For a man that ys ybounden in hys stomak |
Laud 685 [24] |
16 |
For a man þat hathe scabbis on his pyntell |
Oxf SJ 76 [3] |
8 |
For a man þat haþ þe perlus ecouȝ |
Oxf Mg 221 [6] |
8 |
For a man þat is brok mak a plaster of oten mete and eysel |
Trinity O.2.49 [14] |
11 |
For a man þat is brosten in hys body |
Oxf SJ 86 [3] |
8 |
For a man þat is yscallid on his pyntel |
Laud 553 [31] |
16 |
For a man þat may not holde his mete |
Laud 110 [1] |
16 |
For a man þat pisseþ blod |
Laud 553 [34] |
16 |
For a man þat pyssyth ageynst his wylle take an hares brayne wyth |
CUL Dd.10.44 [10] |
19 |
For a man þat spetythe blood |
Brogyntyn II.1 [14] |
14 |
For a mannes ballok ston yat is outraiously gret |
Caius 451/392 [12] |
17 |
For a mans cod |
Oxf SJ 76 [3] |
8 |
For a mormall or oþer colde sore take þe iuse off rede cole |
Trinity R.14.44 [26] |
11 |
For a mormol & for al maner of soris |
Oxf Tr 9 [4] |
8 |
For a nederr or a worme be crepene into a mans body take rue and |
CUL Ee.1.13 [10] |
19 |
For a perpetuall memory and remembraunce of truethe it is to |
HM 38340 [1] |
1 |
For a pocke |
Oxf CCC 291 [3] |
8 |
For a quyk thyng þat entirs in a man thak juyse of centory |
Chetham's 27938 [7] |
2 |
For a rupture [ … ] ys [ ... ] avens be[ .. ]yn museyre |
CUL Ii.6.43 [19] |
19 |
For a sawceflewmed visage |
Laud 682 [3] |
16 |
For a sekenes cald molt þe longe take garlec peperne |
Trinity O.2.13 [26] |
11 |
For a skalde hedd take pytche thatt ys hard and a lytell |
Trinity O.1.13 [48] |
11 |
For a sor mowth |
Oxf Mg 221 [32] |
8 |
For a sore take a wodbyne and bysshop leues |
Ashmole 1468 [5] |
9 |
For a sowr leg þat ys red and hakys nyght and dey |
CUL Hh.6.13 [C 3] |
19 |