ASKE..............1
MilT 3557 Axe nat why, for though thou aske me, 370
 
 ASKED.............2
MilT 3195 If that men asked hym, in certein houres 8
MilT 3197 Or if men asked hym what sholde bifalle 10
 
 ASKETH............1
MilT 3545 This asketh haste, and of an hastif thyng 358
 
 ASLAKE............1
MilT 3553 The water shal aslake and goon away 366
 
 ASLEPE............1
MilT 3593 Tomorwe at nyght, whan men ben alle aslepe, 406
 
 ASTRELABIE........1
MilT 3209 His astrelabie, longynge for his art, 22
 
 ASTROLOGYE........2
MilT 3192 Was turned for to lerne astrologye, 6
MilT 3514 I have yfounde in myn astrologye, 328
 
 ASTROMYE..........2
MilT 3451 This man is falle, with his astromye, 264
MilT 3457 So ferde another clerk with astromye; 270
 
 ASWOWNE...........2
MilT 3823 Upon the floor, and ther aswowne he lay. 636
MilT 3828 That yet aswowne lay, bothe pale and wan, 642
 
 AT................25
MilT 3187 Whilom ther was dwellynge at Oxenford 0
MilT 3211 On shelves couched at his beddes heed; 24
MilT 3230 For youthe and elde is often at debaat. 44
MilT 3274 Whil that hir housbonde was at Oseneye, 88
MilT 3292 That she wol been at his comandement, 106
MilT 3432 " Clepe at his dore, or knokke with a stoon. 246
MilT 3435 And at the chambre dore whil that he stood, 248
MilT 3442 And at that hole he looked in ful depe, 256
MilT 3443 And at the laste he hadde of hym a sight. 256
MilT 3516 That now a Monday next, at quarter nyght, 330
MilT 3542 At thilke tyme, than alle his wetheres blake 356
MilT 3593 Tomorwe at nyght, whan men ben alle aslepe, 406
MilT 3659 Upon the Monday was at Oseneye 472
MilT 3668 And dwellen at the grange a day or two; 482
MilT 3669 Or elles he is at his hous, certeyn. 482
MilT 3675 " So moot I thryve, I shal, at cokkes crowe, 488
MilT 3676 Ful pryvely knokken at his wyndowe 490
MilT 3680 That at the leeste wey I shal hire kisse. 494
MilT 3684 Al nyght me mette eek I was at a feeste. 498
MilT 3689 And hym arraieth gay, at poynt-devys. 502
MilT 3724 And seyde, " I am a lord at alle degrees; 538
MilT 3732 And at the wyndow out she putte hir hole, 546
MilT 3786 Ful softe out at the dore he gan to stele, 600
MilT 3840 The folk gan laughen at his fantasye; 654
MilT 3849 And every wight gan laughen at this stryf. 662
 
 ATONES............2
MilT 3280 And seyde, " Lemman, love me al atones, 94
MilT 3470 And by the haspe he haaf it of atones; 284
 
 ATTE..............3
MilT 3290 That she hir love hym graunted atte laste, 104
MilT 3487 And atte laste this hende Nicholas 300
MilT 3683 That is a signe of kissyng atte leeste. 496
 
 ATWO..............2
MilT 3569 And eek an ax to smyte the corde atwo, 382
MilT 3820 And with his ax he smoot the corde atwo, 634
 
 ATWYNNE...........1
MilT 3589 " Thy wyf and thou moote hange fer atwynne, 402
 
 AUGRYM............1
MilT 3210 His augrym stones layen faire apart, 24
 
 AVAILLETH.........1
MilT 3385 But what availleth hym as in this cas? 198
 
 AVYSED............1
MilT 3584 Be wel avysed on that ilke nyght 398
 
 AWAITYNGE.........1
MilT 3642 Awaitynge on the reyn, if he it heere. 456
 
 AWAK..............1
MilT 3478 Awak, and thenk on Cristes passioun! 292
 
 AWAKETH...........1
MilT 3700 Awaketh, lemman myn, and speketh to me! 514
 
 AWAY..............2
MilT 3553 The water shal aslake and goon away 366
MilT 3574 Whan that the grete shour is goon away. 388
 
