,9.151)

& menge to-gedir (CMTHORN,9.152)

and anoynte thyn eghne with all . (CMTHORN,9.153)

Take wodbynde , rib and waybrede (CMTHORN,9.154)

& stampe +tam wele & smalle (CMTHORN,9.155)

& take a gude porcyon of fresche May buttre (CMTHORN,9.156)

& sethe +tam to-gedir wele to +tay be wele wellede , (CMTHORN,9.157)

+tan wrynge +tam thorow a clene clathe (CMTHORN,9.158)

& do it in thi boystes (CMTHORN,9.159)

& ilk a nyghte take +te montenance of a fiche (CMTHORN,9.160)

& do it in thyn eghne by-fore +tu laye the doune (CMTHORN,9.161)

& it sall mend the . (CMTHORN,9.162)

Take waybrede & bayneworte & powdir of gynger , a porcyon , & powdir of
alom glase , als mekil porcion als of thise , (CMTHORN,9.163)

& make water for thyn eghne of +tam . (CMTHORN,9.164)

Tak powdir of alom glase (CMTHORN,9.165)

& temper it with womans mylke +tat hase a knaue childe (CMTHORN,9.166)

& do it in thyn eghne . (CMTHORN,9.167)

Take rose floures and fenkell & filage , pympernolle , celidone ,
ewfrace . (CMTHORN,9.168)

Stampe +tam (CMTHORN,9.169)

& temper +tam al sammen with hony & +te grese of +te blake snyles & +te
whitt of an egge (CMTHORN,9.170)

& anoynte thyn eghne +ter-with . (CMTHORN,9.171)

Tak arenement , hony and +te white of an egge , of ilkan elike mekill ,
(CMTHORN,9.172)

& temper +tam to-gedir (CMTHORN,9.173)

& tak herdes (CMTHORN,9.174)

& wete +tam in water (CMTHORN,9.175)

& wrynge it owte (CMTHORN,9.176)

& do +tir thynges one +te herdes as a playster (CMTHORN,9.177)

& , if euyll blode or whettour be +tare , it sall drawe it owte .
(CMTHORN,9.178)

Tak calamynt (CMTHORN,9.179)

& bryne it in +te fire till +tat it glowe (CMTHORN,9.180)

& sloken it in white wyne (CMTHORN,9.181)

& efte bryn it (CMTHORN,9.182)

& efte sloken it (CMTHORN,9.183)

and do so ix tymes . (CMTHORN,9.184)

<heading>

SARE EGHNE COLORYE AN OYNEMENT (CMTHORN,9.186)

</heading>

+Tan may +tu halde it alle +te +gere (CMTHORN,9.188)

& , when +tu hase to do +ter-with , tak als littill als a bene
(CMTHORN,9.189)

& grynde it wele appon a borde (CMTHORN,9.190)

& temper it vpe with an egge schelle ful of white wyne (CMTHORN,9.191)

& late it sattill (CMTHORN,9.192)

and wete a fethir in +te clere abouuen , (CMTHORN,9.193)

& +tan wasche thyn eghne +ter-with , when +tu gose to bedde ,
(CMTHORN,9.194)

& do so thre nyghtis (CMTHORN,9.195)

& withowtten <P_10> faile it sall slaa +te wormes & clense +te eghne of
many euylles , what so euyll es in +tam . (CMTHORN,10.196)

Tak salte (CMTHORN,10.197)

& bryn it (CMTHORN,10.198)

& do hony +ter-too (CMTHORN,10.199)

& temper it to-gedir (CMTHORN,10.200)

& doo it in thyn eghne . (CMTHORN,10.201)

And after all medcyns for eghne , wasche thyn eghne with water +tat
fenell is sothen in . (CMTHORN,10.202)

Tak tormentill , rewe , celidon , fenell & ryb , (CMTHORN,10.203)

& anoynte thyn eghne with +te jeuse a littill , when +tu gase to +ti
bedde . (CMTHORN,10.204)

Tak +te rede snyle +tat crepis houseles (CMTHORN,10.205)

& sethe it in water (CMTHORN,10.206)

& gedir +te fatt +tat comes of +tam (CMTHORN,10.207)

& anoynte thyn eghne ther-with (CMTHORN,10.208)

or bryn it to powdere on iren or in a pott scarthe (CMTHORN,10.209)

& do a littill of +tat powdir to thyn eghne when +tu gase to slepe .
(CMTHORN,10.210)

Tak a bacyn (CMTHORN,10.211)

& scoure it wele (CMTHORN,10.212)

& anoynte +te sydis wele with-in with +te larde of a galte
(CMTHORN,10.213)

& on +te larde anoynte it with hony +tat it gange ouer +te larde all
abowte a nynch . (CMTHORN,10.214)

Tak +tan a newe pott full of pys (CMTHORN,10.215)

& whelme +te bacyn ouer +te pott & latte it stande thre dayes & thre
nyghtis . (CMTHORN,10.216)

+te fourte day take +te bacyn (CMTHORN,10.217)

& , what +tu fyndis +ter-in , do it of clene (CMTHORN,10.218)

& gedir it in an ampull of glas or in a cle vrynall (CMTHORN,10.219)

& tak a littill (CMTHORN,10.220)

& anoynte thyn eghne +ter-with , when +tu gose to thi bedde .
(CMTHORN,10.221)

After this medcyn , ne after non o+ter , wasche not thyn eghne bot with
water +tat fenell is sothen in . (CMTHORN,10.222)

