ATTE............2
PardT 608 Pleyynge atte hasard he hem fond. 280
PardT 844 And atte laste the feend, oure enemy, 516
 
 ATTILLA.........1
PardT 579 Looke, Attilla, the grete conquerour, 250
 
 ATWO............2
PardT 677 And with his spere he smoot his herte atwo, 348
PardT 936 Doun of his hors and breke his nekke atwo. 608
 
 AUCTORITEE......1
PardT 387 And I assoille him by the auctoritee 58
 
 AVARICE.........4
PardT 400 Of avarice and of swich cursednesse 72
PardT 428 Which that I use, and that is avarice. 100
PardT 431 From avarice and soore to repente. 102
PardT 905 And ware yow fro the synne of avarice! 576
 
 AVAUNCED........1
PardT 410 To been avaunced by ypocrisye, 82
 
 AVENTURES.......1
PardT 934 For aventures whiche that may bityde. 606
 
 AVOW............1
PardT 695 I make avow to Goddes digne bones! 366
 
 AVYCEN..........1
PardT 889 But certes, I suppose that Avycen 560
 
 AVYSED..........1
PardT 690 To been avysed greet wysdom it were, 362
 
 AVYSETH.........1
PardT 583 And over al this, avyseth yow right wel 254
 
 AWEY............2
PardT 542 The mary, for they caste noght awey 214
PardT 628 Honest ynough to dryve the day awey. 300
 
 AXE.............1
PardT 667 " Go bet, " quod he, " and axe redily 338
 
 AY..............2
PardT 554 As though thou seydest ay " Sampsoun, Sampsoun! " 226
PardT 581 Bledynge ay at his nose in dronkenesse. 252
 
 BAD.............1
PardT 803 And bad hem drawe and looke where it wol falle; 474
 
 BAPTIST.........1
PardT 491 To sleen the Baptist John, ful giltelees. 162
 
 BARK............1
PardT 544 Of spicerie of leef, and bark, and roote 216
 
 BASKETTES.......1
PardT 445 Ne make baskettes and lyve therby, 116
 
 BAUDES..........1
PardT 479 Syngeres with harpes, baudes, wafereres, 150
 
 BE..............33
PardT 339 That no man be so boold, ne preest ne clerk, 10
PardT 353 If that this boon be wasshe in any welle, 24
PardT 359 Shal every sheep be hool that of this welle 30
PardT 367 For though a man be falle in jalous rage, 38
PardT 375 Whan he hath sowen, be it whete or otes, 46
PardT 378 If any wight be in this chirche now 50
PardT 380 Dar nat, for shame, of it yshryven be, 52
PardT 381 Or any womman, be she yong or old, 52
PardT 429 But though myself be gilty in that synne, 100
PardT 459 For though myself be a ful vicious man, 130
PardT 569 And weneth that he be at hoom in Chepe, 240
PardT 609 For which, as soone as it myghte be, 280
PardT 682 For to be war of swich an adversarie. 354
PardT 689 I trowe his habitacioun be there. 360
PardT 700 He shal be slayn, he that so manye sleeth, 372
PardT 701 By Goddes dignitee, er it be nyght! " 372
PardT 710 Deeth shal be deed, if that they may hym hente! 382
PardT 735 That in my chambre longe tyme hath be, 406
PardT 748 And God be with yow, where ye go or ryde! 420
PardT 760 " Now, sires, " quod he, " if that yow be so leef 432
PardT 784 But myghte this gold be caried fro this place 456
PardT 791 This tresor moste ycaried be by nyghte 462
PardT 794 Be drawe, and lat se wher the cut wol falle; 466
PardT 816 That oother answerde, " I noot hou that may be. 488
PardT 819 " Shal it be conseil? " seyde the firste shrewe, 490
PardT 824 " Now, " quod the firste, " thou woost wel we be tweye, 496
PardT 825 And two of us shul strenger be than oon. 496
PardT 831 And thanne shal al this gold departed be, 502
PardT 930 Nobles or pens, whiche that be goode and trewe. 602
PardT 947 Lat be, " quod he, " it shal nat be, so theech! 618
PardT 947 Lat be, " quod he, " it shal nat be, so theech! 618
PardT 955 They shul be shryned in an hogges toord! " 626
PardT 963 Sire Pardoner, be glad and myrie of cheere; 634
 
