| CLAPPE..........1 | |
| MilT 3144 The Reve answerde and seyde, " Stynt thy clappe! | 36 |
| CLERK...........1 | |
| MilT 3143 How that a clerk hath set the wrightes cappe. " | 34 |
| COKEWOLD........1 | |
| MilT 3152 Who hath no wyf, he is no cokewold. | 44 |
| CRIE............1 | |
| MilT 3124 But in Pilates voys he gan to crie, | 16 |
| CURTEISIE.......1 | |
| MilT 3123 Ne abyde no man for his curteisie, | 14 |
| DEFAME..........1 | |
| MilT 3147 To apeyren any man, or hym defame, | 38 |
| DEMEN...........1 | |
| MilT 3161 As demen of myself that I were oon; | 52 |
| DEMETH..........1 | |
| MilT 3172 For Goddes love, demeth nat that I seye | 64 |
| DEVEL...........1 | |
| MilT 3134 Oure Hoost answerde, " Tel on, a devel wey! | 26 |
| DRAWEN..........1 | |
| MilT 3112 And worthy for to drawen to memorie, | 4 |
| DRONKE..........3 | |
| MilT 3128 Oure Hooste saugh that he was dronke of ale, | 20 |
| MilT 3138 That I am dronke; I knowe it by my soun. | 30 |
| MilT 3150 This dronke Millere spak ful soone ageyn | 42 |
| DRONKEN.........2 | |
| MilT 3120 The Millere, that for dronken was al pale, | 12 |
| MilT 3145 Lat be thy lewed dronken harlotrye. | 36 |
| EEK.............5 | |
| MilT 3146 It is a synne and eek a greet folye | 38 |
| MilT 3148 And eek to bryngen wyves in swich fame. | 40 |
| MilT 3180 And eek moralitee and hoolynesse. | 72 |
| MilT 3183 So was the Reve eek and othere mo, | 74 |
| MilT 3186 And eek men shal nat maken ernest of game. | 78 |
| ELLES...........2 | |
| MilT 3133 For I wol speke or elles go my wey. " | 24 |
| MilT 3175 Or elles falsen som of my mateere. | 66 |
| ENQUERE.........1 | |
| MilT 3166 Of the remenant nedeth nat enquere. " | 58 |
| ENTENTE.........1 | |
| MilT 3173 Of yvel entente, but for I moot reherce | 64 |
| ERNEST..........1 | |
| MilT 3186 And eek men shal nat maken ernest of game. | 78 |
| EVERE...........1 | |
| MilT 3155 And evere a thousand goode ayeyns oon badde. | 46 |
| EVERICHON.......1 | |
| MilT 3113 And namely the gentils everichon. | 4 |
| EVERY...........1 | |
| MilT 3171 And therfore every gentil wight I preye, | 62 |
| FALSEN..........1 | |
| MilT 3175 Or elles falsen som of my mateere. | 66 |
| FAME............1 | |
| MilT 3148 And eek to bryngen wyves in swich fame. | 40 |
| FIRST...........2 | |
| MilT 3130 Som bettre man shal telle us first another. | 22 |
| MilT 3137 But first I make a protestacioun | 28 |
| FOLYE...........1 | |
| MilT 3146 It is a synne and eek a greet folye | 38 |
| FOOL............1 | |
| MilT 3135 Thou art a fool; thy wit is overcome. " | 26 |
| FOR.............12 | |
| MilT 3112 And worthy for to drawen to memorie, | 4 |
| MilT 3117 For trewely the game is wel bigonne. | 8 |
| MilT 3120 The Millere, that for dronken was al pale, | 12 |
| MilT 3123 Ne abyde no man for his curteisie, | 14 |
| MilT 3126 I kan a noble tale for the nones, | 18 |
| MilT 3133 For I wol speke or elles go my wey. " | 24 |
| MilT 3141 For I wol telle a legende and a lyf | 32 |
