| BYNDE...............1 | |
| MancT 8 A theef myghte hym ful lightly robbe and bynde. | 8 |
| CAM.................1 | |
| MancT 75 That were nat honest, if it cam to preef. " | 74 |
| CAPUL...............2 | |
| MancT 64 To kepen hym and his capul out of the slough; | 64 |
| MancT 65 And if he falle from his capul eftsoone, | 64 |
| CARE................1 | |
| MancT 54 To lifte hym up, and muchel care and wo, | 54 |
| CARIE...............1 | |
| MancT 96 Where that we goon, good drynke with us carie; | 96 |
| CASTE...............1 | |
| MancT 48 For lakke of speche, and doun the hors hym caste, | 48 |
| CAUNTERBURY.........1 | |
| MancT 3 Under the Blee, in Caunterbury Weye? | 2 |
| CAUSE...............1 | |
| MancT 57 " By cause drynke hath dominacioun | 56 |
| CERTEYN.............1 | |
| MancT 34 Of me, certeyn, thou shalt nat been yglosed. | 34 |
| CERTEYNLY...........1 | |
| MancT 87 And certeynly, to tellen as it was, | 86 |
| CHEPE...............1 | |
| MancT 24 Than the beste galon wyn in Chepe. " | 24 |
| CHYVACHEE...........1 | |
| MancT 50 This was a fair chyvachee of a cook! | 50 |
| CLOOS...............1 | |
| MancT 37 Hoold cloos thy mouth, man, by thy fader kyn! | 36 |
| COKKES..............1 | |
| MancT 9 See how he nappeth! See how, for cokkes bones, | 8 |
| COME................1 | |
| MancT 12 Do hym come forth, he knoweth his penaunce; | 12 |
| COMPAIGNYE..........1 | |
| MancT 27 Which that heere rideth in this compaignye, | 26 |
| COOK................9 | |
| MancT 11 Is that a cook of Londoun, with meschaunce? | 10 |
| MancT 15 Awake, thou Cook, " quod he, " God yeve thee sorwe! | 14 |
| MancT 20 This Cook, that was ful pale and no thyng reed, | 20 |
| MancT 26 To thee, sire Cook, and to no wight displese, | 26 |
| MancT 46 And with this speche the Cook wax wrooth and wraw, | 46 |
| MancT 50 This was a fair chyvachee of a cook! | 50 |
| MancT 85 This Cook shal drynke therof, if I may. | 84 |
| MancT 88 Of this vessel the Cook drank faste, allas! | 88 |
| MancT 92 And of that drynke the Cook was wonder fayn, | 92 |
| CORS................1 | |
| MancT 67 In liftyng up his hevy dronken cors. | 66 |
| CURSED..............1 | |
| MancT 39 Thy cursed breeth infecte wole us alle. | 38 |
| CURTEISYE...........1 | |
| MancT 28 And that oure Hoost wole, of his curteisye, | 28 |
| DASWEN..............1 | |
| MancT 31 Thyne eyen daswen eek, as that me thynketh, | 30 |
| DAY.................1 | |
| MancT 71 Another day he wole, peraventure, | 70 |
| DEETH...............1 | |
| MancT 86 Up peyne of deeth, he wol nat seye me nay. " | 86 |
| DEITEE..............1 | |
| MancT 101 Worshipe and thank be to thy deitee! | 100 |
| DEVEL...............1 | |
| MancT 38 The devel of helle sette his foot therin! | 38 |
| DISESE..............1 | |
| MancT 97 For that wol turne rancour and disese | 96 |
| DISPLESE............1 | |
| MancT 26 To thee, sire Cook, and to no wight displese, | 26 |
| DISPOSED............1 | |
| MancT 33 That sheweth wel thou art nat wel disposed. | 32 |
| DO..................2 | |
| MancT 12 Do hym come forth, he knoweth his penaunce; | 12 |
| MancT 63 " He hath also to do moore than ynough | 62 |
| DOMINACIOUN.........1 | |
| MancT 57 " By cause drynke hath dominacioun | 56 |
| DOON................1 | |
| MancT 25 " Wel, " quod the Maunciple, " if it may doon ese | 24 |
| DOONE...............1 | |
| MancT 66 Thanne shal we alle have ynogh to doone | 66 |
| DOUN................1 | |
| MancT 48 For lakke of speche, and doun the hors hym caste, | 48 |
| DRAGHTE.............1 | |
| MancT 83 A draghte of wyn, ye, of a ripe grape, | 82 |
| DRANK...............2 | |
| MancT 88 Of this vessel the Cook drank faste, allas! | 88 |
| MancT 89 What neded hym? He drank ynough biforn. | 88 |
| DRONKE..............2 | |
| MancT 17 Hastow had fleen al nyght, or artow dronke? | 16 |
| MancT 61 That he hath dronke, he speketh in his nose, | 60 |
| DRONKEN.............3 | |
| MancT 35 See how he ganeth, lo, this dronken wight, | 34 |
| MancT 44 I trowe that ye dronken han wyn ape, | 44 |
| MancT 67 In liftyng up his hevy dronken cors. | 66 |
| DRYNKE..............4 | |
| MancT 57 " By cause drynke hath dominacioun | 56 |
| MancT 85 This Cook shal drynke therof, if I may. | 84 |
| MancT 92 And of that drynke the Cook was wonder fayn, | 92 |
