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