| ANGEL............1 | |
| FrT 1465 Or lyk an angel kan I ryde or go. | 164 |
| ANNE.............1 | |
| FrT 1613 " Pay me, " quod he, " or by the sweete Seinte Anne, | 312 |
| ANON.............2 | |
| FrT 1553 Hent it anon, for he hath yeve it thee, | 252 |
| FrT 1598 " Yis, " quod this somonour, " pay anon -- lat se -- | 298 |
| ANOTHER..........3 | |
| FrT 1396 Thou art a bailly, and I am another. | 96 |
| FrT 1411 Another day if that I sholde yow seche? " | 110 |
| FrT 1568 The carl spak oo thing, but he thoghte another. | 268 |
| ANSWERDE.........3 | |
| FrT 1388 This somnour hym answerde and seyde, " Nay; | 88 |
| FrT 1412 This yeman hym answerde in softe speche, | 112 |
| FrT 1506 Of elementz? " The feend answerde, " Nay. | 206 |
| ANSWERE..........2 | |
| FrT 1589 T' answere to the court of certeyn thynges. " | 288 |
| FrT 1596 And answere there by my procuratour | 296 |
| ANY..............5 | |
| FrT 1313 If any persoun wolde upon hem pleyne. | 12 |
| FrT 1340 As any hauk to lure in Engelond, | 40 |
| FrT 1450 To wite wher men wol yeve me any thyng. | 150 |
| FrT 1533 And if that any of us have moore than oother, | 232 |
| FrT 1632 For any thyng that I have had of thee. | 332 |
| APE..............1 | |
| FrT 1464 Somtyme lyk a man, or lyk an ape, | 164 |
| APOSTLES.........1 | |
| FrT 1503 And to the apostles servant eek was I. " | 202 |
| APPROWOURS.......1 | |
| FrT 1343 They weren his approwours prively. | 42 |
| AQUEYNTANCE......1 | |
| FrT 1398 Of thyn aqueyntance I wolde praye thee, | 98 |
| ART..............2 | |
| FrT 1396 Thou art a bailly, and I am another. | 96 |
| FrT 1486 In divers art and in diverse figures. | 186 |
| ARTOW............1 | |
| FrT 1392 " Artow thanne a bailly? " " Ye, " quod he. | 92 |
| ARWES............1 | |
| FrT 1381 A bowe he bar, and arwes brighte and kene; | 80 |
| ARYSE............1 | |
| FrT 1507 Somtyme we feyne, and somtyme we aryse | 206 |
| AS...............32 | |
| FrT 1327 For thogh this Somonour wood were as an hare, | 26 |
| FrT 1340 As any hauk to lure in Engelond, | 40 |
| FrT 1350 And right as Judas hadde purses smale, | 50 |
| FrT 1365 Thee thar namoore as in this cas travaille. | 64 |
| FrT 1397 I am unknowen as in this contree; | 96 |
| FrT 1402 Al shal be thyn, right as thou wolt desire. " | 102 |
| FrT 1407 This somonour, which that was as ful of jangles | 106 |
| FrT 1408 As ful of venym been thise waryangles | 108 |
| FrT 1419 Syn that ye been a baillif as am I, | 118 |
| FrT 1423 But as my brother tel me, how do ye. " | 122 |
| FrT 1425 " As I shal tellen thee a feithful tale, | 124 |
| FrT 1458 Ye han a mannes shap as wel as I; | 158 |
| FrT 1458 Ye han a mannes shap as wel as I; | 158 |
| FrT 1472 As moost able is oure preyes for to take. " | 172 |
| FrT 1502 As to the erchebisshop Seint Dunstan, | 202 |
| FrT 1509 And speke as renably and faire and wel | 208 |
| FrT 1510 As to the Phitonissa dide Samuel. | 210 |
| FrT 1525 My trouthe wol I holde, as in this cas. | 224 |
| FrT 1528 As I am sworn, and ech of us til oother, | 228 |
| FrT 1542 The cartere smoot and cryde as he were wood, | 242 |
| FrT 1545 As ferforthly as evere were ye foled, | 244 |
| FrT 1545 As ferforthly as evere were ye foled, | 244 |
| FrT 1546 So muche wo as I have with yow tholed! | 246 |
| FrT 1549 And neer the feend he drough, as noght ne were, | 248 |
| FrT 1574 That hadde almoost as lief to lese hire nekke | 274 |
| FrT 1575 As for to yeve a peny of hir good. | 274 |
| FrT 1579 But for thou kanst nat, as in this contree, | 278 |
| FrT 1591 So wisly helpe me, as I ne may. | 290 |
| FrT 1597 To swich thyng as men wole opposen me? " | 296 |
| FrT 1614 As I wol bere awey thy newe panne | 314 |
| FrT 1641 Where as that somonours han hir heritage. | 340 |
| FrT 1656 Herketh this word! Beth war, as in this cas: | 356 |
| ASSENT...........1 | |
| FrT 1359 Thus was the wenche and he of oon assent, | 58 |
