GENTIL.......1
PardT 304 I pray to God so save thy gentil cors, 18
 
 GENTILS......1
PardT 323 But right anon thise gentils gonne to crye, 36
 
 GLADLY.......1
PardT 326 Som wit, and thanne wol we gladly heere. " 40
 
 GOD..........2
PardT 304 I pray to God so save thy gentil cors, 18
PardT 308 God blesse hem, and oure lady Seinte Marie! 22
 
 GONNE........1
PardT 323 But right anon thise gentils gonne to crye, 36
 
 GRAUNTE......1
PardT 327 " I graunte, ywis, " quod he, " but I moot thynke 40
 
 HAN..........1
PardT 300 Men han ful ofte moore for harm than prow. 14
 
 HARM.........1
PardT 300 Men han ful ofte moore for harm than prow. 14
 
 HARROW.......1
PardT 288 " Harrow! " quod he, " by nayles and by blood! 2
 
 HAVE.........2
PardT 313 That I almoost have caught a cardynacle. 26
PardT 314 By corpus bones! but I have triacle, 28
 
 HE...........6
PardT 287 Oure Hooste gan to swere as he were wood; 0
PardT 288 " Harrow! " quod he, " by nayles and by blood! 2
PardT 318 Thou beel amy, thou Pardoner, " he sayde, 32
PardT 320 " It shal be doon, " quod he, " by Seint Ronyon! 34
PardT 321 But first, " quod he, " heere at this alestake 34
PardT 327 " I graunte, ywis, " quod he, " but I moot thynke 40
 
 HEERE........4
PardT 302 This is a pitous tale for to heere. 16
PardT 316 Or but I heere anon a myrie tale, 30
PardT 321 But first, " quod he, " heere at this alestake 34
PardT 326 Som wit, and thanne wol we gladly heere. " 40
 
 HEM..........1
PardT 308 God blesse hem, and oure lady Seinte Marie! 22
 
 HERTE........3
PardT 290 As shameful deeth as herte may devyse 4
PardT 312 But wel I woot thou doost myn herte to erme, 26
PardT 317 Myn herte is lost for pitee of this mayde. 30
 
 HIRE.........3
PardT 291 Come to thise juges and hire advocatz! 4
PardT 297 Hire beautee was hire deth, I dar wel sayn. 10
PardT 297 Hire beautee was hire deth, I dar wel sayn. 10
 
 HONEST.......1
PardT 328 Upon som honest thyng while that I drynke. " 42
 
 HOOSTE.......1
PardT 287 Oure Hooste gan to swere as he were wood; 0
 
 HYM..........1
PardT 324 " Nay, lat hym telle us of no ribaudye! 38
 
 I............15
PardT 294 Wherfore I seye al day that men may see 8
PardT 297 Hire beautee was hire deth, I dar wel sayn. 10
PardT 299 Of bothe yiftes that I speke of now 12
PardT 304 I pray to God so save thy gentil cors, 18
PardT 309 So moot I theen, thou art a propre man, 22
PardT 311 Seyde I nat wel? I kan nat speke in terme; 24
PardT 311 Seyde I nat wel? I kan nat speke in terme; 24
PardT 312 But wel I woot thou doost myn herte to erme, 26
PardT 313 That I almoost have caught a cardynacle. 26
PardT 314 By corpus bones! but I have triacle, 28
PardT 316 Or but I heere anon a myrie tale, 30
PardT 322 I wol bothe drynke and eten of a cake. " 36
PardT 327 " I graunte, ywis, " quod he, " but I moot thynke 40
PardT 327 " I graunte, ywis, " quod he, " but I moot thynke 40
PardT 328 Upon som honest thyng while that I drynke. " 42
 
 IN...........1
PardT 311 Seyde I nat wel? I kan nat speke in terme; 24
 
 IS...........4
PardT 292 Algate this sely mayde is slayn, allas! 6
PardT 302 This is a pitous tale for to heere. 16
PardT 303 But nathelees, passe over; is no fors. 16
PardT 317 Myn herte is lost for pitee of this mayde. 30
 
