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THREDBARE...........7
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| GP 260 With a thredbare cope, as is a povre scoler, | 262 |
| GP 290 Ful thredbare was his overeste courtepy, | 292 |
| GP 260 With a thredbare cope, as is a povre scoler, | 5346 |
| GP 290 Ful thredbare was his overeste courtepy, | 5376 |
| GP 260 With a thredbare cope, as is a povre scoler, | 10430 |
| GP 290 Ful thredbare was his overeste courtepy, | 10460 |
| ParsT 419A as wel of man as of womman, that al thilke trailyng is verraily as in effect wasted, consumed, thredbare, and roten with donge, | 28940 |
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THREE...............35
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| KnT 2736 And fully heeld a feeste dayes three, | 2738 |
| MLT 550 And ny the castel swiche ther dwelten three. | 4472 |
| KnT 2736 And fully heeld a feeste dayes three, | 7822 |
| MLT 550 And ny the castel swiche ther dwelten three. | 9556 |
| KnT 2736 And fully heeld a feeste dayes three, | 12906 |
| MLT 550 And ny the castel swiche ther dwelten three. | 14640 |
| PardT 716 The proudeste of thise riotoures three | 22366 |
| Thop 842 With a geaunt with hevedes three, | 23460 |
| Mel 1373 And though so were that thou haddest slayn of hem two or three, yet dwellen ther ynowe | 24226 |
| Mel 1421 for certes, the three enemys of mankynde | 24288 |
| Mel 1425A that thy three enemys been entred into thyn house by the wyndowes | 24296 |
| MkT 1968 To telle yow a tale, or two, or three. | 24958 |
| NPT 2831 Three keen, and eek a sheep that highte Malle. | 25822 |
| NPT 3216 That in the grove hadde woned yeres three, | 26206 |
| SNT 173 " That fro this toun ne stant but miles three, | 26626 |
| SNT 336 And now of three how maystow bere witnesse? " | 26788 |
| SNT 338 Right as a man hath sapiences three -- | 26790 |
| CYT 561 It semed as he had priked miles three. | 27014 |
| CYT 975 Rome, Alisaundre, Troye, and othere three. | 27428 |
| CYT 1026 " Leene me a marc, " quod he, " but dayes three, | 27478 |
| CYT 1104 And lat hym bryngen ounces two or three; | 27556 |
| CYT 1337 Unto the goldsmyth with thise teynes three | 27790 |
| ParsT 95 And now, sith I have declared yow what thyng is Penitence, now shul ye understonde that ther been three acciouns of Penitence. | 28400 |
| ParsT 102 The speces of Penitence been three. That oon of hem is solempne, another is commune, and the thridde is privee. | 28408 |
| ParsT 107 Now shaltow understande what is bihovely and necessarie to verray parfit Penitence. And this stant on three thynges: | 28414 |
| ParsT 110 And this is fruytful penitence agayn three thynges in which we wratthe oure Lord Jhesu Crist; | 28418 |
| ParsT 186 " Lond of misese, " by cause that ther been three maneres of defautes, | 28532 |
| ParsT 186A agayn three thynges that folk of this world han in this present lyf; that is to seyn, honours, delices, and richesses. | 28532 |
| ParsT 283 The sixte thyng that oghte moeve a man to contricioun is the hope of three thynges; that is to seyn, foryifnesse of synne, | 28690 |
| ParsT 478 Now been ther three maneres of humylitee: as humylitee in herte; another humylitee is in his mouth; the thridde in his werkes. | 29040 |
| ParsT 524 Agayns three manere of wronges that his enemy dooth to hym, he shal doon three thynges, as thus: | 29126 |
| ParsT 524 Agayns three manere of wronges that his enemy dooth to hym, he shal doon three thynges, as thus: | 29126 |
| ParsT 554 In this forseyde develes fourneys ther forgen three shrewes: Pride, that ay bloweth and encreesseth the fir by chidynge and wikked wordes; | 29174 |
| ParsT 592A as seith Jeremye, quarto capitulo: Thou shalt kepe three condicions: thou shalt swere " in trouthe, in doom, and in rightwisnesse. " | 29248 |
| ParsT 681 Thanne is Accidie enemy to everich estaat of man, for certes the estaat of man is in three maneres. | 29416 |
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THREED..............4
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| KnT 2030 Hangynge by a soutil twynes threed. | 2032 |
| KnT 2030 Hangynge by a soutil twynes threed. | 7116 |
| KnT 2030 Hangynge by a soutil twynes threed. | 12200 |
| MkT 2475 Nettes of gold threed hadde he greet plentee | 25466 |
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THREEDBARE..........1
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| CYT 890 Lo, thus by smellyng and threedbare array, | 27342 |
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THREPE..............1
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| CYT 826 Sol gold is, and Luna silver we threpe, | 27278 |
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THRESSHE............3
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| GP 536 He wolde thresshe, and therto dyke and delve, | 538 |
| GP 536 He wolde thresshe, and therto dyke and delve, | 5622 |
| GP 536 He wolde thresshe, and therto dyke and delve, | 10706 |
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THRESSHFOLD.........5
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| MilT 3482 And on the thresshfold of the dore withoute: | 3484 |
| MilT 3482 And on the thresshfold of the dore withoute: | 8568 |
| MilT 3482 And on the thresshfold of the dore withoute: | 13652 |
| ClT 288 And as she wolde over hir thresshfold gon, | 17868 |
| ClT 291 Biside the thresshfold, in an oxes stalle, | 17870 |
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THRESTE.............4
