| ALLIAUNCE.......1 | |
| PardT 605 Fro Lacidomye to make hire alliaunce. | 142 |
| ALLIE...........1 | |
| PardT 613 Yow for to allie unto none hasardours. | 150 |
| ALLONE..........1 | |
| PardT 841 Have al this tresor to myself allone, | 378 |
| ALLYE...........1 | |
| PardT 616 Than I yow sholde to hasardours allye. | 154 |
| ALLYEN..........1 | |
| PardT 618 Shul nat allyen yow with hasardours | 156 |
| ALSO............7 | |
| PardT 468 And eten also and drynken over hir myght, | 6 |
| PardT 505 Adam oure fader, and his wyf also, | 42 |
| PardT 593 Blaspheme of Crist, manslaughtre, and wast also | 130 |
| PardT 806 And also soone as that he was gon, | 344 |
| PardT 860 A thyng that, also God my soule save, | 398 |
| PardT 887 And drank, and yaf his felawe drynke also, | 424 |
| PardT 894 And eek the false empoysonere also. | 432 |
| ALWEY...........1 | |
| PardT 929 So that ye offren, alwey newe and newe, | 466 |
| AM..............1 | |
| PardT 938 That I am in youre felaweshipe yfalle, | 476 |
| AMENDE..........1 | |
| PardT 767 And yow amende! " Thus seyde this olde man; | 304 |
| AMONG...........3 | |
| PardT 793 Wherfore I rede that cut among us alle | 330 |
| PardT 812 That shal departed been among us thre. | 350 |
| PardT 814 That it departed were among us two, | 352 |
| AMYS............1 | |
| PardT 642 " Take nat my name in ydel or amys. " | 180 |
| AN..............10 | |
| PardT 672 He was, pardee, an old felawe of youres, | 210 |
| PardT 682 For to be war of swich an adversarie. | 220 |
| PardT 713 An oold man and a povre with hem mette. | 250 |
| PardT 736 Ye, for an heyre clowt to wrappe me!' | 274 |
| PardT 740 To speken to an old man vileynye, | 278 |
| PardT 743 `Agayns an oold man, hoor upon his heed, | 280 |
| PardT 745 Ne dooth unto an oold man noon harm now, | 282 |
| PardT 771 Wel ny an eighte busshels, as hem thoughte. | 308 |
| PardT 931 It is an honour to everich that is heer | 468 |
| PardT 955 They shul be shryned in an hogges toord! " | 492 |
| AND.............186 | |
| PardT 465 As riot, hasard, stywes, and tavernes, | 2 |
| PardT 466 Where as with harpes, lutes, and gyternes, | 4 |
| PardT 467 They daunce and pleyen at dees bothe day and nyght, | 4 |
| PardT 467 They daunce and pleyen at dees bothe day and nyght, | 4 |
| PardT 468 And eten also and drynken over hir myght, | 6 |
| PardT 468 And eten also and drynken over hir myght, | 6 |
| PardT 472 Hir othes been so grete and so dampnable | 10 |
| PardT 476 And ech of hem at otheres synne lough. | 14 |
| PardT 477 And right anon thanne comen tombesteres | 14 |
| PardT 478 Fetys and smale, and yonge frutesteres, | 16 |
| PardT 478 Fetys and smale, and yonge frutesteres, | 16 |
| PardT 481 To kyndle and blowe the fyr of lecherye, | 18 |
| PardT 484 That luxurie is in wyn and dronkenesse. | 22 |
| PardT 495 And a man which that is dronkelewe, | 32 |
| PardT 505 Adam oure fader, and his wyf also, | 42 |
| PardT 506 Fro Paradys to labour and to wo | 44 |
| PardT 509 He was in Paradys; and whan that he | 46 |
| PardT 511 Anon he was out cast to wo and peyne. | 48 |
| PardT 514 Folwen of excesse and of glotonyes, | 52 |
| PardT 518 Maketh that est and west and north and south, | 56 |
| PardT 518 Maketh that est and west and north and south, | 56 |
| PardT 518 Maketh that est and west and north and south, | 56 |
| PardT 520 To gete a glotoun deyntee mete and drynke! | 58 |
