| LASSE.........1 | |
| CkT 4409 It is ful lasse harm to lete hym pace, | 44 |
| LASTE.........1 | |
| CkT 4403 But atte laste his maister hym bithoghte, | 38 |
| LAT...........1 | |
| CkT 4414 Now lat hym riote al the nyght or leve. | 50 |
| LATE..........1 | |
| CkT 4401 Al were he snybbed bothe erly and late, | 36 |
| LEPE..........1 | |
| CkT 4378 Out of the shoppe thider wolde he lepe -- | 14 |
| LETE..........1 | |
| CkT 4409 It is ful lasse harm to lete hym pace, | 44 |
| LEVE..........2 | |
| CkT 4413 And thus this joly prentys hadde his leve. | 48 |
| CkT 4414 Now lat hym riote al the nyght or leve. | 50 |
| LOKKES........1 | |
| CkT 4369 With lokkes blake, ykembd ful fetisly. | 4 |
| LOVE..........1 | |
| CkT 4372 He was as ful of love and paramour | 8 |
| LOVED.........1 | |
| CkT 4376 He loved bet the taverne than the shoppe. | 12 |
| LOVEDE........1 | |
| CkT 4420 That lovede dys, and revel, and disport, | 56 |
| LOWE..........1 | |
| CkT 4397 Revel and trouthe, as in a lowe degree, | 32 |
| LOWKE.........1 | |
| CkT 4415 And for ther is no theef withoute a lowke, | 50 |
| MAISTER.......5 | |
| CkT 4389 That fond his maister wel in his chaffare, | 24 |
| CkT 4393 His maister shal it in his shoppe abye, | 28 |
| CkT 4399 This joly prentys with his maister bood, | 34 |
| CkT 4403 But atte laste his maister hym bithoghte, | 38 |
| CkT 4411 Therfore his maister yaf hym acquitance, | 46 |
| MAKEN.........1 | |
| CkT 4382 To hoppe and synge and maken swich disport; | 18 |
| MAY...........2 | |
| CkT 4398 They been ful wrothe al day, as men may see. | 34 |
| CkT 4417 Of that he brybe kan or borwe may, | 52 |
| MEETE.........2 | |
| CkT 4374 Wel was the wenche with hym myghte meete. | 10 |
| CkT 4383 And ther they setten stevene for to meete, | 18 |
| MEN...........1 | |
| CkT 4398 They been ful wrothe al day, as men may see. | 34 |
| MESCHANCE.....1 | |
| CkT 4412 And bad hym go, with sorwe and with meschance! | 48 |
| MEYNEE........1 | |
| CkT 4381 And gadered hym a meynee of his sort | 16 |
| MYGHTE........1 | |
| CkT 4374 Wel was the wenche with hym myghte meete. | 10 |
| MYNSTRALCYE...1 | |
| CkT 4394 Al have he no part of the mynstralcye. | 30 |
| NAS...........1 | |
| CkT 4385 For in the toune nas ther no prentys | 20 |
| NAT...........1 | |
| CkT 4380 And daunced wel, he wolde nat come ayeyn -- | 16 |
| NEWEGATE......1 | |
| CkT 4402 And somtyme lad with revel to Newegate. | 38 |
| NO............3 | |
| CkT 4385 For in the toune nas ther no prentys | 20 |
| CkT 4394 Al have he no part of the mynstralcye. | 30 |
| CkT 4415 And for ther is no theef withoute a lowke, | 50 |
| NOW...........1 | |
| CkT 4414 Now lat hym riote al the nyght or leve. | 50 |
| NY............1 | |
| CkT 4400 Til he were ny out of his prentishood, | 36 |
| NYGHT.........1 | |
| CkT 4414 Now lat hym riote al the nyght or leve. | 50 |
| OF............15 | |
| CkT 4366 And of a craft of vitailliers was hee. | 2 |
| CkT 4366 And of a craft of vitailliers was hee. | 2 |
| CkT 4372 He was as ful of love and paramour | 8 |
| CkT 4373 As is the hyve ful of hony sweete; | 8 |
| CkT 4378 Out of the shoppe thider wolde he lepe -- | 14 |
| CkT 4381 And gadered hym a meynee of his sort | 16 |
| CkT 4386 That fairer koude caste a paire of dys | 22 |
| CkT 4388 Of his dispense, in place of pryvetee. | 24 |
| CkT 4388 Of his dispense, in place of pryvetee. | 24 |
| CkT 4394 Al have he no part of the mynstralcye. | 30 |
| CkT 4400 Til he were ny out of his prentishood, | 36 |
| CkT 4405 Of a proverbe that seith this same word: | 40 |
| CkT 4406 " Wel bet is roten appul out of hoord | 42 |
| CkT 4417 Of that he brybe kan or borwe may, | 52 |
| CkT 4419 Unto a compeer of his owene sort, | 54 |
| OFTEN.........1 | |
| CkT 4390 For often tyme he foond his box ful bare. | 26 |
| ON............1 | |
| CkT 4396 Al konne he pleye on gyterne or ribible. | 32 |
| OR............4 | |
| CkT 4392 That haunteth dys, riot, or paramour, | 28 |
| CkT 4396 Al konne he pleye on gyterne or ribible. | 32 |
