The seven sovereign medicines and Salves, to be diligently applied to the seven deadly wounds and sores. Pride, and Humility. PRide is the first and chiefest sore, the worst of other seven: And Meekness is a salve therefore, the chiefest under heaven. Envy, and love. Envy is the second sore, that rankleth as a bile: Keep perfect Love, a salve therefore, to help it in a while. Wrath, and Charity. WRath likewise is the third sore, with Rigours 〈◊〉 of heart: Charity is a salve therefore, which will thee soon convert. Sloth, Watching and Prayer. sloth also is the fourth sore, which hurteth small and great: Watching & Prayers a salve therefore, which any man may get. Gluttony, and Temperance. GLuttony is the fifth foul sore, which many men doth grieve: True Temperance is a salve therefore, which will them soon relieve. Covetousness, and Liberality. Covetousness is the sixth sore, that builds in every street: Liberality is a salve therefore, but few with it can meet. Lechery, and Chastity. LEchery is the seventh sore, that worketh shame each where: Chastity is a salve therefore, but oft this salve is dear. TAke up these seven sovereign salves, and bi●● each salve to sore● And then the seven stinking sores shall never grieve thee more. FINIS. LONDON Printed by Simon Stafford, dwelling in Hosier lane, near Smithfield. 1603.