Tak celidon (CMTHORN,10.223)

& do it in hardes (CMTHORN,10.224)

& sythen do it in hate askes (CMTHORN,10.225)

& late it sethe +ter-in (CMTHORN,10.226)

& +tan draw it owte (CMTHORN,10.227)

& wrynge +te jeuse in a bacyn (CMTHORN,10.228)

& do it in +te sonne to drye (CMTHORN,10.229)

and , when +tu hase to do +ter-with , tak a littill +ter-of
(CMTHORN,10.230)

& distemper it with ayselle (CMTHORN,10.231)

& do a littill in thyn eghne +ter-of . (CMTHORN,10.232)

Tak vetoyne (CMTHORN,10.233)

& stampe it with water (CMTHORN,10.234)

& drynke it ix dayes (CMTHORN,10.235)

& it sall dryfe a-waye all +te wikkede humours of +te heued & of +te
eghne . (CMTHORN,10.236)

Tak May buttre & comyn (CMTHORN,10.237)

& stampe +tam samen (CMTHORN,10.238)

& laye it on lyne (CMTHORN,10.239)

& +tan laye it on +te eghe (CMTHORN,10.240)

& ofte anewe it (CMTHORN,10.241)

and , when +te bolnynge es swagede , +tan tak safron & womans mylke
+tat fedis a knaue childe , if it be to a man , (CMTHORN,10.242)

& grynde +tam (CMTHORN,10.243)

& droppe in +te sare eghne . (CMTHORN,10.244)

<P_11>

Tak +te blode of swalow birdis (CMTHORN,11.246)

& anoynte thyn eghne +ter-with (CMTHORN,11.247)

& euer mare +tay sall be +te bryghttere . (CMTHORN,11.248)

Tak strange vynegre or aysell (CMTHORN,11.249)

& do it in a vessell of bras , (CMTHORN,11.250)

& +te blak slaes of +te wode & wormode do +ter-with (CMTHORN,11.251)

& lat it stand langer couerde (CMTHORN,11.252)

and , when nede es , take it to thyn eghne (CMTHORN,11.253)

& it sall brek +te web & do a-way +te euyll . (CMTHORN,11.254)

Tak ewfrace , a gude porcion , (CMTHORN,11.255)

& stampe it wele (CMTHORN,11.256)

& wrynge owte +te jewse thorow a clathe . (CMTHORN,11.257)

+Tan tak galte grese & als mekill of gose grese & als mekill of henne
grese (CMTHORN,11.258)

& menge it to-gedir in a panne of bras or in a pott of bras
(CMTHORN,11.259)

& do +te jewse +ter-to (CMTHORN,11.260)

& boyle it wele (CMTHORN,11.261)

& stir +te bothome with a rownde staffe (CMTHORN,11.262)

& lat it kele (CMTHORN,11.263)

& do it in boystes (CMTHORN,11.264)

& , when +tu hase nede , do it in thyn eghne a littill , when +tu gase
to slepe , to +tu be hale . (CMTHORN,11.265)

Tak comyn , pepir , hempsede , of rewe sede , of fenell sede , of ache
+tat growes ouer yven , & sal maritimum , of ilkan ylike mekill ,
(CMTHORN,11.266)

& stamp +tam all to powdir (CMTHORN,11.267)

& do in thyn eghne +ter-of when +tou gase to thi bedde .
(CMTHORN,11.268)

Tak bawme & +te jeuse of ewe & hony , of ilkan elyke mekill ,
(CMTHORN,11.269)

& coyle +tam thorowe a clathe (CMTHORN,11.270)

& do it in a fyall of glase (CMTHORN,11.271)

& with a fethir do it in thyn eghne . (CMTHORN,11.272)

Tak +te jeuse of rede wortes & of hesill , elike mekill ,
(CMTHORN,11.273)

& do in a pot of bras (CMTHORN,11.274)

& couer it wele (CMTHORN,11.275)

& sett it in +te erthe ix dayes (CMTHORN,11.276)

& +tan do it in thyn eghne . (CMTHORN,11.277)

Tak powdir of brynte pepir (CMTHORN,11.278)

& do it in thyn eghne . (CMTHORN,11.279)

Tak +te galle of an hare & twa sa mekill hony (CMTHORN,11.280)

& temper it to-gedir (CMTHORN,11.281)

& anoynte thyn eghne . (CMTHORN,11.282)

Ypocras sayse +tat their thynges will gare a man see +te sternes abowte
myddaye , +tat is , +te galle of a hare , +te galle of a coke , +te
galle of an owle & a littill jewse of fenell & aloe cicotrine +tat
suffice & camfire , (CMTHORN,11.283)

& mak colore . (CMTHORN,11.284)

Feniculus , veruena , rosa , celidonia , ruta , Si pimpernela ditis
ewfrasia iuncta , Ex istis fit aqua que reddat lumina acuta .
(CMTHORN,11.285)

Tak powdir of aloes (CMTHORN,11.286)

& do +ter-in a littill . (CMTHORN,11.287)

Bot firste wasche it with whit wyne . (CMTHORN,11.288)

Tak leues of henebayne (CMTHORN,11.289)

sothen in wyne (CMTHORN,11.290)

& bray +tam (CMTHORN,11.291)

& laye +tam ther-to . (CMTHORN,11.292)

<P_12>

Tak mynt (CMTHORN,12.294)

& grynde it (CMTHORN,12.295)

