| A..............3 | |
| PrT 462 Which that the bar, and is a mayde alway, | 10 |
| PrT 463 To telle a storie I wol do my labour; | 10 |
| PrT 484 But as a child of twelf month oold, or lesse, | 32 |
| ALIGHTE........1 | |
| PrT 470 Thurgh thyn humblesse, the Goost that in th' alighte, | 18 |
| ALWAY..........1 | |
| PrT 462 Which that the bar, and is a mayde alway, | 10 |
| AND............7 | |
| PrT 461 Of thee and of the white lylye flour | 8 |
| PrT 462 Which that the bar, and is a mayde alway, | 10 |
| PrT 465 For she hirself is honour and the roote | 12 |
| PrT 466 Of bountee, next hir Sone, and soules boote. | 14 |
| PrT 475 Thy vertu and thy grete humylitee | 22 |
| PrT 479 And getest us the lyght, of thy preyere, | 26 |
| PrT 486 Right so fare I, and therfore I yow preye, | 34 |
| ANY............1 | |
| PrT 485 That kan unnethes any word expresse, | 32 |
| AS.............2 | |
| PrT 460 Wherfore in laude, as I best kan or may, | 8 |
| PrT 484 But as a child of twelf month oold, or lesse, | 32 |
| BAR............1 | |
| PrT 462 Which that the bar, and is a mayde alway, | 10 |
| BENYNGNYTEE....1 | |
| PrT 478 Thou goost biforn of thy benyngnytee, | 26 |
| BEST...........1 | |
| PrT 460 Wherfore in laude, as I best kan or may, | 8 |
| BIFORN.........1 | |
| PrT 478 Thou goost biforn of thy benyngnytee, | 26 |
| BLISFUL........1 | |
| PrT 481 My konnyng is so wayk, O blisful Queene, | 28 |
| BOOTE..........1 | |
| PrT 466 Of bountee, next hir Sone, and soules boote. | 14 |
| BOUNTEE........3 | |
| PrT 457 But by the mouth of children thy bountee | 4 |
| PrT 466 Of bountee, next hir Sone, and soules boote. | 14 |
| PrT 474 Lady, thy bountee, thy magnificence, | 22 |
| BRENNYNGE......1 | |
| PrT 468 O bussh unbrent, brennynge in Moyses sighte, | 16 |
| BREST..........1 | |
| PrT 458 Parfourned is, for on the brest soukynge | 6 |
| BUSSH..........1 | |
| PrT 468 O bussh unbrent, brennynge in Moyses sighte, | 16 |
| BUT............2 | |
| PrT 457 But by the mouth of children thy bountee | 4 |
| PrT 484 But as a child of twelf month oold, or lesse, | 32 |
| BY.............2 | |
| PrT 456 Parfourned is by men of dignitee, | 4 |
| PrT 457 But by the mouth of children thy bountee | 4 |
| CHILD..........1 | |
| PrT 484 But as a child of twelf month oold, or lesse, | 32 |
| CHILDREN.......1 | |
| PrT 457 But by the mouth of children thy bountee | 4 |
| CONCEYVED......1 | |
| PrT 472 Conceyved was the Fadres sapience, | 20 |
| DECLARE........1 | |
| PrT 482 For to declare thy grete worthynesse | 30 |
| DEERE..........1 | |
| PrT 480 To gyden us unto thy Sone so deere. | 28 |
| DEITEE.........1 | |
| PrT 469 That ravyshedest doun fro the Deitee, | 16 |
| DIGNITEE.......1 | |
| PrT 456 Parfourned is by men of dignitee, | 4 |
| DO.............1 | |
| PrT 463 To telle a storie I wol do my labour; | 10 |
| DOUN...........1 | |
| PrT 469 That ravyshedest doun fro the Deitee, | 16 |
| ENCRESSEN......1 | |
| PrT 464 Nat that I may encressen hir honour, | 12 |
| ER.............1 | |
| PrT 477 For somtyme, Lady, er men praye to thee, | 24 |
| EXPRESSE.......2 | |
| PrT 476 Ther may no tonge expresse in no science; | 24 |
| PrT 485 That kan unnethes any word expresse, | 32 |
| FADRES.........1 | |
| PrT 472 Conceyved was the Fadres sapience, | 20 |
| FARE...........1 | |
| PrT 486 Right so fare I, and therfore I yow preye, | 34 |
| FLOUR..........1 | |
| PrT 461 Of thee and of the white lylye flour | 8 |
| FOR............5 | |
| PrT 455 For noght oonly thy laude precious | 2 |
| PrT 458 Parfourned is, for on the brest soukynge | 6 |
| PrT 465 For she hirself is honour and the roote | 12 |
| PrT 477 For somtyme, Lady, er men praye to thee, | 24 |
| PrT 482 For to declare thy grete worthynesse | 30 |
| FREE...........1 | |
| PrT 467 O mooder Mayde, O mayde Mooder free! | 14 |
| FRO............1 | |
| PrT 469 That ravyshedest doun fro the Deitee, | 16 |
| GETEST.........1 | |
| PrT 479 And getest us the lyght, of thy preyere, | 26 |
| GOOST..........2 | |
