| ANON...........2 | |
| PrT 617 He cam anon withouten tariyng, | 130 |
| PrT 630 That of this mordre wiste, and that anon. | 142 |
| ANSWERDE.......1 | |
| PrT 531 Answerde hym thus: " This song, I have herd seye, | 44 |
| ANTHEM.........1 | |
| PrT 660 This anthem verraily in my deyynge, | 172 |
| ANTIPHONER.....1 | |
| PrT 519 As children lerned hire antiphoner; | 32 |
| AS.............24 | |
| PrT 499 Swich manere doctrine as men used there, | 12 |
| PrT 501 As smale children doon in hire childhede. | 14 |
| PrT 505 And eek also, where as he saugh th' ymage | 18 |
| PrT 507 As hym was taught, to knele adoun and seye | 20 |
| PrT 508 His Ave Marie, as he goth by the weye. | 20 |
| PrT 517 As he sat in the scole at his prymer, | 30 |
| PrT 519 As children lerned hire antiphoner; | 32 |
| PrT 520 And as he dorste, he drough hym ner and ner, | 32 |
| PrT 551 As I have seyd, thurghout the Juerie | 64 |
| PrT 552 This litel child, as he cam to and fro, | 64 |
| PrT 562 That swich a boy shal walken as hym lest | 74 |
| PrT 569 And as the child gan forby for to pace, | 82 |
| PrT 573 Where as thise Jewes purgen hire entraille. | 86 |
| PrT 588 For which, as soone as it was dayes lyght, | 100 |
| PrT 588 For which, as soone as it was dayes lyght, | 100 |
| PrT 594 She gooth, as she were half out of hir mynde, | 106 |
| PrT 643 As monkes been -- or elles oghte be -- | 156 |
| PrT 650 Seyde this child, " and as by wey of kynde | 162 |
| PrT 652 But Jesu Crist, as ye in bookes fynde, | 164 |
| PrT 657 I loved alwey, as after my konnynge; | 170 |
| PrT 661 As ye han herd, and whan that I hadde songe, | 174 |
| PrT 674 His salte teeris trikled doun as reyn, | 186 |
| PrT 676 And stille he lay as he had ben ybounde. | 188 |
| PrT 685 With cursed Jewes, as it is notable, | 198 |
| ASYE...........1 | |
| PrT 488 Ther was in Asye, in a greet citee, | 0 |
| AT.............4 | |
| PrT 494 For it was free and open at eyther ende. | 6 |
| PrT 496 Doun at the ferther ende, in which ther were | 8 |
| PrT 517 As he sat in the scole at his prymer, | 30 |
| PrT 590 She hath at scole and elleswhere hym soght, | 102 |
| ATTE...........1 | |
| PrT 598 She cride, and atte laste thus she wroghte: | 110 |
| AUTER..........1 | |
| PrT 636 Biforn the chief auter, whil the masse laste; | 148 |
| AVAILLE........1 | |
| PrT 575 What may youre yvel entente yow availle? | 88 |
| AVE............1 | |
| PrT 508 His Ave Marie, as he goth by the weye. | 20 |
| AWAITETH.......1 | |
| PrT 586 This poure wydwe awaiteth al that nyght | 98 |
| AWEY...........2 | |
| PrT 671 His tonge out caughte, and took awey the greyn, | 184 |
| PrT 680 And tooken awey this martir from his beere; | 192 |
| AY.............4 | |
| PrT 511 To worshipe ay, and he forgat it naught, | 24 |
| PrT 513 But ay, whan I remembre on this mateere, | 26 |
| PrT 521 And herkned ay the wordes and the noote, | 34 |
| PrT 635 Upon this beere ay lith this innocent | 148 |
| BAD............1 | |
| PrT 659 To me she cam, and bad me for to synge | 172 |
| BARE...........1 | |
| PrT 529 Ful often tyme upon his knowes bare. | 42 |
| BE.............6 | |
| PrT 540 To konne it al er Cristemasse be went. | 52 |
| PrT 541 Though that I for my prymer shal be shent | 54 |
| PrT 542 And shal be beten thries in an houre, | 54 |
| PrT 643 As monkes been -- or elles oghte be -- | 156 |
| PrT 653 Wil that his glorie laste and be in mynde, | 166 |
| PrT 669 Be nat agast; I wol thee nat forsake.' " | 182 |
| BEEN...........3 | |
| PrT 534 To been oure help and socour whan we deye. | 46 |
| PrT 643 As monkes been -- or elles oghte be -- | 156 |
| PrT 679 And after that they ryse, and forth been went, | 192 |
