| AVENTURE.........1 | |
| ShipT 15 And if that he noght may, par aventure, | 14 |
| AVYSE............1 | |
| ShipT 236 Upon this queynte world t' avyse me, | 236 |
| AVYSETH..........1 | |
| ShipT 76 And on his nedes sadly hym avyseth, | 76 |
| AXE..............2 | |
| ShipT 338 Nat for to axe or borwe of hym moneye, | 338 |
| ShipT 399 I myghte hym axe a thing that he hath payed. " | 398 |
| AXEN.............1 | |
| ShipT 394 I thoughte nat to axen hym no thyng. | 394 |
| AY...............1 | |
| ShipT 72 And volatyl, as ay was his usage. | 72 |
| BAD..............2 | |
| ShipT 210 And bad the cookes that they sholde hem hye, | 210 |
| ShipT 320 And bad the meynee " Farewel, have good day! " | 320 |
| BAGGES...........2 | |
| ShipT 82 His bookes and his bagges many oon | 82 |
| ShipT 220 Com doun to-day, and lat youre bagges stonde. | 220 |
| BE...............21 | |
| ShipT 32 As it is possible any freend to be. | 32 |
| ShipT 78 To rekene with hymself, wel may be, | 78 |
| ShipT 106 But deere nece, why be ye so pale? | 106 |
| ShipT 147 With myn housbonde, al be he youre cosyn. " | 146 |
| ShipT 175 They wolde that hir housbondes sholde be | 174 |
| ShipT 207 Gooth now, and beeth as trewe as I shal be. " | 206 |
| ShipT 221 Ne be ye nat ashamed that daun John | 220 |
| ShipT 231 And dryve forth the world as it may be, | 230 |
| ShipT 233 Til we be deed, or elles that we pleye | 232 |
| ShipT 242 As be to every wight buxom and meke, | 242 |
| ShipT 243 And for to kepe oure good be curious, | 242 |
| ShipT 268 It shal be doon right as ye wol devyse. | 268 |
| ShipT 269 " O thyng, er that ye goon, if it may be, | 268 |
| ShipT 277 But lat this thyng be secree, I yow preye, | 276 |
| ShipT 290 But goldlees for to be, it is no game. | 290 |
| ShipT 345 Thanked be God, al hool his marchandise, | 344 |
| ShipT 384 With yow, my wyf, although it be me looth. | 384 |
| ShipT 415 Fro day to day, and if so be I faille, | 414 |
| ShipT 422 As be nat wrooth, but lat us laughe and pleye. | 422 |
| ShipT 429 Sith that the thyng may nat amended be. | 428 |
| ShipT 431 But, by thy lyf, ne be namoore so large. | 430 |
| BEAUTEE..........1 | |
| ShipT 3 A wyf he hadde of excellent beautee; | 2 |
| BEELE............1 | |
| ShipT 409 For cosynage, and eek for beele cheere | 408 |
| BEEN.............7 | |
| ShipT 40 Thus been they knyt with eterne alliaunce, | 40 |
| ShipT 103 As been thise wedded men, that lye and dare | 102 |
| ShipT 130 Al youre anoy, for it shal been secree. | 130 |
| ShipT 141 Thus been they sworn, and heerupon they kiste, | 140 |
| ShipT 341 As freendes doon whan they been met yfeere. | 340 |
| ShipT 348 And thanne he sholde been in joye and reste. | 348 |
| ShipT 446 As curteisly as it had been a mayde, | 446 |
| BEESTES..........2 | |
| ShipT 272 For certein beestes that I moste beye, | 272 |
| ShipT 278 For yet to-nyght thise beestes moot I beye. | 278 |
| BEETH............1 | |
| ShipT 207 Gooth now, and beeth as trewe as I shal be. " | 206 |
| BENCH............1 | |
| ShipT 358 Upon youre bench; she woot it wel, certeyn, | 358 |
| BERD.............1 | |
| ShipT 309 With crowne and berd al fressh and newe yshave. | 308 |
| BERNES...........1 | |
| ShipT 66 To seen hir graunges and hire bernes wyde, | 66 |
| BESTE............1 | |
| ShipT 347 Maken a chevyssaunce, as for his beste, | 346 |
| BET..............1 | |
| ShipT 432 Keep bet thy good, this yeve I thee in charge. " | 432 |
| BETH.............1 | |
| ShipT 439 A ha! Felawes, beth ware of swich a jape! | 438 |
| BETTRE...........1 | |
| ShipT 426 Turne hiderward, and maketh bettre cheere. " | 426 |
| BEYE.............2 | |
| ShipT 272 For certein beestes that I moste beye, | 272 |
| ShipT 278 For yet to-nyght thise beestes moot I beye. | 278 |
| BIFEL............1 | |
| ShipT 53 But so bifel, this marchant on a day | 52 |
| BIFORN...........1 | |
| ShipT 83 He leith biforn hym on his countyng-bord. | 82 |
| BIGAN............5 | |
| ShipT 30 Sith that hir firste knoweliche bigan, | 30 |
| ShipT 34 And eek this monk of which that I bigan, | 34 |
| ShipT 108 Hath yow laboured sith the nyght bigan | 108 |
| ShipT 124 This monk bigan upon this wyf to stare, | 124 |
| ShipT 162 That evere was sith that the world bigan. | 162 |
| BISEKE...........1 | |
| ShipT 241 For which, my deere wyf, I thee biseke, | 240 |
| BISETTE..........1 | |
| ShipT 375 And al that nyght in myrthe they bisette; | 374 |
