Amicum induit qui iustis amicorum precibus condescendit j plateary |
CUL Dd.10.44 [1] |
19 |
Amo \i loue/ amas \thu louest/ amat \he loueth/ et |
Trinity O.5.4 [A 59] |
11 |
Amonge alle creatures which god of his eendeles myȝtte made |
Ashmole 1286 [1] |
9 |
Amore langueo |
Oxf Un 28 [14] |
8 |
Amore langueo þes two wordes beþ wryten |
Laud 524 [5] |
16 |
An 1416 in this ȝere in the sevene day of may cam |
CUL Mm.1.44 [2] |
19 |
An element is a simple body vnder the domination of the moone |
Trinity O.8.29 [2] |
11 |
An element is a simple body vnder the domynacioun of the |
Trinity R.14.52 [32] |
11 |
An emplastum lauatif r wex 3 iiij rosyn 3 iij turbentyn librum 1 purid |
CUL Kk.6.33 [23] |
19 |
An exposicioun of þe pater noster in schort |
Oxf Un 97 [11] |
8 |
An exposition after the maner of a contemplacyon vpon the li |
Oxf AS 23 [1] |
8 |
An exposition in the englishe vppon the holi evangelists |
Trinity B.1.38 [2] |
11 |
An extracte of freer iohn somerys kalendar of ille days |
Digby 88 [19] |
3 |
An hare in hys forme is sholdryng or lenyng a dowue sittethe |
Ashmole 189 [18] |
9 |
An hartt is herbrowed a knyght is herbrowed a buck is logid a |
Lambeth 306 [30] |
13 |
An havke hathe in þe hede þe ree þe frounse |
Brogyntyn II.1 [29] |
14 |
An hors hathe xxv propertees wher of he hath iiij of a lyon |
Oxf Ba 354 [7] |
8 |
An hote wyntur a drye somer a wyndy hervest plente of whete of frute |
CUL Ff.5.48 [3] |
19 |
An oble ys but a lytell thynge so we shuld be lytell |
Digby 88 [8] |
3 |
An ordynance for bakers |
Oxf Ba 354 [25] |
8 |
An orisoun to gabriel |
BL Add 10596 [10] |
5 |
An orisoun to raphael archaungil |
BL Add 10596 [11] |
5 |
An oyle for harnes |
Oxf Ba 354 [18] |
8 |
An oyle for the palsye and the goute take ureyne scoure hit wele and |
CUL Dd.4.44 [42] |
19 |
An oynement for vanyte of þe hed |
Laud 553 [13] |
16 |