| BEERE..........4 | |
| PrT 625 His mooder swownynge by his beere lay; | 138 |
| PrT 627 This newe Rachel brynge fro his beere. | 140 |
| PrT 635 Upon this beere ay lith this innocent | 148 |
| PrT 680 And tooken awey this martir from his beere; | 192 |
| BEN............1 | |
| PrT 676 And stille he lay as he had ben ybounde. | 188 |
| BETEN..........1 | |
| PrT 542 And shal be beten thries in an houre, | 54 |
| BIFORN.........2 | |
| PrT 584 Biforn this Lamb and synge a song al newe, | 96 |
| PrT 636 Biforn the chief auter, whil the masse laste; | 148 |
| BIGAN..........1 | |
| PrT 644 This yonge child to conjure he bigan, | 156 |
| BISY...........1 | |
| PrT 589 With face pale of drede and bisy thoght, | 102 |
| BISYDE.........1 | |
| PrT 606 Where he was casten in a pit bisyde. | 118 |
| BLISFUL........3 | |
| PrT 510 Oure blisful Lady, Cristes mooder deere, | 22 |
| PrT 532 Was maked of our blisful Lady free, | 44 |
| PrT 664 In honour of that blisful Mayden free | 176 |
| BLOOD..........2 | |
| PrT 497 Children an heep, ycomen of Cristen blood, | 10 |
| PrT 578 The blood out crieth on youre cursed dede. | 90 |
| BODY...........1 | |
| PrT 682 Enclosen they his litel body sweete. | 194 |
| BOLDELY........1 | |
| PrT 546 And thanne he song it wel and boldely, | 58 |
| BOOK...........1 | |
| PrT 516 This litel child, his litel book lernynge, | 28 |
| BOOKES.........1 | |
| PrT 652 But Jesu Crist, as ye in bookes fynde, | 164 |
| BOON...........1 | |
| PrT 649 " My throte is kut unto my nekke boon, " | 162 |
| BOY............1 | |
| PrT 562 That swich a boy shal walken as hym lest | 74 |
| BREST..........1 | |
| PrT 593 With moodres pitee in hir brest enclosed, | 106 |
| BRIGHT.........1 | |
| PrT 610 And eek of martirdom the ruby bright, | 122 |
| BRYNGE.........1 | |
| PrT 627 This newe Rachel brynge fro his beere. | 140 |
| BURIEN.........1 | |
| PrT 638 Han sped hem for to burien hym ful faste; | 150 |
| BUT............7 | |
| PrT 513 But ay, whan I remembre on this mateere, | 26 |
| PrT 525 But on a day his felawe gan he preye | 38 |
| PrT 536 I lerne song; I kan but smal grammeere. " | 48 |
| PrT 587 After hir litel child, but he cam noght; | 100 |
| PrT 603 They seyde " nay " ; but Jhesu of his grace | 116 |
| PrT 652 But Jesu Crist, as ye in bookes fynde, | 164 |
| PrT 686 For it is but a litel while ago, | 198 |
| BY.............12 | |
| PrT 490 Sustened by a lord of that contree | 2 |
| PrT 498 That lerned in that scole yeer by yere | 10 |
| PrT 504 That day by day to scole was his wone, | 16 |
| PrT 508 His Ave Marie, as he goth by the weye. | 20 |
| PrT 522 Til he the firste vers koude al by rote. | 34 |
| PrT 545 Fro day to day, til he koude it by rote, | 58 |
| PrT 557 He kan nat stynte of syngyng by the weye. | 70 |
| PrT 596 By liklihede hir litel child to fynde; | 108 |
| PrT 608 By mouth of innocentz, lo, heere thy myght! | 120 |
| PrT 625 His mooder swownynge by his beere lay; | 138 |
| PrT 634 And after that he heng hem by the lawe. | 146 |
| PrT 650 Seyde this child, " and as by wey of kynde | 162 |
| BYNDE..........1 | |
| PrT 620 And after that the Jewes leet he bynde. | 132 |
| CAM............4 | |
| PrT 552 This litel child, as he cam to and fro, | 64 |
| PrT 587 After hir litel child, but he cam noght; | 100 |
| PrT 617 He cam anon withouten tariyng, | 130 |
| PrT 659 To me she cam, and bad me for to synge | 172 |
| CARIEN.........1 | |
| PrT 624 They carien hym unto the nexte abbay. | 136 |
| CASTE..........2 | |
| PrT 571 And kitte his throte, and in a pit hym caste. | 84 |
| PrT 639 And whan they hooly water on hym caste, | 152 |