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Library, Ashmole 41, Part I Text: Prick of Conscience Tranche 1 fol. 3rline 1þerfore vche cristen mon and wommon . þat wit and wisdom any con . þat con þe righte weye not sen . Nor fle þe periles þat

How k nowest the tyme þ t ys to cu m for he be-tokynyd the tyme þ t ys to 1 char cum as amabo J schal loue linefiller fol. 56vHow k nowest a n adu er be for he

hit i-to þyn eer & hit shall outher dryfe oute or sle hit . / linefiller Contra dolore capit es 1 word space for initial, with t indicatedAke housegrene & stampe hit & take the Juste & as muche of

youre gracious face eu er to ioyen in youre godnes in blys all-wey lastyng . Ame n . fol. 35rline 1 These . viij . v er sis folowyng . buth gode to be saide a-noon aftur masse . or

BL Egerton 3245 Text: Prick of Conscience Tranche 1 fol. 3rSin þe creaturis þat skil han naan loin him in þe kynde þ t þey han taan than auhtte man . þat haþ skil & mynde . to loue his

er e askyth þat is to sey m er cy or g ra ce he taketh . ho so seyth [1 word illegible] he fyndeth & to hy m þat knocketh it schal be opned . But trewlyche many ma

University College 142 Text: Prick of Conscience Tranche 1 fol. 7rAnd on hys ende þenke schol he And in his laste day þat schal be He schoulde knowe what þys worlde ys Ful of pompe and of pryde y-wys And

826 Text: Book to a Mother and Pater Noster Tranche 1 fol. 19vmy leue dere modur . cese þou not ni3t ny day . for to þou haue founde n a gladnesse i n þi soule to be þis marchau

Oxford, Balliol College 239 Text: Mandeville's Travels Tranche 1 fol. 96ra . This is to say Jh es u criste shal be bore of the virgine marie and J leue in him and the date when this was wrete and

BL Cotton Vespasian B.xvi Text: Piers Plowman C Tranche 1 fol. 6rJN a somer seson . whan softe was þe sonne I schop me in-to schrobbes . as i a schepherde were In an abijt of an ermite . vn+holi

Bodleian Library, Laud Misc. 321 Text: Rolle, Psalter Tranche 1 fol. 5rensample he þ t synneþ not i n his tonge is a+p er fite man : þat his lef schal not renne doun not so wickide me n not

BL Harley 3840, Hand D Text: Agnus Castus Tranche 1 fol. 163r Also yf A man Haue ony sore in His Longges take this h er be and sethe here With wyne and lete hym ete that h er be

Eng. MS 895 Text: Proceose of the Passion and Gospel of Nicodemus Tranche 1 fol. 26vAlso will of reson and þat obeyed and consented þer-to . as it þs sayd by Jsaye the pro phete . he was offred for

Harley 4733 Text: Burgh's Cato, Titus and Vespasian Tranche 1 fol. 13r3if thu aspye and se a forfeture a theff a shrew of gret mysgovernaunce Trust well sum tyme þat þer shall com a our Whan for his dede he

reference: London, BL Harley 1770 Text: Psalter Tranche 1 fol. 160rWites fra alle yat wirke wit ying For lauerd herd steuen of mi weping Herd lauerd besekinge of me . Lauerd mi bede kep has he . Ya shame and

London, BL Egerton 842 Text: Homily on Ephesians, vi Tranche 1 fol. 246rline 12 Als a+bodely knyghte with helpe of his hors feghtes agayns is enmys yat hym assayles right so oure gastely knyghte is oure inner mon with .

London, BL Add. 37049 Text: Desert of Religion Tranche 1 fol. 46vYe fyrste tre of yis forest schene . Js ye tre of vertus yat ay is clene . Yat in mekenes festis his rotes . Of hym vertus vpwarde

Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, Bradfer-Lawrence 7 Text: Mandeville's Travels Tranche 1 fol. 16rline 6 And who so wille ga to ye land of babilone ; wher ye sawtene duelles to haue leue to ga ye mar sykerle yoro ye contrees ;

St John's College, 80 (D.5) Text: Prick of Conscience Tranche 1 fol. 37rAft er ye dede when ye lyfe has ende Nedely be-houes to dwell yar-Jn To yai be clensyd of all syn Thurghe ye bitt er paynes yat er

College 123 Text: Mirror of the Life of Christ Tranche 1 fol. 5rhe conquered man be wicked slei3t and false wisdome . so he be ouer-comen and wenkesched be gode slei3t and trewe wisdom . / . . And when

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