| BISILY...........1 | |
| ShipT 302 Now gooth this marchant faste and bisily | 302 |
| BISTOWED.........2 | |
| ShipT 419 And nat on wast, bistowed every deel; | 418 |
| ShipT 420 And for I have bistowed it so weel | 420 |
| BISY.............1 | |
| ShipT 318 In myrthe al nyght a bisy lyf they lede | 318 |
| BISYNESSE........1 | |
| ShipT 225 The curious bisynesse that we have. | 224 |
| BITWIX...........1 | |
| ShipT 263 Bitwix us two nedeth no strange fare; | 262 |
| BITWIXEN.........1 | |
| ShipT 387 Bitwixen me and my cosyn daun John. | 386 |
| BIWREYE..........2 | |
| ShipT 133 Ne shal I of no conseil yow biwreye. " | 132 |
| ShipT 138 Biwreye a word of thyng that ye me telle, | 138 |
| BLEDDE...........1 | |
| ShipT 178 But by that ilke Lord that for us bledde, | 178 |
| BLISSE...........1 | |
| ShipT 351 And if that I were riche, as have I blisse, | 350 |
| BODY.............1 | |
| ShipT 423 Ye shal my joly body have to wedde; | 422 |
| BOLDELY..........2 | |
| ShipT 213 And knokketh at his countour boldely. | 212 |
| ShipT 401 But boldely she seyde, and that anon, | 400 |
| BOLT.............1 | |
| ShipT 316 Have hire in his armes bolt upright; | 316 |
| BOND.............1 | |
| ShipT 368 The somme of gold, and gat of hem his bond; | 368 |
| BOOKES...........2 | |
| ShipT 82 His bookes and his bagges many oon | 82 |
| ShipT 217 Youre sommes, and youre bookes, and youre thynges? | 216 |
| BOOLD............1 | |
| ShipT 25 Ther was a monk, a fair man and a boold -- | 24 |
| BORN.............1 | |
| ShipT 119 That I was born,' but to no wight, " quod she, | 118 |
| BORWE............2 | |
| ShipT 333 To borwe of certeine freendes that he hadde | 332 |
| ShipT 338 Nat for to axe or borwe of hym moneye, | 338 |
| BOTHE............1 | |
| ShipT 35 Were bothe two yborn in o village, | 34 |
| BOUNDEN..........1 | |
| ShipT 330 For he was bounden in a reconyssaunce | 330 |
| BRETHERHEDE......1 | |
| ShipT 42 Of bretherhede whil that hir lyf may dure. | 42 |
| BROGHTE..........1 | |
| ShipT 70 With hym broghte he a jubbe of malvesye, | 70 |
| BRUGGES..........4 | |
| ShipT 55 Toward the toun of Brugges for to fare, | 54 |
| ShipT 61 Er he to Brugges wente, in alle wise. | 60 |
| ShipT 258 That wel I se to Brugges wol ye go. | 258 |
| ShipT 301 Til he came into Brugges murily. | 300 |
| BRYNGE...........1 | |
| ShipT 201 For I wol brynge yow an hundred frankes. " | 200 |
| BUT..............34 | |
| ShipT 10 But wo is hym that payen moot for al! | 10 |
| ShipT 17 But thynketh it is wasted and ylost, | 16 |
| ShipT 23 That wonder is; but herkneth to my tale. | 22 |
| ShipT 38 But was as glad therof as fowel of day, | 38 |
| ShipT 47 In al that hous; but after hir degree, | 46 |
| ShipT 53 But so bifel, this marchant on a day | 52 |
| ShipT 102 But it were for an old appalled wight, | 102 |
| ShipT 106 But deere nece, why be ye so pale? | 106 |
| ShipT 119 That I was born,' but to no wight, " quod she, | 118 |
| ShipT 127 Fordo youreself; but telleth me youre grief. | 126 |
| ShipT 140 But verraily for love and affiance. " | 140 |
| ShipT 160 But out it moot; I may namoore abyde. | 160 |
| ShipT 163 But sith I am a wyf, it sit nat me | 162 |
| ShipT 168 But al honour, as I kan understonde; | 168 |
| ShipT 172 But yet me greveth moost his nygardye. | 172 |
| ShipT 178 But by that ilke Lord that for us bledde, | 178 |
| ShipT 185 I nere but lost; and therfore I yow preye, | 184 |
| ShipT 193 And but I do, God take on me vengeance | 192 |
| ShipT 251 But hastily a messe was ther seyd, | 250 |
| ShipT 277 But lat this thyng be secree, I yow preye, | 276 |
| ShipT 285 And nat oonly my gold, but my chaffare. | 284 |
| ShipT 287 " But o thyng is, ye knowe it wel ynogh | 286 |
| ShipT 290 But goldlees for to be, it is no game. | 290 |
| ShipT 305 But as a marchaunt, shortly for to telle, | 304 |
| ShipT 339 But for to wite and seen of his welfare, | 338 |
| ShipT 356 But nathelees, I took unto oure dame, | 356 |
| ShipT 393 But nathelees, by God, oure hevene kyng, | 392 |
| ShipT 401 But boldely she seyde, and that anon, | 400 |
| ShipT 411 But sith I se I stonde in this disjoynt, | 410 |
| ShipT 422 As be nat wrooth, but lat us laughe and pleye. | 422 |
| ShipT 424 By God, I wol nat paye yow but abedde! | 424 |
| ShipT 428 And for to chide it nere but folie, | 428 |
| ShipT 431 But, by thy lyf, ne be namoore so large. | 430 |
| ShipT 443 " But now passe over, and lat us seke aboute, | 442 |