| 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 |