| HEER..........1 | |
| CkT 4359 Be thou nat wrooth, er we departen heer, | 34 |
| HEERE.........3 | |
| CkT 4339 But God forbede that we stynte heere; | 14 |
| CkT 4340 And therfore, if ye vouche-sauf to heere | 16 |
| CkT 4364 And seyde his tale, as ye shul after heere. | 40 |
| HERBERGAGE....1 | |
| CkT 4329 Upon his argument of herbergage! | 4 |
| HERBERWYNGE...1 | |
| CkT 4332 For herberwynge by nyghte is perilous. | 8 |
| HERDE.........1 | |
| CkT 4337 Herde I a millere bettre yset a-werk. | 12 |
| HERRY.........1 | |
| CkT 4358 And therfore, Herry Bailly, by thy feith, | 34 |
| HIGHTE........1 | |
| CkT 4336 If evere, sitthe I highte Hogge of Ware, | 12 |
| HIM...........2 | |
| CkT 4326 For joye him thoughte he clawed him on the bak. | 2 |
| CkT 4326 For joye him thoughte he clawed him on the bak. | 2 |
| HIS...........4 | |
| CkT 4329 Upon his argument of herbergage! | 4 |
| CkT 4330 Wel seyde Salomon in his langage, | 6 |
| CkT 4334 Whom that he broghte into his pryvetee. | 10 |
| CkT 4364 And seyde his tale, as ye shul after heere. | 40 |
| HOGGE.........1 | |
| CkT 4336 If evere, sitthe I highte Hogge of Ware, | 12 |
| HOOST.........1 | |
| CkT 4344 Oure Hoost answerde and seide, " I graunte it thee. | 20 |
| HOOT..........1 | |
| CkT 4348 That hath been twies hoot and twies coold. | 24 |
| HOSTILEER.....1 | |
| CkT 4360 Though that my tale be of an hostileer. | 36 |
| HOUS..........1 | |
| CkT 4331 `Ne bryng nat every man into thyn hous,' | 6 |
| I.............8 | |
| CkT 4335 I pray to God, so yeve me sorwe and care | 10 |
| CkT 4336 If evere, sitthe I highte Hogge of Ware, | 12 |
| CkT 4337 Herde I a millere bettre yset a-werk. | 12 |
| CkT 4342 I wol yow telle, as wel as evere I kan, | 18 |
| CkT 4342 I wol yow telle, as wel as evere I kan, | 18 |
| CkT 4344 Oure Hoost answerde and seide, " I graunte it thee. | 20 |
| CkT 4354 But yet I pray thee, be nat wroth for game; | 30 |
| CkT 4361 But nathelees I wol nat telle it yit; | 36 |
| IF............2 | |
| CkT 4336 If evere, sitthe I highte Hogge of Ware, | 12 |
| CkT 4340 And therfore, if ye vouche-sauf to heere | 16 |
| IN............5 | |
| CkT 4330 Wel seyde Salomon in his langage, | 6 |
| CkT 4338 He hadde a jape of malice in the derk. | 14 |
| CkT 4343 A litel jape that fil in oure citee. " | 18 |
| CkT 4352 For in thy shoppe is many a flye loos. | 28 |
| CkT 4355 A man may seye ful sooth in game and pley. " | 30 |
| INTO..........2 | |
| CkT 4331 `Ne bryng nat every man into thyn hous,' | 6 |
| CkT 4334 Whom that he broghte into his pryvetee. | 10 |
| IS............2 | |
| CkT 4332 For herberwynge by nyghte is perilous. | 8 |
| CkT 4352 For in thy shoppe is many a flye loos. | 28 |
| IT............3 | |
| CkT 4344 Oure Hoost answerde and seide, " I graunte it thee. | 20 |
| CkT 4345 Now telle on, Roger; looke that it be good, | 20 |
| CkT 4361 But nathelees I wol nat telle it yit; | 36 |
| JAKKE.........1 | |
| CkT 4347 And many a Jakke of Dovere hastow soold | 22 |
| JAPE..........2 | |
| CkT 4338 He hadde a jape of malice in the derk. | 14 |
| CkT 4343 A litel jape that fil in oure citee. " | 18 |
| JOYE..........1 | |
| CkT 4326 For joye him thoughte he clawed him on the bak. | 2 |
| KAN...........1 | |
| CkT 4342 I wol yow telle, as wel as evere I kan, | 18 |
| LANGAGE.......1 | |
| CkT 4330 Wel seyde Salomon in his langage, | 6 |
| LATEN.........1 | |
| CkT 4346 For many a pastee hastow laten blood, | 22 |
| LITEL.........1 | |
| CkT 4343 A litel jape that fil in oure citee. " | 18 |
| LONDOUN.......1 | |
| CkT 4325 The Cook of Londoun, whil the Reve spak, | 0 |
| LOOKE.........1 | |
| CkT 4345 Now telle on, Roger; looke that it be good, | 20 |
| LOOS..........1 | |
| CkT 4352 For in thy shoppe is many a flye loos. | 28 |
| LOUGH.........1 | |
| CkT 4363 And therwithal he lough and made cheere, | 38 |
