… ys the pardon gravndyd [ ] every man and oman that |
Trinity O.9.38 [6] |
11 |
… ys well pleased wiþ hem that dredyn hym and hopyn in hys mercy |
CUL Ll.5.18 [1] |
19 |
… yt with a cloute and late it lye þerto till it falle |
Ashmole 1432 [5] |
9 |
… {blas}feme prelatis and tiraunt lordis of þis world shal lurke for drede |
Lei W 10D 34/6 [6] |
15 |
… {crea}ture to haue an assured mynde and an hole remembraunce of |
CUL Nn.3.10 [1] |
19 |
… {d}e longitudine 7 planetarum et cetera in this parte is |
Trinity O.7.2b [1] |
11 |
… {s}one of dauiþ þe sone of abraham abraham bigat isaac isaac |
Lambeth 547 [1] |
13 |
… {temp}orell haue patience remembreth ȝou vppon þe pacient iob |
Lich 29 [1] |
15 |
… {without}en cause for whi þei riseþ |
Wor C.1.8 [1] |
15 |
… þan kende worchiþ in a thousand ȝer and neuerþeles we |
Ashmole 1451 [25] |
9 |
… þat es for to say when curates principaly & oþer men of haly |
Oxf Un 28 [24] |
8 |
… þat is to say as deuoute ymaginaciouns and lyknesses stirynge |
LD DIO [1] |
6 |
… þat is to sayn falle on hem drede in þe gretnesse of þyn |
Douce 33 [1] |
4 |
… þat y resseyt of barnaby alle in a place callid schypmen hall viij lb |
CUL Dd.1.22 [1] |
19 |
… þat ye loue togider as i haue loued yow in þe foure askyngis þat swen |
CUL Hh.1.12 [2] |
19 |
… þat þey wold al make amendis and so þey departid oute from hir |
HM 113 [1] |
1 |
… þawȝ þe þink þiself reccheles and negligent as þou were in grete |
HM 266 [1] |
1 |
… þe erþe vndur þe firmament of heuene & god made of nouȝt |
Oxf Qu 388 [2] |
8 |
… þe fyrst deþ of þe body ys whan body & saul schal twynne |
Oxf Mg 93 [A 22] |
8 |
… þe ious of planteyne iij tymes whan þy euyl takiþ þe |
Peniarth 369 [17] |
14 |
… þe might and þe through of the fader of heuen þe witting þe |
Rylands Eng 109 [9] |
2 |
… þe noumbrary in þe fyrst lyne it vnswerys þe sygne in þe |
York Min XVI.E.32 [22] |
6 |
… þe quytoure was and holde þe wonde as long opyn as þou |
Ashmole 1437 [1] |
9 |
… þe saull of ȝour frend ... of purgatere oþer ȝour self of |
York Min ADD54 [1] |
6 |
… þe state þat men hath now is feble and lodlych |
Oxf NC 92 [A 37] |
8 |