| MilT 3159 Yet nolde I, for the oxen in my plogh, | 50 |
| MilT 3168 He nolde his wordes for no man forbere, | 60 |
| MilT 3172 For Goddes love, demeth nat that I seye | 64 |
| MilT 3173 Of yvel entente, but for I moot reherce | 64 |
| MilT 3178 For he shal fynde ynowe, grete and smale, | 70 |
| FORBERE.........1 | |
| MilT 3168 He nolde his wordes for no man forbere, | 60 |
| FOYSON..........1 | |
| MilT 3165 So he may fynde Goddes foyson there, | 56 |
| FUL.............2 | |
| MilT 3150 This dronke Millere spak ful soone ageyn | 42 |
| MilT 3154 Ther been ful goode wyves many oon, | 46 |
| FYNDE...........2 | |
| MilT 3165 So he may fynde Goddes foyson there, | 56 |
| MilT 3178 For he shal fynde ynowe, grete and smale, | 70 |
| GAME............2 | |
| MilT 3117 For trewely the game is wel bigonne. | 8 |
| MilT 3186 And eek men shal nat maken ernest of game. | 78 |
| GAN.............1 | |
| MilT 3124 But in Pilates voys he gan to crie, | 16 |
| GENTIL..........1 | |
| MilT 3171 And therfore every gentil wight I preye, | 62 |
| GENTILLESSE.....1 | |
| MilT 3179 Of storial thyng that toucheth gentillesse, | 70 |
| GENTILS.........1 | |
| MilT 3113 And namely the gentils everichon. | 4 |
| GO..............1 | |
| MilT 3133 For I wol speke or elles go my wey. " | 24 |
| GODDES..........4 | |
| MilT 3132 " By Goddes soule, " quod he, " that wol nat I; | 24 |
| MilT 3164 Of Goddes pryvetee, nor of his wyf. | 56 |
| MilT 3165 So he may fynde Goddes foyson there, | 56 |
| MilT 3172 For Goddes love, demeth nat that I seye | 64 |
| GON.............1 | |
| MilT 3114 Oure Hooste lough and swoor, " So moot I gon, | 6 |
| GOODE...........2 | |
| MilT 3154 Ther been ful goode wyves many oon, | 46 |
| MilT 3155 And evere a thousand goode ayeyns oon badde. | 46 |
| GOOTH...........1 | |
| MilT 3115 This gooth aright; unbokeled is the male. | 6 |
| GREET...........1 | |
| MilT 3146 It is a synne and eek a greet folye | 38 |
| GRETE...........1 | |
| MilT 3178 For he shal fynde ynowe, grete and smale, | 70 |
| HAD.............1 | |
| MilT 3109 Whan that the Knyght had thus his tale ytoold, | 0 |
| HARLOTRIE.......1 | |
| MilT 3184 And harlotrie they tolden bothe two. | 76 |
| HARLOTRYE.......1 | |
| MilT 3145 Lat be thy lewed dronken harlotrye. | 36 |
| HAT.............1 | |
| MilT 3122 He nolde avalen neither hood ne hat, | 14 |
| HATH............2 | |
| MilT 3143 How that a clerk hath set the wrightes cappe. " | 34 |
| MilT 3152 Who hath no wyf, he is no cokewold. | 44 |
| HAVE............1 | |
| MilT 3158 I have a wyf, pardee, as wel as thow; | 50 |
| HE..............10 | |
| MilT 3111 That he ne seyde it was a noble storie | 2 |
| MilT 3121 So that unnethe upon his hors he sat, | 12 |
| MilT 3122 He nolde avalen neither hood ne hat, | 14 |
| MilT 3124 But in Pilates voys he gan to crie, | 16 |
| MilT 3128 Oure Hooste saugh that he was dronke of ale, | 20 |
| MilT 3132 " By Goddes soule, " quod he, " that wol nat I; | 24 |
| MilT 3152 Who hath no wyf, he is no cokewold. | 44 |
