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A medycyne for the plagve Laud 598 [1] 16
A medycyne for the worme in a man Lambeth 306 [12] 13
A medycyne for to know wheder mane schall lyewe or dye take Ashmole 1444 [8] 9
A medycyne for ye eak in ye side Oxf Ba 354 [52] 8
A medycyne for ye stone Oxf Ba 354 [29] 8
A medycyne for þe fassyon sey thus iesu wente to bethelem mette CUL Dd.4.44 [8] 19
A medycyne to kyll rattes Oxf Ba 354 [48] 8
A medycyne to stoppe a laske Oxf Ba 354 [54] 8
A medyson for þe steche take a handfull off wormode a Trinity O.7.31 [1] 11
A medyssovn for the ffasshon take a gallon of salte beff Trinity O.2.53 [19] 11
A mervelous presious water take gallingall cloves cubibus Trinity O.1.13 [38] 11
A metsyn for þe syatica paschon Oxf CCC 237 [5] 8
A mettesyn for the axseys Rawl B 173 [8] 23
A mon þat wol helpe men in hure seknesses hym byhofeþ to knowe þe HM 19079 [3] 1
A most compendious waye of arte magicke Rawl B 306 [15] 23
A my broþer if þou coueitist to wyte þouȝ i wite not hou CUL Ii.6.55 [11] 19
A my broþere ȝif þou coueytist to wite þouȝ i wite not Oxf AS 24 [5] 8
A my lorde god my merci my refuet thee i desire Laud 267 [2] 16
A myle conteyneth xiiij forelandis in this v myle ys be Digby 88 [28] 3
A mynchen schuld cutte her hert to god Laud 330 [1] 16
A myserable desyre and impossible pytie of all philosophers Trinity R.14.57 [1] 11
A n tha be o s[erased] te tra gra ma ton prykke the one is r and say CUL Dd.4.44 [7] 19
A nedefull thynge to knaw god allmygthty er þe Rawl C 285 [12] 23
A nedfull þing to knowe god almyghti er þe x comaundementis þat god CUL Ff.5.40 [16] 19
A nobile knowinge of nature ys þe whiche enserchiþ qualites within CUL Ll.4.14 [4] 19