BLYNDE.........1
SNT 92 Or Cecilie is to seye " the wey to blynde, " 92
 
 BLYNDNESSE.....1
SNT 100 " Wantynge of blyndnesse, " for hir grete light 100
 
 BODY...........2
SNT 48 Baar of thy body -- and dweltest mayden pure -- 48
SNT 73 Of my body, and also by the wighte 72
 
 BOTHE..........1
SNT 81 For bothe have I the wordes and sentence 80
 
 BOUNTEE........1
SNT 38 In whom that God for bountee chees to wone, 38
 
 BRENNYNGE......2
SNT 114 That hevene is swift and round and eek brennynge, 114
SNT 118 And brennynge evere in charite ful brighte. 118
 
 BRIGHT.........1
SNT 102 Or elles, loo, this maydens name bright 102
 
 BRIGHTE........2
SNT 112 And sondry werkes, brighte of excellence. 112
SNT 118 And brennynge evere in charite ful brighte. 118
 
 BUT............1
SNT 54 But often tyme of thy benygnytee 54
 
 BY.............9
SNT 4 To eschue, and by hire contrarie hire oppresse -- 4
SNT 5 That is to seyn, by leveful bisynesse -- 4
SNT 12 Til that a man be hent right by the lappe, 12
SNT 16 Yet seen men wel by resoun, doutelees, 16
SNT 72 That troubled is by the contagioun 72
SNT 73 Of my body, and also by the wighte 72
SNT 93 For she ensample was by good techynge; 92
SNT 95 Is joyned, by a manere conjoynynge 94
SNT 103 Of " hevene " and " leos " comth, for which by right 102
 
 CACHE..........1
SNT 11 He kan so lightly cache hym in his trappe, 10
 
 CALLE..........2
SNT 31 To thee at my bigynnyng first I calle; 30
SNT 104 Men myghte hire wel " the hevene of peple " calle, 104
 
 CANANEE........1
SNT 59 Thynk on the womman Cananee, that sayde 58
 
 CAUSE..........1
SNT 23 That cause is of so greet confusioun, 22
 
 CECILE.........2
SNT 94 Or elles Cecile, as I writen fynde, 94
SNT 99 Cecile may eek be seyd in this manere, 98
 
 CECILIE........4
SNT 28 Thee meene I, mayde and martyr, Seint Cecilie. 28
SNT 85 First wolde I yow the name of Seint Cecilie 84
SNT 92 Or Cecilie is to seye " the wey to blynde, " 92
SNT 115 Right so was faire Cecilie the white 114
 
 CHAASTNESSE....1
SNT 88 For pure chaastnesse of virginitee; 88
 
 CHARITE........1
SNT 118 And brennynge evere in charite ful brighte. 118
 
 CHEES..........1
SNT 38 In whom that God for bountee chees to wone, 38
 
 CLEERE.........1
SNT 101 Of sapience and for hire thewes cleere; 100
 
 CLEERNESSE.....1
SNT 111 And eek the cleernesse hool of sapience, 110
 
 CLEPE..........1
SNT 2 Which that men clepe in Englissh Ydelnesse, 2
 
 CLOISTRE.......1
SNT 43 Withinne the cloistre blisful of thy sydis 42
 
 CLOTHE.........1
SNT 42 His Sone in blood and flessh to clothe and wynde. 42
 
 COMPAS.........1
SNT 45 That of the tryne compas lord and gyde is, 44
 
 COMTH..........2
SNT 18 Of which ther nevere comth no good n' encrees; 18
SNT 103 Of " hevene " and " leos " comth, for which by right 102
 
 CONFORT........1
SNT 32 Thou confort of us wrecches, do me endite 32
 
 CONFUSIOUN.....1
SNT 23 That cause is of so greet confusioun, 22
 
 CONJOYNYNGE....1
SNT 95 Is joyned, by a manere conjoynynge 94
 
 CONSCIENCE.....1
SNT 90 And grene of conscience, and of good fame 90
 
 CONTAGIOUN.....1
SNT 72 That troubled is by the contagioun 72
 
 CONTINUELLY....1
SNT 9 Continuelly us waiteth to biclappe, 8
 
 CONTRARIE......1
SNT 4 To eschue, and by hire contrarie hire oppresse -- 4
 
 CORDES.........1
SNT 8 For he that with his thousand cordes slye 8
 
 CREATOUR.......1
SNT 49 The Creatour of every creature. 48
 
 CREATURE.......2
SNT 39 Thow humble, and heigh over every creature, 38
SNT 49 The Creatour of every creature. 48
 