| MilT 3165 So he may fynde Goddes foyson there, | 56 |
| MilT 3168 He nolde his wordes for no man forbere, | 60 |
| MilT 3178 For he shal fynde ynowe, grete and smale, | 70 |
| HEERE...........1 | |
| MilT 3170 M' athynketh that I shal reherce it heere. | 62 |
| HERKNETH........1 | |
| MilT 3136 " Now herkneth, " quod the Millere, " alle and some! | 28 |
| HIR.............1 | |
| MilT 3174 Hir tales alle, be they bettre or werse, | 66 |
| HIS.............8 | |
| MilT 3109 Whan that the Knyght had thus his tale ytoold, | 0 |
| MilT 3121 So that unnethe upon his hors he sat, | 12 |
| MilT 3123 Ne abyde no man for his curteisie, | 14 |
| MilT 3142 Bothe of a carpenter and of his wyf, | 34 |
| MilT 3164 Of Goddes pryvetee, nor of his wyf. | 56 |
| MilT 3168 He nolde his wordes for no man forbere, | 60 |
| MilT 3169 But tolde his cherles tale in his manere. | 60 |
| MilT 3169 But tolde his cherles tale in his manere. | 60 |
| HOOD............1 | |
| MilT 3122 He nolde avalen neither hood ne hat, | 14 |
| HOOLYNESSE......1 | |
| MilT 3180 And eek moralitee and hoolynesse. | 72 |
| HOOST...........1 | |
| MilT 3134 Oure Hoost answerde, " Tel on, a devel wey! | 26 |
| HOOSTE..........2 | |
| MilT 3114 Oure Hooste lough and swoor, " So moot I gon, | 6 |
| MilT 3128 Oure Hooste saugh that he was dronke of ale, | 20 |
| HORS............1 | |
| MilT 3121 So that unnethe upon his hors he sat, | 12 |
| HOUSBONDE.......1 | |
| MilT 3163 An housbonde shal nat been inquisityf | 54 |
| HOW.............1 | |
| MilT 3143 How that a clerk hath set the wrightes cappe. " | 34 |
| HYM.............1 | |
| MilT 3147 To apeyren any man, or hym defame, | 38 |
| I...............22 | |
| MilT 3114 Oure Hooste lough and swoor, " So moot I gon, | 6 |
| MilT 3126 I kan a noble tale for the nones, | 18 |
| MilT 3127 With which I wol now quite the Knyghtes tale. " | 18 |
| MilT 3132 " By Goddes soule, " quod he, " that wol nat I; | 24 |
| MilT 3133 For I wol speke or elles go my wey. " | 24 |
| MilT 3137 But first I make a protestacioun | 28 |
| MilT 3138 That I am dronke; I knowe it by my soun. | 30 |
| MilT 3138 That I am dronke; I knowe it by my soun. | 30 |
| MilT 3139 And therfore if that I mysspeke or seye, | 30 |
| MilT 3140 Wyte it the ale of Southwerk, I you preye. | 32 |
| MilT 3141 For I wol telle a legende and a lyf | 32 |
| MilT 3153 But I sey nat therfore that thou art oon; | 44 |
| MilT 3158 I have a wyf, pardee, as wel as thow; | 50 |
| MilT 3159 Yet nolde I, for the oxen in my plogh, | 50 |
| MilT 3161 As demen of myself that I were oon; | 52 |
| MilT 3162 I wol bileve wel that I am noon. | 54 |
| MilT 3162 I wol bileve wel that I am noon. | 54 |
| MilT 3167 What sholde I moore seyn, but this Millere | 58 |
| MilT 3170 M' athynketh that I shal reherce it heere. | 62 |
| MilT 3171 And therfore every gentil wight I preye, | 62 |
| MilT 3172 For Goddes love, demeth nat that I seye | 64 |
| MilT 3173 Of yvel entente, but for I moot reherce | 64 |