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