& lay +ter-to . (CMTHORN,12.296)

Tak +te galle of an ele (CMTHORN,12.297)

& temper it with hony (CMTHORN,12.298)

& do it in +tin eghne . (CMTHORN,12.299)

<heading>

SARE EGHNE SCHEPE LOUSE (CMTHORN,12.301)

</heading>

Tak +te rute of fenkell & vetoyne (CMTHORN,12.303)

& sethe +tam in water (CMTHORN,12.304)

& wasche thyn eghne +ter-with . (CMTHORN,12.305)

Tak daysies & +te whitt of an egge (CMTHORN,12.306)

& braye +tam (CMTHORN,12.307)

& do it in thyn eghne . (CMTHORN,12.308)

Tak ewfrase (CMTHORN,12.309)

& stampe it in grese of a gose or of a henne (CMTHORN,12.310)

& frye ewfrase (CMTHORN,12.311)

& do in a vessell (CMTHORN,12.312)

& anoynte thyn eghne . (CMTHORN,12.313)

Or tak +te sede of centory (CMTHORN,12.314)

& ett it fastande (CMTHORN,12.315)

& +tou sall mow at +te nonne to see +te sternes . (CMTHORN,12.316)

Tak ewfrase & glair ana , (CMTHORN,12.317)

$& wete thorgh a lyn clathe (CMTHORN,12.318)

& lay it on thyn eghne all nyghte , (CMTHORN,12.319)

for it wil draw owt wikkide homours . (CMTHORN,12.320)

Tak +te jewse of tansay or of vetoyne , (CMTHORN,12.321)

& wryng thorow a clathe (CMTHORN,12.322)

& do +ter-of in thyn eghne . (CMTHORN,12.323)

Tak a bryghte bacyn (CMTHORN,12.324)

and anoynte it with mylke $& reme , (CMTHORN,12.325)

& whelm it ouer a preue iij dayes (CMTHORN,12.326)

& sythen clens it (CMTHORN,12.327)

& anoynt thyn eghne +ter-with . (CMTHORN,12.328)

Tak pepir (CMTHORN,12.329)

and bryn it in a clout (CMTHORN,12.330)

& stamp it al to powdir (CMTHORN,12.331)

& blende it with the merghe of a gose wenge (CMTHORN,12.332)

& do +ter-of in thyn eghene . (CMTHORN,12.333)

Tak pure glare of an egge & hony & arnement wele grownden & $tempered
to-gedir (CMTHORN,12.334)

& do to thyn eghne with hardes or lyne . (CMTHORN,12.335)

Tak +te jewse of egremon with +te whitt of an egge (CMTHORN,12.336)

& blende to-gedir wele (CMTHORN,12.337)

& laye to thyn eghne with cotome or clathe . (CMTHORN,12.338)

Tak +te rotes of fenell , vetoyne & yven terrestre , (CMTHORN,12.339)

& sethe +tam wele in water (CMTHORN,12.340)

& do hony in +ter-to (CMTHORN,12.341)

& sythen coyl it thorow a clathe (CMTHORN,12.342)

& anoynte thyn eghne +ter-with . (CMTHORN,12.343)

Tak ewfrase , pympernoll , veruayne , rede fenell , euen porcyon , &
halfe +te porcion of rew & celidon , (CMTHORN,12.344)

& braye +tam wele in a mortere (CMTHORN,12.345)

& welle +tam wele with May buttre clarifiede (CMTHORN,12.346)

& do +tam in an erthe pott (CMTHORN,12.347)

& couer +tam wele (CMTHORN,12.348)

& late +tam rote to +tay be white harede . (CMTHORN,12.349)

+Tan <P_13> do +tat to +te fire (CMTHORN,13.350)

& boile it wele (CMTHORN,13.351)

& afterwardes drawe it owte thurgh a clathe clene or a canvase
(CMTHORN,13.352)

& +tan do it to +te fire to it be wele claryfied (CMTHORN,13.353)

& +tan do it in boystes . (CMTHORN,13.354)

When +tou hase nede to do +ter-with , do it in thyn eghne the
montenance of a perle at morne & as mekill at euen . (CMTHORN,13.355)

Take +te jewse of rewe or of wormode or of horshoue (CMTHORN,13.356)

& do in +te ere (CMTHORN,13.357)

& it sall slaa it . (CMTHORN,13.358)

<heading>

SCHEPE-LOUSE EVYLL IN +te MOUTHE HASENESSE TO SYNG HYE CLERE VOYCE
(CMTHORN,13.360)

</heading>

Tak +te grene +gerdis of asche (CMTHORN,13.362)

& ley +tam ouer a brandreth (CMTHORN,13.363)

& mak a fire vnder theym (CMTHORN,13.364)

& kepe +te wose +tat rynnes owte at the endes in egge schelles
(CMTHORN,13.365)

& tak hony (CMTHORN,13.366)

& do to +tat wose (CMTHORN,13.367)

& do in his ere (CMTHORN,13.368)

& late hym ly downn & slepe (CMTHORN,13.369)

& do swa thre dayes ilk a day twyse or thrise . (CMTHORN,13.370)

Bot do firste in +te hale here anes or twise , in awntour if +ter be
oughte qwike in it , (CMTHORN,13.371)

& it wil crepe out . (CMTHORN,13.372)

Tak a hate hauyr cake (CMTHORN,13.373)

& lay it down (CMTHORN,13.374)

