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Take yarwe & chowe yt well in youre mowth Caius 457/395 [13] 17
Take ye ann hanfull of sauge & another of isope NLW 572 [2] 14
Take ye montenaunce of a walnot more of wex Oxf Ba 354 [18] 8
Take yelow water & do therto a litill mather Oxf Ba 354 [39] 8
Take your mayle & put it in an armerers barell Oxf Ba 354 [58] 8
Take your quynces when they be rype & wype them klene Oxf Tr 9 [3] 8
Take your sede & ley it in water all a nyght Rawl C 506 [59] 23
Take your tyn and your lede i cheufed and puryd clene auar and melt CUL Kk.6.30 [26] 19
Take ysop pympernoll pellevorte take the iuse Rawl C 506 [66] 23
Take {a handful} ground ivy and pervynke & grynde hem Caius 457/395 [66] 17
Take {half a pound} off whyȝt coprose off the whyȝtest and Caius 457/395 [59] 17
Take {half an} once off galyngale an vnce of gynger Caius 457/395 [40] 17
Take {lead} and beate it as thin as yow can then take aqua vitae TCD 389 [16] 25
Take {one pound} \& {a half }/ of popilion & put therto CFM 17 [14] 18
Take {one pound} of popylion & put therto {three ounces} of CFM 17 [14] 18
Take {symbol} calces j parte {symbol} sublimed ij partes TCD 389 [9] 25
Take {tartar} [Arabic script] calcinated as white as snowe i meane TCD 389 [7] 25
Take {two ounces} of mercury sublymed & {half an ounce} CFM 17 [14] 18
Take þat sotel calce & grynde it with sal armoniak Oxf CCC 226 [5] 8
Take þe askis of kawelstokkis & tempere hem with hony Laud 553 [26] 16
Take þe bayes of þe laurell or þe leuys grene Jesus Cbr Q.D.1 [7] 22
Take þe beryis off grond ivi & stil þe Caius 457/395 [9] 17
Take þe blode of hym þat bledyth þat ys ?y clotyd Oxf AS 81 [2] 8
Take þe blode off hys lytyll fynger of his ryght hond that is seke and CUL Ll.1.18 [19] 19
Take þe blood off a man þat hath þe Caius 457/395 [37] 17