| 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 |