| AND.............89 | |
| MancT 108 In al this world, and eek the beste archer. | 4 |
| MancT 111 And many another noble worthy dede | 6 |
| MancT 114 And syngen that it was a melodie | 10 |
| MancT 124 Of honour, and of parfit worthynesse. | 20 |
| MancT 132 And taughte it speken, as men teche a jay. | 28 |
| MancT 134 And countrefete the speche of every man | 30 |
| MancT 138 Syngen so wonder myrily and weel. | 34 |
| MancT 141 And nyght and day dide evere his diligence | 36 |
| MancT 141 And nyght and day dide evere his diligence | 36 |
| MancT 142 Hir for to plese and doon hire reverence, | 38 |
| MancT 144 Jalous he was, and wolde have kept hire fayn. | 40 |
| MancT 146 And so is every wight in swich degree; | 42 |
| MancT 148 A good wyf, that is clene of werk and thoght, | 44 |
| MancT 150 And trewely the labour is in vayn | 46 |
| MancT 158 And for his manhede and his governaunce, | 54 |
| MancT 158 And for his manhede and his governaunce, | 54 |
| MancT 163 Taak any bryd, and put it in a cage, | 58 |
| MancT 164 And do al thyn entente and thy corage | 60 |
| MancT 164 And do al thyn entente and thy corage | 60 |
| MancT 165 To fostre it tendrely with mete and drynke | 60 |
| MancT 167 And keep it al so clenly as thou may, | 62 |
| MancT 170 Levere in a forest that is rude and coold | 66 |
| MancT 171 Goon ete wormes and swich wrecchednesse. | 66 |
| MancT 175 Lat take a cat, and fostre hym wel with milk | 70 |
| MancT 176 And tendre flessh, and make his couche of silk, | 72 |
| MancT 176 And tendre flessh, and make his couche of silk, | 72 |
| MancT 177 And lat hym seen a mous go by the wal, | 72 |
| MancT 178 Anon he weyveth milk and flessh and al, | 74 |
| MancT 178 Anon he weyveth milk and flessh and al, | 74 |
| MancT 179 And every deyntee that is in that hous, | 74 |
| MancT 182 And appetit fleemeth discrecioun. | 78 |
| MancT 188 That been untrewe, and nothyng by wommen. | 84 |
| MancT 202 Of which ther cometh muchel harm and wo. | 98 |
| MancT 203 And so bifel, whan Phebus was absent, | 98 |
| MancT 206 Foryeveth it me, and that I yow biseche. | 102 |
| MancT 215 And a povre wenche, oother than this -- | 110 |
| MancT 219 And for that oother is a povre womman, | 114 |
| MancT 221 And, God it woot, myn owene deere brother, | 116 |
| MancT 224 And an outlawe or a theef erraunt, | 120 |
| MancT 229 And brennen hous and hoom, and make al playn, | 124 |
| MancT 229 And brennen hous and hoom, and make al playn, | 124 |
| MancT 229 And brennen hous and hoom, and make al playn, | 124 |
| MancT 231 And for the outlawe hath but smal meynee, | 126 |
| MancT 232 And may nat doon so greet an harm as he, | 128 |
| MancT 241 Biheeld hire werk, and seyde never a word. | 136 |
| MancT 242 And whan that hoom was come Phebus, the lord, | 138 |
| MancT 250 For al thy beautee and thy gentilesse, | 146 |
| MancT 251 For al thy song and al thy mynstralcye, | 146 |
| MancT 258 By sadde tokenes and by wordes bolde, | 154 |
| MancT 260 Hym to greet shame and to greet vileynye, | 156 |
| MancT 261 And tolde hym ofte he saugh it with his yen. | 156 |
| MancT 263 And thoughte his sorweful herte brast atwo. | 158 |
| MancT 264 His bowe he bente, and sette therinne a flo, | 160 |
| MancT 265 And in his ire his wyf thanne hath he slayn. | 160 |
| MancT 268 Bothe harpe, and lute, and gyterne, and sautrie; | 164 |
| MancT 268 Bothe harpe, and lute, and gyterne, and sautrie; | 164 |
| MancT 268 Bothe harpe, and lute, and gyterne, and sautrie; | 164 |
| MancT 269 And eek he brak his arwes and his bowe, | 164 |
| MancT 269 And eek he brak his arwes and his bowe, | 164 |
| MancT 270 And after that thus spak he to the crowe: | 166 |
| MancT 275 That were to me so sad and eek so trewe, | 170 |
| MancT 282 Where was thy wit and thy discrecion? | 178 |
| MancT 286 And beeth avysed wel and sobrely | 182 |
| MancT 286 And beeth avysed wel and sobrely | 182 |
| MancT 290 Fully fordoon, and broght hem in the mire. | 186 |
| MancT 292 And to the crowe, " O false theef! " seyde he, | 188 |
| MancT 296 And eek thy white fetheres everichon, | 192 |
