| AT..............2 | |
| MancT 306 And eek his speche, and out at dore hym slong | 202 |
| MancT 330 At alle tymes, but whan thou doost thy peyne | 226 |
| ATWO............1 | |
| MancT 263 And thoughte his sorweful herte brast atwo. | 158 |
| AUCTOUR.........1 | |
| MancT 359 My sone, be war, and be noon auctour newe | 254 |
| AVAILLETH.......1 | |
| MancT 147 But al in ydel, for it availleth noght. | 42 |
| AVYSE...........1 | |
| MancT 324 For man sholde hym avyse what he speeke. | 220 |
| AVYSED..........2 | |
| MancT 286 And beeth avysed wel and sobrely | 182 |
| MancT 335 My sone, of muchel spekyng yvele avysed, | 230 |
| AVYSELY.........1 | |
| MancT 327 But for litel speche avysely | 222 |
| AWAYT...........1 | |
| MancT 149 Sholde nat been kept in noon awayt, certayn; | 44 |
| AWEYWARD........1 | |
| MancT 262 This Phebus gan aweyward for to wryen, | 158 |
| AWREKE..........1 | |
| MancT 298 Thus shal men on a traytour been awreke; | 194 |
| AY..............2 | |
| MancT 174 His libertee this brid desireth ay. | 70 |
| MancT 240 The white crowe, that heeng ay in the cage, | 136 |
| BACHILER........1 | |
| MancT 107 He was the mooste lusty bachiler | 2 |
| BACHILRIE.......1 | |
| MancT 125 This Phebus, that was flour of bachilrie, | 20 |
| BE..............13 | |
| MancT 145 For hym were looth byjaped for to be, | 40 |
| MancT 168 Although his cage of gold be never so gay, | 64 |
| MancT 191 Than on hire wyves, be they never so faire, | 86 |
| MancT 210 The word moot cosyn be to the werkyng. | 106 |
| MancT 216 If it so be they werke bothe amys -- | 112 |
| MancT 218 She shal be cleped his lady, as in love; | 114 |
| MancT 220 She shal be cleped his wenche or his lemman. | 116 |
| MancT 283 O every man, be war of rakelnesse! | 178 |
| MancT 299 Thou and thyn ofspryng evere shul be blake, | 194 |
| MancT 352 Thee thar nat drede for to be biwreyd; | 248 |
| MancT 356 Though hym repente, or be hym nevere so looth. | 252 |
| MancT 359 My sone, be war, and be noon auctour newe | 254 |
| MancT 359 My sone, be war, and be noon auctour newe | 254 |
| BEAUTEE.........1 | |
| MancT 250 For al thy beautee and thy gentilesse, | 146 |
| BED.............1 | |
| MancT 256 For on thy bed thy wyf I saugh hym swyve. " | 152 |
| BEE.............2 | |
| MancT 151 To kepe a shrewe, for it wol nat bee. | 46 |
| MancT 214 If of hir body dishonest she bee, | 110 |
| BEEN............7 | |
| MancT 149 Sholde nat been kept in noon awayt, certayn; | 44 |
| MancT 188 That been untrewe, and nothyng by wommen. | 84 |
| MancT 298 Thus shal men on a traytour been awreke; | 194 |
| MancT 308 And for this caas been alle crowes blake. | 204 |
| MancT 326 Hath many a man been spilt, as clerkes teche, | 222 |
| MancT 334 Thus lerne children whan that they been yonge. | 230 |
| MancT 360 Of tidynges, wheither they been false or trewe. | 256 |
| BEETH...........1 | |
| MancT 286 And beeth avysed wel and sobrely | 182 |
| BEKKE...........1 | |
| MancT 346 My sone, spek nat, but with thyn heed thou bekke. | 242 |
| BENTE...........1 | |
| MancT 264 His bowe he bente, and sette therinne a flo, | 160 |
| BEREN...........1 | |
| MancT 129 Was wont to beren in his hand a bowe. | 24 |
| BESTE...........1 | |
| MancT 108 In al this world, and eek the beste archer. | 4 |
| BETH............1 | |
| MancT 310 Beth war, and taketh kep what that ye seye: | 206 |
| BIFEL...........1 | |
| MancT 203 And so bifel, whan Phebus was absent, | 98 |
| BIGAN...........3 | |
| MancT 120 That is or was sith that the world bigan. | 16 |
| MancT 155 But now to purpos, as I first bigan: | 50 |
| MancT 237 I wol go to my tale, as I bigan. | 132 |
| BIHEELD.........1 | |
| MancT 241 Biheeld hire werk, and seyde never a word. | 136 |
| BISECHE.........1 | |
| MancT 206 Foryeveth it me, and that I yow biseche. | 102 |
| BISYNESSE.......1 | |
| MancT 172 For evere this brid wol doon his bisynesse | 68 |
| BITAKE..........1 | |
| MancT 307 Unto the devel, which I hym bitake; | 202 |
