CASTEN.........1
PrT 606 Where he was casten in a pit bisyde. 118
 
 CAUGHTE........1
PrT 671 His tonge out caughte, and took awey the greyn, 184
 
 CAUSE..........1
PrT 647 Tel me what is thy cause for to synge, 160
 
 CELESTIAL......1
PrT 581 The white Lamb celestial -- quod she -- 94
 
 CERTES.........1
PrT 539 " Now, certes, I wol do my diligence 52
 
 CERTEYN........2
PrT 576 Mordre wol out, certeyn, it wol nat faille, 88
PrT 663 " Wherfore I synge, and synge moot certeyn, 176
 
 CHACE..........1
PrT 566 This innocent out of this world to chace. 78
 
 CHASTITE.......1
PrT 609 This gemme of chastite, this emeraude, 122
 
 CHIEF..........1
PrT 636 Biforn the chief auter, whil the masse laste; 148
 
 CHILD..........13
PrT 512 For sely child wol alday soone leere. 24
PrT 516 This litel child, his litel book lernynge, 28
PrT 552 This litel child, as he cam to and fro, 64
PrT 569 And as the child gan forby for to pace, 82
PrT 587 After hir litel child, but he cam noght; 100
PrT 596 By liklihede hir litel child to fynde; 108
PrT 602 To telle hire if hir child wente oght forby. 114
PrT 621 This child with pitous lamentacioun 134
PrT 640 Yet spak this child, whan spreynd was hooly water, 152
PrT 644 This yonge child to conjure he bigan, 156
PrT 645 And seyde, " O deere child, I halse thee, 158
PrT 650 Seyde this child, " and as by wey of kynde 162
PrT 667 `My litel child, now wol I fecche thee, 180
 
 CHILDHEDE......1
PrT 501 As smale children doon in hire childhede. 14
 
 CHILDREN.......4
PrT 497 Children an heep, ycomen of Cristen blood, 10
PrT 501 As smale children doon in hire childhede. 14
PrT 502 Among thise children was a wydwes sone, 14
PrT 519 As children lerned hire antiphoner; 32
 
 CITEE..........1
PrT 488 Ther was in Asye, in a greet citee, 0
 
 CLEERE.........2
PrT 655 Yet may I synge O Alma loude and cleere. 168
PrT 681 And in a tombe of marbul stones cleere 194
 
 CLERGEON.......1
PrT 503 A litel clergeon, seven yeer of age, 16
 
 COMPAIGNYE.....1
PrT 492 Hateful to Crist and to his compaignye; 4
 
 CONJURE........1
PrT 644 This yonge child to conjure he bigan, 156
 
 CONSPIRED......1
PrT 565 Fro thennes forth the Jues han conspired 78
 
 CONSTRUE.......1
PrT 528 This preyde he hym to construe and declare 40
 
 CONTREE........1
PrT 490 Sustened by a lord of that contree 2
 
 COOMEN.........1
PrT 615 In coomen for to wondre upon this thyng, 128
 
 COVENT.........2
PrT 637 And after that, the abbot with his covent 150
PrT 677 The covent eek lay on the pavement 190
 
 CRIDE..........1
PrT 598 She cride, and atte laste thus she wroghte: 110
 
 CRIE...........1
PrT 553 Ful murily than wolde he synge and crie 66
 
 CRIETH.........1
PrT 578 The blood out crieth on youre cursed dede. 90
 
 CRIST..........4
PrT 492 Hateful to Crist and to his compaignye; 4
PrT 515 For he so yong to Crist dide reverence. 28
PrT 618 And herieth Crist that is of hevene kyng, 130
PrT 652 But Jesu Crist, as ye in bookes fynde, 164
 
 CRISTEMASSE....1
PrT 540 To konne it al er Cristemasse be went. 52
 
 CRISTEN........2
PrT 495 A litel scole of Cristen folk ther stood 8
PrT 497 Children an heep, ycomen of Cristen blood, 10
 
 CRISTENE.......2
PrT 489 Amonges Cristene folk a Jewerye, 2
PrT 614 The Cristene folk that thurgh the strete wente 126
 