| MADE..........1 | |
| CkT 4363 And therwithal he lough and made cheere, | 38 |
| MALICE........1 | |
| CkT 4338 He hadde a jape of malice in the derk. | 14 |
| MAN...........4 | |
| CkT 4331 `Ne bryng nat every man into thyn hous,' | 6 |
| CkT 4333 Wel oghte a man avysed for to be | 8 |
| CkT 4341 A tale of me, that am a povre man, | 16 |
| CkT 4355 A man may seye ful sooth in game and pley. " | 30 |
| MANY..........4 | |
| CkT 4346 For many a pastee hastow laten blood, | 22 |
| CkT 4347 And many a Jakke of Dovere hastow soold | 22 |
| CkT 4349 Of many a pilgrym hastow Cristes curs, | 24 |
| CkT 4352 For in thy shoppe is many a flye loos. | 28 |
| MAY...........1 | |
| CkT 4355 A man may seye ful sooth in game and pley. " | 30 |
| ME............2 | |
| CkT 4335 I pray to God, so yeve me sorwe and care | 10 |
| CkT 4341 A tale of me, that am a povre man, | 16 |
| MILLERE.......2 | |
| CkT 4328 This millere hadde a sharp conclusion | 4 |
| CkT 4337 Herde I a millere bettre yset a-werk. | 12 |
| MY............2 | |
| CkT 4356 " Thou seist ful sooth, " quod Roger, " by my fey! | 32 |
| CkT 4360 Though that my tale be of an hostileer. | 36 |
| NAME..........1 | |
| CkT 4353 Now telle on, gentil Roger by thy name. | 28 |
| NAT...........4 | |
| CkT 4331 `Ne bryng nat every man into thyn hous,' | 6 |
| CkT 4354 But yet I pray thee, be nat wroth for game; | 30 |
| CkT 4359 Be thou nat wrooth, er we departen heer, | 34 |
| CkT 4361 But nathelees I wol nat telle it yit; | 36 |
| NATHELEES.....1 | |
| CkT 4361 But nathelees I wol nat telle it yit; | 36 |
| NOW...........2 | |
| CkT 4345 Now telle on, Roger; looke that it be good, | 20 |
| CkT 4353 Now telle on, gentil Roger by thy name. | 28 |
| NYGHTE........1 | |
| CkT 4332 For herberwynge by nyghte is perilous. | 8 |
| OF............9 | |
| CkT 4325 The Cook of Londoun, whil the Reve spak, | 0 |
| CkT 4329 Upon his argument of herbergage! | 4 |
| CkT 4336 If evere, sitthe I highte Hogge of Ware, | 12 |
| CkT 4338 He hadde a jape of malice in the derk. | 14 |
| CkT 4341 A tale of me, that am a povre man, | 16 |
| CkT 4347 And many a Jakke of Dovere hastow soold | 22 |
| CkT 4349 Of many a pilgrym hastow Cristes curs, | 24 |
| CkT 4350 For of thy percely yet they fare the wors, | 26 |
| CkT 4360 Though that my tale be of an hostileer. | 36 |
| OGHTE.........1 | |
| CkT 4333 Wel oghte a man avysed for to be | 8 |
| ON............3 | |
| CkT 4326 For joye him thoughte he clawed him on the bak. | 2 |
| CkT 4345 Now telle on, Roger; looke that it be good, | 20 |
| CkT 4353 Now telle on, gentil Roger by thy name. | 28 |
| OURE..........2 | |
| CkT 4343 A litel jape that fil in oure citee. " | 18 |
| CkT 4344 Oure Hoost answerde and seide, " I graunte it thee. | 20 |
| PARTE.........1 | |
| CkT 4362 But er we parte, ywis, thou shalt be quit. " | 38 |
| PASSION.......1 | |
| CkT 4327 " Ha! ha! " quod he, " For Cristes passion, | 2 |
| PASTEE........1 | |
| CkT 4346 For many a pastee hastow laten blood, | 22 |
| PERCELY.......1 | |
| CkT 4350 For of thy percely yet they fare the wors, | 26 |
| PERILOUS......1 | |
| CkT 4332 For herberwynge by nyghte is perilous. | 8 |
| PILGRYM.......1 | |
| CkT 4349 Of many a pilgrym hastow Cristes curs, | 24 |
| PLEY..........3 | |
| CkT 4355 A man may seye ful sooth in game and pley. " | 30 |
| CkT 4357 But `sooth pley, quaad pley,' as the Flemyng seith. | 32 |
| CkT 4357 But `sooth pley, quaad pley,' as the Flemyng seith. | 32 |
| POVRE.........1 | |
| CkT 4341 A tale of me, that am a povre man, | 16 |
| PRAY..........2 | |
| CkT 4335 I pray to God, so yeve me sorwe and care | 10 |
| CkT 4354 But yet I pray thee, be nat wroth for game; | 30 |
| PRYVETEE......1 | |
| CkT 4334 Whom that he broghte into his pryvetee. | 10 |
| QUAAD.........1 | |
| CkT 4357 But `sooth pley, quaad pley,' as the Flemyng seith. | 32 |