BENEDICITE.......1
FrT 1456 " A! " quod this somonour, " benedicite! What sey ye? 156
 
 BENEDICITEE......1
FrT 1584 " Who clappeth? " seyde this wyf, " benedicitee! 284
 
 BERE.............1
FrT 1614 As I wol bere awey thy newe panne 314
 
 BESTE............1
FrT 1496 And nat his body, and al is for the beste. 196
 
 BET..............2
FrT 1371 Bet than this somnour knew a sly lecchour, 70
FrT 1519 Bet than Virgile, while he was on lyve, 218
 
 BETH.............1
FrT 1656 Herketh this word! Beth war, as in this cas: 356
 
 BETTRE...........1
FrT 1433 I kan no bettre telle, feithfully. " 132
 
 BICOME...........1
FrT 1644 And leve thise somonours goode men bicome! 344
 
 BIFEL............1
FrT 1375 And so bifel that ones on a day 74
 
 BIFORE...........2
FrT 1379 And happed that he saugh bifore hym ryde 78
FrT 1588 Tomorn bifore the erchedeknes knee 288
 
 BIGONNE..........1
FrT 1560 And they bigonne to drawen and to stoupe. 260
 
 BILLE............1
FrT 1586 " I have, " quod he, " of somonce here a bille; 286
 
 BISSHOP..........1
FrT 1317 For er the bisshop caughte hem with his hook, 16
 
 BITYDE...........1
FrT 1523 " Nay, " quod this somonour, " that shal nat bityde! 222
 
 BLAK.............1
FrT 1622 Unto the devel blak and rough of hewe 322
 
 BLAKE............2
FrT 1364 Do striken hire out of oure lettres blake; 64
FrT 1383 An hat upon his heed with frenges blake. 82
 
 BLESSE...........1
FrT 1561 " Heyt! Now, " quod he, " ther Jhesu Crist yow blesse, 260
 
 BLYVE............1
FrT 1520 Or Dant also. Now lat us ryde blyve, 220
 
 BODIES...........1
FrT 1505 Make ye yow newe bodies thus alway 204
 
 BODY.............8
FrT 1490 Oonly the body and nat the soule greve; 190
FrT 1493 This is to seyn, of soule and body eke. 192
FrT 1496 And nat his body, and al is for the beste. 196
FrT 1544 The feend, " quod he, " yow fecche, body and bones, 244
FrT 1621 Ne nevere I nas but of my body trewe! 320
FrT 1623 Yeve I thy body and my panne also! " 322
FrT 1635 Thy body and this panne been myne by right. 334
FrT 1640 Body and soule he with the devel wente 340
 
 BODYES...........1
FrT 1508 With dede bodyes, in ful sondry wyse, 208
 
 BOLDELY..........1
FrT 1303 That boldely dide execucioun 2
 
 BONDE............1
FrT 1660 The feend, that yow wolde make thral and bonde. 360
 
 BONES............1
FrT 1544 The feend, " quod he, " yow fecche, body and bones, 244
 
 BOOK.............1
FrT 1318 They weren in the erchedeknes book. 18
 
 BOTHE............7
FrT 1361 And somne hem to chapitre bothe two, 60
FrT 1492 And somtyme han we myght of bothe two -- 192
FrT 1530 And bothe we goon abouten oure purchas. 230
FrT 1532 And I shal myn; thus may we bothe lyve. 232
FrT 1547 The devel have al, bothe hors and cart and hey! " 246
FrT 1554 Bothe hey and cart, and eek his caples thre. " 254
FrT 1562 And al his handwerk, bothe moore and lesse! 262
 
 BOWE.............2
FrT 1369 For in this world nys dogge for the bowe 68
FrT 1381 A bowe he bar, and arwes brighte and kene; 80
 
 BOY..............1
FrT 1563 That was wel twight, myn owene lyard boy. 262
 
 BOYE.............1
FrT 1322 A slyer boye nas noon in Engelond; 22
 
 BRETHEREN........1
FrT 1405 For to be sworne bretheren til they deye. 104
 
 BRETHERHEDE......1
FrT 1399 And eek of bretherhede, if that yow leste. 98
 
 BRIBERYES........1
FrT 1367 Certeyn he knew of briberyes mo 66
 
 BRIGHTE..........1
FrT 1381 A bowe he bar, and arwes brighte and kene; 80
 
 BROK.............1
FrT 1543 " Hayt, Brok! Hayt, Scot! What spare ye for the stones? 242
 
