| A...............54 | |
| PardT 463 In Flaundres whilom was a compaignye | 0 |
| PardT 492 Senec seith a good word doutelees; | 30 |
| PardT 494 Bitwix a man that is out of his mynde | 32 |
| PardT 495 And a man which that is dronkelewe, | 32 |
| PardT 496 But that woodnesse, yfallen in a shrewe, | 34 |
| PardT 513 O, wiste a man how manye maladyes | 50 |
| PardT 520 To gete a glotoun deyntee mete and drynke! | 58 |
| PardT 524 Allas, a foul thyng is it, by my feith, | 62 |
| PardT 546 To make hym yet a newer appetit. | 84 |
| PardT 549 A lecherous thyng is wyn, and dronkenesse | 86 |
| PardT 556 Thou fallest as it were a styked swyn; | 94 |
| PardT 568 That whan a man hath dronken draughtes thre, | 106 |
| PardT 582 A capitayn sholde lyve in sobrenesse. | 120 |
| PardT 596 For to ben holde a commune hasardour. | 134 |
| PardT 599 If that a prynce useth hasardrye, | 136 |
| PardT 603 Stilboun, that was a wys embassadour, | 140 |
| PardT 623 Sente him a paire of dees of gold in scorn, | 160 |
| PardT 630 A word or two, as olde bookes trete. | 168 |
| PardT 631 Gret sweryng is a thyng abhominable, | 168 |
| PardT 638 But ydel sweryng is a cursednesse. | 176 |
| PardT 644 Than homycide or many a cursed thyng; | 182 |
| PardT 663 Were set hem in a taverne to drynke, | 200 |
| PardT 664 And as they sat, they herde a belle clynke | 202 |
| PardT 665 Biforn a cors, was caried to his grave. | 202 |
| PardT 675 Ther cam a privee theef men clepeth Deeth, | 212 |
| PardT 679 He hath a thousand slayn this pestilence. | 216 |
| PardT 687 Henne over a mile, withinne a greet village, | 224 |
| PardT 687 Henne over a mile, withinne a greet village, | 224 |
| PardT 691 Er that he dide a man a dishonour. " | 228 |
| PardT 691 Er that he dide a man a dishonour. " | 228 |
| PardT 708 And many a grisly ooth thanne han they sworn, | 246 |
| PardT 711 Whan they han goon nat fully half a mile, | 248 |
| PardT 712 Right as they wolde han troden over a stile, | 250 |
| PardT 713 An oold man and a povre with hem mette. | 250 |
| PardT 722 A man, though that I walked into Ynde, | 260 |
| PardT 728 Thus walke I, lyk a restelees kaityf, | 266 |
| PardT 763 Under a tree, and there he wole abyde; | 300 |
| PardT 783 To-day that we sholde han so fair a grace? | 320 |
| PardT 815 Hadde I nat doon a freendes torn to thee? " | 352 |
| PardT 820 " And I shal tellen in a wordes fewe | 358 |
| PardT 852 Into the toun, unto a pothecarie, | 390 |
| PardT 855 And eek ther was a polcat in his hawe, | 392 |
| PardT 860 A thyng that, also God my soule save, | 398 |
| PardT 863 Noght but the montance of a corn of whete, | 400 |
| PardT 866 Than thou wolt goon a paas nat but a mile, | 404 |
| PardT 866 Than thou wolt goon a paas nat but a mile, | 404 |
| PardT 869 This poysoun in a box, and sith he ran | 406 |
| PardT 870 Into the nexte strete unto a man, | 408 |
| PardT 932 That ye mowe have a suffisant pardoneer | 470 |
| PardT 937 Looke which a seuretee is it to yow alle | 474 |
| PardT 945 Ye, for a grote! Unbokele anon thy purs. " | 482 |
| PardT 949 And swere it were a relyk of a seint, | 486 |
| PardT 949 And swere it were a relyk of a seint, | 486 |
| PardT 956 This Pardoner answerde nat a word; | 494 |
| ABHOMINABLE.....1 | |
| PardT 631 Gret sweryng is a thyng abhominable, | 168 |
| ABHOMYNABLE.....1 | |
| PardT 471 By superfluytee abhomynable. | 8 |
| ABOGHT..........1 | |
| PardT 503 Aboght was thilke cursed vileynye! | 40 |
| ABOUTE..........1 | |
| PardT 821 What we shal doon, and brynge it wel aboute. " | 358 |
| ABSOLUCION......1 | |
| PardT 924 Offren and han myn absolucion, | 462 |
| ABSTINENCE......1 | |
| PardT 577 Were doon in abstinence and in preyere. | 114 |
