AT.............4
CYT 556 At Boghtoun under Blee us gan atake 2
CYT 574 His hat heeng at his bak doun by a laas, 20
CYT 621 But al his craft ye may nat wite at me, 68
CYT 676 And make hem wenen, at the leeste weye, 122
 
 ATAKE..........2
CYT 556 At Boghtoun under Blee us gan atake 2
CYT 585 By cause that I wolde yow atake, 32
 
 ATTE...........1
CYT 683 It wole us maken beggers atte laste. " 130
 
 AVOWE..........1
CYT 642 (But I wol nat avowe that I seye, 88
 
 AVYSED.........1
CYT 572 For which, whan I hadde longe avysed me, 18
 
 AWEY...........2
CYT 682 It overtake, it slit awey so faste. 128
CYT 702 He fledde awey for verray sorwe and shame. 148
 
 AXE............1
CYT 640 " Why? " quod this Yeman, " wherto axe ye me? 86
 
 AY.............2
CYT 576 He hadde ay priked lik as he were wood. 22
CYT 678 Yet is it fals, but ay we han good hope 124
 
 BAK............1
CYT 574 His hat heeng at his bak doun by a laas, 20
 
 BALAUNCE.......1
CYT 611 For muchel good, I dar leye in balaunce 58
 
 BAUDY..........1
CYT 635 It is al baudy and totore also. 82
 
 BE.............5
CYT 573 I demed hym som chanoun for to be. 20
CYT 609 If ye hym knewe, it wolde be for youre prow. 56
CYT 656 Where dwelle ye, if it to telle be? " 102
CYT 674 And borwe gold, be it a pound or two, 120
CYT 689 Demeth alle thyng be spoke of hym, ywis. 136
 
 BEE............1
CYT 700 And whan this Chanon saugh it wolde nat bee, 146
 
 BEEN...........1
CYT 623 That al this ground on which we been ridyng, 70
 
 BEGGERS........1
CYT 683 It wole us maken beggers atte laste. " 130
 
 BENEDICITEE....1
CYT 628 Unto oure Hoost, he seyde, " Benedicitee! 74
 
 BETTRE.........1
CYT 637 And is of power bettre clooth to beye, 84
 
 BEYE...........1
CYT 637 And is of power bettre clooth to beye, 84
 
 BIFORN.........1
CYT 680 But that science is so fer us biforn, 126
 
 BIGAN..........1
CYT 569 And in myn herte wondren I bigan 16
 
 BIHEETE........1
CYT 707 For peny ne for pound, I yow biheete. 154
 
 BILEEVE........1
CYT 644 He is to wys, in feith, as I bileeve. 90
 
 BISECHE........1
CYT 639 Telle me that, and that I thee biseche. " 86
 
 BITYDE.........1
CYT 697 " Ye, " quod oure Hoost, " telle on, what so bityde. 144
 
 BLAKE..........1
CYT 557 A man that clothed was in clothes blake, 4
 
 BLEE...........1
CYT 556 At Boghtoun under Blee us gan atake 2
 
 BLONDREN.......1
CYT 670 We blondren evere and pouren in the fir, 116
 
 BLOWE..........1
CYT 666 I am so used in the fyr to blowe 112
 
 BLYNDE.........1
CYT 658 " Lurkynge in hernes and in lanes blynde, 104
 
 BOGHTOUN.......1
CYT 556 At Boghtoun under Blee us gan atake 2
 
 BORWE..........1
CYT 674 And borwe gold, be it a pound or two, 120
 
 BROGHTE........1
CYT 708 He that me broghte first unto that game, 154
 
 BRYNGE.........1
CYT 607 To brynge aboute, but they of hym it leere. 54
 
 BUT............11
CYT 579 But it was joye for to seen hym swete! 26
CYT 601 Nat but ynough; also, sire, trusteth me, 48
CYT 607 To brynge aboute, but they of hym it leere. 54
CYT 621 But al his craft ye may nat wite at me, 68
CYT 642 (But I wol nat avowe that I seye, 88
CYT 669 But swynke soore and lerne multiplie. 116
CYT 678 Yet is it fals, but ay we han good hope 124
CYT 680 But that science is so fer us biforn, 126
CYT 699 " In feith, " quod he, " namoore I do but lyte. " 146
CYT 701 But his Yeman wolde telle his pryvetee, 148
CYT 717 But nathelees yow wol I tellen part. 164
 