| PardT 522 " Mete unto wombe, and wombe eek unto mete, | 60 |
| PardT 525 To seye this word, and fouler is the dede, | 62 |
| PardT 526 Whan man so drynketh of the white and rede | 64 |
| PardT 535 Fulfilled of dong and of corrupcioun! | 72 |
| PardT 537 How greet labour and cost is thee to fynde! | 74 |
| PardT 538 Thise cookes, how they stampe, and streyne, and grynde, | 76 |
| PardT 538 Thise cookes, how they stampe, and streyne, and grynde, | 76 |
| PardT 539 And turnen substaunce into accident | 76 |
| PardT 543 That may go thurgh the golet softe and swoote. | 80 |
| PardT 544 Of spicerie of leef, and bark, and roote | 82 |
| PardT 544 Of spicerie of leef, and bark, and roote | 82 |
| PardT 549 A lecherous thyng is wyn, and dronkenesse | 86 |
| PardT 550 Is ful of stryvyng and of wrecchednesse. | 88 |
| PardT 553 And thurgh thy dronke nose semeth the soun | 90 |
| PardT 555 And yet, God woot, Sampsoun drank nevere no wyn. | 92 |
| PardT 557 Thy tonge is lost, and al thyn honeste cure, | 94 |
| PardT 559 Of mannes wit and his discrecioun. | 96 |
| PardT 562 Now kepe yow fro the white and fro the rede, | 100 |
| PardT 563 And namely fro the white wyn of Lepe | 100 |
| PardT 569 And weneth that he be at hoom in Chepe, | 106 |
| PardT 572 And thanne wol he seye " Sampsoun, Sampsoun! " | 110 |
| PardT 577 Were doon in abstinence and in preyere. | 114 |
| PardT 578 Looketh the Bible, and ther ye may it leere. | 116 |
| PardT 580 Deyde in his sleep, with shame and dishonour, | 118 |
| PardT 583 And over al this, avyseth yow right wel | 120 |
| PardT 586 Redeth the Bible, and fynde it expresly | 124 |
| PardT 589 And now that I have spoken of glotonye, | 126 |
| PardT 592 And of deceite, and cursed forswerynges, | 130 |
| PardT 592 And of deceite, and cursed forswerynges, | 130 |
| PardT 593 Blaspheme of Crist, manslaughtre, and wast also | 130 |
| PardT 594 Of catel and of tyme; and forthermo, | 132 |
| PardT 594 Of catel and of tyme; and forthermo, | 132 |
| PardT 595 It is repreeve and contrarie of honour | 132 |
| PardT 597 And ever the hyer he is of estaat, | 134 |
| PardT 600 In alle governaunce and policye | 138 |
| PardT 606 And whan he cam, hym happede, par chaunce, | 144 |
| PardT 611 And seyde, " Ther wol I nat lese my name, | 148 |
| PardT 629 Now wol I speke of othes false and grete | 166 |
| PardT 632 And fals sweryng is yet moore reprevable. | 170 |
| PardT 636 " Thou shalt swere sooth thyne othes, and nat lye, | 174 |
| PardT 637 And swere in doom and eek in rightwisnesse " ; | 174 |
| PardT 637 And swere in doom and eek in rightwisnesse " ; | 174 |
| PardT 639 Bihoold and se that in the firste table | 176 |
| PardT 648 And forther over, I wol thee telle al plat | 186 |
| PardT 651 " By Goddes precious herte, " and " By his nayles, " | 188 |
| PardT 652 And " By the blood of Crist that is in Hayles, | 190 |
| PardT 653 Sevene is my chaunce, and thyn is cynk and treye! " | 190 |
| PardT 653 Sevene is my chaunce, and thyn is cynk and treye! " | 190 |
| PardT 659 Lete youre othes, bothe grete and smale. | 196 |
| PardT 664 And as they sat, they herde a belle clynke | 202 |
| PardT 667 " Go bet, " quod he, " and axe redily | 204 |
| PardT 669 And looke that thou reporte his name weel. " | 206 |
| PardT 673 And sodeynly he was yslayn to-nyght, | 210 |
| PardT 677 And with his spere he smoot his herte atwo, | 214 |
