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RATTES..............2
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| PardT 854 Som poyson, that he myghte his rattes quelle; | 22504 |
| ParsT 605A or by sort, by nigromancie, by dremes, by chirkynge of dores or crakkynge of houses, by gnawynge of rattes, and swich manere wrecchednesse? | 29276 |
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RAUF................1
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| FrT 1357 Or Jakke, or Rauf, or whoso that it were | 16642 |
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RAUGHTE.............10
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| GP 136 Ful semely after hir mete she raughte. | 136 |
| KnT 2915 That with his grene top the hevene raughte; | 2916 |
| MilT 3696 Unto his brest it raughte, it was so lowe -- | 3698 |
| GP 136 Ful semely after hir mete she raughte. | 5220 |
| KnT 2915 That with his grene top the hevene raughte; | 8000 |
| MilT 3696 Unto his brest it raughte, it was so lowe -- | 8782 |
| GP 136 Ful semely after hir mete she raughte. | 10304 |
| KnT 2915 That with his grene top the hevene raughte; | 13084 |
| MilT 3696 Unto his brest it raughte, it was so lowe -- | 13866 |
| Thop 731 That to his girdel raughte adoun; | 23350 |
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RAUNSON.............4
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| KnT 1849 Frely, withouten raunson or daunger, | 1850 |
| KnT 1849 Frely, withouten raunson or daunger, | 6934 |
| KnT 1849 Frely, withouten raunson or daunger, | 12018 |
| WBT 411 Til he had maad his raunson unto me; | 15696 |
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RAUNSONYNGE.........1
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| ParsT 753 Of whiche amercimentz and raunsonynge of boonde-men somme lordes stywardes seyn that it is rightful, | 29548 |
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RAUNSOUN............10
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| KnT 1024 Perpetuelly -- he nolde no raunsoun. | 1026 |
| KnT 1176 Perpetuelly; us gayneth no raunsoun. | 1178 |
| KnT 1205 Of Perotheus, withouten any raunsoun, | 1206 |
| KnT 1024 Perpetuelly -- he nolde no raunsoun. | 6110 |
| KnT 1176 Perpetuelly; us gayneth no raunsoun. | 6262 |
| KnT 1205 Of Perotheus, withouten any raunsoun, | 6290 |
| KnT 1024 Perpetuelly -- he nolde no raunsoun. | 11194 |
| KnT 1176 Perpetuelly; us gayneth no raunsoun. | 11346 |
| KnT 1205 Of Perotheus, withouten any raunsoun, | 11374 |
| ParsT 225A ne they ne may yeve no thyng for hir raunsoun; | 28596 |
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RAVE................1
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| CYT 959 And in oure madnesse everemoore we rave. | 27412 |
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RAVENES.............3
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| KnT 2144 As any ravenes fethere it shoon for blak; | 2146 |
| KnT 2144 As any ravenes fethere it shoon for blak; | 7230 |
| KnT 2144 As any ravenes fethere it shoon for blak; | 12314 |
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RAVYNES.............1
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| ParsT 793 Now comth hasardrie with his apurtenaunces, as tables and rafles, of which comth deceite, false othes, chidynges, and alle ravynes, | 29628 |
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RAVYNG..............1
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| FranT 1026 And in his ravyng seyde his orisoun. | 21052 |
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RAVYSHEDEST.........1
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| PrT 469 That ravyshedest doun fro the Deitee, | 23088 |
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RAVYSSHED...........7
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| SumT 1676 How that a frere ravysshed was to helle | 16962 |
| MerT 1750 This Januarie is ravysshed in a traunce | 19336 |
| MerT 1774 He was so ravysshed on his lady May | 19360 |
| MerT 2230 Which that he ravysshed out of [Ethna] | 19816 |
| SqT 547 So ravysshed, as it semed, for the joye | 20574 |
| Mel 1734 they weren so supprised and ravysshed and hadden so greet joye of hire that wonder was to telle. | 24696 |
| NPT 3324 So was he ravysshed with his flaterie. | 26314 |
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RAW.................1
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| ParsT 901A with which the peple feden hem in greet reverence, but they wole have raw flessh of folkes wyves and hir doghtres. | 29838 |
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RAWE................1
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| ParsT 900B but they tooke by force the flessh that is rawe. | 29836 |
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RAYN................2
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| MkT 2738 Swich hap that he escaped thurgh the rayn, | 25728 |
| MancT 301 But evere crie agayn tempest and rayn, | 28234 |
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RAZIS...............3
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| GP 432 Serapion, Razis, and Avycen, | 434 |
| GP 432 Serapion, Razis, and Avycen, | 5518 |
| GP 432 Serapion, Razis, and Avycen, | 10602 |
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REAL................1
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| NPT 3176 Real he was, he was namoore aferd. | 26166 |
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REAWME..............5
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| MLT 797 Custance in-with his reawme for t' abyde | 4718 |
