[Page 19: TO CURE THE GOUT AND ITCH, AND KILL LICE.]
[Devils hate the joys of G.o.d and the brightness of the sun; they delight in stinking places, and melancholy and h.e.l.l-like things.]
si {a}t deuelis be dampned, & ful of wreche of h.e.l.le, erfore ei hate e clennesse & e ioie of oure lord G.o.d & of hise seyntis / also ei haten e su{n}ne and his cleernes, and pure i{n}gis {a}t maken a man glad. and naturaly it plesi he{m} to 4 dwelle in derk, & in blak, orrible, stynkynge placis, in heuynesse,
[But our Quinte Essence is heavenly, like the joy of Paradise, and drives away anger and all that devils love, so that it is fitly called "Man"s Heaven."]
wreche, & malencoly, & i{n} o i{n}gis {a}t p{re}tende e condiciou{n} of h.e.l.le / And si oure 5. e{ss}enc{e} aforeseid is so
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heuenly a i{n}g, & by sotil c{ra}ft [*]brou?t to so myche swetnes, 8 it is so sou{er}eyn a medicy{n} {a}t it may weel be lijkned to e ioie of p{ar}adice. forwhi, it maki a man li?t, iocunde, glad, and merie, & putti awey heuynesse[9], angre, melencoly, & wrae,
[Footnote 9: houynesse MS.]
[To deliver a man from a devil,--give him some of our Quinte Essence with that of gold and pearl, and St. John"s Wort water: at once the devil will flee away.]
e whiche at deuelis loue / +et ideo n{os}tra 5 e{ss}enc{ia} digne 12 vocat{ur} celu{m} humanu{m}+ / Also if a man be traueylid wi a feend, and may not be delyuerid fro hi{m}, lete hi{m} dri{n}ke a litil quant.i.te of oure 5 e{ss}en{ce}, wi 5 e{ss}en{ce} of gold & peerl, and
["fuga demonu{m}"]
wi an eerbe callid ypericon, i.[e.] fuga demonu{m}, and e seed 16 {er}of grounden & aftirward distillid, & e watir {er}of a litil quant.i.te medlid wi e oere 5tis e{ss}enc{iis}; {and} anoon e deuel wole fle awey fro him & fro his hous.
[--To cure the Gout.--]
Also for e goute, hoot or cold, e pacient schal drynke 20 oure 5. e{ss}enc{e} wi a litil q{ua}nt.i.te at oonys of e letuarie de
[Take a little Quinte Essence and Rose-juice electuary, and use daily our Quinte Essence with that of Gold and Pearl.]
succo rosa{rum}. and lete hi{m} vse is letuarie a litil at oonys ech o{er}e day, til sup{er}flue humouris be purgid / but he schal vse eu{er}y day a litil of oure 5. e{ss}en{ce} w{i}t{h} 5 e{ss}en{ce} of gold & 24 peerle; & wii{n}ne a fewe dayes e pacient schal be hool. //
[".7. M^e."]
[--To cure the Itch and destroy Lice.--]
The .7. medicyn, for to heele ycche, & for to dist{ri}e lies[10]
at ben engendrid of corrupt humouris. take {o}ure 5 e{ss}enc{e} bi hi{m} silf a-loone, and vse to drynke {er}of a litil quant.i.te 28
[Footnote 10: "A lous is a worme w{i}t{h} manye fete, & it co{m}meth out of the filthi and onclene sky{n}ne, & oftentymes for faute of atendau{n}ce they come out of the flesshe through the skynne or swet holes.
To withdryue them / The best is for to wa.s.she the ofte{n}times, and to chaunge oftentymes clene lynen."
--_The n.o.ble lyfe and nature of man, Of bestes, serpentys, fowles, and fisshes y^t be moste knowen_. Capitulo. C. xix.]
[Drink Quinte Essence. Mix Mercury with spittle, Stavesacre and Burning Water. Wash the body or head where the itch and lice are.]
at oonys / and take also a litil q{ua}nt.i.te of M{er}[{curie}?]. & mortifie it wi fastynge spotil, & medle it wi a good quant.i.te
[Page 20: TO CURE QUARTAN FEVER.]
of poudre of stafi-sagre, & anne put it i{n} to a greet q{ua}nt.i.te of bre{n}nynge wat{er}, & anne waische al his body, or ellis e heed where e icche & e lies ben. & vse is medicyn .2. or 3. & e sijk [*]man schal be hool. 4
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[".8^ua. M^e."]
