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The tongue of a sicke man being touched with choler, or some other sharpe humour can tast nothing sweet, but all things seeme bitter; |
The tongue of a sick man being touched with choler, or Some other sharp humour can taste nothing sweet, but all things seem bitter; |
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Lingua infirmi quae infectae est cholerico & amar• humore non potest percipere a••quid aul•e, &c. Tho Aq. 1. q. 75. art. 2. Pro. 19.7. |
Lingua infirmi Quae infectae est cholerico & amar• humore non potest percipere a••quid aul•e, etc. Though Aqueduct 1. q. 75. art. 2. Pro 19.7. |
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