| PrT 470 Thurgh thyn humblesse, the Goost that in th' alighte, | 18 |
| PrT 478 Thou goost biforn of thy benyngnytee, | 26 |
| GRETE..........2 | |
| PrT 475 Thy vertu and thy grete humylitee | 22 |
| PrT 482 For to declare thy grete worthynesse | 30 |
| GYDEN..........1 | |
| PrT 480 To gyden us unto thy Sone so deere. | 28 |
| GYDETH.........1 | |
| PrT 487 Gydeth my song that I shal of yow seye. | 34 |
| HE.............1 | |
| PrT 471 Of whos vertu, whan he thyn herte lighte, | 18 |
| HELP...........1 | |
| PrT 473 Help me to telle it in thy reverence! | 20 |
| HERIYNGE.......1 | |
| PrT 459 Somtyme shewen they thyn heriynge. | 6 |
| HERTE..........1 | |
| PrT 471 Of whos vertu, whan he thyn herte lighte, | 18 |
| HIR............2 | |
| PrT 464 Nat that I may encressen hir honour, | 12 |
| PrT 466 Of bountee, next hir Sone, and soules boote. | 14 |
| HIRSELF........1 | |
| PrT 465 For she hirself is honour and the roote | 12 |
| HONOUR.........2 | |
| PrT 464 Nat that I may encressen hir honour, | 12 |
| PrT 465 For she hirself is honour and the roote | 12 |
| HOW............1 | |
| PrT 453 O Lord, oure Lord, thy name how merveillous | 0 |
| HUMBLESSE......1 | |
| PrT 470 Thurgh thyn humblesse, the Goost that in th' alighte, | 18 |
| HUMYLITEE......1 | |
| PrT 475 Thy vertu and thy grete humylitee | 22 |
| I..............7 | |
| PrT 460 Wherfore in laude, as I best kan or may, | 8 |
| PrT 463 To telle a storie I wol do my labour; | 10 |
| PrT 464 Nat that I may encressen hir honour, | 12 |
| PrT 483 That I ne may the weighte nat susteene; | 30 |
| PrT 486 Right so fare I, and therfore I yow preye, | 34 |
| PrT 486 Right so fare I, and therfore I yow preye, | 34 |
| PrT 487 Gydeth my song that I shal of yow seye. | 34 |
| IN.............6 | |
| PrT 454 Is in this large world ysprad -- quod she -- | 2 |
| PrT 460 Wherfore in laude, as I best kan or may, | 8 |
| PrT 468 O bussh unbrent, brennynge in Moyses sighte, | 16 |
| PrT 470 Thurgh thyn humblesse, the Goost that in th' alighte, | 18 |
| PrT 473 Help me to telle it in thy reverence! | 20 |
| PrT 476 Ther may no tonge expresse in no science; | 24 |
| IS.............6 | |
| PrT 454 Is in this large world ysprad -- quod she -- | 2 |
| PrT 456 Parfourned is by men of dignitee, | 4 |
| PrT 458 Parfourned is, for on the brest soukynge | 6 |
| PrT 462 Which that the bar, and is a mayde alway, | 10 |
| PrT 465 For she hirself is honour and the roote | 12 |
| PrT 481 My konnyng is so wayk, O blisful Queene, | 28 |
| IT.............1 | |
| PrT 473 Help me to telle it in thy reverence! | 20 |
| KAN............2 | |
| PrT 460 Wherfore in laude, as I best kan or may, | 8 |
| PrT 485 That kan unnethes any word expresse, | 32 |
| KONNYNG........1 | |
| PrT 481 My konnyng is so wayk, O blisful Queene, | 28 |
| LABOUR.........1 | |
| PrT 463 To telle a storie I wol do my labour; | 10 |
| LADY...........2 | |
| PrT 474 Lady, thy bountee, thy magnificence, | 22 |
| PrT 477 For somtyme, Lady, er men praye to thee, | 24 |
| LARGE..........1 | |
| PrT 454 Is in this large world ysprad -- quod she -- | 2 |
| LAUDE..........2 | |
| PrT 455 For noght oonly thy laude precious | 2 |
| PrT 460 Wherfore in laude, as I best kan or may, | 8 |
| LESSE..........1 | |
| PrT 484 But as a child of twelf month oold, or lesse, | 32 |
| LIGHTE.........1 | |
| PrT 471 Of whos vertu, whan he thyn herte lighte, | 18 |
| LORD...........2 | |
| PrT 453 O Lord, oure Lord, thy name how merveillous | 0 |
| PrT 453 O Lord, oure Lord, thy name how merveillous | 0 |
| LYGHT..........1 | |
| PrT 479 And getest us the lyght, of thy preyere, | 26 |
| LYLYE..........1 | |
| PrT 461 Of thee and of the white lylye flour | 8 |
| MAGNIFICENCE...1 | |
| PrT 474 Lady, thy bountee, thy magnificence, | 22 |
| MAY............4 | |
| PrT 460 Wherfore in laude, as I best kan or may, | 8 |
| PrT 464 Nat that I may encressen hir honour, | 12 |
| PrT 476 Ther may no tonge expresse in no science; | 24 |
| PrT 483 That I ne may the weighte nat susteene; | 30 |