DESPORT........1
CYT 592 For his desport; he loveth daliaunce. " 38
 
 DISCOLOURED....1
CYT 664 Why artow so discoloured of thy face? " 110
 
 DISCOVEREST....1
CYT 696 And eek discoverest that thou sholdest hyde. " 142
 
 DISCRECIOUN....1
CYT 613 He is a man of heigh discrecioun; 60
 
 DO.............3
CYT 602 And ye hym knewe as wel as do I, 48
CYT 694 For if thou do, thou shalt it deere abye. 140
CYT 699 " In feith, " quod he, " namoore I do but lyte. " 146
 
 DOON...........2
CYT 673 To muchel folk we doon illusioun, 120
CYT 679 It for to doon, and after it we grope. 126
 
 DOOTH..........2
CYT 650 So dooth my lord, and that me greveth soore; 96
CYT 654 Telle how he dooth, I pray thee hertely, 100
 
 DOUN...........1
CYT 574 His hat heeng at his bak doun by a laas, 20
 
 DRAWE..........1
CYT 690 That was the cause he gan so ny hym drawe 136
 
 DROPPED........1
CYT 580 His forheed dropped as a stillatorie 26
 
 DROUGH.........1
CYT 685 This Chanoun drough hym neer and herde al thyng 132
 
 DWELLE.........1
CYT 656 Where dwelle ye, if it to telle be? " 102
 
 DYE............1
CYT 709 Er that he dye, sorwe have he and shame! 156
 
 EEK............4
CYT 562 The hors eek that his yeman rood upon 8
CYT 587 His yeman eek was ful of curteisye, 34
CYT 600 He kan of murthe and eek of jolitee 46
CYT 696 And eek discoverest that thou sholdest hyde. " 142
 
 EFFECT.........1
CYT 634 As in effect, to hym, so moot I go, 80
 
 EMPRISE........1
CYT 605 He hath take on hym many a greet emprise, 52
 
 ENDED..........1
CYT 554 Whan ended was the lyf of Seinte Cecile, 0
 
 ER.............2
CYT 555 Er we hadde riden fully fyve mile, 2
CYT 709 Er that he dye, sorwe have he and shame! 156
 
 ERNEST.........1
CYT 710 For it is ernest to me, by my feith; 156
 
 EVERE..........3
CYT 670 We blondren evere and pouren in the fir, 116
CYT 672 For evere we lakken oure conclusioun. 118
CYT 687 Of mennes speche evere hadde this Chanoun. 134
 
 FACE...........1
CYT 664 Why artow so discoloured of thy face? " 110
 
 FAILLE.........1
CYT 671 And for al that we faille of oure desir, 118
 
 FALS...........1
CYT 678 Yet is it fals, but ay we han good hope 124
 
 FAREN..........1
CYT 662 So faren we, if I shal seye the sothe. " 108
 
 FASTE..........2
CYT 584 Faste have I priked, " quod he, " for youre sake, 30
CYT 682 It overtake, it slit awey so faste. 128
 
 FAYN...........1
CYT 591 Which that to ryden with yow is ful fayn 38
 
 FEELE..........1
CYT 711 That feele I wel, what so any man seith. 158
 
 FEEND..........1
CYT 705 Syn he is goon, the foule feend hym quelle! 152
 
 FEITH..........3
CYT 644 He is to wys, in feith, as I bileeve. 90
CYT 699 " In feith, " quod he, " namoore I do but lyte. " 146
CYT 710 For it is ernest to me, by my feith; 156
 
 FER............1
CYT 680 But that science is so fer us biforn, 126
 
 FEREFUL........1
CYT 660 Holden hir pryvee fereful residence, 106
 
 FEWE...........1
CYT 618 Seyde this Yeman, " and in wordes fewe, 64
 
 FIR............1
CYT 670 We blondren evere and pouren in the fir, 116
 
 FIRST..........1
CYT 708 He that me broghte first unto that game, 154
 
 FLEDDE.........1
CYT 702 He fledde awey for verray sorwe and shame. 148
 
 FLEKKED........1
CYT 565 He was of foom al flekked as a pye. 12
 
 FOLK...........1
CYT 673 To muchel folk we doon illusioun, 120
 
 FOOM...........2
CYT 564 Aboute the peytrel stood the foom ful hye; 10
CYT 565 He was of foom al flekked as a pye. 12
 
