| FORTUNAT......1 | |
| NPT 2776 And clymbeth up and wexeth fortunat, | 10 |
| FORTUNE.......1 | |
| NPT 2782 He spak how Fortune covered with a clowde | 16 |
| FOUL..........1 | |
| NPT 2813 What thogh thyn hors be bothe foul and lene? | 46 |
| GAME..........1 | |
| NPT 2791 For therinne is ther no desport ne game. | 24 |
| GESSE.........1 | |
| NPT 2770 Is right ynough to muche folk, I gesse. | 4 |
| GLADE.........1 | |
| NPT 2811 Telle us swich thyng as may oure hertes glade. | 44 |
| GLADSOM.......1 | |
| NPT 2778 Swich thyng is gladsom, as it thynketh me, | 12 |
| GO............1 | |
| NPT 2816 " Yis, sir, " quod he, " yis, Hoost, so moot I go, | 50 |
| GOD...........1 | |
| NPT 2788 " Sire Monk, namoore of this, so God yow blesse! | 22 |
| GOOD..........1 | |
| NPT 2767 " Hoo! " quod the Knyght, " good sire, namoore of this! | 0 |
| GOODLY........2 | |
| NPT 2779 And of swich thyng were goodly for to telle. " | 12 |
| NPT 2820 This sweete preest, this goodly man sir John. | 54 |
| GREET.........3 | |
| NPT 2771 I seye for me, it is a greet disese, | 4 |
| NPT 2772 Whereas men han been in greet welthe and ese, | 6 |
| NPT 2774 And the contrarie is joye and greet solas, | 8 |
| HAD...........1 | |
| NPT 2798 Althogh the slough had never been so deep; | 32 |
| HADDE.........1 | |
| NPT 2799 Thanne hadde your tale al be toold in veyn. | 32 |
| HAN...........4 | |
| NPT 2768 That ye han seyd is right ynough, ywis, | 2 |
| NPT 2772 Whereas men han been in greet welthe and ese, | 6 |
| NPT 2787 As ye han seyd, to heere of hevynesse. | 20 |
| NPT 2797 I sholde er this han fallen doun for sleep, | 30 |
| HANGE.........1 | |
| NPT 2795 That on youre bridel hange on every syde, | 28 |
| HATH..........2 | |
| NPT 2775 As whan a man hath been in povre estaat, | 8 |
| NPT 2818 And right anon his tale he hath attamed, | 52 |
| HAVE..........3 | |
| NPT 2801 Whereas a man may have noon audience, | 34 |
| NPT 2806 " Nay, " quod this Monk, " I have no lust to pleye. | 40 |
| NPT 2807 Now lat another telle, as I have toold. " | 40 |
| HE............6 | |
| NPT 2781 Ye seye right sooth; this Monk he clappeth lowde. | 14 |
| NPT 2782 He spak how Fortune covered with a clowde | 16 |
| NPT 2814 If he wol serve thee, rekke nat a bene. | 48 |
| NPT 2816 " Yis, sir, " quod he, " yis, Hoost, so moot I go, | 50 |
| NPT 2818 And right anon his tale he hath attamed, | 52 |
| NPT 2819 And thus he seyde unto us everichon, | 52 |
| HEERE.........1 | |
| NPT 2787 As ye han seyd, to heere of hevynesse. | 20 |
| HEEREN........1 | |
| NPT 2773 To heeren of hire sodeyn fal, allas! | 6 |
| HELPETH.......1 | |
| NPT 2802 Noght helpeth it to tellen his sentence. | 36 |
| HERDE.........1 | |
| NPT 2784 Right now ye herde, and pardee, no remedie | 18 |
| HERTE.........1 | |
| NPT 2815 Looke that thyn herte be murie everemo. " | 48 |
| HERTELY.......1 | |
| NPT 2793 I pray yow hertely telle us somwhat elles; | 26 |
| HERTES........1 | |
| NPT 2811 Telle us swich thyng as may oure hertes glade. | 44 |
| HEVENE........1 | |
| NPT 2796 By hevene kyng that for us alle dyde, | 30 |
| HEVYNESSE.....2 | |
| NPT 2769 And muchel moore; for litel hevynesse | 2 |
| NPT 2787 As ye han seyd, to heere of hevynesse. | 20 |
| HIRE..........1 | |
| NPT 2773 To heeren of hire sodeyn fal, allas! | 6 |
| HIS...........2 | |
| NPT 2802 Noght helpeth it to tellen his sentence. | 36 |
| NPT 2818 And right anon his tale he hath attamed, | 52 |
| HOO...........1 | |
| NPT 2767 " Hoo! " quod the Knyght, " good sire, namoore of this! | 0 |
| HOOST.........2 | |
| NPT 2808 Thanne spak oure Hoost with rude speche and boold, | 42 |
| NPT 2816 " Yis, sir, " quod he, " yis, Hoost, so moot I go, | 50 |
| HOOSTE........1 | |
| NPT 2780 " Ye, " quod oure Hooste, " by Seint Poules belle! | 14 |
| HORS..........1 | |
| NPT 2813 What thogh thyn hors be bothe foul and lene? | 46 |
| HOW...........1 | |