 AWEY..............1
MilT 3283 And with hir heed she wryed faste awey, 96
 
 AWOOK.............1
MilT 3364 This carpenter awook, and herde him synge, 178
 
 AWROKEN...........1
MilT 3752 " Of this despit awroken for to be. 566
 
 AX................2
MilT 3569 And eek an ax to smyte the corde atwo, 382
MilT 3820 And with his ax he smoot the corde atwo, 634
 
 AXE...............1
MilT 3557 Axe nat why, for though thou aske me, 370
 
 AXED..............2
MilT 3413 If that he axed after Nicholas, 226
MilT 3661 And axed upon cas a cloisterer 474
 
 AY................2
MilT 3453 I thoghte ay wel how that it sholde be! 266
MilT 3472 This Nicholas sat ay as stille as stoon, 286
 
 BAAR..............1
MilT 3265 A brooch she baar upon hir lowe coler, 78
 
 BAD...............2
MilT 3228 That bad man sholde wedde his simylitude. 42
MilT 3412 And to hire housbonde bad hire for to seye, 226
 
 BALKES............1
MilT 3626 Unto the tubbes hangynge in the balkes, 440
 
 BARGE.............1
MilT 3550 In which we mowe swymme as in a barge, 364
 
 BARMCLOOTH........1
MilT 3236 A barmclooth as whit as morne milk 50
 
 BARRED............1
MilT 3235 A ceynt she werede, barred al of silk, 48
 
 BE................29
MilT 3285 Why, lat be! " quod she. " Lat be, Nicholas, 98
MilT 3285 Why, lat be! " quod she. " Lat be, Nicholas, 98
MilT 3361 " Now, deere lady, if thy wille be, 174
MilT 3393 Maketh the ferre leeve to be looth. " 206
MilT 3394 For though that Absolon be wood or wrooth, 208
MilT 3405 And if so be the game wente aright, 218
MilT 3453 I thoghte ay wel how that it sholde be! 266
MilT 3455 Ye, blessed be alwey a lewed man 268
MilT 3463 He shal be rated of his studiyng, 276
MilT 3489 Shal al the world be lost eftsoones now? " 302
MilT 3507 That if thou wreye me, thou shalt be wood. " 320
MilT 3520 Shal al be dreynt, so hidous is the shour. 334
MilT 3536 That al the world with water sholde be lorn? " 350
MilT 3541 Hym hadde be levere, I dar wel undertake, 354
MilT 3549 For ech of us, but looke that they be large, 362
MilT 3578 Be myrie, for the flood wol passe anon.' 392
MilT 3581 And thanne shul we be lordes al oure lyf 394
MilT 3584 Be wel avysed on that ilke nyght 398
MilT 3587 Ne clepe, ne crie, but be in his preyere; 400
MilT 3590 For that bitwixe yow shal be no synne, 404
MilT 3613 So depe may impressioun be take. 426
MilT 3635 And dressed alle thyng as it sholde be. 448
MilT 3665 Syn Saterday; I trowe that he be went 478
MilT 3670 Where that he be, I kan nat soothly seyn. " 484
MilT 3709 " As help me God, it wol nat be `com pa me.' 522
MilT 3716 Thanne kysse me, syn it may be no bet, 530
MilT 3752 " Of this despit awroken for to be. 566
MilT 3783 " Therof, " quod Absolon, " be as be may. 596
MilT 3783 " Therof, " quod Absolon, " be as be may. 596
 
 BEDDE.............2
MilT 3269 For any lord to leggen in his bedde, 82
MilT 3650 Withouten wordes mo they goon to bedde, 464
 
 BEDDES............1
MilT 3211 On shelves couched at his beddes heed; 24
 
 BEEN..............11
MilT 3226 And demed hymself been lik a cokewold. 40
MilT 3292 That she wol been at his comandement, 106
MilT 3295 That but ye wayte wel and been privee, 108
MilT 3297 " Ye moste been ful deerne, as in this cas. " 110
MilT 3301 And thus they been accorded and ysworn 114
MilT 3322 Ful faire and thikke been the poyntes set. 136
MilT 3346 I dar wel seyn, if she hadde been a mous, 160
MilT 3376 And swoor he wolde been hir owene page; 190
MilT 3402 Acorded been to this conclusioun, 216
MilT 3608 Help us to scape, or we been dede echon! 422
MilT 3807 As greet as it had been a thonder-dent, 620