 BROOTHER.........1
FrT 1395 " Depardieux, " quod this yeman, " deere broother, 94
 
 BROTHER..........18
FrT 1410 " Brother, " quod he, " where is now youre dwellyng 110
FrT 1413 " Brother, " quod he, " fer in the north contree, 112
FrT 1417 " Now, brother, " quod this somonour, " I yow preye, 116
FrT 1423 But as my brother tel me, how do ye. " 122
FrT 1424 " Now, by my trouthe, brother deere, " seyde he, 124
FrT 1444 But, leeve brother, tel me thanne thy name, " 144
FrT 1447 " Brother, " quod he, " wiltow that I thee telle? 146
FrT 1480 For, brother myn, thy wit is al to bare 180
FrT 1515 Thou shalt herafterward, my brother deere, 214
FrT 1527 My trouthe wol I holde to my brother, 226
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 1551 " Herkne, my brother, herkne, by thy feith! 250
FrT 1566 " Lo, brother, " quod the feend, " what tolde I thee? 266
FrT 1567 Heere may ye se, myn owene deere brother, 266
FrT 1572 This somonour to his brother gan to rowne: 272
FrT 1573 " Brother, " quod he, " heere woneth an old rebekke 272
FrT 1634 " Now, brother, " quod the devel, " be nat wrooth; 334
 
 BRYBE............1
FrT 1378 Feynynge a cause, for he wolde brybe. 78
 
 BUT..............17
FrT 1310 But certes, lecchours dide he grettest wo; 10
FrT 1352 His maister hadde but half his duetee. 52
FrT 1423 But as my brother tel me, how do ye. " 122
FrT 1436 But if it be to hevy or to hoot. 136
FrT 1444 But, leeve brother, tel me thanne thy name, " 144
FrT 1462 But whan us liketh we kan take us oon, 162
FrT 1475 Seyde this feend, " but alle thyng hath tyme. 174
FrT 1482 But, for thou axest why labouren we -- 182
FrT 1500 He sholde be sauf, but that we wolde hym hente. 200
FrT 1513 But o thyng warne I thee, I wol nat jape: 212
FrT 1568 The carl spak oo thing, but he thoghte another. 268
FrT 1579 But for thou kanst nat, as in this contree, 278
FrT 1594 But I be deed, so priketh it in my syde. 294
FrT 1600 I shal no profit han therby but lite; 300
FrT 1621 Ne nevere I nas but of my body trewe! 320
FrT 1629 And panne and al, but he wol hym repente! " 328
FrT 1653 But for to kepe us fro that cursed place, 352
 
 BY...............17
FrT 1358 That lay by hem, they tolde it in his ere. 58
FrT 1389 Heere faste by, " quod he, " is myn entente 88
FrT 1403 " Grant mercy, " quod this somonour, " by my feith! " 102
FrT 1418 Teche me, whil that we ryden by the weye, 118
FrT 1424 " Now, by my trouthe, brother deere, " seyde he, 124
FrT 1429 And therfore by extorcions I lyve. 128
FrT 1431 Algate, by sleyghte or by violence, 130
FrT 1431 Algate, by sleyghte or by violence, 130
FrT 1443 Wel be we met, by God and by Seint Jame! 142
FrT 1443 Wel be we met, by God and by Seint Jame! 142
FrT 1517 For thou shalt, by thyn owene experience, 216
FrT 1535 " I graunte, " quod the devel, " by my fey. " 234
FrT 1551 " Herkne, my brother, herkne, by thy feith! 250
FrT 1596 And answere there by my procuratour 296
FrT 1613 " Pay me, " quod he, " or by the sweete Seinte Anne, 312
FrT 1618 " Thou lixt! " quod she, " by my savacioun, 318
FrT 1635 Thy body and this panne been myne by right. 334
 
 CAPLES...........1
FrT 1554 Bothe hey and cart, and eek his caples thre. " 254
 
 CARE.............1
FrT 1605 So wisly help me out of care and synne, 304