| MLT 797 Custance in-with his reawme for t' abyde | 9802 |
| MLT 797 Custance in-with his reawme for t' abyde | 14886 |
| ShipT 116 In al the reawme of France is ther no wyf | 22734 |
| MkT 2115 And every reawme wente he for to see. | 25106 |
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REBEKKA.............1
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| Mel 1098 Loo, Jacob by good conseil of his mooder Rebekka wan the benysoun of Ysaak his fader | 23820 |
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REBEKKE.............3
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| FrT 1573 " Brother, " quod he, " heere woneth an old rebekke | 16858 |
| MerT 1363 By good conseil of his mooder Rebekke, | 18950 |
| MerT 1704 And bad hire be lyk Sarra and Rebekke | 19290 |
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REBEL...............11
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| GP 833 Whoso be rebel to my juggement | 834 |
| KnT 3046 And rebel is to hym that al may gye. | 3048 |
| GP 833 Whoso be rebel to my juggement | 5918 |
| KnT 3046 And rebel is to hym that al may gye. | 8132 |
| GP 833 Whoso be rebel to my juggement | 11002 |
| KnT 3046 And rebel is to hym that al may gye. | 13216 |
| MkT 2225 And art rebel to God, and art his foo. | 25216 |
| ParsT 266 For right as resoun is rebel to God, right so is bothe sensualitee rebel to resoun and the body also. | 28662 |
| ParsT 266 For right as resoun is rebel to God, right so is bothe sensualitee rebel to resoun and the body also. | 28662 |
| ParsT 268 For as muche thanne as resoun is rebel to God, therfore is man worthy to have sorwe and to be deed. | 28664 |
| ParsT 271 And forther over, for as muchel thanne as the caytyf body of man is rebel bothe to resoun and to sensualitee, | 28670 |
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REBELLE.............1
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| SqT 5 With hertly wyl, for I wol nat rebelle | 20032 |
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REBELLEN............1
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| ParsT 201 " The sones and the doghtren shullen rebellen agayns fader and mooder, and kynrede agayns kynrede, and chiden | 28556 |
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REBELLETH...........1
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| ParsT 265 And why? For sensualitee rebelleth thanne agayns resoun, and by that way leseth resoun the lordshipe over sensualitee and over the body. | 28662 |
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REBELLIOUN..........1
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| ParsT 267 And certes this disordinaunce and this rebellioun oure Lord Jhesu Crist aboghte upon his precious body ful deere, and herkneth in which wise. | 28664 |
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REBELLYNG...........3
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| KnT 2459 The murmure and the cherles rebellyng, | 2460 |
| KnT 2459 The murmure and the cherles rebellyng, | 7544 |
| KnT 2459 The murmure and the cherles rebellyng, | 12628 |
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REBUKED.............1
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| ParsT 444 Pride of the table appeereth eek ful ofte; for certes, riche men been cleped to festes, and povre folk been put awey and rebuked. | 28986 |
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RECCHE..............13
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| KnT 1398 In hire presence I recche nat to sterve. " | 1400 |
| KnT 2245 I recche nat but it may bettre be | 2246 |
| MLT 94 But nathelees, I recche noght a bene | 4016 |
| KnT 1398 In hire presence I recche nat to sterve. " | 6484 |
| KnT 2245 I recche nat but it may bettre be | 7330 |
| MLT 94 But nathelees, I recche noght a bene | 9100 |
| KnT 1398 In hire presence I recche nat to sterve. " | 11568 |
| KnT 2245 I recche nat but it may bettre be | 12414 |
| MLT 94 But nathelees, I recche noght a bene | 14184 |
| WBT 329 Have thou ynogh, what thar thee recche or care | 15614 |
| SqT 71 That in this lond men recche of it but smal; | 20098 |
| NPT 2896 Now God, " quod he, " my swevene recche aright, | 25886 |
| SNT 489 I recche nat what wrong that thou me profre, | 26942 |
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RECCHELEES..........10
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| GP 179 Ne that a monk, whan he is recchelees, | 178 |
| MLT 229 Saveth my lyf, and beth noght recchelees | 4150 |
| GP 179 Ne that a monk, whan he is recchelees, | 5262 |
| MLT 229 Saveth my lyf, and beth noght recchelees | 9234 |
| GP 179 Ne that a monk, whan he is recchelees, | 10346 |
| MLT 229 Saveth my lyf, and beth noght recchelees | 14318 |
| ClT 488 I may nat in this caas be recchelees; | 18068 |
| NPT 3107 That no man sholde been to recchelees | 26098 |
| NPT 3436 Lo, swich it is for to be recchelees | 26426 |
| MancT 279 O trouble wit, O ire recchelees, | 28212 |
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RECCHELEESNESSE.....4
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| ParsT 111 this is to seyn, by delit in thynkynge, by reccheleesnesse in spekynge, and by wikked synful werkynge. | 28420 |
| ParsT 611 Som lesynge comth for he wole sustene his word; and som lesynge comth of reccheleesnesse withouten avisement; and semblable thynges. | 29286 |
| ParsT 685A for it ne hath no purveaunce agayn temporeel necessitee, for it forsleweth and forsluggeth and destroyeth alle goodes temporeles by reccheleesnesse. | 29424 |
| ParsT 710 Thanne cometh necligence, or reccheleesnesse, that rekketh of no thyng. | 29468 |