& lay thyn ere +ter one als $hate als +tu thole it (CMTHORN,13.375)

& , if +ter be any schepelouse or any qwikke thynge , it sal sone crepe
out . (CMTHORN,13.376)

Tak pentafoyloyn , id est quintfoyle , (CMTHORN,13.377)

& welle it wele in water (CMTHORN,13.378)

& , when it es wele welled , halde thi mouthe ouer +te posenett
(CMTHORN,13.379)

& stewe +te wele . (CMTHORN,13.380)

+Tan take & soupe of +tat lewke water (CMTHORN,13.381)

& halde it in thi mouthe to +tat it be kelide (CMTHORN,13.382)

& +tan caste it owte (CMTHORN,13.383)

& +tan soupe mare (CMTHORN,13.384)

& +te thirde tyme do righte swa (CMTHORN,13.385)

& vse this thre dayes (CMTHORN,13.386)

& +tu sal hafe helpe +ter-of . (CMTHORN,13.387)

Tak salte , comyn & pepir , of ilkan ilike mekill , (CMTHORN,13.388)

& mak of +tam a powdir (CMTHORN,13.389)

& gyff hym to drynke in a sponefull of hate water . (CMTHORN,13.390)

This medcyne is profitable , (CMTHORN,13.391)

for it is ofte tymms prouede . (CMTHORN,13.392)

Tak stalworthe ayselle in a vesselle of bras & jewse of ake appills
(CMTHORN,13.393)

& do +tam alle to-gedir (CMTHORN,13.394)

& late +tam stande lange wele couerde (CMTHORN,13.395)

& , when sal be at nyghte , when +te seke sall ga to bedde , +tan do it
in his eghne (CMTHORN,13.396)

& it sall for-do +te perle & breke +te strynge of +te eghn .
(CMTHORN,13.397)

<S_SAMPLE_2>

<P_67>

<heading>

SAUE (CMTHORN,67.401)

</heading>

$Here may +tu lere for to make Saue , the wilk es a gude drynke & ane
oynment for +te woundis or +te hurtes with-in & with-owtten of +te body
of man or woman (CMTHORN,67.403)

& it es called Saue . (CMTHORN,67.404)

And +te firste by-houes +te to gedir theis herbis +tat are here wretyn
: burnette , betoyne , pympernolle , dauk , morsus diaboli , tormentill
, crois , bugill , pigill , sinagle , herbe Robert , herb John , herb
Wauter , herb yue , cosoud maior , cosoud milnen , consoud petit ,
crope de cambre , fenell with +te sede rouge , cholet , waranc , mader
, spourge , fawethistill , samson , gronswalle , melice , egrymoyn ,
cheuerfoille , id est wodrofe , violet , playntayne , id est waybred ,
launcelle , id est ryb , peluette , id est moushere , vesche , floures
de genest , id est brome , herb saunce crop , ache petit , auance ,
crop de rouge runcebrere , lange de cheyn , cynkfoil , milfoil , rouge
vrtice , id est nettill rede , flosere , id est strabery wyes , tansay
, id est philoga , osmonde . (CMTHORN,67.405)

Of all thies herbes tak euen porcion out-tane of madir and of auance ,
(CMTHORN,67.406)

for of +te mader tak als mekill weghte as of twa o+ter bi-fore neuenned
. (CMTHORN,67.407)

& stamp +tam wele (CMTHORN,67.408)

& , when +tay are wele stamped , late +tam riste in a vessell of tre
+te space of ten dayes (CMTHORN,67.409)

and , after +te x daye es passed , do to thies herbis +te doubill
weghte of fresche buttre of Maye (CMTHORN,67.410)

& +tan sethe +tam ouer +te fire (CMTHORN,67.411)

& late +tam swa sethe to-gedir to +te buttre be halfe wastede .
(CMTHORN,67.412)

+Tan all warme coille +te confeccion swa boillede thurgh a canvace
(CMTHORN,67.413)

& afterwarde late it kele (CMTHORN,67.414)

& sithen clence it wele with calde water to it be clere clensede
(CMTHORN,67.415)

& +tan afterwarde tak a galon of gude whitte wyn & a porcyon of gude
vynagre (CMTHORN,67.416)

& do +tam ouer fire in a clene vesselle (CMTHORN,67.417)

& do +ter-in +te coylett wele weschyn (CMTHORN,67.418)

& sethe +tam to-gedir to +te wyn & +te vynagre be nere wastede
(CMTHORN,67.419)

& +tan tak +tam down of +te fire (CMTHORN,67.420)

& suffre +tam to kele (CMTHORN,67.421)

& sythen gedir vp +tat +tat fletis a-bown (CMTHORN,67.422)

& put it in boystes for to safe (CMTHORN,67.423)

& gyfe +ter-of to wonded men +tat hase wondis depe & standyng in wondis
& bolnynge in wondis (CMTHORN,67.424)

& with +tis sal +tu safely hele +tam . (CMTHORN,67.425)

& gyff +tam at drynk +ter-of arely at +te morne & late at euen of +te
grettnes of a mousfiche . (CMTHORN,67.426)

<P_68>

Medcyn +tat is called Gratia Dei , +tat is made on +tis manere :
(CMTHORN,68.428)

Tak litarge iiij vnces , ceruse iij vnces , roste of a belle of bras ij
vnces of vertgres ij vnces , of sarcocol iiij vnces , of mastik ,
galbanum , ammoniak , of ilkane iiij vnces , with encence iij vnces ,
of bedellium halfe ane vnce , of pik greke , pik nauill , of +tam ij
vnces . (CMTHORN,68.429)

