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