 BEAUTEE.........1
PardT 839 The beautee of thise floryns newe and brighte. 510
 
 BEE.............1
PardT 788 But trewely, by daye it may nat bee. 460
 
 BEEN............19
PardT 349 Relikes been they, as wenen they echoon. 20
PardT 405 I rekke nevere, whan that they been beryed, 76
PardT 410 To been avaunced by ypocrisye, 82
PardT 415 To been defamed falsly, if that he 86
PardT 458 That shal by reson been at youre likyng. 130
PardT 472 Hir othes been so grete and so dampnable 144
PardT 480 Whiche been the verray develes officeres 152
PardT 515 He wolde been the moore mesurable 186
PardT 532 They been enemys of Cristes croys, 204
PardT 545 Shal been his sauce ymaked by delit, 216
PardT 617 For ye, that been so glorious in honours, 288
PardT 690 To been avysed greet wysdom it were, 362
PardT 696 Herkneth, felawes, we thre been al ones; 368
PardT 733 Allas, whan shul my bones been at reste? 404
PardT 774 For that the floryns been so faire and brighte, 446
PardT 812 That shal departed been among us thre. 484
PardT 835 And thus acorded been thise shrewes tweye 506
PardT 893 Thus ended been thise homycides two, 564
PardT 964 And ye, sire Hoost, that been to me so deere, 636
 
 BEESTES.........2
PardT 361 If that the good-man that the beestes oweth 32
PardT 365 His beestes and his stoor shal multiplie. 36
 
 BEGGE...........1
PardT 443 For I wol preche and begge in sondry landes; 114
 
 BEGGEN..........1
PardT 446 By cause I wol nat beggen ydelly. 118
 
 BEKKE...........1
PardT 396 And est and west upon the peple I bekke, 68
 
 BELLE...........3
PardT 331 And rynge it out as round as gooth a belle, 2
PardT 662 Longe erst er prime rong of any belle, 334
PardT 664 And as they sat, they herde a belle clynke 336
 
 BELY............1
PardT 534 O wombe! O bely! O stynkyng cod, 206
 
 BEN.............1
PardT 596 For to ben holde a commune hasardour. 268
 
 BENCH...........1
PardT 674 Fordronke, as he sat on his bench upright. 346
 
 BERIE...........1
PardT 884 And afterward we wol his body berie. " 556
 
 BERNE...........1
PardT 397 As dooth a dowve sittynge on a berne. 68
 
 BERYED..........1
PardT 405 I rekke nevere, whan that they been beryed, 76
 
 BEST............2
PardT 801 By oon assent, where as us thynketh best. " 472
PardT 918 For that is best; I wol yow nat deceyve. 590
 
 BET.............1
PardT 667 " Go bet, " quod he, " and axe redily 338
 
 BETH............1
PardT 683 Beth redy for to meete hym everemoore; 354
 
 BEYE............1
PardT 845 Putte in his thought that he sholde poyson beye, 516
 
 BIBLE...........2
PardT 578 Looketh the Bible, and ther ye may it leere. 250
PardT 586 Redeth the Bible, and fynde it expresly 258
 
 BICCHED.........1
PardT 656 This fruyt cometh of the bicched bones two, 328
 
 BICOMEN.........1
PardT 698 And ech of us bicomen otheres brother, 370
 
 BIFOORE.........2
PardT 393 I preche so as ye han herd bifoore 64
PardT 880 For right as they hadde cast his deeth bifoore, 552
 
 BIFORN..........2
PardT 665 Biforn a cors, was caried to his grave. 336
PardT 707 Of which the taverner hadde spoke biforn. 378
 
 BIGAN...........1
PardT 960 But right anon the worthy Knyght bigan, 632
 
 BIGYNNE.........2
PardT 462 Now hoold youre pees! My tale I wol bigynne. " 134
PardT 941 I rede that oure Hoost heere shal bigynne, 612