| MancT 299 Thou and thyn ofspryng evere shul be blake, | 194 |
| MancT 301 But evere crie agayn tempest and rayn, | 196 |
| MancT 303 And to the crowe he stirte, and that anon, | 198 |
| MancT 303 And to the crowe he stirte, and that anon, | 198 |
| MancT 304 And pulled his white fetheres everychon, | 200 |
| MancT 305 And made hym blak, and refte hym al his song, | 200 |
| MancT 305 And made hym blak, and refte hym al his song, | 200 |
| MancT 306 And eek his speche, and out at dore hym slong | 202 |
| MancT 306 And eek his speche, and out at dore hym slong | 202 |
| MancT 308 And for this caas been alle crowes blake. | 204 |
| MancT 310 Beth war, and taketh kep what that ye seye: | 206 |
| MancT 319 My sone, keep wel thy tonge, and keep thy freend. | 214 |
| MancT 323 Walled a tonge with teeth and lippes eke, | 218 |
| MancT 331 To speke of God, in honour and preyere. | 226 |
| MancT 333 Is to restreyne and kepe wel thy tonge; | 228 |
| MancT 337 Comth muchel harm; thus was me toold and taught. | 232 |
| MancT 340 Right as a swerd forkutteth and forkerveth | 236 |
| MancT 344 Reed Salomon, so wys and honurable; | 240 |
| MancT 349 The Flemyng seith, and lerne it if thee leste, | 244 |
| MancT 355 Thyng that is seyd is seyd, and forth it gooth, | 250 |
| MancT 359 My sone, be war, and be noon auctour newe | 254 |
| MancT 362 Kepe wel thy tonge and thenk upon the crowe. | 258 |
| ANON............6 | |
| MancT 178 Anon he weyveth milk and flessh and al, | 74 |
| MancT 204 His wyf anon hath for hir lemman sent. | 100 |
| MancT 239 Anon they wroghten al hire lust volage. | 134 |
| MancT 257 What wol ye moore? The crowe anon hym tolde, | 152 |
| MancT 293 " I wol thee quite anon thy false tale. | 188 |
| MancT 303 And to the crowe he stirte, and that anon, | 198 |
| ANOTHER.........3 | |
| MancT 111 And many another noble worthy dede | 6 |
| MancT 198 For under hym another hadde shee, | 94 |
| MancT 312 How that another man hath dight his wyf; | 208 |
| ANY.............3 | |
| MancT 163 Taak any bryd, and put it in a cage, | 58 |
| MancT 195 That sowneth into vertu any while. | 90 |
| MancT 287 Er ye doon any execucion | 182 |
| APAYD...........1 | |
| MancT 358 A tale of which he is now yvele apayd. | 254 |
| APPETIT.........3 | |
| MancT 180 Swich appetit hath he to ete a mous. | 76 |
| MancT 182 And appetit fleemeth discrecioun. | 78 |
| MancT 189 For men han evere a likerous appetit | 84 |
| ARCHER..........1 | |
| MancT 108 In al this world, and eek the beste archer. | 4 |
| ARM.............1 | |
| MancT 341 An arm a-two, my deere sone, right so | 236 |
| ARWES...........1 | |
| MancT 269 And eek he brak his arwes and his bowe, | 164 |
| AS..............24 | |
| MancT 106 As olde bookes maken mencioun, | 2 |
| MancT 109 He slow Phitoun, the serpent, as he lay | 4 |
| MancT 112 He with his bowe wroghte, as men may rede. | 8 |
| MancT 118 Koude nevere syngen half so wel as hee. | 14 |
| MancT 126 As wel in fredom as in chivalrie, | 22 |
| MancT 126 As wel in fredom as in chivalrie, | 22 |
| MancT 128 Of Phitoun, so as telleth us the storie, | 24 |
| MancT 132 And taughte it speken, as men teche a jay. | 28 |
| MancT 133 Whit was this crowe as is a snow-whit swan, | 28 |
| MancT 155 But now to purpos, as I first bigan: | 50 |
| MancT 161 As to destreyne a thyng which that nature | 56 |
| MancT 167 And keep it al so clenly as thou may, | 62 |
| MancT 207 The wise Plato seith, as ye may rede, | 102 |
| MancT 218 She shal be cleped his lady, as in love; | 114 |
| MancT 222 Men leyn that oon as lowe as lith that oother. | 118 |
| MancT 222 Men leyn that oon as lowe as lith that oother. | 118 |
| MancT 232 And may nat doon so greet an harm as he, | 128 |
| MancT 237 I wol go to my tale, as I bigan. | 132 |
| MancT 254 Noght worth to thee, as in comparisoun, | 150 |
| MancT 314 Daun Salomon, as wise clerkes seyn, | 210 |
| MancT 316 But, as I seyde, I am noght textueel. | 212 |
| MancT 326 Hath many a man been spilt, as clerkes teche, | 222 |
| MancT 340 Right as a swerd forkutteth and forkerveth | 236 |
| MancT 347 Dissimule as thou were deef, if that thou heere | 242 |