AVYCEN..........1
PardT 889 But certes, I suppose that Avycen 426
 
 AVYSED..........1
PardT 690 To been avysed greet wysdom it were, 228
 
 AVYSETH.........1
PardT 583 And over al this, avyseth yow right wel 120
 
 AWEY............2
PardT 542 The mary, for they caste noght awey 80
PardT 628 Honest ynough to dryve the day awey. 166
 
 AXE.............1
PardT 667 " Go bet, " quod he, " and axe redily 204
 
 AY..............2
PardT 554 As though thou seydest ay " Sampsoun, Sampsoun! " 92
PardT 581 Bledynge ay at his nose in dronkenesse. 118
 
 BAD.............1
PardT 803 And bad hem drawe and looke where it wol falle; 340
 
 BAPTIST.........1
PardT 491 To sleen the Baptist John, ful giltelees. 28
 
 BARK............1
PardT 544 Of spicerie of leef, and bark, and roote 82
 
 BAUDES..........1
PardT 479 Syngeres with harpes, baudes, wafereres, 16
 
 BE..............23
PardT 569 And weneth that he be at hoom in Chepe, 106
PardT 609 For which, as soone as it myghte be, 146
PardT 682 For to be war of swich an adversarie. 220
PardT 689 I trowe his habitacioun be there. 226
PardT 700 He shal be slayn, he that so manye sleeth, 238
PardT 701 By Goddes dignitee, er it be nyght! " 238
PardT 710 Deeth shal be deed, if that they may hym hente! 248
PardT 735 That in my chambre longe tyme hath be, 272
PardT 748 And God be with yow, where ye go or ryde! 286
PardT 760 " Now, sires, " quod he, " if that yow be so leef 298
PardT 784 But myghte this gold be caried fro this place 322
PardT 791 This tresor moste ycaried be by nyghte 328
PardT 794 Be drawe, and lat se wher the cut wol falle; 332
PardT 816 That oother answerde, " I noot hou that may be. 354
PardT 819 " Shal it be conseil? " seyde the firste shrewe, 356
PardT 824 " Now, " quod the firste, " thou woost wel we be tweye, 362
PardT 825 And two of us shul strenger be than oon. 362
PardT 831 And thanne shal al this gold departed be, 368
PardT 930 Nobles or pens, whiche that be goode and trewe. 468
PardT 947 Lat be, " quod he, " it shal nat be, so theech! 484
PardT 947 Lat be, " quod he, " it shal nat be, so theech! 484
PardT 955 They shul be shryned in an hogges toord! " 492
PardT 963 Sire Pardoner, be glad and myrie of cheere; 500
 
 BEAUTEE.........1
PardT 839 The beautee of thise floryns newe and brighte. 376
 
 BEE.............1
PardT 788 But trewely, by daye it may nat bee. 326
 
 BEEN............14
PardT 472 Hir othes been so grete and so dampnable 10
PardT 480 Whiche been the verray develes officeres 18
PardT 515 He wolde been the moore mesurable 52
PardT 532 They been enemys of Cristes croys, 70
PardT 545 Shal been his sauce ymaked by delit, 82
PardT 617 For ye, that been so glorious in honours, 154
PardT 690 To been avysed greet wysdom it were, 228
PardT 696 Herkneth, felawes, we thre been al ones; 234
PardT 733 Allas, whan shul my bones been at reste? 270
PardT 774 For that the floryns been so faire and brighte, 312
PardT 812 That shal departed been among us thre. 350
PardT 835 And thus acorded been thise shrewes tweye 372
PardT 893 Thus ended been thise homycides two, 430
PardT 964 And ye, sire Hoost, that been to me so deere, 502
 
 BELLE...........2
PardT 662 Longe erst er prime rong of any belle, 200
PardT 664 And as they sat, they herde a belle clynke 202
 
 BELY............1
PardT 534 O wombe! O bely! O stynkyng cod, 72
 
 BEN.............1
PardT 596 For to ben holde a commune hasardour. 134
 
 BENCH...........1
PardT 674 Fordronke, as he sat on his bench upright. 212
 
 BERIE...........1
PardT 884 And afterward we wol his body berie. " 422
 
 BEST............2
PardT 801 By oon assent, where as us thynketh best. " 338
PardT 918 For that is best; I wol yow nat deceyve. 456
 
 BET.............1
PardT 667 " Go bet, " quod he, " and axe redily 204
 
 BETH............1
PardT 683 Beth redy for to meete hym everemoore; 220
 
 BEYE............1
PardT 845 Putte in his thought that he sholde poyson beye, 382
 
 BIBLE...........2
PardT 578 Looketh the Bible, and ther ye may it leere. 116
PardT 586 Redeth the Bible, and fynde it expresly 124
 