All this bi-fore be graythede & boylled in a ponde of oyle de olyue
till +tay wax blake (CMTHORN,68.430)

& sythen keped wele . (CMTHORN,68.431)

This emplaster clenses wondis (CMTHORN,68.432)

and sowdis +tam to-gedir (CMTHORN,68.433)

& dose owte dede flesche (CMTHORN,68.434)

& newe flesche gars grewe . (CMTHORN,68.435)

It is a gud heler for brynnand werkes , wondis & kiles , whare so bee .
(CMTHORN,68.436)

Tak wax , rosen , turbentyn , of ilkan a pounde , of mastik iij vnces ,
betoyn , of pympernolle , of veruayn , of ilkan a quartron .
(CMTHORN,68.437)

+Tan stampe thies herbis wele (CMTHORN,68.438)

& sethe +tam wele in ij galouns of white wynne or rede vn-to +te thirde
party . (CMTHORN,68.439)

Afterwarde coyle +tam thorow (CMTHORN,68.440)

& saue wele +te coylett fra filthe . (CMTHORN,68.441)

+Tan take +ti rosen & thi wax (CMTHORN,68.442)

& resolue wele in a clene dowble vessell ouer +te fire & coyl +tam
thorow a clathe (CMTHORN,68.443)

& caste +tan +tat coylett of gummes to +te coylett of wyne & of gresses
(CMTHORN,68.444)

& sethe +tam to-gedir vn-to +te wastyng of +te wyne . (CMTHORN,68.445)

Aftirwarde tak +tat ilk confeccion saa sothen (CMTHORN,68.446)

& do it in a doubill vessell ouer +te fire (CMTHORN,68.447)

& do +te mastik pouder +ter-in to +te mastik be resoluede & sythen
afterwarde +ti turbentyn (CMTHORN,68.448)

& moue it sotely til it be resolued (CMTHORN,68.449)

& , as swithe so it be resoluede , tak +te confeccion of +te fire
smertly with-owtten duellynge (CMTHORN,68.450)

and poure it thurgh a clathe (CMTHORN,68.451)

& suffre it to refraide (CMTHORN,68.452)

& +tan gedir vpe with clene handis , (CMTHORN,68.453)

anoynte with oyle de olyue (CMTHORN,68.454)

& safe +ti enplaster wele , (CMTHORN,68.455)

for it is gude till alde wondis & to newe & to synows coruen and
bristen and till junttours , to hewen flesche , to dede flesche in
wondis & till apostymms , of alkyn maner of kankir , festre , venyme &
for helle fire , for +te emeraudes & for brokes . (CMTHORN,68.456)

+Tis enplaster , it wirkes , (CMTHORN,68.457)

it heles , (CMTHORN,68.458)

it drawes and helis mare with-in woke +tan all o+ter enplasters dose
with-in a monethe . (CMTHORN,68.459)

Tak camamyle , wormot , mellilotum . (CMTHORN,68.460)

Tak brance vrcyne , wilde malue . (CMTHORN,68.461)

Tak ysop , germander , smalach , percell . (CMTHORN,68.462)

<P_69>

Tak wilde sauge , fymter , woraunce . (CMTHORN,69.464)

Tak mynt , borage , cicory , flour of oxtonge , +tat is longe de beefe
. (CMTHORN,69.465)

$Here bygynnes +te maner to mak salues & entretis & drynkes & cyroyns
to wondis & to all o+ter hurtes of mans body (CMTHORN,69.466)

and +te firste for wounde in +te heuede : (CMTHORN,69.467)

Tak betoyne (CMTHORN,69.468)

& stampe it with alde gres (CMTHORN,69.469)

& fry +tam to-gedir (CMTHORN,69.470)

& sythen draw it thurgh a clathe (CMTHORN,69.471)

& do it appon lyn (CMTHORN,69.472)

& lay it on +te wonde (CMTHORN,69.473)

& ilk a third daye lay +te white of an egge +ter-on (CMTHORN,69.474)

& he sall waresche sone . (CMTHORN,69.475)

Tak wormot & stayncroppe ana , (CMTHORN,69.476)

& bray +tam (CMTHORN,69.477)

& boyl +tam in vynagre (CMTHORN,69.478)

& do +ter-to whete branne (CMTHORN,69.479)

& lay to +te sare . (CMTHORN,69.480)

Tak pugill , bugill , herb Robert , auance , red cale , tansay , hemp
croppes ana , (CMTHORN,69.481)

& tak of madir als mekill as of all +te o+ter herbis , (CMTHORN,69.482)

& do +ter-to ambros , burnet & +te crispe malue (CMTHORN,69.483)

& , if +ter be bane broken & +tu dare noghte serche it +git , gyf hym
+tis to drynke : (CMTHORN,69.484)

Tak the wort tansay , hemp croppes , horse mynt , rede nettill , brere
croppes & als mekill mader as of all +te o+ter herbes .
(CMTHORN,69.485)

Stamp +tam samen (CMTHORN,69.486)

& sethe +tam in white wyne (CMTHORN,69.487)

& gyf it hym at drynk (CMTHORN,69.488)

& , if it come owte at +te wounde & he caste nott , +tan it is a takyn
+tat he sal lyfe . (CMTHORN,69.489)

