To help a horse of þe malaundre late hym blede wele on |
Digby 29 [21] |
3 |
To help oone of the colyk and stone take oolyander sede and |
Trinity O.2.53 [35] |
11 |
To helpe a horse þat is afundyd take swete worte þat |
Digby 29 [20] |
3 |
To helyn þe emerauudes roste a grete rede onyoun as softe as pap do |
CUL Dd.11.45 [10] |
19 |
To his dere sustre in god goddes hondemayden |
Sidney 74 [54] |
22 |
To his lord most hegh & in worshipyng of cristis religion |
Laud 685 [8] |
16 |
To his lord most hegh and in worschippyng of cristes religioun most |
Lambeth 501 [1] |
13 |
To his ryʒt excellent and right myghty lege lorde richarde |
PML M.775 [9] |
24 |
To his special lord icome of kynges blood and of most |
Digby 233 [1] |
3 |
To honoure the crowne of oure lorde conteyneth xxxiij pater noster |
CUL Ee.1.14 [2] |
19 |
To hul pese in a schorte tyme take clere le and lay þe |
Digby 29 [19] |
3 |
To j oz of sol or lune cast in ij peny weght of saundyuer |
Oxf CCC 185 [6] |
8 |
To john c our bailiff of s and b gretyng we wole and also |
Trinity O.2.13 [13] |
11 |
To kepe a man þat he be not wery in laboryng of his |
BodL L 35 [A 13] |
12 |
To kepe buttur fro mydsomer to ester or wytsuntide |
Oxf Tr 9 [3] |
8 |
To kepe creme swete fro sowryng in somer tyme geder þy |
Digby 29 [30] |
3 |
To kepe grapos to mydsomer |
Oxf Tr 9 [3] |
8 |
To kepe quyncis halfe a yere or more |
Oxf Tr 9 [3] |
8 |
To kepe whete fressche & gyue hit be musty to make hit |
Oxf Tr 9 [8] |
8 |
To knaw þe state of man and woman be thare water se |
Digby 29 [11] |
3 |
To knawe by þine hawke castyng what euyll engendreth in her take her |
CUL Ll.1.18 [15] |
19 |
To knawe þi hawke mete whiche be gode and whech euyll porke or a |
CUL Ll.1.18 [15] |
19 |
To know how ye may melt with saundyuer |
Oxf CCC 185 [6] |
8 |
To know if a man shall lyve or dye loke qwen |
Rawl C 543 [1] |
23 |
To know the height of the sonne or mone aboue the horizon lift vp |
Lambeth 200 [1] |
13 |