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They are all midling. your mother is but midling indeed with her headaches, Charles is in high spirits. his knee is now heal'd and we think of bathing him in a day or two.
Letter 173 2009
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Should she however find that the part has already heal'd to far to yield much, then she may heal it up altogether and wait some time noticing the state of his health, and the play of the joint, both which I should be glad to hear of in her next.
Letter 165 2009
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Barn, had a Running-Sore on his Side; which, said he, I have divers times help'd him to dress; so that if the Sore should be heal'd, there must needs be a Scar.
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When glad of the booty and my revenge, I heal'd the slight old woman's anger, I design'd to make off; and taking up my cloaths, began my march; nor had I reacht the door, e're I saw Enothea bringing in her hand an earthen pot fill'd with fire; upon which I retreated, and throwing down my cloaths, fixt my self in the entry, as if I were impatiently expecting her coming.
The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter 20-66 Petronius Arbiter
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One of their Doctors took me to his Cabin, and shew'd me a great Quantity of medicinal Drugs, the Produce of those Parts; Relating their Qualities as to the Emunctories they work'd by, and what great Maladies he had heal'd by them.
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βFor my dear Lord, I am sensible, tho 'our Wounds have been a long time heal'd, there yet remains a Tenderness, which, if touch'd, will smart afresh. β
The Life and Romances of Mrs Eliza Haywood Whicher, George Frisbie 1915
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Poisonous snake have I handled β but O! be thou heal'd and forgive me! '
Psalms of the Sisters Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys 1909
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Already, as I write this concluding Note to my Memoranda, (Summer, 1875,) a new, maturing generation has swept in, obliterating with oceanic currents the worst reminiscences of the War; and the passage of time has heal'd over at least its deepest scars.
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Hem of God's robe, which all who touch are heal'd;
The Unknown Eros Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore 1859
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She said; and wip'd the ichor from, the wound; he hand was heal'd, the grievous pains allay'd.
The Iliad 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1834
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