| MancT 96 Where that we goon, good drynke with us carie; | 96 |
| DUN.................1 | |
| MancT 5 And seyde, " Sires, what! Dun is in the myre! | 4 |
| EEK.................2 | |
| MancT 31 Thyne eyen daswen eek, as that me thynketh, | 30 |
| MancT 62 And fneseth faste, and eek he hath the pose. | 62 |
| EFTSOONE............1 | |
| MancT 65 And if he falle from his capul eftsoone, | 64 |
| ER..................1 | |
| MancT 52 And er that he agayn were in his sadel, | 52 |
| ERNEST..............1 | |
| MancT 100 That so kanst turnen ernest into game! | 100 |
| ESE.................1 | |
| MancT 25 " Wel, " quod the Maunciple, " if it may doon ese | 24 |
| EXCUSE..............1 | |
| MancT 29 I wol as now excuse thee of thy tale. | 28 |
| EYEN................1 | |
| MancT 31 Thyne eyen daswen eek, as that me thynketh, | 30 |
| EYLETH..............1 | |
| MancT 16 What eyleth thee to slepe by the morwe? | 16 |
| FADER...............1 | |
| MancT 37 Hoold cloos thy mouth, man, by thy fader kyn! | 36 |
| FAIR................1 | |
| MancT 50 This was a fair chyvachee of a cook! | 50 |
| FALLE...............4 | |
| MancT 10 That he wol falle fro his hors atones! | 10 |
| MancT 22 As ther is falle on me swich hevynesse, | 22 |
| MancT 40 Fy, stynkyng swyn! Fy, foule moote thee falle! | 40 |
| MancT 65 And if he falle from his capul eftsoone, | 64 |
| FAN.................1 | |
| MancT 42 Now, sweete sire, wol ye justen atte fan? | 42 |
| FASTE...............3 | |
| MancT 47 And on the Manciple he gan nodde faste | 46 |
| MancT 62 And fneseth faste, and eek he hath the pose. | 62 |
| MancT 88 Of this vessel the Cook drank faste, allas! | 88 |
| FAYN................1 | |
| MancT 92 And of that drynke the Cook was wonder fayn, | 92 |
| FEITH...............2 | |
| MancT 30 For, in good feith, thy visage is ful pale, | 30 |
| MancT 69 " But yet, Manciple, in feith thou art to nyce, | 68 |
| FELAWE..............1 | |
| MancT 7 That wole awake oure felawe al bihynde? | 6 |
| FEY.................1 | |
| MancT 13 For he shal telle a tale, by my fey, | 12 |
| FLEEN...............1 | |
| MancT 17 Hastow had fleen al nyght, or artow dronke? | 16 |
| FNESETH.............1 | |
| MancT 62 And fneseth faste, and eek he hath the pose. | 62 |
| FOOT................1 | |
| MancT 38 The devel of helle sette his foot therin! | 38 |
| FOR.................11 | |
| MancT 4 Ther gan oure Hooste for to jape and pleye, | 4 |
| MancT 6 Is ther no man, for preyere ne for hyre, | 6 |
| MancT 6 Is ther no man, for preyere ne for hyre, | 6 |
| MancT 9 See how he nappeth! See how, for cokkes bones, | 8 |
| MancT 13 For he shal telle a tale, by my fey, | 12 |
| MancT 30 For, in good feith, thy visage is ful pale, | 30 |
| MancT 48 For lakke of speche, and doun the hors hym caste, | 48 |
| MancT 60 For, were it wyn or oold or moysty ale | 60 |
| MancT 74 As for to pynchen at thy rekenynges, | 74 |
| MancT 78 Yet hadde I levere payen for the mare | 78 |
| MancT 97 For that wol turne rancour and disese | 96 |
| FORS................1 | |
| MancT 68 Telle on thy tale; of hym make I no fors. | 68 |
| FORTH...............1 | |
| MancT 12 Do hym come forth, he knoweth his penaunce; | 12 |
| FOULE...............1 | |
| MancT 40 Fy, stynkyng swyn! Fy, foule moote thee falle! | 40 |
| FRO.................2 | |
| MancT 10 That he wol falle fro his hors atones! | 10 |
| MancT 53 Ther was greet showvyng bothe to and fro | 52 |
| FROM................1 | |
| MancT 65 And if he falle from his capul eftsoone, | 64 |
| FUL.................4 | |
| MancT 8 A theef myghte hym ful lightly robbe and bynde. | 8 |
| MancT 20 This Cook, that was ful pale and no thyng reed, | 20 |
| MancT 30 For, in good feith, thy visage is ful pale, | 30 |
| MancT 32 And, wel I woot, thy breeth ful soure stynketh: | 32 |
| FY..................2 | |
| MancT 40 Fy, stynkyng swyn! Fy, foule moote thee falle! | 40 |
| MancT 40 Fy, stynkyng swyn! Fy, foule moote thee falle! | 40 |
| GALON...............1 | |
| MancT 24 Than the beste galon wyn in Chepe. " | 24 |
| GAME................1 | |
| MancT 100 That so kanst turnen ernest into game! | 100 |
| GAN.................3 | |
| MancT 4 Ther gan oure Hooste for to jape and pleye, | 4 |
| MancT 47 And on the Manciple he gan nodde faste | 46 |
| MancT 94 Thanne gan oure Hoost to laughen wonder loude, | 94 |