 FOR............29
CYT 568 Al light for somer rood this worthy man, 14
CYT 572 For which, whan I hadde longe avysed me, 18
CYT 573 I demed hym som chanoun for to be. 20
CYT 575 For he hadde riden moore than trot or paas; 22
CYT 578 For swoot and for to keep his heed from heete. 24
CYT 578 For swoot and for to keep his heed from heete. 24
CYT 579 But it was joye for to seen hym swete! 26
CYT 584 Faste have I priked, " quod he, " for youre sake, 30
CYT 592 For his desport; he loveth daliaunce. " 38
CYT 593 " Freend, for thy warnyng God yeve thee good chaunce, " 40
CYT 594 Thanne seyde oure Hoost, " for certein it wolde seme 40
CYT 606 Which were ful hard for any that is heere 52
CYT 609 If ye hym knewe, it wolde be for youre prow. 56
CYT 611 For muchel good, I dar leye in balaunce 58
CYT 641 God help me so, for he shal nevere thee! 88
CYT 648 For whan a man hath over-greet a wit, 94
CYT 671 And for al that we faille of oure desir, 118
CYT 672 For evere we lakken oure conclusioun. 118
CYT 679 It for to doon, and after it we grope. 126
CYT 686 Which this Yeman spak, for suspecioun 132
CYT 688 For Catoun seith that he that gilty is 134
CYT 694 For if thou do, thou shalt it deere abye. 140
CYT 702 He fledde awey for verray sorwe and shame. 148
CYT 706 For nevere heerafter wol I with hym meete 152
CYT 707 For peny ne for pound, I yow biheete. 154
CYT 707 For peny ne for pound, I yow biheete. 154
CYT 710 For it is ernest to me, by my feith; 156
CYT 712 And yet, for al my smert and al my grief, 158
CYT 713 For al my sorwe, labour, and meschief, 160
 
 FORGOON........1
CYT 610 Ye wolde nat forgoon his aqueyntaunce 56
 
 FORHEED........1
CYT 580 His forheed dropped as a stillatorie 26
 
 FORS...........1
CYT 652 " Ther-of no fors, good Yeman, " quod oure Hoost; 98
 
 FOULE..........1
CYT 705 Syn he is goon, the foule feend hym quelle! 152
 
 FREEND.........1
CYT 593 " Freend, for thy warnyng God yeve thee good chaunce, " 40
 
 FROM...........1
CYT 578 For swoot and for to keep his heed from heete. 24
 
 FUL............7
CYT 564 Aboute the peytrel stood the foom ful hye; 10
CYT 581 Were ful of plantayne and of paritorie. 28
CYT 587 His yeman eek was ful of curteisye, 34
CYT 591 Which that to ryden with yow is ful fayn 38
CYT 596 He is ful jocunde also, dar I leye! 42
CYT 606 Which were ful hard for any that is heere 52
CYT 649 Ful oft hym happeth to mysusen it. 96
 
 FULLY..........1
CYT 555 Er we hadde riden fully fyve mile, 2
 
 FYR............1
CYT 666 I am so used in the fyr to blowe 112
 
 FYVE...........1
CYT 555 Er we hadde riden fully fyve mile, 2
 
 GAME...........2
CYT 703 " A! " quod the Yeman, " heere shal arise game; 150
CYT 708 He that me broghte first unto that game, 154
 
 GAN............3
CYT 556 At Boghtoun under Blee us gan atake 2
CYT 582 And whan that he was come, he gan to crye, 28
CYT 690 That was the cause he gan so ny hym drawe 136
 
 GILTY..........1
CYT 688 For Catoun seith that he that gilty is 134
 
 GLADE..........1
CYT 598 With which he glade may this compaignye? " 44
 
 GO.............1
CYT 634 As in effect, to hym, so moot I go, 80
 
 GOD............6
CYT 583 " God save, " quod he, " this joly compaignye! 30
CYT 593 " Freend, for thy warnyng God yeve thee good chaunce, " 40
CYT 641 God help me so, for he shal nevere thee! 88
CYT 651 God it amende! I kan sey yow namoore. " 98
CYT 665 " Peter! " quod he, " God yeve it harde grace, 112
CYT 715 Now wolde God my wit myghte suffise 162