| ASTERTE..........1 | |
| FrT 1314 Ther myghte asterte hym no pecunyal peyne. | 14 |
| AT...............5 | |
| FrT 1355 He hadde eek wenches at his retenue, | 54 |
| FrT 1489 And somtyme, at oure prayere, han we leve | 188 |
| FrT 1537 And right at the entryng of the townes ende, | 236 |
| FrT 1581 This somonour clappeth at the wydwes gate. | 280 |
| FrT 1617 I payde at hoom for thy correccioun. " | 316 |
| ATAKE............1 | |
| FrT 1384 " Sire, " quod this somnour, " hayl, and wel atake! " | 84 |
| ATTE.............1 | |
| FrT 1349 And make hym grete feestes atte nale. | 48 |
| AVAILLE..........2 | |
| FrT 1324 That taughte hym wel wher that hym myghte availle. | 24 |
| FrT 1366 I am thy freend, ther I thee may availle. " | 66 |
| AVOWTIER.........1 | |
| FrT 1372 Or an avowtier, or a paramour. | 72 |
| AVOWTRYE.........1 | |
| FrT 1306 Of diffamacioun, and avowtrye, | 6 |
| AWAYT............1 | |
| FrT 1657 " The leoun sit in his awayt alway | 356 |
| AWEY.............1 | |
| FrT 1614 As I wol bere awey thy newe panne | 314 |
| AXE..............2 | |
| FrT 1557 Axe hym thyself, if thou nat trowest me; | 256 |
| FrT 1595 May I nat axe a libel, sire somonour, | 294 |
| AXEST............1 | |
| FrT 1482 But, for thou axest why labouren we -- | 182 |
| AY...............1 | |
| FrT 1659 Disposeth ay youre hertes to withstonde | 358 |
| BAILLIF..........1 | |
| FrT 1419 Syn that ye been a baillif as am I, | 118 |
| BAILLY...........2 | |
| FrT 1392 " Artow thanne a bailly? " " Ye, " quod he. | 92 |
| FrT 1396 Thou art a bailly, and I am another. | 96 |
| BAR..............1 | |
| FrT 1381 A bowe he bar, and arwes brighte and kene; | 80 |
| BARE.............1 | |
| FrT 1480 For, brother myn, thy wit is al to bare | 180 |
| BAUDE............1 | |
| FrT 1354 A theef, and eek a somnour, and a baude. | 54 |
| BAWDERYE.........1 | |
| FrT 1305 Of wicchecraft, and eek of bawderye, | 4 |
| BAWDES...........1 | |
| FrT 1339 Hadde alwey bawdes redy to his hond, | 38 |
| BE...............20 | |
| FrT 1402 Al shal be thyn, right as thou wolt desire. " | 102 |
| FrT 1405 For to be sworne bretheren til they deye. | 104 |
| FrT 1436 But if it be to hevy or to hoot. | 136 |
| FrT 1440 Ne of swiche japes wol I nat be shryven. | 140 |
| FrT 1443 Wel be we met, by God and by Seint Jame! | 142 |
| FrT 1466 It is no wonder thyng thogh it be so; | 166 |
| FrT 1494 And somtyme be we suffred for to seke | 194 |
| FrT 1499 Al be it that it was nat oure entente | 198 |
| FrT 1500 He sholde be sauf, but that we wolde hym hente. | 200 |
| FrT 1501 And somtyme be we servant unto man, | 200 |
| FrT 1522 Til it be so that thou forsake me. " | 222 |
| FrT 1529 For to be trewe brother in this cas; | 228 |
| FrT 1534 Lat hym be trewe and parte it with his brother. " | 234 |
| FrT 1576 I wole han twelf pens, though that she be wood, | 276 |
| FrT 1587 Up peyne of cursyng, looke that thou be | 286 |
| FrT 1594 But I be deed, so priketh it in my syde. | 294 |
| FrT 1611 If I th' excuse, though thou shul be spilt! " | 310 |
| FrT 1634 " Now, brother, " quod the devel, " be nat wrooth; | 334 |
| FrT 1650 Al be it so no tonge may it devyse, | 350 |
| FrT 1662 For Crist wol be youre champion and knyght. | 362 |
| BEEN.............11 | |
| FrT 1329 For we been out of his correccioun. | 28 |
| FrT 1332 " Peter! so been wommen of the styves, " | 32 |
| FrT 1408 As ful of venym been thise waryangles | 108 |
| FrT 1419 Syn that ye been a baillif as am I, | 118 |
| FrT 1426 My wages been ful streite and ful smale. | 126 |
| FrT 1460 In helle, ther ye been in youre estat? " | 160 |
| FrT 1463 Or elles make yow seme we been shape; | 162 |
| FrT 1483 For somtyme we been Goddes instrumentz | 182 |
| FrT 1514 Thou wolt algates wite how we been shape; | 214 |
| FrT 1592 I have been syk, and that ful many a day. | 292 |
| FrT 1635 Thy body and this panne been myne by right. | 334 |