To ony degre of verrei loue of iesu may noo soule atteyne but if he |
CUL Hh.1.12 [17] |
19 |
To ony degre of verri loue of ihesu mai no soule atteyne |
NYPL MA 68 [1.xi] |
24 |
To ony degre of verri loue of ihesu may no soule ateyne eiþer |
Lambeth 484 [1:xi] |
13 |
To ony degree of verri loue of ihesu mai no soule atteyne |
TCD 520 [12] |
25 |
To ony degree of verri loue of ihesu may no soule atteyne but he |
Lambeth 541 [1:xi] |
13 |
To polyshe precious stonys |
Oxf CCC 226 [2] |
8 |
To poscit quartum by vel fro dat tibi sextum |
Caius 417/447 [A 28] |
17 |
To purge flevme and malencoly and colere to comfort membres |
Ashmole 1481 [14] |
9 |
To purge mercury melt a pound in a teste of bark asshes and |
Ashmole 759 [12] |
9 |
To purge the brayne of superfluyte of humers and of flewme take rew |
CUL Ee.1.15 [33] |
19 |
To purge þe lunges take camamyll fynkell isope and verven |
Ashmole 1444 [23] |
9 |
To renewy old wex et cetera take old wex as moche as þu wolt |
Trinity O.2.16 [16] |
11 |
To saue þe myddel substaunce of mercurie whos properte is |
Oxf CCC 136 [14] |
8 |
To set a harpe factum per j stowell |
Trinity O.2.53 [44] |
11 |
To set our heate in his kynde and decke yt with his sonn and |
Ashmole 1492 [2] |
9 |
To sle the ryng worme |
Lambeth 306 [24] |
13 |
To sle wormys of þy tethe take henbane sede and þe sede of lykes |
CUL Ee.1.15 [20] |
19 |
To slee fleys |
Peniarth 369 [12] |
14 |
To som men it plesiþ for to telle þe talis þat þey fynden in |
Lambeth 1149 [184] |
13 |
To som men it plesuþ for to telle þe talis þat þey fynden in |
Lambeth 1149 [11] |
13 |
To stanch blod within a man |
Rawl C 506 [47] |
23 |
To stanche all maner of ache in joynt or bone wheresumeuer |
Trinity O.1.65 [35] |
11 |
To stanche blode at þe nose bray redenettyl croppis and |
Digby 29 [28] |
3 |
To stanche bloode |
Sotheby C.2 [4] |
14 |
To staunch blode though ȝe wer an c myle from me and ȝe may haue |
CUL Ee.1.15 [16] |
19 |