| BITHYNKE........1 | |
| MancT 166 Of alle deyntees that thou kanst bithynke, | 62 |
| BITWIXE.........2 | |
| MancT 213 Bitwixe a wyf that is of heigh degree, | 108 |
| MancT 223 Right so bitwixe a titlelees tiraunt | 118 |
| BIWREYD.........1 | |
| MancT 352 Thee thar nat drede for to be biwreyd; | 248 |
| BLAK............1 | |
| MancT 305 And made hym blak, and refte hym al his song, | 200 |
| BLAKE...........2 | |
| MancT 299 Thou and thyn ofspryng evere shul be blake, | 194 |
| MancT 308 And for this caas been alle crowes blake. | 204 |
| BLERED..........1 | |
| MancT 252 For al thy waityng, blered is thyn ye | 148 |
| BLESSE..........1 | |
| MancT 321 My sone, from a feend men may hem blesse. | 216 |
| BODY............1 | |
| MancT 214 If of hir body dishonest she bee, | 110 |
| BOLDE...........1 | |
| MancT 258 By sadde tokenes and by wordes bolde, | 154 |
| BOOKES..........1 | |
| MancT 106 As olde bookes maken mencioun, | 2 |
| BOTHE...........2 | |
| MancT 216 If it so be they werke bothe amys -- | 112 |
| MancT 268 Bothe harpe, and lute, and gyterne, and sautrie; | 164 |
| BOWE............4 | |
| MancT 112 He with his bowe wroghte, as men may rede. | 8 |
| MancT 129 Was wont to beren in his hand a bowe. | 24 |
| MancT 264 His bowe he bente, and sette therinne a flo, | 160 |
| MancT 269 And eek he brak his arwes and his bowe, | 164 |
| BOYSTOUS........1 | |
| MancT 211 I am a boystous man, right thus seye I: | 106 |
| BRAK............2 | |
| MancT 267 For sorwe of which he brak his mynstralcie, | 162 |
| MancT 269 And eek he brak his arwes and his bowe, | 164 |
| BRAST...........1 | |
| MancT 263 And thoughte his sorweful herte brast atwo. | 158 |
| BRENNEN.........1 | |
| MancT 229 And brennen hous and hoom, and make al playn, | 124 |
| BRID............3 | |
| MancT 169 Yet hath this brid, by twenty thousand foold, | 64 |
| MancT 172 For evere this brid wol doon his bisynesse | 68 |
| MancT 174 His libertee this brid desireth ay. | 70 |
| BROGHT..........2 | |
| MancT 272 Thou hast me broght to my confusioun; | 168 |
| MancT 290 Fully fordoon, and broght hem in the mire. | 186 |
| BROTHER.........1 | |
| MancT 221 And, God it woot, myn owene deere brother, | 116 |
| BRYD............2 | |
| MancT 163 Taak any bryd, and put it in a cage, | 58 |
| MancT 244 " What, bryd? " quod Phebus. " What song syngestow? | 140 |
| BRYNGE..........1 | |
| MancT 233 Ne brynge a contree to so greet mescheef, | 128 |
| BUT.............13 | |
| MancT 147 But al in ydel, for it availleth noght. | 42 |
| MancT 155 But now to purpos, as I first bigan: | 50 |
| MancT 160 But God it woot, ther may no man embrace | 56 |
| MancT 217 But that the gentile, in estaat above, | 112 |
| MancT 231 And for the outlawe hath but smal meynee, | 126 |
| MancT 235 But for I am a man noght textueel, | 130 |
| MancT 301 But evere crie agayn tempest and rayn, | 196 |
| MancT 316 But, as I seyde, I am noght textueel. | 212 |
| MancT 317 But nathelees, thus taughte me my dame: | 212 |
| MancT 327 But for litel speche avysely | 222 |
| MancT 330 At alle tymes, but whan thou doost thy peyne | 226 |
| MancT 346 My sone, spek nat, but with thyn heed thou bekke. | 242 |
| MancT 353 But he that hath mysseyd, I dar wel sayn, | 248 |
| BY..............11 | |
| MancT 137 Ne koude, by an hondred thousand deel, | 32 |
| MancT 169 Yet hath this brid, by twenty thousand foold, | 64 |
| MancT 177 And lat hym seen a mous go by the wal, | 72 |
| MancT 187 Alle thise ensamples speke I by thise men | 82 |
| MancT 188 That been untrewe, and nothyng by wommen. | 84 |
| MancT 228 By force of meynee for to sleen dounright, | 124 |
| MancT 248 " By God, " quod he, " I synge nat amys. | 144 |
| MancT 258 By sadde tokenes and by wordes bolde, | 154 |
| MancT 258 By sadde tokenes and by wordes bolde, | 154 |
| MancT 309 Lordynges, by this ensample I yow preye, | 204 |
| MancT 354 He may by no wey clepe his word agayn. | 250 |