| PardT 678 And wente his wey withouten wordes mo. | 216 |
| PardT 680 And, maister, er ye come in his presence, | 218 |
| PardT 688 Bothe man and womman, child, and hyne, and page; | 226 |
| PardT 688 Bothe man and womman, child, and hyne, and page; | 226 |
| PardT 688 Bothe man and womman, child, and hyne, and page; | 226 |
| PardT 694 I shal hym seke by wey and eek by strete, | 232 |
| PardT 698 And ech of us bicomen otheres brother, | 236 |
| PardT 699 And we wol sleen this false traytour Deeth. | 236 |
| PardT 703 To lyve and dyen ech of hem for oother, | 240 |
| PardT 705 And up they stirte, al dronken in this rage, | 242 |
| PardT 706 And forth they goon towardes that village | 244 |
| PardT 708 And many a grisly ooth thanne han they sworn, | 246 |
| PardT 709 And Cristes blessed body they torente -- | 246 |
| PardT 713 An oold man and a povre with hem mette. | 250 |
| PardT 715 And seyde thus, " Now, lordes, God yow see! " | 252 |
| PardT 721 And seyde thus: " For I ne kan nat fynde | 258 |
| PardT 725 And therfore moot I han myn age stille, | 262 |
| PardT 729 And on the ground, which is my moodres gate, | 266 |
| PardT 730 I knokke with my staf, bothe erly and late, | 268 |
| PardT 731 And seye `Leeve mooder, leet me in! | 268 |
| PardT 732 Lo how I vanysshe, flessh, and blood, and skyn! | 270 |
| PardT 732 Lo how I vanysshe, flessh, and blood, and skyn! | 270 |
| PardT 738 For which ful pale and welked is my face. | 276 |
| PardT 748 And God be with yow, where ye go or ryde! | 286 |
| PardT 757 By God and by the hooly sacrement! | 294 |
| PardT 763 Under a tree, and there he wole abyde; | 300 |
| PardT 767 And yow amende! " Thus seyde this olde man; | 304 |
| PardT 768 And everich of thise riotoures ran | 306 |
| PardT 769 Til he cam to that tree, and ther they founde | 306 |
| PardT 774 For that the floryns been so faire and brighte, | 312 |
| PardT 778 My wit is greet, though that I bourde and pleye. | 316 |
| PardT 780 In myrthe and joliftee oure lyf to lyven, | 318 |
| PardT 781 And lightly as it comth, so wol we spende. | 318 |
| PardT 790 And for oure owene tresor doon us honge. | 328 |
| PardT 792 As wisely and as slyly as it myghte. | 330 |
| PardT 794 Be drawe, and lat se wher the cut wol falle; | 332 |
| PardT 795 And he that hath the cut with herte blithe | 332 |
| PardT 796 Shal renne to the town, and that ful swithe, | 334 |
| PardT 797 And brynge us breed and wyn ful prively. | 334 |
| PardT 797 And brynge us breed and wyn ful prively. | 334 |
| PardT 798 And two of us shul kepen subtilly | 336 |
| PardT 799 This tresor wel; and if he wol nat tarie, | 336 |
| PardT 803 And bad hem drawe and looke where it wol falle; | 340 |
| PardT 803 And bad hem drawe and looke where it wol falle; | 340 |
| PardT 804 And it fil on the yongeste of hem alle, | 342 |
| PardT 805 And forth toward the toun he wente anon. | 342 |
| PardT 806 And also soone as that he was gon, | 344 |
| PardT 811 And heere is gold, and that ful greet plentee, | 348 |
| PardT 811 And heere is gold, and that ful greet plentee, | 348 |
| PardT 820 " And I shal tellen in a wordes fewe | 358 |
| PardT 821 What we shal doon, and brynge it wel aboute. " | 358 |
| PardT 825 And two of us shul strenger be than oon. | 362 |
| PardT 828 And I shal ryve hym thurgh the sydes tweye | 366 |
| PardT 830 And with thy daggere looke thou do the same; | 368 |