The .8. medicyn for to cure the quarteyn and alle e pa.s.siouns {a}t come of male{n}coly in mannys body; and e
["feu{er} q{ua}rtene."]
[--To cure Quartan Fever.--]
maistrie to p{ur}ge malencoly. and ?e schal vndirstonde at e q{ua}rteyn is gendrid of myche haboundau{n}ce of malencolye {a}t 8
["ye q{ua}rten is ingendyrd of Malyncoly."]
[The Quartan arises from too much black choler, and lasts a year or more. To cure it soon, drink our Quinte Essence; if you have it not, put pith of white dwarf elder in Burning Water, and take a walnut-sh.e.l.l full morning and evening.]
is corru{m}pid w{i}t{h}y{n}ne e body. and for is humour is erely, coold, & drie, of e nature of slowe saturne, erfore e accesse of is sijknes ben slowe, and it duri comou{n}ly yn a man a ?eer or more, and it putti fro hi{m} gladnesse, & bryngi yn heuynes 12 more an o{er}e feueris do / If ?e wole heele is sijknes in schort
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tyme, lete e pacient vse to drynke oon[*] 5 e{ss}enc{e}, and he schal be al hool hastily / forwhi; it consume e corrupt sup{er}flue humouris, & reducit nature to eq{ua}lite, and bryngi yn gladnesse, 16 & chasi a-wey heuynes & malencolie. and if it so be {a}t ?e haue nou?t oure 5 e{ss}enc{e} / anne take j ? of e beste bre{n}nynge watir, and {er}i{n}ne putte medullam ebuli, and namely e white, if ?e may may haue it / of is watir ?eue to e pacient, 20 morowe and eue{n}, a walnot-sch.e.l.le ful at oonys. and he schal
[Or, take whatever purges black choler, put it into Burning Water; make small pellets of it, and take one, and then two, gradually.]
be al hool / or ellis us: take what i{n}g ?e wole {a}t purgi malencolye, and putte a litil {er}of into brennynge watir, & vse {a}t laxatif maad into smale pelotis, wijsly resceyuy{n}g ri?t a 24 litil at oonys, as oon litil pelot, and p{re}ue erby how it worchi, a{n}ne ano{er} tyme .ij. at oonys, if it be nede / so at e mater be a litil digestid and a litil egestid. for bettere it is to worche a litil & a litil at oonys, an sodeynly greue e nature. forwhi, 28
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two litil pelotis laxatif meyngid wi bre{n}ny{n}ge watir [*]wole worche more my?tily an .8. pelotis wole do bi hem silf /
["Nota for y^e q{ua}rtene."]
[It is said that a tooth from a live beast heals the Quartan, and the juice of Hen-bit or Chickweed put in a man"s nostrils.]
Also philosophoris seyn at a too drawe out from a quyk beest, born vpon a man, delyueri fro e quarteyn / Also 32 ei seyn at if e yuis of e eerbe at is callid morsus galli{n}e rub{r}i be putt in hise nose-rillis whanne he bigynneth to suffre e accesse of e q{ua}rteyn, he schal be hool, wi e g{ra}ce of G.o.d. 36
[Page 21: TO CURE CONTINUAL, TERTIAN AND DAILY FEVERS.]
["9^a. M^e."]
[--To cure continual Fever.--]
[It arises from putrefaction of blood and corruptions of humours.]
The medicyn to heele e feu{er}e contynuel{e}. alle philosophoris seyn at e feu{er}e contynuel{e} is ge{n}drid of putrifaccioun of blood and of corrupcieu{n} of humouris in it / {er}fore e cure {er}of is to p{ur}ge blood, and to putte awey e 4 corrupcioun of it, & e humoris vneuene to make euene, e nature lost to restore, and so restorid to kepe / Forsoe alle ese ingis worche o{ur}e q{ui}nte e{ss}enc{e}; and erfore it curi
[Our Quinte Essence cures this, (tho" Burning Water does not,) if mixed with Quinte Essence of Gold and Pearl, and a little Ca.s.sia or Herb Mercury.]