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Of dyuerse myracles in generall/and how this abbasse saued dyuerse seke persons from Ieopardy of deth.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Of dyuerse myracles in generall/and how this abbasse saued dyuerse seke persons from Ieopardy of deth.



What memory or reason is sufficient
To remembre the myracles of this lady
What tong can expresse/or pen is conuenient
Playnly to describe/all the noble story
It were a plesaunt werke for the monke of Bury
For Chaucer or Skelton/fathers of eloquens
Or for religious Barkeley to shewe theyr diligens
yet vnder licence/speke we in generall
Part of the myracles/of this virgyn bright
Where a sicke man in slepe by monicion speciall
Receyued of Radegunde a candell lyght
Soon after by her grace/comfort and myght
He was well cured from all infyrmite
Restored to helth/and to prosperite
Also a nother man feble and impotent
Endured suche sickenesse/and debylite
That by the space of .x. dayes consequent
He toke no sustenaunce/meate nor drynke truly
To whome this mayden (of her great charite)
Came for to visyt/and the pacient anone
Cured from sickenes/receyued refection.