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London, BL Arundel 334 Text: Cookery recipes Tranche 1 fol. 136rTake Rapes and scrape hom wel and wassh hom clene in hote wat ur and then cut hom on peces in-to to a vessell in-to warme watur and make hom

London, BL Harley 1806 Text: Rolle, Psalter Tranche 1 fol. 12vabut J wil not take hom to my cou n seil : for þei haue goddis malison . and if J do : J shal be like a sparowe .

frehald of s ir Edw a rd Rowth of y e saym bownd es at both end es Jt em 1 letter j brod-land longyng to y e hows of kyllyng of y e sam bownd es at both end

Library, Add. A. 369 Text: Palladius on Husbandrie Tranche 1 fol. 14v3i3iphus to sette or graffe in May . 77. e . In Juyn . 81 . G . Consideraunce is taken atte prudence What mon me . moost enfourme

Bodleian Library, Douce 157 Text: Prick of Conscience Tranche 1 fol. 29rWhan þe soule from þe body skyppes As saiþ seint John in þe apocalipses He saiþ þe dede be blessed ry3t þat deyeþ in god. ful of my3t Bot

750, Hand A Text: Model of exhortation to the dying Tranche 1 fol. 11vline 12space for initialmj dere frend thu hyest faste in to the wey to god ward . where thu schalt see se alle thi forme faderes .

co n quereþ on his enemys To he2 charse heiliche al his ost ; or elles to graunte Al þat 1 word men may wynne ; to do þer myde here best For þi y counsaile no kyng ; eny

Bodleian Library, Bodley 596 Text: Religious miscellany Tranche 1 fol. 6rhe bygate xxx sones and xxxij doghtres the which multiplied the erthe with ther dwellyng . Than ne seide Adam to his sone Seeth here sonne what J shal seye

Cambridge University Library, Ff.IV.9 Text: Speculum Vitae Tranche 1 fol. 2vaFor that ille that we do ilke day We may say thus to put it a-wey Jn thys we aske ryght abstinence Of all ille that fyleth owre co n

Cotton Appx vii, Hand B Text: Prick of Conscience Tranche 1 fol. 27rals men see3 yat til yem Will tent And yerfore yus sei3 Jnnocent He sey3 als is in latyn tolde Euer os yis world [es] waxes olde And

Bodleian Library, Tanner 16 Text: Rolle, Psalter Tranche 1 p. 4aþei þat synnen wiþoute lawe : þei schal perisch wiþowte lawe . þe þridde folke schal be demed and saued . As þes þat been trewe wedded folke : and

all ill defende ye whilk gyft ih es u cryst vs sende Anothir gyft 3it may we gyte As here 1 word ys in yis bok sete yat aft er ye gyft of drede shuld be And yat ys ye

University Library, Ll.ii.17 Text: Prick of Conscience Tranche 1 fol. 21rBut he is noght wyse that in it traistes For it ledes a man with wiles And at the last it hym begiles He may be called witty and wyse

reference: Cambridge University Library, Gg.i.7 Text: Speculum Vitae Tranche 1 fol. 23rþat þe haly gaste . sothefastly es þe gift and luf . of þe fader & sonne Als þai in heuen . to-gider wonne Of þai m e com

University Library, Ff.v.35 Text: Piers Plowman C Tranche 1 fol. 51vline 5 þe co n science & þe king in to court wente . where houed an hundred . i n hown us of silk . seriauntes þei semyde .

Bodleian Library, Douce 141 Text: Prick of Conscience Tranche 1 fol. 99rþat eu er more schal crye and say . Allas allas and welaway . þat eu er we were of woman y-born . For we ben fro god eu

Library, Rawlinson Poet. 141 Text: Chaucer, Canterbury Tales Tranche 1 fol. 58rThis alison . answerd who is there . That knokketh so . j warant hit a thefe . Why nay q d he god wote my swete lefe J

BL Add. 34779 Text: Piers Plowman C Tranche 1 fol. 8r and dauid vndoþ him-selff as þe dombe sheweþ To-morwe worþ mede iweddet to a+manset wreche To on fauel faiþles off þe deuels kynne Fauel þru3 his flatering speche haþ

Trinity College 16A Text: Prick of Conscience Tranche 1 fol. 14rBut an olde mon . to deth drawyng May not wake . But is ay slepyng Men sey þt . al þys tokenes here Bune of a+mon . when deth

Text: Treatises on complexions and physiognomy, The Thirty Days of the Moon Tranche 1 fol. 216vline 3 The iiij e tymes of the yeer The firste of theym ys called ver that ys spryngyng tyme . The secu n de

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