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"Eate not the Bloud, for the Bloud is the Soule;" that is "the Life."
Leviathan Thomas Hobbes 1633
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Bloud which issued out of the wound with his Physician, wherewith he proceeds rightly and by orderly means, as is usual in dressing a wound, without all doubt he shall be absolutely cured, this is no Witchcraft, but the cure is performed only by the attractive power of the Medicine, which is carried to the Sore by the means of the Air, wherewith it is mundified, that it may perform the Spiritual Operation.
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But properly _Mars_ must be observed thus with its virtues, that in his Corporal form he only hath an earthly Body, which may be used in many things, for to stanch Bloud, externally in Wounds, to graduate _Luna_, internally to stop or bind the
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_To rost a Shoulder of Venison or of Mutton in Bloud.
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Take a Drachm of the Stone, seeth it in a pottle of Wine in a Glass, the space of two or three _Pater-nosters_, that the Stone may melt, the Wine will be as red as Bloud, therewith wash the Sores morning and evening, laying a thin Plate of Lead over, in a short time, as in ten or twelve days the Sores will be whole; and give him every day the quantity of a
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The Veynes seemed full of Bloud, the Lipps distained,
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Take the Bloud of either the Deer or the Sheep, and strain it, and put therein some grated Bread and Salt, and some Thyme plucked from the
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Bloud-hound to mischiefe, usher to the hang-man, 95
Bussy D'Ambois and The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois George Chapman
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Which was the Cause, that so many young _Gentlemen_, of _Bloud_, and _Quality_, sought to list themselves, in his _Retinew_.
Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various
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Persians, did cast his head thereinto, saieng; Bloud thou hast thirsted and now drinke thereof thy fill: againe, though it was a cruell déed of
Chronicles (3 of 6): Historie of England (1 of 9) Henrie IV Raphael Holinshed
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