 BICCHED.........1
PardT 656 This fruyt cometh of the bicched bones two, 194
 
 BICOMEN.........1
PardT 698 And ech of us bicomen otheres brother, 236
 
 BIFOORE.........1
PardT 880 For right as they hadde cast his deeth bifoore, 418
 
 BIFORN..........2
PardT 665 Biforn a cors, was caried to his grave. 202
PardT 707 Of which the taverner hadde spoke biforn. 244
 
 BIGAN...........1
PardT 960 But right anon the worthy Knyght bigan, 498
 
 BIGYNNE.........1
PardT 941 I rede that oure Hoost heere shal bigynne, 478
 
 BIHOOLD.........1
PardT 639 Bihoold and se that in the firste table 176
 
 BITIDE..........1
PardT 900 Allas, mankynde, how may it bitide 438
 
 BITWIX..........1
PardT 494 Bitwix a man that is out of his mynde 32
 
 BITWIXEN........1
PardT 832 My deere freend, bitwixen me and thee. 370
 
 BITYDE..........1
PardT 934 For aventures whiche that may bityde. 472
 
 BIWREYE.........1
PardT 823 That, by my trouthe, I wol thee nat biwreye. " 360
 
 BLASPHEME.......1
PardT 593 Blaspheme of Crist, manslaughtre, and wast also 130
 
 BLASPHEMOUR.....1
PardT 898 Thou blasphemour of Crist with vileynye 436
 
 BLEDYNGE........1
PardT 581 Bledynge ay at his nose in dronkenesse. 118
 
 BLESSED.........1
PardT 709 And Cristes blessed body they torente -- 246
 
 BLISSE..........1
PardT 912 Into the blisse of hevene shul ye gon. 450
 
 BLISSED.........1
PardT 474 Oure blissed Lordes body they totere -- 12
 
 BLITHE..........1
PardT 795 And he that hath the cut with herte blithe 332
 
 BLOOD...........3
PardT 501 Til Crist hadde boght us with his blood agayn! 38
PardT 652 And " By the blood of Crist that is in Hayles, 190
PardT 732 Lo how I vanysshe, flessh, and blood, and skyn! 270
 
 BLOWE...........1
PardT 481 To kyndle and blowe the fyr of lecherye, 18
 
 BODY............4
PardT 474 Oure blissed Lordes body they totere -- 12
PardT 709 And Cristes blessed body they torente -- 246
PardT 884 And afterward we wol his body berie. " 422
PardT 940 Whan that the soule shal fro the body passe. 478
 
 BOGHT...........1
PardT 501 Til Crist hadde boght us with his blood agayn! 38
 
 BOGHTE..........2
PardT 766 God save yow, that boghte agayn mankynde, 304
PardT 902 And with his precious herte-blood thee boghte, 440
 
 BONES...........4
PardT 541 Out of the harde bones knokke they 78
PardT 656 This fruyt cometh of the bicched bones two, 194
PardT 695 I make avow to Goddes digne bones! 232
PardT 733 Allas, whan shul my bones been at reste? 270
 
 BOOK............1
PardT 622 The kyng of Parthes, as the book seith us, 160
 
 BOOKES..........1
PardT 630 A word or two, as olde bookes trete. 168
 
 BOOST...........1
PardT 764 Noght for youre boost he wole him no thyng hyde. 302
 
 BORN............1
PardT 915 As ye were born. -- And lo, sires, thus I preche. 452
 
 BORWED..........1
PardT 871 And borwed [of] hym large botelles thre, 408
 
 BOTEL...........1
PardT 886 To take the botel ther the poyson was, 424
 
 BOTELLES........1
PardT 871 And borwed [of] hym large botelles thre, 408
 
 BOTELS..........1
PardT 877 Hadde filled with wyn his grete botels thre, 414
 
 BOTHE...........9
PardT 467 They daunce and pleyen at dees bothe day and nyght, 4
PardT 523 Shal God destroyen bothe, " as Paulus seith. 60
PardT 659 Lete youre othes, bothe grete and smale. 196
PardT 688 Bothe man and womman, child, and hyne, and page; 226
PardT 730 I knokke with my staf, bothe erly and late, 268
PardT 833 Thanne may we bothe oure lustes all fulfille, 370
PardT 850 To sleen hem bothe and nevere to repente. 388
PardT 888 For which anon they storven bothe two. 426
PardT 939 That may assoille yow, bothe moore and lasse, 476