ANON............9
RvT 3938 That he ne swoor he sholde anon abegge. 18
RvT 4017 And on an hors the sak he caste anon. 96
RvT 4063 He strepeth of the brydel right anon. 142
RvT 4159 To bedde wente the doghter right anon; 238
RvT 4251 And fond the cradel with his hand anon. 330
RvT 4260 And by the millere in he creep anon, 340
RvT 4279 And up they goon, and doun agayn anon, 358
RvT 4296 And by the wal a staf she foond anon, 376
RvT 4309 And greythen hem, and tooke hir hors anon, 388
 
 ANOTHER.........2
RvT 4182 That in another he sal be releved. 262
RvT 4207 And when this jape is tald another day, 286
 
 ANSWERD.........1
RvT 4128 Ay is thou myrie, and this is faire answerd. 208
 
 ANSWERDE........3
RvT 4040 Aleyn answerde, " John, and wiltow swa? 120
RvT 4188 This John answerde, " Alayn, avyse thee! 268
RvT 4192 Aleyn answerde, " I counte hym nat a flye. " 272
 
 ANY.............3
RvT 3926 As any pecok he was proud and gay. 6
RvT 3970 Of twenty yeer, withouten any mo, 50
RvT 4154 As any jay she light was and jolyf, 234
 
 APE.............2
RvT 3935 As piled as an ape was his skulle. 14
RvT 4202 Now may I seyn that I is but an ape. 282
 
 AR..............1
RvT 4045 I is as ille a millere as ar ye. " 124
 
 ARE.............1
RvT 4110 Now are we dryve til hethyng and til scorn. 190
 
 ARGUMENTES......1
RvT 4123 Ye konne by argumentes make a place 202
 
 ARIGHT..........1
RvT 4254 That makes me that I ga nat aright. 334
 
 ARISE...........1
RvT 4209 I wil arise and auntre it, by my fayth! 288
 
 ARM.............1
RvT 4204 He has the milleris doghter in his arm. 284
 
 ART.............3
RvT 4056 Of al hir art counte I noght a tare. " 136
RvT 4097 For al his art; now lat hem goon hir weye! 176
RvT 4122 Myn hous is streit, but ye han lerned art; 202
 
 AS..............35
RvT 3926 As any pecok he was proud and gay. 6
RvT 3935 As piled as an ape was his skulle. 14
RvT 3935 As piled as an ape was his skulle. 14
RvT 3947 For Symkyn wolde no wyf, as he sayde, 26
RvT 3950 And she was proud, and peert as is a pye. 30
RvT 3964 She was as digne as water in a dich, 44
RvT 3964 She was as digne as water in a dich, 44
RvT 3974 With kamus nose and eyen greye as glas, 54
RvT 4028 Or elles he is a fool, as clerkes sayn. 108
RvT 4045 I is as ille a millere as ar ye. " 124
RvT 4045 I is as ille a millere as ar ye. " 124
RvT 4055 As whilom to the wolf thus spak the mare. 134
RvT 4060 The clerkes hors, ther as it stood ybounde 140
RvT 4081 With wilde mares, as faste as he may go. 160
RvT 4081 With wilde mares, as faste as he may go. 160
RvT 4086 I is ful wight, God waat, as is a raa; 166
RvT 4107 Wery and weet, as beest is in the reyn, 186
RvT 4114 Thus pleyneth John as he gooth by the way 194
RvT 4119 Of herberwe and of ese, as for hir peny. 198
RvT 4121 Swich as it is, yet shal ye have youre part. 200
RvT 4126 Or make it rowm with speche, as is youre gise. " 206
RvT 4130 Slyk as he fyndes, or taa slyk as he brynges.' 210
RvT 4130 Slyk as he fyndes, or taa slyk as he brynges.' 210
RvT 4152 As he were on the quakke, or on the pose. 232
RvT 4154 As any jay she light was and jolyf, 234
RvT 4163 That as an hors he fnorteth in his sleep, 242
RvT 4206 And I lye as a draf-sak in my bed; 286
RvT 4231 He priketh harde and depe as he were mad. 310
RvT 4258 Unto the bed ther as the millere lay. 338
RvT 4265 As I have thries in this shorte nyght 344
RvT 4267 Whil thow hast, as a coward, been agast. " 346
RvT 4278 They walwe as doon two pigges in a poke; 358
RvT 4292 This John stirte up as faste as ever he myghte, 372
RvT 4292 This John stirte up as faste as ever he myghte, 372
RvT 4301 But as she saugh a whit thyng in hir ye. 380
 
