| 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 |