430 examples of cured of in sentences

By the good offices of the physician and his lady, I was carried home at the end of a month, perfectly cured of the error into which I had fallen, and very much ashamed of having believed so many absurdities.

"But if I am not cured of my lung trouble after three months?" "No matter," says the doctor, "you leave after three months.

Here the symbol would be complete if Tamino were in the end to be cured of his desire to possess Tainina, and received, in her stead, initiation into the mysteries of the Temple of Wisdom.

Possibly they were apprehensive that Mahomet might have fresh reserves and strong defences within the city; but more probably they felt they had accomplished their purpose and the Muslim would now be cured of seeking to plunder their caravans.

26, illustrates this by an example of Lucius Martius, whom he cured of madness, contracted by this means: And Skenkius hath two other instances of two melancholy and mad women, so caused from the suppression of their months.

"I saw" (saith he) "a man that laboured of the gout, who to be freed of this malady came to the bath, and was instantly cured of his disease, but got another worse, and that was madness."

Naaman the Syrian, when he went into Israel to Elisha to be cured of his leprosy, took with him ten talents of silver, six thousand pieces of gold, and ten changes of raiment, (2 Kings v. 5.)

He had fancied himself entirely cured of that boy-and-girl nonsense; his broken heart, after the first few months, had not interfered in the least with a naturally healthy appetite; and, behold, here was the old malady raging again in his veins and with renewed fervour.

Some of them have been cured of truant playing by corporal punishment, when all other means I could devise have failed, others by means the most simple, such as causing the child to hold a broom for a given time.

I ought to apprise you that he has two friends with himone a young gallant, named Hawkswood, whom he has recently cured of the distemper, and who is so much attached to him that he never leaves him; the other, a doctor, like himself, named Martin Furbisher, who always accompanies him in his visits to his patients, and prepares his mixtures for him.

"Certainly, these cannot be books of knight-errantry, they are too small; you'll find they are only poets,"the supplication of the niece that the singers should not be spared, lest her uncle, when cured of his knight-errantry, should read them, become a shepherd, and wander through forests and fields,"nay, and what is more to be dreaded, turn poet, which is said to be a disease absolutely incurable.

[*] [*Note: Mr. Spears expresses this wonderful circumstance in these remarkable words "I was (said the colonel to me) effectually cured of all inclination to that sin I was so strongly addicted to, that I thought nothing but shooting me through the head could have cured me of it, and all desire and inclination to it was removed, as entirely as if I had been a sucking child, nor did the temptation return to this day."

Cured of this, she had become a gentle Socialist, and embraced the belief that all propertyespecially edible propertyshould be shared.

After much tribulation, Valère is cured of his vice, and the two are happily united by marriage.

(Milton does not always preserve the difference between Ashtaroth and Ashtoreth; for he speaks of the "moonèd Ashtaroth, heaven's queen and mother.") AS'TRAGON, the philosopher and great physician, by whom Gondibert and his friends were cured of the wounds received in the faction fight stirred up by prince Oswald.

CHEVALIER MALFET (Le), so sir Launcelot calls himself after he was cured of his madness.

Papponi, (of whom Amoretti writes,) a man of such susceptibility, was cured of convulsive attacks by change of place.

Wasn't his horse cured of a lameness by his faith?

" CURED OF SPINE DISEASE.

On one occasion we were amused by a Clatsop, who, having been cured of some disorder by our medical skill, brought his sister as a reward for our kindness.

and she was at once cured of her disease, and they all lived happily ever afterwards.

Then the alligator carried the boy back, and by the time it reached the shore it was cured of its pain.

If any monk from the north felt the hunger of learning, he came to the Arab universities or the Jewish synagogues of Spain, and the kings of Europe thought they would be cured of their infirmities if, by dint of golden bribes, they could procure a Spanish physician.

I knew I had to be cured of my dread, and the sooner it was done the better.

" "But why does she seem so friendly with him?" "It is her way; she can't be other than smooth and caressing, and likes to have young men about; and I try to be grave and distant, becausethe sooner he is cured of me the better for him," she uttered, with a sob; "but when he is there, and I see those grieved eyes of his, I can't keep it up!

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