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| KnT 2612 He thurgh the thikkeste of the throng gan threste; | 2614 |
| KnT 2612 He thurgh the thikkeste of the throng gan threste; | 7698 |
| KnT 2612 He thurgh the thikkeste of the throng gan threste; | 12782 |
| MerT 2003 And sotilly this lettre doun she threste | 19590 |
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THRETETH............1
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| ParsT 646 Now comth manace, that is an open folye, for he that ofte manaceth, he threteth moore than he may parfourne ful ofte tyme. | 29350 |
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THRETYNG............1
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| CYT 698 Of al his thretyng rekke nat a myte! " | 27150 |
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THREW...............3
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| MLT 85 Whan he hir threw upon the pavement. | 4006 |
| MLT 85 Whan he hir threw upon the pavement. | 9090 |
| MLT 85 Whan he hir threw upon the pavement. | 14174 |
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THREWE..............1
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| PrT 572 I seye that in a wardrobe they hym threwe | 23190 |
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THRIDDE.............45
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| KnT 1463 The thridde nyght (as olde bookes seyn, | 1464 |
| KnT 2271 The thridde houre inequal that Palamon | 2272 |
| KnT 2895 The thridde baar with hym his bowe Turkeys | 2896 |
| KnT 1463 The thridde nyght (as olde bookes seyn, | 6548 |
| KnT 2271 The thridde houre inequal that Palamon | 7356 |
| KnT 2895 The thridde baar with hym his bowe Turkeys | 7980 |
| KnT 1463 The thridde nyght (as olde bookes seyn, | 11632 |
| KnT 2271 The thridde houre inequal that Palamon | 12440 |
| KnT 2895 The thridde baar with hym his bowe Turkeys | 13064 |
| SumT 2040 And to the thridde knyght right thus he seith, | 17326 |
| SqT 76 And so bifel that after the thridde cours, | 20102 |
| FranT 1459 But nathelees, upon the thridde nyght, | 21486 |
| PardT 836 To sleen the thridde, as ye han herd me seye. | 22486 |
| PardT 873 The thridde he kepte clene for his drynke. | 22524 |
| ShipT 75 The thridde day, this marchant up ariseth, | 22694 |
| Mel 1081 Youre thridde reson is this: ye seyn that if ye governe yow by my conseil, | 23790 |
| Mel 1127 The thridde is this, that he that is irous and wrooth, as seith Senec, | 23862 |
| Mel 1341 Now, sire, as to the thridde point, where as youre olde | 24188 |
| Mel 1387 " Lat us now examyne the thridde point, that Tullius clepeth `consequent.' | 24246 |
| NPT 3013 And atte thridde tyme yet his felawe | 26004 |
| SNT 139 Every seconde and thridde day she faste, | 26592 |
| CYT 823 The seconde orpyment, the thridde, ywis, | 27276 |
| CYT 925 " Straw! " quod the thridde, " ye been lewed and nyce. | 27378 |
| CYT 1033 And at the thridde day broghte his moneye, | 27486 |
| ParsT 100 The thridde defaute is that men fallen in venial synnes after hir baptesme fro day to day. | 28406 |
| ParsT 102 The speces of Penitence been three. That oon of hem is solempne, another is commune, and the thridde is privee. | 28408 |
| ParsT 158 The thridde cause that oghte moeve a man to Contricioun is drede of the day of doom and of the horrible peynes of helle. | 28488 |
| ParsT 478 Now been ther three maneres of humylitee: as humylitee in herte; another humylitee is in his mouth; the thridde in his werkes. | 29040 |
| ParsT 480 The thridde is whan he rekketh nat, though men holde hym noght worth. The ferthe is whan he nys nat sory of his humiliacioun. | 29044 |
| ParsT 482A The seconde is to chese the loweste place over al. The thridde is gladly to assente to good conseil. | 29050 |
| ParsT 496 The thridde is to amenuse the bountee of his neighebor. | 29078 |
| ParsT 666 The thridde grevance is a man to have harm in his body. That suffred Crist ful paciently in al his passioun. | 29388 |
| ParsT 825 The thridde spece of glotonye is whan a man devoureth his mete and hath no rightful manere of etynge. | 29690 |
| ParsT 829 The thridde is whan men taken to muche over mesure. The fourthe is curiositee, with greet entente to maken and apparaillen his mete. | 29696 |
| ParsT 855 The thridde is foule wordes, that fareth lyk fyr, that right anon brenneth the herte. | 29746 |
| ParsT 882 The thridde harm is the filthe thurgh which they breken the comandement of God, and defoulen the auctour of matrimoyne, that is Crist. | 29796 |
| ParsT 904 The thridde spece of avowtrie is somtyme bitwixe a man and his wyf, and that is | 29844 |
| ParsT 940A for neither of hem hath power of his owene body. The thridde is for to eschewe leccherye and vileynye. | 29916 |
| ParsT 942 The thridde manere is venyal synne; and, trewely, scarsly may ther any of thise be withoute venial synne, | 29920 |
| ParsT 948 The thridde manere of chastitee is virginitee, and it bihoveth that she be hooly in herte and clene of body. | 29934 |
| ParsT 964 The thridde circumstaunce is the place ther thou hast do synne, wheither in oother mennes hous or in thyn owene, | 29964 |
| ParsT 981A and the thridde, if he have lyf to parfournen it. | 29996 |
| ParsT 993 The thridde signe is how that thy shrift sholde be ful of teeris, if man may, | 30020 |
| ParsT 1029 The thridde partie of Penitence is Satisfaccioun, and that stant moost generally in almesse and in bodily peyne. | 30090 |
| ParsT 1030A another is to han pitee of defaute of his neighebores; and the thridde is | 30092 |