| A...............36 | |
| Thop 715 Al of a knyght was fair and gent | 4 |
| Thop 721 His fader was a man ful free, | 10 |
| Thop 724 Sire Thopas wax a doghty swayn; | 12 |
| Thop 729 He hadde a semely nose. | 18 |
| Thop 735 That coste many a jane. | 24 |
| Thop 739 Therto he was a good archeer; | 28 |
| Thop 742 Ful many a mayde, bright in bour, | 30 |
| Thop 748 And so bifel upon a day, | 36 |
| Thop 752 And in his hand a launcegay, | 40 |
| Thop 753 A long swerd by his side. | 42 |
| Thop 754 He priketh thurgh a fair forest, | 42 |
| Thop 755 Therinne is many a wilde best, | 44 |
| Thop 759 Bitid a sory care. | 48 |
| Thop 762 And many a clowe-gylofre; | 50 |
| Thop 801 That he foond, in a pryve woon, | 90 |
| Thop 807 Til that ther cam a greet geaunt, | 96 |
| Thop 809 A perilous man of dede. | 98 |
| Thop 829 Out of a fel staf-slynge. | 118 |
| Thop 842 With a geaunt with hevedes three, | 130 |
| Thop 852 And mede eek in a mazelyn, | 140 |
| Thop 859 A breech and eek a sherte; | 148 |
| Thop 859 A breech and eek a sherte; | 148 |
| Thop 863 And over that a fyn hawberk, | 152 |
| Thop 867 As whit as is a lilye flour, | 156 |
| Thop 870 And therinne was a bores heed, | 158 |
| Thop 871 A charbocle bisyde; | 160 |
| Thop 888 Loo, lordes myne, heere is a fit! | 176 |
| Thop 906 Upon his creest he bar a tour, | 194 |
| Thop 907 And therinne stiked a lilie flour -- | 196 |
| Thop 909 And for he was a knyght auntrous, | 198 |
| Thop 918 Til on a day -- | 206 |
| Thop 924 Now swich a rym the devel I biteche! | 212 |
| Thop 929 " By God, " quod he, " for pleynly, at a word, | 218 |
| Thop 930 Thy drasty rymyng is nat worth a toord! | 218 |
| Thop 937 I wol yow telle a litel thyng in prose | 226 |
| Thop 940 It is a moral tale vertuous, | 228 |
| ABAK............1 | |
| Thop 827 Sire Thopas drow abak ful faste; | 116 |
| ABYEN...........1 | |
| Thop 822 Abyen it ful sowre. | 110 |
| ACORDEN.........1 | |
| Thop 947 And alle acorden as in hire sentence, | 236 |
| ADOUN...........1 | |
| Thop 731 That to his girdel raughte adoun; | 20 |
| AFTER...........1 | |
| Thop 964 After the which this murye tale I write. | 252 |
| AGAYN...........1 | |
| Thop 838 Is comen agayn to towne. | 126 |
| AKEN............1 | |
| Thop 923 Myne eres aken of thy drasty speche. | 212 |
| AKETOUN.........1 | |
| Thop 860 And next his sherte an aketoun, | 148 |
| AL..............15 | |
| Thop 715 Al of a knyght was fair and gent | 4 |
| Thop 719 In Flaundres, al biyonde the see, | 8 |
| Thop 773 Al whan he herde the thrustel synge, | 62 |
| Thop 777 His sydes were al blood. | 66 |
| Thop 787 Me dremed al this nyght, pardee, | 76 |
| Thop 831 And al it was thurgh Goddes gras, | 120 |
| Thop 864 Was al ywroght of Jewes werk, | 152 |
| Thop 869 His sheeld was al of gold so reed, | 158 |
| Thop 884 His steede was al dappull gray, | 172 |
| Thop 903 His goode steede al he bistrood, | 192 |
| Thop 941 Al be it told somtyme in sondry wyse | 230 |
| Thop 946 But nathelees hir sentence is al sooth, | 234 |
| Thop 948 Al be ther in hir tellyng difference. | 236 |
| Thop 952 But doutelees hir sentence is al oon. | 240 |
| Thop 966 And lat me tellen al my tale, I preye. " | 254 |
| ALE.............2 | |
| Thop 763 And notemuge to putte in ale, | 52 |
| Thop 872 And there he swoor on ale and breed | 160 |
| ALLE............5 | |
| Thop 794 Alle othere wommen I forsake, | 82 |
| Thop 945 Ne seith nat alle thyng as his felawe dooth; | 234 |
| Thop 947 And alle acorden as in hire sentence, | 236 |
| Thop 953 Therfore, lordynges alle, I yow biseche, | 242 |
| Thop 960 As ye han herd, yet to yow alle I preye | 248 |
| ALMEST..........1 | |
| Thop 758 I telle it yow, hym hadde almest | 46 |
| ALSO............2 | |
| Thop 817 The child seyde, " Also moote I thee, | 106 |
| Thop 922 That, also wisly God my soule blesse, | 210 |
| AMBIL...........1 | |
| Thop 885 It gooth an ambil in the way | 174 |
| AN..............8 | |
