For alle werkys of crist ben gode lore to cristen men to |
Pem 237 [62] |
18 |
For alle werkys of crist ben good lore to cristen men to techyn |
Lambeth 1149 [73] |
13 |
For als mekel as the lond ouer the se that ys to say the holy |
Chetham's 6711 [1] |
2 |
For als moch as the passage of deth oute of the wrechednes |
Oxf CCC 220 [3] |
8 |
For als mochel as þou coueitest gretly & askist it |
Oxf AS 25 [2] |
8 |
For als myche as þe londe ouer þe see þat is to saye |
TCD 604 [1] |
25 |
For an ache in a mannys arme |
Peniarth 369 [6] |
14 |
For an ache in the lymmes of a man take ij sponfull of aqua |
Trinity O.1.13 [55] |
11 |
For an ache that is upon an old man or womman in the flessh or the |
CUL Ee.1.13 [12] |
19 |
For an ayche tak the gall of an oxx and put thervn a |
Trinity R.14.32 [26] |
11 |
For an hors yat hathe the facion |
Oxf Ba 354 [64] |
8 |
For an hors þat is founded take an hanful of otes and blesse hem and |
CUL Dd.4.44 [20] |
19 |
For an hors þat ys pursyf take an holde dogge of þe same here þat |
CUL Dd.4.44 [6] |
19 |
For an horse þat \hathe/ the surrond malady or |
BodL EM d.285 [3] |
12 |
For an old sore take grene verdegres and sette it in the moonelight |
CUL Ee.1.13 [12] |
19 |
For anybody yat is taken in yat on side all lame & sumwhat |
Oxf Ba 354 [27] |
8 |
For as mechil as þe apostle seyth wiþowtyn feyth may no man plese |
CUL Hh.1.11 [5] |
19 |
For as mekil as þou coueytist gretly & askist it |
Rawl C 285 [18] |
23 |
For as mekyl as the land ovir the see that is for to seye the holy land that |
CUL Gg.1.34 [2] |
19 |
For as miche as þou coueites grettly & askest hit for charite |
Pl 257 [2] |
24 |
For as moch as ech science or craft is compertid for his |
Digby 67 [1] |
3 |
For as moche as blodles amonge all oþer þingis |
P'house 118 [7] |
22 |
For as moche as every science or craft is an art for his |
Trinity R.14.52 [40] |
11 |
For as moche as the lond ouer the see that is to seye |
Laud 699 [1] |
16 |
For as moche as the passage of dehte owithe of the |
Douce 322 [6] |
4 |