AND..............113
FrT 1305 Of wicchecraft, and eek of bawderye, 4
FrT 1306 Of diffamacioun, and avowtrye, 6
FrT 1307 Of chirche reves, and of testamentz, 6
FrT 1308 Of contractes and of lakke of sacramentz, 8
FrT 1309 Of usure, and of symonye also. 8
FrT 1312 And smale tytheres weren foule yshent, 12
FrT 1315 For smale tithes and for smal offrynge 14
FrT 1326 To techen hym to foure and twenty mo. 26
FrT 1334 " Pees! with myschance and with mysaventure! " 34
FrT 1335 Thus seyde oure Hoost, " and lat hym telle his tale. 34
FrT 1348 And they were glade for to fille his purs 48
FrT 1349 And make hym grete feestes atte nale. 48
FrT 1350 And right as Judas hadde purses smale, 50
FrT 1351 And was a theef, right swich a theef was he; 50
FrT 1354 A theef, and eek a somnour, and a baude. 54
FrT 1354 A theef, and eek a somnour, and a baude. 54
FrT 1359 Thus was the wenche and he of oon assent, 58
FrT 1360 And he wolde fecche a feyned mandement, 60
FrT 1361 And somne hem to chapitre bothe two, 60
FrT 1362 And pile the man, and lete the wenche go. 62
FrT 1362 And pile the man, and lete the wenche go. 62
FrT 1373 And for that was the fruyt of al his rente, 72
FrT 1375 And so bifel that ones on a day 74
FrT 1379 And happed that he saugh bifore hym ryde 78
FrT 1381 A bowe he bar, and arwes brighte and kene; 80
FrT 1381 A bowe he bar, and arwes brighte and kene; 80
FrT 1384 " Sire, " quod this somnour, " hayl, and wel atake! " 84
FrT 1385 " Welcome, " quod he, " and every good felawe! 84
FrT 1388 This somnour hym answerde and seyde, " Nay; 88
FrT 1393 He dorste nat, for verray filthe and shame 92
FrT 1396 Thou art a bailly, and I am another. 96
FrT 1399 And eek of bretherhede, if that yow leste. 98
FrT 1400 I have gold and silver in my cheste; 100
FrT 1406 In daliance they ryden forth and pleye. 106
FrT 1409 And evere enqueryng upon every thyng, 108
FrT 1420 Som subtiltee, and tel me feithfully 120
FrT 1422 And spareth nat for conscience ne synne, 122
FrT 1426 My wages been ful streite and ful smale. 126
FrT 1427 My lord is hard to me and daungerous, 126
FrT 1428 And myn office is ful laborous, 128
FrT 1429 And therfore by extorcions I lyve. 128
FrT 1443 Wel be we met, by God and by Seint Jame! 142
FrT 1449 And heere I ryde aboute my purchasyng, 148
FrT 1468 And pardee, yet kan I moore craft than he. " 168
FrT 1470 In sondry shap, and nat alwey in oon? " 170
FrT 1476 The day is short, and it is passed pryme, 176
FrT 1477 And yet ne wan I nothyng in this day. 176
FrT 1479 And nat entende oure wittes to declare. 178
FrT 1484 And meenes to doon his comandementz, 184
FrT 1486 In divers art and in diverse figures. 186
FrT 1489 And somtyme, at oure prayere, han we leve 188
FrT 1490 Oonly the body and nat the soule greve; 190
FrT 1492 And somtyme han we myght of bothe two -- 192
FrT 1493 This is to seyn, of soule and body eke. 192
FrT 1494 And somtyme be we suffred for to seke 194
FrT 1495 Upon a man and doon his soule unreste 194
FrT 1496 And nat his body, and al is for the beste. 196
FrT 1496 And nat his body, and al is for the beste. 196
FrT 1501 And somtyme be we servant unto man, 200
FrT 1503 And to the apostles servant eek was I. " 202
FrT 1507 Somtyme we feyne, and somtyme we aryse 206
FrT 1509 And speke as renably and faire and wel 208
FrT 1509 And speke as renably and faire and wel 208
FrT 1509 And speke as renably and faire and wel 208
FrT 1511 (And yet wol som men seye it was nat he; 210
FrT 1528 As I am sworn, and ech of us til oother, 228
FrT 1530 And bothe we goon abouten oure purchas. 230
FrT 1532 And I shal myn; thus may we bothe lyve. 232
FrT 1533 And if that any of us have moore than oother, 232
FrT 1534 Lat hym be trewe and parte it with his brother. " 234
FrT 1536 And with that word they ryden forth hir wey. 236
FrT 1537 And right at the entryng of the townes ende, 236
FrT 1542 The cartere smoot and cryde as he were wood, 242
FrT 1544 The feend, " quod he, " yow fecche, body and bones, 244
FrT 1547 The devel have al, bothe hors and cart and hey! " 246
FrT 1547 The devel have al, bothe hors and cart and hey! " 246
FrT 1549 And neer the feend he drough, as noght ne were, 248
FrT 1550 Ful prively, and rowned in his ere: 250
FrT 1554 Bothe hey and cart, and eek his caples thre. " 254
FrT 1554 Bothe hey and cart, and eek his caples thre. " 254
FrT 1558 Or elles stynt a while, and thou shalt see. " 258
FrT 1560 And they bigonne to drawen and to stoupe. 260
FrT 1560 And they bigonne to drawen and to stoupe. 260
FrT 1562 And al his handwerk, bothe moore and lesse! 262
FrT 1562 And al his handwerk, bothe moore and lesse! 262
FrT 1564 I pray God save thee, and Seinte Loy! 264
FrT 1578 And yet, God woot, of hire knowe I no vice. 278
FrT 1592 I have been syk, and that ful many a day. 292
FrT 1596 And answere there by my procuratour 296
FrT 1599 Twelf pens to me, and I wol thee acquite. 298
FrT 1601 My maister hath the profit and nat I. 300
FrT 1602 Com of, and lat me ryden hastily; 302
FrT 1605 So wisly help me out of care and synne, 304
FrT 1608 Ye knowen wel that I am povre and oold; 308
FrT 1622 Unto the devel blak and rough of hewe 322
FrT 1623 Yeve I thy body and my panne also! " 322
FrT 1624 And whan the devel herde hire cursen so 324
FrT 1629 And panne and al, but he wol hym repente! " 328
FrT 1629 And panne and al, but he wol hym repente! " 328
FrT 1633 I wolde I hadde thy smok and every clooth! " 332
FrT 1635 Thy body and this panne been myne by right. 334
FrT 1639 And with that word this foule feend hym hente; 338
FrT 1640 Body and soule he with the devel wente 340
FrT 1642 And God, that maked after his ymage 342
FrT 1643 Mankynde, save and gyde us, alle and some, 342
FrT 1643 Mankynde, save and gyde us, alle and some, 342
FrT 1644 And leve thise somonours goode men bicome! 344
FrT 1647 After the text of Crist, Poul, and John, 346
FrT 1648 And of oure othere doctours many oon, 348
FrT 1654 Waketh and preyeth Jhesu for his grace 354
FrT 1660 The feend, that yow wolde make thral and bonde. 360
FrT 1662 For Crist wol be youre champion and knyght. 362
FrT 1663 And prayeth that thise somonours hem repente 362