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Oyle of _Mint_ comforteth the stomack, overlayed or weakned with Casting, it doth drive back, or dry up Weomend breasts, and doth keep them from being soare, being therewith annointed.
A Book of Fruits and Flowers Anonymous
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Take a quart of _White wine_ vineger, boyle therein of _Woodbine_ leaves, _Sage_, and _Plantaine_ of each one handfull, of white _Coperas_, one pound, of _Allum_ as much as an Egge; when it is boyled to halfe a pint, straine out the liquor, and therewith wash the soare as hard as you can suffer it.
A Book of Fruits and Flowers Anonymous
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Botte soare on hyghe, & yn the sonne-bemes sheene;
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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The young males which our fallow deer do bring forth are commonly named according to their several ages: for the first year it is a fawn, the second a pricket, the third a sorel, the fourth a soare, the fifth a buck of the first head, not bearing the name of a buck till he be five years old: and from henceforth his age is commonly known by his head or horns.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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Take _Goose_-dung, _Celedonie_, stamp them well together, and lay it plaister-wise to the soare, it will cleanse the _Canker_, kill the wormes, and heale the soare.
A Book of Fruits and Flowers Anonymous
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The young males which our fallow deer do bring forth are commonly named according to their several ages: for the first year it is a fawn, the second a pricket, the third a sorel, the fourth a soare, the fifth a buck of the first head, not bearing the name of a buck till he be five years old: and from henceforth his age is commonly known by his head or horns.
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The first is seene to soare aloft with fullspread wings, and with so high and strong a pitch, ever following his point; the other faintly to hover and flutter from tale to tale, and as it were skipping from bough to bough, always distrusting his owne wings, except it be for some short fight, and for feare his strength and breath should faile him, to sit downe at every fields-end; Excursusque breves tentat.
Of Bookes. 1909
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Oh how I long to be at rest and soare on high among the blesst.
Anne Bradstreet and Her Time Campbell, Helen, 1839-1918 1890
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Oh how I long to be at rest and soare on high among the blesst.
Anne Bradstreet and Her Time Helen Campbell 1878
cheynio commented on the word soare
A "soare" is a young hawk
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February 2, 2022