For the vniuersal goode of al cristen people to lierne the |
Trinity R.14.52 [46] |
11 |
For the voys take the ious of white horehown and of water |
Trinity R.14.32 [36] |
11 |
For the webbe in the yeie |
Oxf CCC 291 [10] |
8 |
For the webbe of a mannus yȝe take the gall of an hare |
Brogyntyn II.1 [14] |
14 |
For the yelow chaundyse tak celendyne with the roote levys |
Trinity R.14.32 [21] |
11 |
For the ynformacion of that most blessed viage to the holi |
Oxf Qu 357 [1] |
8 |
For the ȝelow jaundis take a quart of hempesede and grynde hem |
CUL Kk.6.33 [11] |
19 |
For the ȝerde that ys bolned |
Laud 685 [30] |
16 |
For them that spekyth yn here slepe |
Oxf CCC 291 [8] |
8 |
For them yat may not pysse |
Oxf Ba 354 [64] |
8 |
For them þat may not well here take þe grene shotes of þe ashtree and |
CUL Ee.1.15 [10] |
19 |
For thencheson & cause that of armys in sheldes depeynted |
Laud 733 [1] |
16 |
For thev{es} [ … ] {e}nemyes sey this or bere it |
Peniarth 369 [15] |
14 |
For thyngis stolen |
Oxf CCC 291 [7] |
8 |
For thys ys nothynge better than to take one |
Ashmole 1489 [2] |
9 |
For to asay þi syse ȝif hit be touȝtli ynowȝe drepe hit on a cole and |
CUL Dd.6.29 [1] |
19 |
For to avoyde the stone and gravell take a quarte of |
Trinity O.1.13 [39] |
11 |
For to away bon ake fro þin armys and owete of þi leggys |
Trinity O.1.13 [3] |
11 |
For to brek a boch or to hel it up |
Oxf Mg 221 [38] |
8 |
For to breke a bocche |
Laud 553 [27] |
16 |
For to breke a boohe tak bores grece and anoynte |
Peniarth 369 [19] |
14 |
For to breke a postyme take mowsere and drinke þe ious wyth wyne |
CUL Dd.10.44 [19] |
19 |
For to breke any postume et cetera take parcely ysope |
Trinity O.2.13 [22] |
11 |
For to brynge al sperytes and bodyys ynto |
Ashmole 1423 [8] |
9 |
For to clense a wounde |
Laud 553 [35] |
16 |