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Qvi uult uenire post me abneget semet ipsum et tollat crucem suam Lambeth 487 [14] 13
Qvyryny was sonne of a noble lady of iconye the whiche lady wolde Lambeth 72 [54] 13
Qwech is þe knoulaching of þe seconde declinisione Digby 26 [3] 3
Qweche is þe knoulaching of þe first declinesone Digby 26 [2] 3
Qwenche yren hote molt in gotis talow Oxf CCC 185 [1] 8
Qwete bryn & friet in freys schepus talw CCCC 388 [60] 20
Qwhane þi mas is cast \at þe 3 tyme/ leyt aȝen in þe fere Trinity R.14.44 [34] 11
Qwhoso intendis to knaw þe effects of þe planetis þat BodL L 37 [2] 12
Qwyth […] and a [..] than dred i no thyngis McC 142 [1] 18
R i libri of vitrioll romain and demi libri of salte peter and CUL Kk.6.30 [22] 19
R take rote of saxcofragee and the rote of red nedtyl and þe rote CUL Ii.5.11 [1] 19
Raby moyses the philophre saith in suche a booke that al the Trinity R.14.52 [58] 11
Rade snayles sothen in water & the stone þeron is gode Oxf AS 81 [9] 8
Ragemon Laud 213 [A 12] 16
Ragged russet like a camelis skyn this sygnifieth Rawl C 299 [5] 23
Ragman Laud 568 [A 33] 16
Raimond speaking of the ferment of the stone saith þat with Trinity O.2.33 [4] 11
Raimundus eciam dicit quod aqua nostra ex tribus naturis Ashmole 1450 [8] 9
Raucedo id est horsed or þe impediment or hindrynge of þe voce Trinity O.9.37 [7] 11
Raymond saith þat þe olde philosophers concluded and agreed Ashmole 1508 [1] 9
Raymond saithe for a trewe conclusion these wordes Rawl B 306 [5] 23
Raymond seith ffor a trewe conclusion these wordes folowyng Ashmole 1450 [4] 9
Raymond speaking of the ferment of the stone saithe without Ashmole 1487 [1] 9
Raymonde lullye knight a most famous philosopher Rawl B 306 [1] 23
Raymonde said conclusinally vpon all their Rawl B 306 [7] 23