+Tan gare serche +te wonde (CMTHORN,69.490)

& schaue +te broken banes qwayntely +tat +tu tame nott +te tay of +te
harnnes (CMTHORN,69.491)

& , if it blede faste , wipe softely with softe lyne (CMTHORN,69.492)

& syne tak softe lyne & wympill to-gedir (CMTHORN,69.493)

& lay it ouer +te wonde (CMTHORN,69.494)

& tak whete flour wele boltede (CMTHORN,69.495)

& strewe on +te clowte +tat lygges on +te wonde . (CMTHORN,69.496)

& after +tat late a woman +tat fedis a knafe childe , if it be a man
+tat is woundide , mylke hir pappes softely on +te mele +tat is strewed
on +te cloute +ter-on & strewe it with flour , as +tu dide +te to+ter ,
& of +te mylk till it be euen with +te flesche , (CMTHORN,69.497)

& hille +te heuede (CMTHORN,69.498)

& late it be stille til on +te morn . (CMTHORN,69.499)

+Tan vnhill +te hede softely (CMTHORN,69.500)

& , if +tu fynde +ter-aboun as it were a burbill +tat standes on +te
water when it raynnes , +tan is it a sygne of dede (CMTHORN,69.501)

& , if +tu see bi-fore his tay als it ware a spynnande webbe or rede ,
+tat is taken +tat +te ryme of +te hernes es broken (CMTHORN,69.502)

& it is a sygne of hasty dede . (CMTHORN,69.503)

& , if +ter be many of thir sygnes , gyf hym ilk day twis at drynk ,
<P_70> anes at morne , ano+ter tym at euen , +tis drynk .
(CMTHORN,70.504)

Gars broken banes come owte (CMTHORN,70.505)

& clenses +te ryme of +te hernes of blode (CMTHORN,70.506)

& heles +te wonde , (CMTHORN,70.507)

and , if it be swa broken +tat men by-houes do +ter-in masere , late
+tan wele rounge +te broken of +te heuede als bi-fore it is said
(CMTHORN,70.508)

& sett +ter-in a pese of maser (CMTHORN,70.509)

& anoynt it with +tis oynement after wretyn . (CMTHORN,70.510)

Tak pulioll montane , baynwort , ambrose , rib , bubill , seterib ,
celidoun , cheuerfoill , rede nettill , lekes , ache , waybrede ,
morell , tansay , & betoyn , of ilkane ilike mekill , (CMTHORN,70.511)

& stamp +tam wele samen with swyne gres fresche & fre rekills , a
lytill hony , vyrgyn wax , (CMTHORN,70.512)

& , when all thir thynges ere wele stampede samen , do +tam in a clene
bacyne or in a pan (CMTHORN,70.513)

& do +ter-to white wyn (CMTHORN,70.514)

& +tan lat it stande all a daye & a nyghte (CMTHORN,70.515)

& on +te morne do it vn-to +te fire (CMTHORN,70.516)

& sethe it wele (CMTHORN,70.517)

& gyf it gude walmes . (CMTHORN,70.518)

Syne tak it doune (CMTHORN,70.519)

and drawe it thorowe a clathe (CMTHORN,70.520)

& do it vp (CMTHORN,70.521)

& , +ter-whils it is oghte sare , anoynt it +ter-with (CMTHORN,70.522)

& it sall hele full wele . (CMTHORN,70.523)

Tak a handfull of malues and a handfull of wormot & a handfull of
mugwort , (CMTHORN,70.524)

& stamp +tam samen full small , (CMTHORN,70.525)

& tak iiij vnces of +te flour of whete & iij vnces of hony & rede wyn
(CMTHORN,70.526)

& tak iij vnces of galte gres (CMTHORN,70.527)

& do +te hony in a panne (CMTHORN,70.528)

& scome it (CMTHORN,70.529)

& do +ter-in +te gres (CMTHORN,70.530)

& mak it to welle hate (CMTHORN,70.531)

& syne mak it in a playster (CMTHORN,70.532)

& lay it alle warme on +te heuede . (CMTHORN,70.533)

Tak +te heuedis of lekes with alle +te fases (CMTHORN,70.534)

& stampe +tam (CMTHORN,70.535)

& do +te woyse in +te wonde . (CMTHORN,70.536)

& tak lyne (CMTHORN,70.537)

& mak a tent (CMTHORN,70.538)

& wete it in +te woyse (CMTHORN,70.539)

& putt it +ter-in . (CMTHORN,70.540)

& tak +te substance of +te lekes at +te jus was wrongen thurgh
(CMTHORN,70.541)

& lay it appon (CMTHORN,70.542)

& bynde it +ter-to . (CMTHORN,70.543)

Do +tis plaster iij dayes to , (CMTHORN,70.544)

bot remowe it noghte bot ilk a daye anes , (CMTHORN,70.545)

& , after +te iij day , tak whete mele & gude wyn (CMTHORN,70.546)

& do whitte sayme +ter-to (CMTHORN,70.547)

& welle wele to-gedir . (CMTHORN,70.548)

+Tan tak a lyn clathe & do ij falde or thre or a pece of white lethir
(CMTHORN,70.549)

& do +tin enplaster +ter-on (CMTHORN,70.550)

& lay it ouer +te wonde (CMTHORN,70.551)

& do so ilk a daye (CMTHORN,70.552)

and gif hym at drynke thir iij gresses with a littill ale : pigill ,
<P_71> bugill & sanigle . (CMTHORN,71.553)