 BY.............5
CYT 574 His hat heeng at his bak doun by a laas, 20
CYT 585 By cause that I wolde yow atake, 32
CYT 631 By cause of which men sholde hym reverence, 78
CYT 659 Whereas thise robbours and thise theves by kynde 106
CYT 710 For it is ernest to me, by my feith; 156
 
 CAN............1
CYT 597 Can he oght telle a myrie tale or tweye, 44
 
 CARIED.........1
CYT 567 It semed that he caried lite array. 14
 
 CATOUN.........1
CYT 688 For Catoun seith that he that gilty is 134
 
 CAUNTERBURY....1
CYT 624 Til that we come to Caunterbury toun, 70
 
 CAUSE..........3
CYT 585 By cause that I wolde yow atake, 32
CYT 631 By cause of which men sholde hym reverence, 78
CYT 690 That was the cause he gan so ny hym drawe 136
 
 CECILE.........1
CYT 554 Whan ended was the lyf of Seinte Cecile, 0
 
 CERTEIN........1
CYT 594 Thanne seyde oure Hoost, " for certein it wolde seme 40
 
 CHANON.........1
CYT 700 And whan this Chanon saugh it wolde nat bee, 146
 
 CHANOUN........3
CYT 573 I demed hym som chanoun for to be. 20
CYT 685 This Chanoun drough hym neer and herde al thyng 132
CYT 687 Of mennes speche evere hadde this Chanoun. 134
 
 CHAUNCE........1
CYT 593 " Freend, for thy warnyng God yeve thee good chaunce, " 40
 
 CHAUNGED.......1
CYT 667 That it hath chaunged my colour, I trowe. 114
 
 CLENE..........1
CYT 625 He koude al clene turnen up-so-doun, 72
 
 CLERK..........2
CYT 616 Is he a clerk, or noon? Telle what he is. " 62
CYT 617 " Nay, he is gretter than a clerk, ywis, " 64
 
 CLERKES........1
CYT 646 Aright, as clerkes seyn; it is a vice. 92
 
 CLOKE..........1
CYT 571 How that his cloke was sowed to his hood, 18
 
 CLOOTH.........1
CYT 637 And is of power bettre clooth to beye, 84
 
 CLOTE-LEEF.....1
CYT 577 A clote-leef he hadde under his hood 24
 
 CLOTHED........1
CYT 557 A man that clothed was in clothes blake, 4
 
 CLOTHES........1
CYT 557 A man that clothed was in clothes blake, 4
 
 COLOUR.........1
CYT 667 That it hath chaunged my colour, I trowe. 114
 
 COME...........2
CYT 582 And whan that he was come, he gan to crye, 28
CYT 624 Til that we come to Caunterbury toun, 70
 
 COMPAIGNYE.....4
CYT 583 " God save, " quod he, " this joly compaignye! 30
CYT 586 To riden in this myrie compaignye. " 32
CYT 598 With which he glade may this compaignye? " 44
CYT 695 Thou sclaundrest me heere in this compaignye, 142
 
 CONCLUSIOUN....1
CYT 672 For evere we lakken oure conclusioun. 118
 
 CRAFT..........2
CYT 619 Hoost, of his craft somwhat I wol yow shewe. 66
CYT 621 But al his craft ye may nat wite at me, 68
 
 CRAFTILY.......1
CYT 603 Ye wolde wondre how wel and craftily 50
 
 CRAFTY.........1
CYT 655 Syn that he is so crafty and so sly. 102
 
 CROPER.........1
CYT 566 A male tweyfoold on his croper lay; 12
 
 CRYE...........1
CYT 582 And whan that he was come, he gan to crye, 28
 
 CURTEISYE......1
CYT 587 His yeman eek was ful of curteisye, 34
 
 DALIAUNCE......1
CYT 592 For his desport; he loveth daliaunce. " 38
 
 DAR............3
CYT 596 He is ful jocunde also, dar I leye! 42
CYT 611 For muchel good, I dar leye in balaunce 58
CYT 661 As they that dar nat shewen hir presence; 108
 
 DECLARE........1
CYT 719 Swich thyng as that I knowe, I wol declare. 166
 
 DEDE...........1
CYT 638 If that his dede accorde with thy speche? 84
 
 DEERE..........1
CYT 694 For if thou do, thou shalt it deere abye. 140
 
 DEME...........1
CYT 595 Thy lord were wys, and so I may wel deme. 42
 
 DEMED..........1
CYT 573 I demed hym som chanoun for to be. 20
 
 DEMETH.........1
CYT 689 Demeth alle thyng be spoke of hym, ywis. 136
 
 DESIR..........1
CYT 671 And for al that we faille of oure desir, 118