 IT...........1
PardT 320 " It shal be doon, " quod he, " by Seint Ronyon! 34
 
 JAPES........1
PardT 319 " Telle us som myrthe or japes right anon. " 32
 
 JUGES........1
PardT 291 Come to thise juges and hire advocatz! 4
 
 JURDONES.....1
PardT 305 And eek thyne urynals and thy jurdones, 18
 
 JUSTISE......1
PardT 289 This was a fals cherl and a fals justise. 2
 
 KAN..........1
PardT 311 Seyde I nat wel? I kan nat speke in terme; 24
 
 LADY.........1
PardT 308 God blesse hem, and oure lady Seinte Marie! 22
 
 LAT..........1
PardT 324 " Nay, lat hym telle us of no ribaudye! 38
 
 LEERE........1
PardT 325 Telle us som moral thyng, that we may leere 38
 
 LETUARIE.....1
PardT 307 And every boyste ful of thy letuarie; 20
 
 LOST.........1
PardT 317 Myn herte is lost for pitee of this mayde. 30
 
 LYK..........1
PardT 310 And lyk a prelat, by Seint Ronyan! 24
 
 MAISTER......1
PardT 301 But trewely, myn owene maister deere, 14
 
 MAN..........1
PardT 309 So moot I theen, thou art a propre man, 22
 
 MANY.........1
PardT 296 Been cause of deeth to many a creature. 10
 
 MARIE........1
PardT 308 God blesse hem, and oure lady Seinte Marie! 22
 
 MAY..........3
PardT 290 As shameful deeth as herte may devyse 4
PardT 294 Wherfore I seye al day that men may see 8
PardT 325 Telle us som moral thyng, that we may leere 38
 
 MAYDE........2
PardT 292 Algate this sely mayde is slayn, allas! 6
PardT 317 Myn herte is lost for pitee of this mayde. 30
 
 MEN..........2
PardT 294 Wherfore I seye al day that men may see 8
PardT 300 Men han ful ofte moore for harm than prow. 14
 
 MOORE........1
PardT 300 Men han ful ofte moore for harm than prow. 14
 
 MOOT.........2
PardT 309 So moot I theen, thou art a propre man, 22
PardT 327 " I graunte, ywis, " quod he, " but I moot thynke 40
 
 MORAL........1
PardT 325 Telle us som moral thyng, that we may leere 38
 
 MOYSTE.......1
PardT 315 Or elles a draughte of moyste and corny ale, 28
 
 MYN..........3
PardT 301 But trewely, myn owene maister deere, 14
PardT 312 But wel I woot thou doost myn herte to erme, 26
PardT 317 Myn herte is lost for pitee of this mayde. 30
 
 MYRIE........1
PardT 316 Or but I heere anon a myrie tale, 30
 
 MYRTHE.......1
PardT 319 " Telle us som myrthe or japes right anon. " 32
 
 NAT..........2
PardT 311 Seyde I nat wel? I kan nat speke in terme; 24
PardT 311 Seyde I nat wel? I kan nat speke in terme; 24
 
 NATHELEES....1
PardT 303 But nathelees, passe over; is no fors. 16
 
 NATURE.......1
PardT 295 That yiftes of Fortune and of Nature 8
 
 NAY..........1
PardT 324 " Nay, lat hym telle us of no ribaudye! 38
 
 NAYLES.......1
PardT 288 " Harrow! " quod he, " by nayles and by blood! 2
 
 NO...........2
PardT 303 But nathelees, passe over; is no fors. 16
PardT 324 " Nay, lat hym telle us of no ribaudye! 38
 
 NOW..........1
PardT 299 Of bothe yiftes that I speke of now 12
 
 OF...........10
PardT 295 That yiftes of Fortune and of Nature 8
PardT 295 That yiftes of Fortune and of Nature 8
PardT 296 Been cause of deeth to many a creature. 10
PardT 299 Of bothe yiftes that I speke of now 12
PardT 299 Of bothe yiftes that I speke of now 12
PardT 307 And every boyste ful of thy letuarie; 20
PardT 315 Or elles a draughte of moyste and corny ale, 28
PardT 317 Myn herte is lost for pitee of this mayde. 30
PardT 322 I wol bothe drynke and eten of a cake. " 36
PardT 324 " Nay, lat hym telle us of no ribaudye! 38
 
 OFTE.........1
PardT 300 Men han ful ofte moore for harm than prow. 14
 
 OR...........3
PardT 315 Or elles a draughte of moyste and corny ale, 28
PardT 316 Or but I heere anon a myrie tale, 30
PardT 319 " Telle us som myrthe or japes right anon. " 32