 ASLEPE..........1
RvT 4283 For she was falle aslepe a lite wight 362
 
 AT..............11
RvT 3921 At Trumpyngtoun, nat fer fro Cantebrigge, 0
RvT 3990 Men clepen the Soler Halle at Cantebregge; 70
RvT 4012 And at the laste the wardeyn yaf hem leve. 92
RvT 4021 And at the mille the sak adoun he layth. 100
RvT 4057 Out at the dore he gooth ful pryvely, 136
RvT 4156 The cradel at hir beddes feet is set, 236
RvT 4243 Right at the entree of the dore bihynde 322
RvT 4280 Til that the millere sporned at a stoon, 360
RvT 4298 For at an hole in shoon the moone bright, 378
RvT 4305 And wende han hit this Aleyn at the fulle, 384
RvT 4311 And at the mille yet they tooke hir cake 390
 
 ATANES..........1
RvT 4074 Step on thy feet! Com of, man, al atanes! 154
 
 ATON............1
RvT 4197 And shortly for to seyn, they were aton. 276
 
 ATTE............4
RvT 3936 He was a market-betere atte fulle. 16
RvT 4106 Til in a dych they caughte hym atte laste. 186
RvT 4133 And we wil payen trewely atte fulle. 212
RvT 4147 And drynken evere strong ale atte beste. 226
 
 AUNCETRYE.......1
RvT 3982 Into som worthy blood of auncetrye; 62
 
 AUNTRE..........1
RvT 4209 I wil arise and auntre it, by my fayth! 288
 
 AUNTRED.........1
RvT 4205 He auntred hym, and has his nedes sped, 284
 
 AVYSE...........1
RvT 4188 This John answerde, " Alayn, avyse thee! 268
 
 AWAK............2
RvT 4262 He seyde, " Thou John, thou swynes-heed, awak, 342
RvT 4288 Awak, Symond! The feend is on me falle. 368
 
 AWAKE...........1
RvT 4215 And gan awake, and wente hire out to pisse, 294
 
 AWAY............1
RvT 4071 This John goth out and fynt his hors away, 150
 
 AWEN............1
RvT 4239 I is thyn awen clerk, swa have I seel! " 318
 
 AY..............4
RvT 3929 Ay by his belt he baar a long panade, 8
RvT 4030 Swa werkes ay the wanges in his heed; 110
RvT 4128 Ay is thou myrie, and this is faire answerd. 208
RvT 4304 And with the staf she drow ay neer and neer, 384
 
 BAAR............4
RvT 3929 Ay by his belt he baar a long panade, 8
RvT 3931 A joly poppere baar he in his pouche; 10
RvT 3933 A Sheffeld thwitel baar he in his hose. 12
RvT 4213 And baar it softe unto his beddes feet. 292
 
 BAD.............1
RvT 4094 And bad his wyf go knede it in a cake. 174
 
 BAKWARD.........1
RvT 4281 And doun he fil bakward upon his wyf, 360
 
 BANES...........1
RvT 4073 Oure hors is lorn, Alayn, for Goddes banes, 152
 
 BAR.............1
RvT 4165 His wyf bar hym a burdon, a ful strong; 244
 
 BATHE...........3
RvT 4087 By Goddes herte, he sal nat scape us bathe! 166
RvT 4112 Bathe the wardeyn and oure felawes alle, 192
RvT 4191 He myghte doon us bathe a vileynye. " 270
 
 BAYARD..........1
RvT 4115 Toward the mille, and Bayard in his hond. 194
 
 BE..............14
RvT 3959 But if he wolde be slayn of Symkyn 38
RvT 4029 Oure manciple, I hope he wil be deed, 108
RvT 4034 " It shal be doon, " quod Symkyn, " by my fay! 114
RvT 4041 Thanne wil I be bynethe, by my croun, 120
RvT 4043 Into the trough; that sal be my disport. 122
RvT 4120 The millere seyde agayn, " If ther be eny, 200
RvT 4144 It myghte be no bet, and cause why? 224
RvT 4176 But yet, na fors, al sal be for the beste. 256
RvT 4181 That gif a man in a point be agreved, 260
RvT 4182 That in another he sal be releved. 262
RvT 4270 " Thow shalt be deed, by Goddes dignitee! 350
RvT 4271 Who dorste be so boold to disparage 350
RvT 4318 Lo, swich it is a millere to be fals! 398
RvT 4321 A gylour shal hymself bigyled be. 400