| ABYDE...........2 | |
| PardT 747 In age, if that ye so longe abyde. | 284 |
| PardT 763 Under a tree, and there he wole abyde; | 300 |
| ABYE............1 | |
| PardT 756 Telle where he is or thou shalt it abye, | 294 |
| ACCIDENT........1 | |
| PardT 539 And turnen substaunce into accident | 76 |
| ACORDED.........1 | |
| PardT 835 And thus acorded been thise shrewes tweye | 372 |
| ACTES...........1 | |
| PardT 574 That alle the sovereyn actes, dar I seye, | 112 |
| ADAM............2 | |
| PardT 505 Adam oure fader, and his wyf also, | 42 |
| PardT 508 For whil that Adam fasted, as I rede, | 46 |
| ADOUN...........1 | |
| PardT 925 Com forth anon, and kneleth heere adoun, | 462 |
| ADVERSARIE......1 | |
| PardT 682 For to be war of swich an adversarie. | 220 |
| AFTER...........1 | |
| PardT 772 No lenger thanne after Deeth they soughte, | 310 |
| AFTERWARD.......1 | |
| PardT 884 And afterward we wol his body berie. " | 422 |
| AGAYN...........5 | |
| PardT 501 Til Crist hadde boght us with his blood agayn! | 38 |
| PardT 610 He stal hym hoom agayn to his contree, | 148 |
| PardT 717 Answerde agayn, " What, carl, with sory grace! | 254 |
| PardT 766 God save yow, that boghte agayn mankynde, | 304 |
| PardT 878 To his felawes agayn repaireth he. | 416 |
| AGE.............4 | |
| PardT 719 Why lyvestow so longe in so greet age? " | 256 |
| PardT 724 That wolde chaunge his youthe for myn age; | 262 |
| PardT 725 And therfore moot I han myn age stille, | 262 |
| PardT 747 In age, if that ye so longe abyde. | 284 |
| AGON............1 | |
| PardT 810 Thou woost wel that oure felawe is agon. | 348 |
| AL..............17 | |
| PardT 504 Corrupt was al this world for glotonye. | 42 |
| PardT 540 To fulfille al thy likerous talent! | 78 |
| PardT 557 Thy tonge is lost, and al thyn honeste cure, | 94 |
| PardT 583 And over al this, avyseth yow right wel | 120 |
| PardT 633 The heighe God forbad sweryng at al, | 170 |
| PardT 648 And forther over, I wol thee telle al plat | 186 |
| PardT 676 That in this contree al the peple sleeth, | 214 |
| PardT 696 Herkneth, felawes, we thre been al ones; | 234 |
| PardT 705 And up they stirte, al dronken in this rage, | 242 |
| PardT 718 Why artow al forwrapped save thy face? | 256 |
| PardT 786 For wel ye woot that al this gold is oures -- | 324 |
| PardT 831 And thanne shal al this gold departed be, | 368 |
| PardT 841 Have al this tresor to myself allone, | 378 |
| PardT 861 In al this world ther is no creature | 398 |
| PardT 874 For al the nyght he shoop hym for to swynke | 412 |
| PardT 928 Al newe and fressh at every miles ende, | 466 |
| PardT 961 Whan that he saugh that al the peple lough, | 498 |
| ALL.............1 | |
| PardT 833 Thanne may we bothe oure lustes all fulfille, | 370 |
| ALLAS...........6 | |
| PardT 517 Allas, the shorte throte, the tendre mouth, | 54 |
| PardT 524 Allas, a foul thyng is it, by my feith, | 62 |
| PardT 727 Ne Deeth, allas, ne wol nat han my lyf. | 264 |
| PardT 733 Allas, whan shul my bones been at reste? | 270 |
| PardT 900 Allas, mankynde, how may it bitide | 438 |
| PardT 903 Thou art so fals and so unkynde, allas? | 440 |
| ALLE............9 | |
| PardT 574 That alle the sovereyn actes, dar I seye, | 112 |
| PardT 600 In alle governaunce and policye | 138 |
| PardT 607 That alle the gretteste that were of that lond, | 144 |
| PardT 754 That in this contree alle oure freendes sleeth. | 292 |
| PardT 793 Wherfore I rede that cut among us alle | 330 |
| PardT 804 And it fil on the yongeste of hem alle, | 342 |
| PardT 895 O cursed synne of alle cursednesse! | 432 |
| PardT 906 Myn hooly pardoun may yow alle warice, | 444 |
| PardT 937 Looke which a seuretee is it to yow alle | 474 |