Hering seyng smelling taasting and feelyng noþing makiþ men |
Rylands Eng 85 [8] |
2 |
Heriþ me ȝe þat suen þat þat is just and seken þe lord take ȝe |
Sion E.2 [2] |
13 |
Herkyns qwore of manys body es maked ȝe sall wette þat it is |
Ashmole 1438 [14] |
9 |
Hermes sayth in þe book of flowres of filosofye a body |
Trinity O.2.22 [11] |
11 |
Hermes soþly seiþ and it is putt in þe 4 capitulo of þe 8 |
Trinity O.5.26 [25] |
11 |
Hermes the father of philosophers saith |
Cph OC 1727 [6] |
10 |
Hernia is a corupt sifac þat is to say of þe litil skyn |
Trinity O.7.23 [1] |
11 |
Herodius dicitur auis rapissia qui vulgo dicitur girfalco |
Trinity O.9.10 [A 70] |
11 |
Hertis tonge cliuers borage scabiouse dockmet lyuerwort |
Oxf AS 81 [5] |
8 |
Heryng seing smelling tasting and feling noþing makiþ men |
Trinity O.1.74 [2] |
11 |
Heryng seyng smellyng tastyng & touchyng |
Oxf SJ 195 [3] |
8 |
Heryng seyng smellyng tastyng & tovchyng a man synneþ |
Oxf Tr 86 [7] |
8 |
Herynge seinge smellynge tastinge & touchinge or felinge |
Oxf SJ 94 [4] |
8 |
Herynge seynge smellyng tastyng & touchyng no þyng makyþ |
Laud 23 [6] |
16 |
Herynge þat is here þu gladly þe lawe of god and al maner of godnes |
CUL Ii.6.43 [7] |
19 |
Het hullewort & eisel & do in þy nostrell |
Laud 553 [13] |
16 |
Hete a graye flyntstone in the fyre glowynge hote and qwynche it in |
Lambeth 306 [19] |
13 |
Heuenes hereth yat i speke here ye wordes of |
CCCC 387 [3] |
20 |
Heyl marie ful of grace oure lord is wiþ þee blessid be þou |
Rylands Eng 85 [1] |
2 |
Heyl mary ful of grace owre lord ys wyþ þe blissed be þou |
Oxf Un 179 [2] |
8 |
Heyle holiest body of oure lorde ihesu criste þat art now soþefastly |
Lambeth 328 [1] |
13 |
Heyle holyest body of our lord iesu cryste þat art now sothfastly |
CUL Ii.4.9 [21] |
19 |
Heyle most holy modre of my lord iesu cryst most excellent virgyn and |
CUL Ff.5.45 [25] |
19 |
Hiare beegineth english profeseis |
NLW 3041 [3] |
14 |
Hic apotecarius anglice spicer hec apoteca anglice spicerboye hoc |
Caius 203/109 [A 12] |
17 |