He þat stelyt thys boke þe deuyll schall breke |
Caius 203/109 [1] |
17 |
He þat will make þis powder he moste take a pownde of pure |
Ashmole 1451 [1] |
9 |
He þat wole wite whanne it is good tyme to be leten blood |
Chetham's 6680 [3] |
2 |
He þat yeueth not þat þat he loueth takeþ not þat þat |
Oxf Jo 39 [1] |
8 |
He þat þenkyþ dilygently þe medys of lijf to comyng |
Laud 23 [16] |
16 |
Heare beginneth a noble practise of a good phisission john |
Trinity O.8.29 [13] |
11 |
Hec allecteca vel garlike sause |
Caius 417/447 [A 34] |
17 |
Hec avicipla pyttefold |
Caius 417/447 [A 30] |
17 |
Hec castrimargia anglice a wodcoke |
Caius 418/417 [A 42] |
17 |
Hec est dieta bona pro colericis in primis valet eis aer humidus |
HM 26053 [A 5] |
1 |
Hec est regula coniunctionis lune qui numquam fallit et sciendum est |
Digby 95 [A 13] |
3 |
Hec est voluntas dei sanctificatio uestra |
Oxf Un 28 [21] |
8 |
Hec lunula/e anglice an arche |
Laud 299 [A 24] |
16 |
Hec sunt figure algorismi scilicet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 |
Oxf Ba 354 [A 7] |
8 |
Hec sunt partes hominis os facies mentum |
Caius 203/109 [A 10] |
17 |
Hedache auicene and oþer doctors seyn ȝif hit be continual |
Ashmole 1443 [5] |
9 |
Heer eendiþ þe propre sanctorum and bigynneþ þe comowne |
Sion E.2 [2] |
13 |
Heer endys þe treetys of þe secree of secreetz off aristotyll qui |
Lambeth 501 [2] |
13 |
Heer is þe tabele of dyscressyun of waterrys be dyuers |
York Min XVI.E.32 [36] |
6 |
Heere begynnyth þe maner to mak salues and entretes drynkes |
Ashmole 1413 [2] |
9 |
Heere begynnyth þe maner to mak watere ardeant who so wol |
Ashmole 1413 [4] |
9 |
Heere crist reproueþ auarice & telliþ heere of many |
CCCC 336 [165] |
20 |
Heere crist reproueþ auariss & telliþ heere of many loris |
Oxf NC 95 [104] |
8 |
Heere is a good meditacion the which seynt anselme maade |
Oxf Un 97 [17] |
8 |
Heere taketh the makere of this book his leue |
EL 26 C 9 [3] |
1 |