| PardT 831 And thanne shal al this gold departed be, | 368 |
| PardT 832 My deere freend, bitwixen me and thee. | 370 |
| PardT 834 And pleye at dees right at oure owene wille. " | 372 |
| PardT 835 And thus acorded been thise shrewes tweye | 372 |
| PardT 838 Ful ofte in herte he rolleth up and doun | 376 |
| PardT 839 The beautee of thise floryns newe and brighte. | 376 |
| PardT 844 And atte laste the feend, oure enemy, | 382 |
| PardT 850 To sleen hem bothe and nevere to repente. | 388 |
| PardT 851 And forth he gooth, no lenger wolde he tarie, | 388 |
| PardT 853 And preyde hym that he hym wolde selle | 390 |
| PardT 855 And eek ther was a polcat in his hawe, | 392 |
| PardT 857 And fayn he wolde wreke hym, if he myghte, | 394 |
| PardT 859 The pothecarie answerde, " And thou shalt have | 396 |
| PardT 865 Ye, sterve he shal, and that in lasse while | 402 |
| PardT 867 This poysoun is so strong and violent. " | 404 |
| PardT 869 This poysoun in a box, and sith he ran | 406 |
| PardT 871 And borwed [of] hym large botelles thre, | 408 |
| PardT 872 And in the two his poyson poured he; | 410 |
| PardT 876 And whan this riotour, with sory grace, | 414 |
| PardT 881 Right so they han hym slayn, and that anon. | 418 |
| PardT 882 And whan that this was doon, thus spak that oon: | 420 |
| PardT 883 " Now lat us sitte and drynke, and make us merie, | 420 |
| PardT 883 " Now lat us sitte and drynke, and make us merie, | 420 |
| PardT 884 And afterward we wol his body berie. " | 422 |
| PardT 885 And with that word it happed hym, par cas, | 422 |
| PardT 887 And drank, and yaf his felawe drynke also, | 424 |
| PardT 887 And drank, and yaf his felawe drynke also, | 424 |
| PardT 894 And eek the false empoysonere also. | 432 |
| PardT 897 O glotonye, luxurie, and hasardrye! | 434 |
| PardT 899 And othes grete, of usage and of pride! | 436 |
| PardT 899 And othes grete, of usage and of pride! | 436 |
| PardT 902 And with his precious herte-blood thee boghte, | 440 |
| PardT 903 Thou art so fals and so unkynde, allas? | 440 |
| PardT 905 And ware yow fro the synne of avarice! | 442 |
| PardT 914 Yow that wol offre, as clene and eek as cleer | 452 |
| PardT 915 As ye were born. -- And lo, sires, thus I preche. | 452 |
| PardT 916 And Jhesu Crist, that is oure soules leche, | 454 |
| PardT 920 I have relikes and pardoun in my male, | 458 |
| PardT 924 Offren and han myn absolucion, | 462 |
| PardT 925 Com forth anon, and kneleth heere adoun, | 462 |
| PardT 926 And mekely receyveth my pardoun; | 464 |
| PardT 928 Al newe and fressh at every miles ende, | 466 |
| PardT 929 So that ye offren, alwey newe and newe, | 466 |
| PardT 930 Nobles or pens, whiche that be goode and trewe. | 468 |
| PardT 936 Doun of his hors and breke his nekke atwo. | 474 |
| PardT 939 That may assoille yow, bothe moore and lasse, | 476 |
| PardT 943 Com forth, sire Hoost, and offre first anon, | 480 |
| PardT 944 And thou shalt kisse the relikes everychon, | 482 |
| PardT 949 And swere it were a relyk of a seint, | 486 |
| PardT 963 Sire Pardoner, be glad and myrie of cheere; | 500 |
| PardT 964 And ye, sire Hoost, that been to me so deere, | 502 |
| PardT 966 And Pardoner, I prey thee, drawe thee neer, | 504 |
| PardT 967 And, as we diden, lat us laughe and pleye. " | 504 |
| PardT 967 And, as we diden, lat us laughe and pleye. " | 504 |
| PardT 968 Anon they kiste, and ryden forth hir weye. | 506 |