& , when he hase dronken +tam , +tay will come owt at +te wonde &
clence it with-in & hele it wele with-owtten . (CMTHORN,71.554)

Tak larde (CMTHORN,71.555)

& mak sayme +ter-of and tak hony & wyne & rye mele (CMTHORN,71.556)

& sethe +tam to-gedir (CMTHORN,71.557)

& do +tam on a clathe (CMTHORN,71.558)

& lay it +ter-to (CMTHORN,71.559)

& it sal clence it & hele it . (CMTHORN,71.560)

Or tak centory (CMTHORN,71.561)

& mak poudir +ter-of (CMTHORN,71.562)

& strewe it on +te wonde (CMTHORN,71.563)

& it sal hele it . (CMTHORN,71.564)

Or take +te jus of ache & +te whitte of an egge & +te flour of whete &
pouder of rekills ana , (CMTHORN,71.565)

& menge +tam to-gedir so +tat it be thik (CMTHORN,71.566)

& do it one +te wonde (CMTHORN,71.567)

& remewe it ilk daye anes . (CMTHORN,71.568)

Tak betoyn a handfull , comfory a handfull , madir , baynwort a
handfull , of hemp sede ij vnces . (CMTHORN,71.569)

Stamp all to-gedir wele & small . (CMTHORN,71.570)

Tak +tan a quartron of white wyn & a quartron of water (CMTHORN,71.571)

& do all in a pott ouer +te fire (CMTHORN,71.572)

& sethe it into +te halfe (CMTHORN,71.573)

& coyle it thrugh a clathe (CMTHORN,71.574)

& drynk ilk a day a mese at +te morne & at +te euen (CMTHORN,71.575)

& lay a brere lefe to +te wonde . (CMTHORN,71.576)

Tak comfery , marygolde , matfelon , millfoile , auance , +te white
rute of +te walwort , baynworte , cerfoil , herb Robert , ambrose ,
maro+gl , pelwet , rede dok , polipodi & celidon ana , & of mader halfe
+te weghte of all +tir o+ter herbis . (CMTHORN,71.577)

Sethe +tam in ale or in wyn (CMTHORN,71.578)

& drynke +tam morne & euen . (CMTHORN,71.579)

Do as it es said by-fore . (CMTHORN,71.580)

Tak +te rede nettill , rede cale , pympernoll , cerfoill , mynt ,
porret , tansay , aueroyn , bugill , sanigle , waraunce .
(CMTHORN,71.581)

Now here bene +te wertus of thies herbes : (CMTHORN,71.582)

+te nettill & +te rede cale suffers noghte +te wonde hele .
(CMTHORN,71.583)

Of thies herbes tak a pounde . (CMTHORN,71.584)

Mynt & porret , +tat swages werke in wondes . (CMTHORN,71.585)

+Ter-of tak halfe a pounde . (CMTHORN,71.586)

Bugill & sanegle haldes +te wondes fra perell . (CMTHORN,71.587)

+Ter-of tak a pound . (CMTHORN,71.588)

Pympernolle , cerfoill & waraunce ledis +te drynke in-to +te wounde .
(CMTHORN,71.589)

Of +tam tak halfe als mekill als of all +te to+ter herbes .
(CMTHORN,71.590)

+Tan stampe +tam in a mortere (CMTHORN,71.591)

& mak smalle balles of thaym , of +te mekilnes of a doufe egge ,
(CMTHORN,71.592)

& do +tam vp to drye fra +te wynde & +te sonne . (CMTHORN,71.593)

<P_72>

Tak auance , tansay , egrymoyn , hemp croppes , ony+gone sede , rede
cale croppes , ambros , matfelon & als mekill mader as of thre of theis
o+ter herbes , (CMTHORN,72.595)

& stamp +tam to-gedir (CMTHORN,72.596)

& drynke +tam . (CMTHORN,72.597)

Tak auance , comfery , +garow , croppes of hempe , tansay , rede cale ,
aueroyn , & mader als mekill as halfe thies o+ter herbes ,
(CMTHORN,72.598)

and syne stamp +tam (CMTHORN,72.599)

& mak +tam in balles (CMTHORN,72.600)

& do +tam vp to drye . (CMTHORN,72.601)

Tak waybrede , rib , violett , auances , cropp of +te rede brere ,
matfelon , herb Robert , tansay , betoyn , milfoille , comfery ,
baynewort , of ilkane ilike mekill , & of +te rote of mader agayn all
thies o+ter herbes . (CMTHORN,72.602)

Stampe +tam all (CMTHORN,72.603)

& mak pelottes of +tam (CMTHORN,72.604)

& dry +tam in the sonne or in +te wynde (CMTHORN,72.605)

& drynk +tam in wynnter . (CMTHORN,72.606)

Tak a pound of virgyn wax , a pounde of olibanum , a pounde of encruce
of +te ere , a pound of ditayne , a pound of playntayn , a pound of
jubarbe , a pound of littill consoude , a pound of milfoille & a pound
of watercresses . (CMTHORN,72.607)

Tak thies gresses (CMTHORN,72.608)

& stampe +tam ilkan by $hym ane (CMTHORN,72.609)

& temper +tam with wyn (CMTHORN,72.610)

& late +tam rest a nyghte (CMTHORN,72.611)

& on +te morn do +tam in a pott ouer +te fire (CMTHORN,72.612)

& late +tam welle wele (CMTHORN,72.613)