| NPT 2782 He spak how Fortune covered with a clowde | 16 |
| HUNTYNG.......1 | |
| NPT 2805 Sir, sey somwhat of huntyng, I yow preye. " | 38 |
| HYDER.........1 | |
| NPT 2810 " Com neer, thou preest, com hyder, thou sir John! | 44 |
| I.............12 | |
| NPT 2770 Is right ynough to muche folk, I gesse. | 4 |
| NPT 2771 I seye for me, it is a greet disese, | 4 |
| NPT 2783 I noot nevere what; and als of a tragedie | 16 |
| NPT 2793 I pray yow hertely telle us somwhat elles; | 26 |
| NPT 2797 I sholde er this han fallen doun for sleep, | 30 |
| NPT 2803 " And wel I woot the substance is in me, | 36 |
| NPT 2805 Sir, sey somwhat of huntyng, I yow preye. " | 38 |
| NPT 2806 " Nay, " quod this Monk, " I have no lust to pleye. | 40 |
| NPT 2807 Now lat another telle, as I have toold. " | 40 |
| NPT 2816 " Yis, sir, " quod he, " yis, Hoost, so moot I go, | 50 |
| NPT 2817 But I be myrie, ywis I wol be blamed. " | 50 |
| NPT 2817 But I be myrie, ywis I wol be blamed. " | 50 |
| IF............2 | |
| NPT 2804 If any thyng shal wel reported be. | 38 |
| NPT 2814 If he wol serve thee, rekke nat a bene. | 48 |
| IN............5 | |
| NPT 2772 Whereas men han been in greet welthe and ese, | 6 |
| NPT 2775 As whan a man hath been in povre estaat, | 8 |
| NPT 2777 And there abideth in prosperitee. | 10 |
| NPT 2799 Thanne hadde your tale al be toold in veyn. | 32 |
| NPT 2803 " And wel I woot the substance is in me, | 36 |
| IS............11 | |
| NPT 2768 That ye han seyd is right ynough, ywis, | 2 |
| NPT 2770 Is right ynough to muche folk, I gesse. | 4 |
| NPT 2771 I seye for me, it is a greet disese, | 4 |
| NPT 2774 And the contrarie is joye and greet solas, | 8 |
| NPT 2778 Swich thyng is gladsom, as it thynketh me, | 12 |
| NPT 2785 It is for to biwaille ne compleyne | 18 |
| NPT 2786 That that is doon, and als it is a peyne, | 20 |
| NPT 2786 That that is doon, and als it is a peyne, | 20 |
| NPT 2790 Swich talkyng is nat worth a boterflye, | 24 |
| NPT 2791 For therinne is ther no desport ne game. | 24 |
| NPT 2803 " And wel I woot the substance is in me, | 36 |
| IT............5 | |
| NPT 2771 I seye for me, it is a greet disese, | 4 |
| NPT 2778 Swich thyng is gladsom, as it thynketh me, | 12 |
| NPT 2785 It is for to biwaille ne compleyne | 18 |
| NPT 2786 That that is doon, and als it is a peyne, | 20 |
| NPT 2802 Noght helpeth it to tellen his sentence. | 36 |
| JADE..........1 | |
| NPT 2812 Be blithe, though thou ryde upon a jade. | 46 |
| JOHN..........2 | |
| NPT 2810 " Com neer, thou preest, com hyder, thou sir John! | 44 |
| NPT 2820 This sweete preest, this goodly man sir John. | 54 |
| JOYE..........1 | |
| NPT 2774 And the contrarie is joye and greet solas, | 8 |
| KNYGHT........1 | |
| NPT 2767 " Hoo! " quod the Knyght, " good sire, namoore of this! | 0 |
| KYNG..........1 | |
| NPT 2796 By hevene kyng that for us alle dyde, | 30 |
| LAT...........1 | |
| NPT 2807 Now lat another telle, as I have toold. " | 40 |
| LENE..........1 | |
| NPT 2813 What thogh thyn hors be bothe foul and lene? | 46 |
| LITEL.........1 | |
| NPT 2769 And muchel moore; for litel hevynesse | 2 |
| LOOKE.........1 | |
| NPT 2815 Looke that thyn herte be murie everemo. " | 48 |
| LOWDE.........1 | |
| NPT 2781 Ye seye right sooth; this Monk he clappeth lowde. | 14 |
| LUST..........1 | |
| NPT 2806 " Nay, " quod this Monk, " I have no lust to pleye. | 40 |
| MAN...........3 | |
| NPT 2775 As whan a man hath been in povre estaat, | 8 |
| NPT 2801 Whereas a man may have noon audience, | 34 |
| NPT 2820 This sweete preest, this goodly man sir John. | 54 |
| MAY...........2 | |
| NPT 2801 Whereas a man may have noon audience, | 34 |
| NPT 2811 Telle us swich thyng as may oure hertes glade. | 44 |
| ME............3 | |
| NPT 2771 I seye for me, it is a greet disese, | 4 |
| NPT 2778 Swich thyng is gladsom, as it thynketh me, | 12 |
| NPT 2803 " And wel I woot the substance is in me, | 36 |