 CRISTES........1
SNT 70 Thow Cristes mooder, doghter deere of Anne! 70
 
 CROMMES........1
SNT 60 That whelpes eten somme of the crommes alle 60
 
 CURE...........1
SNT 37 Thow welle of mercy, synful soules cure, 36
 
 DECLARED.......1
SNT 119 Now have I yow declared what she highte. 118
 
 DEED...........1
SNT 64 And, for that feith is deed withouten werkis, 64
 
 DEERE..........1
SNT 70 Thow Cristes mooder, doghter deere of Anne! 70
 
 DEETH..........1
SNT 33 Thy maydens deeth, that wan thurgh hire merite 32
 
 DELICES........1
SNT 3 That porter of the gate is of delices, 2
 
 DERK...........1
SNT 66 That I be quit fro thennes that most derk is! 66
 
 DESDEYN........1
SNT 41 That no desdeyn the Makere hadde of kynde 40
 
 DESERT.........1
SNT 58 Me, flemed wrecche, in this desert of galle; 58
 
 DEVOUREN.......1
SNT 21 And to devouren al that othere swynke, 20
 
 DILIGENCE......1
SNT 79 Foryeve me that I do no diligence 78
 
 DISTRESSE......1
SNT 76 Of hem that been in sorwe and in distresse, 76
 
 DO.............2
SNT 32 Thou confort of us wrecches, do me endite 32
SNT 79 Foryeve me that I do no diligence 78
 
 DOGHTER........2
SNT 36 Thow Mayde and Mooder, doghter of thy Sone, 36
SNT 70 Thow Cristes mooder, doghter deere of Anne! 70
 
 DOON...........2
SNT 6 Wel oghten we to doon al oure entente, 6
SNT 24 I have heer doon my feithful bisynesse 24
 
 DOUTELEES......1
SNT 16 Yet seen men wel by resoun, doutelees, 16
 
 DRADDEN........1
SNT 15 And though men dradden nevere for to dye, 14
 
 DRESSE.........1
SNT 77 Now help, for to my werk I wol me dresse. 76
 
 DRYNKE.........1
SNT 20 Oonly to slepe, and for to ete and drynke, 20
 
 DWELTEST.......1
SNT 48 Baar of thy body -- and dweltest mayden pure -- 48
 
 DYE............1
SNT 15 And though men dradden nevere for to dye, 14
 
 EEK............3
SNT 99 Cecile may eek be seyd in this manere, 98
SNT 111 And eek the cleernesse hool of sapience, 110
SNT 114 That hevene is swift and round and eek brennynge, 114
 
 ELLES..........2
SNT 94 Or elles Cecile, as I writen fynde, 94
SNT 102 Or elles, loo, this maydens name bright 102
 
 ENCREES........1
SNT 18 Of which ther nevere comth no good n' encrees; 18
 
 ENDE...........1
SNT 69 Theras withouten ende is songe " Osanne, " 68
 
 ENDITE.........2
SNT 32 Thou confort of us wrecches, do me endite 32
SNT 80 This ilke storie subtilly to endite, 80
 
 ENGLISSH.......3
SNT 2 Which that men clepe in Englissh Ydelnesse, 2
SNT 87 It is to seye in Englissh " hevenes lilie, " 86
SNT 106 For " leos " " peple " in Englissh is to seye, 106
 
 ENSAMPLE.......2
SNT 93 For she ensample was by good techynge; 92
SNT 105 Ensample of goode and wise werkes alle. 104
 
 ENTENTE........1
SNT 6 Wel oghten we to doon al oure entente, 6
 
 ER.............1
SNT 55 Ful frely, er that men thyn help biseche, 54
 
 ERTHE..........1
SNT 46 Whom erthe and see and hevene out of relees 46
 
 ERTHELY........1
SNT 74 Of erthely lust and fals affeccioun; 74
 
 ESCHUE.........1
SNT 4 To eschue, and by hire contrarie hire oppresse -- 4
 
 ESPYE..........1
SNT 10 Whan he may man in ydelnesse espye, 10
 
 ETE............1
SNT 20 Oonly to slepe, and for to ete and drynke, 20
 
 ETEN...........1
SNT 60 That whelpes eten somme of the crommes alle 60
 
 ETERNEEL.......2
SNT 34 The eterneel lyf and of the feend victorie, 34
SNT 44 Took mannes shap the eterneel love and pees, 44
 
 EVE............1
SNT 62 And though that I, unworthy sone of Eve, 62
 
 EVERE..........2
SNT 116 Ful swift and bisy evere in good werkynge, 116
SNT 118 And brennynge evere in charite ful brighte. 118
 
 EVERY..........3
SNT 39 Thow humble, and heigh over every creature, 38
SNT 49 The Creatour of every creature. 48
SNT 108 The sonne and moone and sterres every weye, 108