Narratio ex antiquo vt de eorum principio et fine recordarentur pingebant |
Wor F. 154 [A 79] |
15 |
Natiuitas beate marie virginis |
Oxf Un 102 [51] |
8 |
Natural þyngis ordeyneth or makyþ a bodi as elementis |
Caius 176/97 [8] |
17 |
Nature is þe surest effect of all kindes and increasinge or |
Ashmole 1493 [2] |
9 |
Nature reioyceth in her nature that is as muche to saie as the |
Sion E.7 [3] |
13 |
Nature was not my frende þat suffrede me to be bore of unsemeli schap |
CUL Ii.6.39 [7] |
19 |
Naturel þenges ordeyneþ or makeþ a body as elementes humours |
Ashmole 1498 [4] |
9 |
Natus est nobis hodie saluator luce 2o capitulo |
BodL LT d.1 [A 3] |
12 |
Ne in vacuum graciam dei recipiatis |
Oxf Un 28 [12] |
8 |
Ne reminiscaris domine delicta nostra uel parentum nostrorum neque |
CCCC 387 [6] |
20 |
Nemo enim potest hec sigma facere que tu facis nisi fuerit deus |
Glo 22 [34] |
15 |
Nemo potest venire |
Oxf NC 95 [91] |
8 |
Ner þe see of galilee wente ihesus wiþ his |
CCCC 282 [18] |
20 |
Neryn and achylle were chaste and full of vertu and were |
Lambeth 72 [46] |
13 |
Neu{er} foryeteth anne neuill |
CCCC 61 [1] |
20 |
Nicholas brampton sone of john brampton of beverley |
Trinity O.3.11 [21] |
11 |
Nicholas busshoppe seruaunt of the seruauntes of god |
NLW 22873 [1] |
14 |
Nim gaume & stamp hit wel & mengal wid holie |
Oxf CCC 135 [3] |
8 |
Nim mustard seed & drowe it & staumpe it ifere |
Peniarth 370 [1] |
14 |
Nim saueyne & poun it & menge it with oile of roses |
Peniarth 370 [1] |
14 |
Nim þe palestre & cheu þe rote þre daies |
Oxf CCC 135 [3] |
8 |
Nim þe rote of wermot & yui terestre & ache & wax |
Oxf CCC 135 [3] |
8 |
No man may serue to two lordis etcetera whoso biholdiþ wel cristis |
CUL Kk.6.2 [54] |
19 |
No man may serue to two lordis forsoþe eþer he schal hate þe toon and |
CUL Ff.6.31 [13] |
19 |
No man schal give almes to myȝty begers þat |
Caius 235/121 [2] |
17 |