| Thop 737 And ride an haukyng for river | 26 |
| Thop 788 An elf-queene shal my lemman be | 76 |
| Thop 790 " An elf-queene wol I love, ywis, | 78 |
| Thop 795 And to an elf-queene I me take | 84 |
| Thop 799 An elf-queene for t' espye, | 88 |
| Thop 860 And next his sherte an aketoun, | 148 |
| Thop 861 And over that an haubergeoun | 150 |
| Thop 885 It gooth an ambil in the way | 174 |
| AND.............72 | |
| Thop 713 And I wol telle verrayment | 2 |
| Thop 714 Of myrthe and of solas, | 2 |
| Thop 715 Al of a knyght was fair and gent | 4 |
| Thop 716 In bataille and in tourneyment; | 4 |
| Thop 722 And lord he was of that contree, | 10 |
| Thop 728 And I yow telle in good certayn | 16 |
| Thop 737 And ride an haukyng for river | 26 |
| Thop 745 But he was chaast and no lechour, | 34 |
| Thop 746 And sweete as is the brembul flour | 34 |
| Thop 748 And so bifel upon a day, | 36 |
| Thop 752 And in his hand a launcegay, | 40 |
| Thop 756 Ye, bothe bukke and hare; | 44 |
| Thop 757 And as he priketh north and est, | 46 |
| Thop 757 And as he priketh north and est, | 46 |
| Thop 760 Ther spryngen herbes grete and smale, | 48 |
| Thop 761 The lycorys and the cetewale, | 50 |
| Thop 762 And many a clowe-gylofre; | 50 |
| Thop 763 And notemuge to putte in ale, | 52 |
| Thop 767 The sparhauk and the papejay, | 56 |
| Thop 771 She sang ful loude and cleere. | 60 |
| Thop 774 And pryked as he were wood. | 62 |
| Thop 783 And yaf hym good forage. | 72 |
| Thop 789 And slepe under my goore. | 78 |
| Thop 795 And to an elf-queene I me take | 84 |
| Thop 796 By dale and eek by downe! " | 84 |
| Thop 798 And priketh over stile and stoon | 86 |
| Thop 798 And priketh over stile and stoon | 86 |
| Thop 800 Til he so longe hath riden and goon | 88 |
| Thop 815 With harpe and pipe and symphonye, | 104 |
| Thop 815 With harpe and pipe and symphonye, | 104 |
| Thop 820 And yet I hope, par ma fay, | 108 |
| Thop 831 And al it was thurgh Goddes gras, | 120 |
| Thop 832 And thurgh his fair berynge. | 120 |
| Thop 837 Prikyng over hill and dale, | 126 |
| Thop 840 To make hym bothe game and glee, | 128 |
| Thop 843 For paramour and jolitee | 132 |
| Thop 846 And geestours for to tellen tales, | 134 |
| Thop 849 Of popes and of cardinales, | 138 |
| Thop 850 And eek of love-likynge. " | 138 |
| Thop 852 And mede eek in a mazelyn, | 140 |
| Thop 853 And roial spicerye | 142 |
| Thop 855 And lycorys, and eek comyn, | 144 |
| Thop 855 And lycorys, and eek comyn, | 144 |
| Thop 858 Of cloth of lake fyn and cleere, | 146 |
| Thop 859 A breech and eek a sherte; | 148 |
| Thop 860 And next his sherte an aketoun, | 148 |
| Thop 861 And over that an haubergeoun | 150 |
| Thop 863 And over that a fyn hawberk, | 152 |
| Thop 866 And over that his cote-armour | 154 |
| Thop 870 And therinne was a bores heed, | 158 |
| Thop 872 And there he swoor on ale and breed | 160 |
| Thop 872 And there he swoor on ale and breed | 160 |
| Thop 882 That bodeth werre, and nothyng pees, | 170 |
| Thop 886 Ful softely and rounde | 174 |
| Thop 892 Bothe knyght and lady free, | 180 |
| Thop 893 And herkneth to my spelle; | 182 |
| Thop 894 Of bataille and of chivalry, | 182 |
| Thop 895 And of ladyes love-drury | 184 |
| Thop 898 Of Horn child and of Ypotys, | 186 |
| Thop 899 Of Beves and sir Gy, | 188 |
| Thop 900 Of sir Lybeux and Pleyndamour -- | 188 |
| Thop 904 And forth upon his wey he glood | 192 |
| Thop 907 And therinne stiked a lilie flour -- | 196 |
| Thop 909 And for he was a knyght auntrous, | 198 |
| Thop 913 And by hym baiteth his dextrer | 202 |
| Thop 914 Of herbes fyne and goode. | 202 |
| Thop 947 And alle acorden as in hire sentence, | 236 |
| Thop 949 For somme of hem seyn moore, and somme seyn lesse, | 238 |
| Thop 951 I meene of Mark, Mathew, Luc, and John -- | 240 |
| Thop 959 And though I nat the same wordes seye | 248 |
| Thop 965 And therfore herkneth what that I shal seye, | 254 |
| Thop 966 And lat me tellen al my tale, I preye. " | 254 |