| CkT 4414 Now lat hym riote al the nyght or leve. | 50 |
| CkT 4417 Of that he brybe kan or borwe may, | 52 |
| OURE..........1 | |
| CkT 4365 A prentys whilom dwelled in oure citee, | 0 |
| OUT...........3 | |
| CkT 4378 Out of the shoppe thider wolde he lepe -- | 14 |
| CkT 4400 Til he were ny out of his prentishood, | 36 |
| CkT 4406 " Wel bet is roten appul out of hoord | 42 |
| OWENE.........1 | |
| CkT 4419 Unto a compeer of his owene sort, | 54 |
| PACE..........1 | |
| CkT 4409 It is ful lasse harm to lete hym pace, | 44 |
| PAIRE.........1 | |
| CkT 4386 That fairer koude caste a paire of dys | 22 |
| PAPIR.........1 | |
| CkT 4404 Upon a day, whan he his papir soghte, | 40 |
| PARAMOUR......2 | |
| CkT 4372 He was as ful of love and paramour | 8 |
| CkT 4392 That haunteth dys, riot, or paramour, | 28 |
| PART..........1 | |
| CkT 4394 Al have he no part of the mynstralcye. | 30 |
| PERKYN........2 | |
| CkT 4371 That he was cleped Perkyn Revelour. | 6 |
| CkT 4387 Than Perkyn koude, and therto he was free | 22 |
| PLACE.........2 | |
| CkT 4388 Of his dispense, in place of pryvetee. | 24 |
| CkT 4410 Than he shende alle the servantz in the place. | 46 |
| PLEYE.........1 | |
| CkT 4396 Al konne he pleye on gyterne or ribible. | 32 |
| PLEYEN........1 | |
| CkT 4384 To pleyen at the dys in swich a streete. | 20 |
| PRENTISHOOD...1 | |
| CkT 4400 Til he were ny out of his prentishood, | 36 |
| PRENTYS.......5 | |
| CkT 4365 A prentys whilom dwelled in oure citee, | 0 |
| CkT 4385 For in the toune nas ther no prentys | 20 |
| CkT 4391 For sikerly a prentys revelour | 26 |
| CkT 4399 This joly prentys with his maister bood, | 34 |
| CkT 4413 And thus this joly prentys hadde his leve. | 48 |
| PROPRE........1 | |
| CkT 4368 Broun as a berye, a propre short felawe, | 4 |
| PROVERBE......1 | |
| CkT 4405 Of a proverbe that seith this same word: | 40 |
| PRYVETEE......1 | |
| CkT 4388 Of his dispense, in place of pryvetee. | 24 |
| REMENAUNT.....1 | |
| CkT 4407 Than that it rotie al the remenaunt. " | 42 |
| REVEL.........3 | |
| CkT 4397 Revel and trouthe, as in a lowe degree, | 32 |
| CkT 4402 And somtyme lad with revel to Newegate. | 38 |
| CkT 4420 That lovede dys, and revel, and disport, | 56 |
| REVELOUR......2 | |
| CkT 4371 That he was cleped Perkyn Revelour. | 6 |
| CkT 4391 For sikerly a prentys revelour | 26 |
| RIBIBLE.......1 | |
| CkT 4396 Al konne he pleye on gyterne or ribible. | 32 |
| RIDYNG........1 | |
| CkT 4377 For whan ther any ridyng was in Chepe, | 12 |
| RIOT..........2 | |
| CkT 4392 That haunteth dys, riot, or paramour, | 28 |
| CkT 4395 For thefte and riot, they been convertible, | 30 |
| RIOTE.........1 | |
| CkT 4414 Now lat hym riote al the nyght or leve. | 50 |
| RIOTOUS.......1 | |
| CkT 4408 So fareth it by a riotous servaunt; | 44 |
| ROTEN.........1 | |
| CkT 4406 " Wel bet is roten appul out of hoord | 42 |
| ROTIE.........1 | |
| CkT 4407 Than that it rotie al the remenaunt. " | 42 |
| SAME..........1 | |
| CkT 4405 Of a proverbe that seith this same word: | 40 |
| SEE...........1 | |
| CkT 4398 They been ful wrothe al day, as men may see. | 34 |
| SEITH.........1 | |
| CkT 4405 Of a proverbe that seith this same word: | 40 |
| SENTE.........1 | |
| CkT 4418 Anon he sente his bed and his array | 54 |
| SERVANTZ......1 | |
| CkT 4410 Than he shende alle the servantz in the place. | 46 |
| SERVAUNT......1 | |
| CkT 4408 So fareth it by a riotous servaunt; | 44 |
| SETTEN........1 | |
| CkT 4383 And ther they setten stevene for to meete, | 18 |
| SHAL..........1 | |
| CkT 4393 His maister shal it in his shoppe abye, | 28 |
| SHAWE.........1 | |
| CkT 4367 Gaillard he was as goldfynch in the shawe, | 2 |
| SHENDE........1 | |
| CkT 4410 Than he shende alle the servantz in the place. | 46 |
| SHOPPE........4 | |
| CkT 4376 He loved bet the taverne than the shoppe. | 12 |
| CkT 4378 Out of the shoppe thider wolde he lepe -- | 14 |
| CkT 4393 His maister shal it in his shoppe abye, | 28 |
| CkT 4422 A shoppe, and swyved for hir sustenance. | 58 |