| 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 |