'Thys expriment in englyse whiche ys most true as ys … ' |
CUL Ll.1.12 [5] |
19 |
'Thys is þe bok of seynt austyn of cristen lijf to his sistre … ' |
CUL Ii.6.55 [8] |
19 |
'Thys is þe gospell of allhalewen day' |
CUL Ii.6.43 [10] |
19 |
'Thys viij' |
CUL Hh.3.13 [1]–[8] |
19 |
'Tibi offerent reges munera' |
Pem 265 [A 11] |
18 |
To Kunne to Diʒe |
CUL Ff.5.45 [5] |
19 |
'To cleare … the skyne ...' |
Ashmole 1489 [2] |
9 |
'To clense blood owt of a mans body' |
Caius 457/395 [43] |
17 |
'To do awey ffrekens' |
Caius 451/392 [19] |
17 |
'To helyn a wonde' |
Caius 147/97 [6] |
17 |
'To kepyn a man his syth' |
Caius 147/97 [A 2] |
17 |
'To know if a man be seke or not ...' |
Ashmole 210 [36] |
9 |
'To know if a seke man schall live or dye' |
Ashmole 210 [12] |
9 |
'To know if the sicke man schal lyfe or dye ...' |
Ashmole 210 [27] |
9 |
'To know of a sike man whether he schal dye or not' |
Ashmole 210 [19] |
9 |
'To know the lorde of the yere' |
Ashmole 393 [21] |
9 |
'To know the thyng that \is/ takyn awaye' |
CFM 17 [2] |
18 |
'To know to what partes of the world the fugytyf is gone' |
Ashmole 210 [23] |
9 |
'To know þe 4 complexions of man by the vrine at euery tyme' |
CUL Dd.10.44 [28] |
19 |
'To knowe the nature of philosophye' |
Cph OC 1727 [22] |
10 |
'To knowe the nature off phylosophye' |
Ashmole 1486 [9] |
9 |
'To knowe the nature off phylosophye' |
CUL Kk.6.30 [20] |
19 |
'To knowe the veynys of blodeletynge' |
Trinity R.14.32 [9] |
11 |
'To knowe whanne god stireþ þee of his grace to wille loue … ' |
Trinity O.1.74 [10] |
11 |
'To knowe whether a man…' |
CFM 17 [7] |
18 |