By the consideracion of all the people of englond it is ordyned |
HM 46980 [4] |
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A sure medicyne for the fluxe or for the blodey menson take 2. or |
HM 64 [19] |
1 |
Brute in englysshe |
HM 131 [1] |
1 |
… prayour and good lyuynge may withdrawe alle bad predestinacion |
HM 144 [11] |
1 |
Epistola |
HM 28561 [5] |
1 |
Beda libro primo seith þat þis ylond lyeth under þe northe hede |
HM 144 [13] |
1 |
A tretys of meyster pawlyn forto knowe ye febultes yat grouyn to |
HU 1051 [1] |
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Her begynyth the rate off ynglysshe money first for mytis 20. |
HU 1051 [4] |
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… it wiþ þyn yȝen and þou schalt not passe to it and moises þe |
HM 501 [1] |
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Confitebor tibi domine quoniam iratus es michi conuersus est |
HM 148 [7] |
1 |
Figura eclipsis |
HM 64 [2] |
1 |
A yong man called melibeus myghty and riche bigat vpon his |
EL 26 C 9 [1] |
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Aloes lignum sunt autem tria genera ligni aloes est enim que |
HM 64 [C 3] |
1 |
Hit to be knowen well that purgacions and laxatiffes in somer |
HM 64 [13] |
1 |
A broþire asket sant antonyus what schall i do to plese gode ande |
HM 148 [12] |
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A ȝoung man callyd melibeus myghty and ryche bigat vpon his wyf |
HM 144 [10] |
1 |
Commaundementes of god shulde alle men kepe as an hie wey to |
HM 744 [8] |
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{Þe} prophecie of baruk |
HM 501 [2] |
1 |
A boke of many medycins for many evillis that spryngithe in |
HM 64 [29] |
1 |
Howe diuerse ȝeres oftyn fallyn thorw chonging of dais |
HM 1336 [6] |
1 |
A greet clerc þat men callaþ richard of seint victor in a book |
HM 127 [4] |
1 |
A blyssed trinite fader sonne ond holy goost thre persones and |
HM 1344 [3] |
1 |
Abrotanum istius herbe due sunt species scilicet domesticus et |
HM 26053 [C 5] |
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Clericus y wonder sir noble knyȝt þat in fewe daies tymes beþ |
HM 28561 [1] |
1 |
O the moost sweteste spouse of my soule crist iesu desiring |
HM 1344 [2] |
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