 CRISTES........8
PrT 506 Of Cristes mooder, hadde he in usage, 18
PrT 510 Oure blisful Lady, Cristes mooder deere, 22
PrT 538 Of Cristes mooder? " seyde this innocent. 50
PrT 550 On Cristes mooder set was his entente. 62
PrT 556 Of Cristes mooder that, to hire to preye, 68
PrT 597 And evere on Cristes mooder meeke and kynde 110
PrT 656 " This welle of mercy, Cristes mooder sweete, 168
PrT 678 Wepynge, and herying Cristes mooder deere, 190
 
 CRYDE..........1
PrT 605 That in that place after hir sone she cryde, 118
 
 CURSED.........5
PrT 570 This cursed Jew hym hente, and heeld hym faste, 82
PrT 574 O cursed folk of Herodes al newe, 86
PrT 578 The blood out crieth on youre cursed dede. 90
PrT 599 Among the cursed Jues she hym soghte. 112
PrT 685 With cursed Jewes, as it is notable, 198
 
 CURSEDNESSE....1
PrT 631 He nolde no swich cursednesse observe. 144
 
 DAY............6
PrT 504 That day by day to scole was his wone, 16
PrT 504 That day by day to scole was his wone, 16
PrT 525 But on a day his felawe gan he preye 38
PrT 545 Fro day to day, til he koude it by rote, 58
PrT 545 Fro day to day, til he koude it by rote, 58
PrT 548 Twies a day it passed thurgh his throte, 60
 
 DAYES..........1
PrT 588 For which, as soone as it was dayes lyght, 100
 
 DECLARE........1
PrT 528 This preyde he hym to construe and declare 40
 
 DEDE...........1
PrT 578 The blood out crieth on youre cursed dede. 90
 
 DEERE..........4
PrT 510 Oure blisful Lady, Cristes mooder deere, 22
PrT 645 And seyde, " O deere child, I halse thee, 158
PrT 654 And for the worship of his Mooder deere 166
PrT 678 Wepynge, and herying Cristes mooder deere, 190
 
 DEETH..........1
PrT 628 With torment and with shameful deeth echon, 140
 
 DESERVE........1
PrT 632 " Yvele shal have that yvele wol deserve " ; 144
 
 DESPIT.........1
PrT 563 In youre despit, and synge of swich sentence, 76
 
 DEYE...........1
PrT 534 To been oure help and socour whan we deye. 46
 
 DEYYNGE........1
PrT 660 This anthem verraily in my deyynge, 172
 
 DIDE...........2
PrT 515 For he so yong to Crist dide reverence. 28
PrT 633 Therfore with wilde hors he dide hem drawe, 146
 
 DILIGENCE......1
PrT 539 " Now, certes, I wol do my diligence 52
 
 DO.............1
PrT 539 " Now, certes, I wol do my diligence 52
 
 DOCTRINE.......1
PrT 499 Swich manere doctrine as men used there, 12
 
 DOON...........1
PrT 501 As smale children doon in hire childhede. 14
 
 DOOTH..........1
PrT 629 This provost dooth thise Jewes for to sterve 142
 
 DORSTE.........1
PrT 520 And as he dorste, he drough hym ner and ner, 32
 
 DOUN...........2
PrT 496 Doun at the ferther ende, in which ther were 8
PrT 674 His salte teeris trikled doun as reyn, 186
 
 DRAWE..........1
PrT 633 Therfore with wilde hors he dide hem drawe, 146
 
 DREDE..........1
PrT 589 With face pale of drede and bisy thoght, 102
 
 DROUGH.........1
PrT 520 And as he dorste, he drough hym ner and ner, 32
 
 DWELTE.........1
PrT 601 To every Jew that dwelte in thilke place, 114
 
 DYED...........1
PrT 651 I sholde have dyed, ye, longe tyme agon. 164
 
 ECHON..........1
PrT 628 With torment and with shameful deeth echon, 140
 
 EEK............6
PrT 505 And eek also, where as he saugh th' ymage 18
PrT 533 Hire to salue, and eek hire for to preye 46
PrT 610 And eek of martirdom the ruby bright, 122
PrT 619 And eek his mooder, honour of mankynde, 132
PrT 677 The covent eek lay on the pavement 190
PrT 687 Preye eek for us, we synful folk unstable, 200
 
 ELDER..........1
PrT 530 His felawe, which that elder was than he, 42
 
 ELLES..........1
PrT 643 As monkes been -- or elles oghte be -- 156