the to went treiise and þese vndir lancastre of duke henry sir |
Lei UL 47 [1] |
15 |
the undir are þat þo alle and lawe goddes of reule þe undir þiselfe of |
CUL Kk.1.3 [18] |
19 |
thee healpe will it god of grace the with & suffer can |
Oxf Ba 354 [19] |
8 |
thee helpe soone will he and prayer with meekly him vppon set thou |
Amp 127 [1] |
6 |
theft no dide he that knowe to ought old yeere x of chield a |
Trinity O.3.11 [15] |
11 |
them hellpe shall yt and together yt tempper and grese |
Trinity O.2.53 [39] |
11 |
them of felischippe the unto us brynge he whyche the to heven of blysse |
CUL Kk.1.3 [4] |
19 |
them of nombre the nott knoweth she that many |
Rawl C 813 [6] |
23 |
them of postes the and barrers the listes the is marchal |
PML M.775 [9] |
24 |
them serue and water with clene hem washe cristmas at and |
Trinity O.2.13 [1] |
11 |
theologie of or diuinite of rosary endeth here werkes |
Caius 354/581 [1] |
17 |
ther com and heven of kyngdome þe fynde þu schalt menys þat by |
Glo 22 [50] |
15 |
ther for perisscheden thei sodeinly faileden the desolacioun into made |
Wor F. 172 [22] |
15 |
there deputeis or depute his to absens his in and c of parke |
Trinity O.2.13 [11] |
11 |
there scheynd he þat myracull grette þe offe petur seynt and god |
CUL Nn.3.10 [13] |
19 |
thereafter counsell wisest & best the allowe & admitt |
TCD 852 [2] |
25 |
therein heape them cast and brode diches and pites |
TCD 518 [5] |
25 |
therewith well lymmes youre wesshe and therto put and streyner a |
Lambeth 306 [27] |
13 |
therewiþ yen the wasshe and yt stylle and feenel red of ij and hanful |
CUL Dd.4.44 [30] |
19 |
therfore rawe it kepe but doo & bucke or hynde |
Rawl C 815 [7] |
23 |
therfore reward gode a & notable a haue hym by do knowledge |
TCD 605 [2] |
25 |
therfro dylvueryd be and sekenesse this scape schall he god |
Trinity R.14.32 [14] |
11 |
therof drynk en & sevynnyʒt a all stand let |
PML B.17 [5] |
24 |
theroff more no speke to and silence kepe to merite more for better |
Lambeth 432 [7] |
13 |
therto els noght do and hol al be thou till leef coul |
Digby 29 [6] |
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