Benedictus qui venit in nomine karissimi humana natura in primo parente |
Wor F. 126 [A 55] |
15 |
Benedictus sit dominus deus israel quia visitauit et fecit redempcionem |
TCD 69 [2] |
25 |
Benet was borne of the provynce of nyrsye and when he was sette bye |
Lambeth 72 [25] |
13 |
Benigne ihesu þat woldist suffre so many greuous peynes and dethe |
Lambeth 546 [9] |
13 |
Bernardus |
Oxf CCC 136 [8] |
8 |
Berwik lieth southe and northe of golde stones the ylonde |
PML M.775 [10] |
24 |
Berwyke lyth sowthe & northe of folse & the elande |
Rawl D 328 [19] |
23 |
Betaigne is hot and drie in þre degrees and so seyth ypocras |
Ashmole 1438 [11] |
9 |
Betayne & dytagne is bothe on & as þe mayster |
Rawl C 211 [2] |
23 |
Betayne is hote and drye and who drynketh it oft sythes hym |
Rylands Lat 228 [7] |
2 |
Beten ys an erbe of mony vertuys what maner of man yat berys |
HU 1051 [2] |
1 |
Beteyne soden with hony is good for the dropesye a plaster |
Trinity O.1.65 [29] |
11 |
Beth waische and beth cleene a gracious medicyne and counseil oure |
CUL Ii.1.2 [2] |
19 |
Beth waissh and beth clene a gracyous medecyn and counseyl oure |
Lambeth 3597 [10] |
13 |
Bethe ȝe as gode childrun owht to to be as y seyde |
Laud 706 [3] |
16 |
Betoyn ettin or drynkkyn it woll brekyn þe ston and mak þe seke pisse |
CUL Dd.4.44 [45] |
19 |
Better may be when god wolle |
Sidney 2 [A 27] |
22 |
Betwix iiij & .v. that is to vnderstand a black crowe shall arise |
NLW 3041 [24] |
14 |
Bewar of my shappe |
Trinity O.9.10 [1] |
11 |
Beware what werke thou begynne for she is infortunat in all |
Ashmole 396 [12] |
9 |
Beþ nou merciable seiþ ihesu crist as ȝour gostlich |
CCCC 282 [34] |
20 |
Bicause that al thynges here in erth as wel þe elementis as |
Trinity R.14.52 [41] |
11 |
Bifore þe resceyuynge of cristis body syxe þingis þer ben to |
Ashmole 1286 [6] |
9 |
Bigula is an herbe þat men clepe browne bugle |
Peniarth 369 [2] |
14 |
Bismalue |
Peniarth 394 [7] |
14 |