& syne tak it doun (CMTHORN,72.614)

& drawe it thorow a clene clathe . (CMTHORN,72.615)

Tak herb John , herb Robert , bugill , pigill , milfoille , consoude ,
playntayne , auance , (CMTHORN,72.616)

of all thies herbis tak +te jus , & wax & pik & a littill gres ,
(CMTHORN,72.617)

& mak syroyn . (CMTHORN,72.618)

To all kyles & wondis it is gude . (CMTHORN,72.619)

Tak +te firste iij dayes (CMTHORN,72.620)

& lay +ter-to noghte bot lyne & +te white of an egge (CMTHORN,72.621)

& chaunge it morne & euen . (CMTHORN,72.622)

& +tan tak ix stalkes of gronswale with +te rotes & v of spourge with
+te rutes & als many croppes of +te rede brere , (CMTHORN,72.623)

& stampe all wele to-gedir with a sawcerfull of hony , (CMTHORN,72.624)

+tan wrynge owte all +te jus thurgh a clene clathe (CMTHORN,72.625)

& do it in a clene pane ouer +te fire (CMTHORN,72.626)

& boile it a whalme . (CMTHORN,72.627)

& +tan tak it doun (CMTHORN,72.628)

& stop +ter-in iij dices of whete brede (CMTHORN,72.629)

& gif hym thase thre at euen , when he gase to his bedde .
(CMTHORN,72.630)

& do so with ilk a sirope & brede viij dayes or ix . (CMTHORN,72.631)

And when +tu sees +tat +te wounde es wele rotyn & whelis whitoure faire
, tak +tan iij stalkes of gronswalle & v of <P_73> spourge & fyue of
brere croppe (CMTHORN,73.632)

& stamp +tam (CMTHORN,73.633)

& mak thi syrope als +tu dide bi-fore (CMTHORN,73.634)

& dice it with brede stoppede +ter-in morne till +tat it be hale
(CMTHORN,73.635)

& lay not to +te wonde bot firste smalle lyn +ter-on & a brere leffe
+ter-on abouen or a rede cale lefe (CMTHORN,73.636)

& luk ay +tat he ette no gowttous mettes . (CMTHORN,73.637)

He +tat will mak littill syrone , tak gud fresche schepe talghe ,
virgyn wax , pik nauale , galbanum . (CMTHORN,73.638)

Gare +tam boyle welle (CMTHORN,73.639)

& styrre +tam softely (CMTHORN,73.640)

& do a littill wyn +ter-in . (CMTHORN,73.641)

Syne tak mirre & olibanum and powdir of mastike (CMTHORN,73.642)

& do +te foresaid thynges +ter-in (CMTHORN,73.643)

& lat +tam boile wele , (CMTHORN,73.644)

bot luk +tat +tay be wele stirrede . (CMTHORN,73.645)

+Tis syroyn is ful gude . (CMTHORN,73.646)

Tak a handfull of savyn & a handfull of sauge & a handfull of rewe & a
handfull of tansay , (CMTHORN,73.647)

& stamp +tam wele to-gedir (CMTHORN,73.648)

& sethe +tam wele in oyle of olyue (CMTHORN,73.649)

& do wax & swyn grese +ter-to fresche & powder of mastik
(CMTHORN,73.650)

& do all to-gedir (CMTHORN,73.651)

& mak ane oynement +ter-of . (CMTHORN,73.652)

Tak celydoyn rotes & of gouke flores with +te leues , centrum galli ,
wild louache , of ilkan a handefull , scabius , a handfull .
(CMTHORN,73.653)

Thies herbis stampe wele with a pounde of schepe talghe & a pounde of
olyue (CMTHORN,73.654)

& , when +tay are wele stampede , do +tam to-gedir (CMTHORN,73.655)

& lat +tam riste vij dayes or viij (CMTHORN,73.656)

& syne sethe +tam in a vesselle ouer +te fire to +te gresses falle to
+te grounde (CMTHORN,73.657)

& syne coyle +tam thorow a clathe (CMTHORN,73.658)

& do +tat ilk coylett in a caldron (CMTHORN,73.659)

& do +ter-to iij vnces of wax in somer , in wynter ij vnces ,
(CMTHORN,73.660)

& , when all es molten , caste in-to +tam pouder of olybane , mastik &
vertgrese & of ilkane halfe ane vnce . (CMTHORN,73.661)

Bot , or +tu do in the vertgres , proue +tam halfe to-gedir
(CMTHORN,73.662)

& loke if +tay change colour so +tat it wax grene . (CMTHORN,73.663)

Do it fra +te fire (CMTHORN,73.664)

& caste +ter-in an vnce of aloen epatik pouderd & in oyle resolued
(CMTHORN,73.665)

& menge al togedir . (CMTHORN,73.666)

+Tis oynement is gud for all wondis & to gedir new flesche ,
(CMTHORN,73.667)

& fordose dede flesche . (CMTHORN,73.668)

Tak galt gres , hony , & oyle of nuttes , (CMTHORN,73.669)

& do +ter-to +te jus of chesseboll croppes grene with all +te sede &
+te jus of rew & waybrede . (CMTHORN,73.670)

Sethe wele +te jewses of thiese herbis all samen (CMTHORN,73.671)

& mak thi salfe wele +ter-of (CMTHORN,73.672)

& syne coyle it (CMTHORN,73.673)

& do it in boystes . (CMTHORN,73.674)

