ANON............4
Thop 797 Into his sadel he clamb anon, 86
Thop 812 Anon I sle thy steede 100
Thop 847 Anon in myn armynge, 136
Thop 896 Anon I wol yow telle. 184
 
 ANOTHER.........1
Thop 927 Moore of my tale than another man, 216
 
 ANY.............2
Thop 741 Ther any ram shal stonde. 30
Thop 889 If ye wol any moore of it, 178
 
 ARCHEER.........1
Thop 739 Therto he was a good archeer; 28
 
 ARMOURE.........1
Thop 819 Whan I have myn armoure; 108
 
 ARMYNGE.........1
Thop 847 Anon in myn armynge, 136
 
 AS..............22
Thop 723 As it was Goddes grace. 12
Thop 725 Whit was his face as payndemayn, 14
Thop 726 His lippes rede as rose; 14
Thop 746 And sweete as is the brembul flour 34
Thop 749 For sothe, as I yow telle may, 38
Thop 757 And as he priketh north and est, 46
Thop 774 And pryked as he were wood. 62
Thop 867 As whit as is a lilye flour, 156
Thop 867 As whit as is a lilye flour, 156
Thop 879 His brydel as the sonne shoon, 168
Thop 880 Or as the moone light. 168
Thop 905 As sparcle out of the bronde; 194
Thop 916 As dide the knyght sire Percyvell 204
Thop 938 That oghte liken yow, as I suppose, 226
Thop 942 Of sondry folk, as I shal yow devyse. 230
Thop 943 " As thus: ye woot that every Evaungelist 232
Thop 945 Ne seith nat alle thyng as his felawe dooth; 234
Thop 947 And alle acorden as in hire sentence, 236
Thop 954 If that yow thynke I varie as in my speche, 242
Thop 955 As thus, though that I telle somwhat moore 244
Thop 960 As ye han herd, yet to yow alle I preye 248
Thop 961 Blameth me nat; for, as in my sentence, 250
 
 AT..............7
Thop 720 At Poperyng, in the place. 8
Thop 736 He koude hunte at wilde deer, 24
Thop 785 What eyleth this love at me 74
Thop 828 This geant at hym stones caste 116
Thop 929 " By God, " quod he, " for pleynly, at a word, 218
Thop 932 Sire, at o word, thou shalt no lenger ryme. 220
Thop 934 Or telle in prose somwhat, at the leeste, 222
 
 AUGHT...........1
Thop 933 Lat se wher thou kanst tellen aught in geeste, 222
 
 AUNTROUS........1
Thop 909 And for he was a knyght auntrous, 198
 
 BAITETH.........1
Thop 913 And by hym baiteth his dextrer 202
 
 BAR.............1
Thop 906 Upon his creest he bar a tour, 194
 
 BATAILLE........2
Thop 716 In bataille and in tourneyment; 4
Thop 894 Of bataille and of chivalry, 182
 
 BE..............10
Thop 764 Wheither it be moyste or stale, 52
Thop 788 An elf-queene shal my lemman be 76
Thop 792 Worthy to be my make 80
Thop 825 Er it be fully pryme of day, 114
Thop 826 For heere thow shalt be slawe. " 114
Thop 873 How that the geaunt shal be deed, 162
Thop 925 This may wel be rym dogerel, " quod he. 214
Thop 935 In which ther be som murthe or som doctryne. " 224
Thop 941 Al be it told somtyme in sondry wyse 230
Thop 948 Al be ther in hir tellyng difference. 236
 
 BEEN............2
Thop 848 Of romances that been roiales, 136
Thop 939 Or elles, certes, ye been to daungerous. 228
 
 BENEDICITE......1
Thop 784 " O Seinte Marie, benedicite! 72
 
 BERD............1
Thop 730 His heer, his berd was lyk saffroun, 18
 
 BERETH..........2
Thop 747 That bereth the rede hepe. 36
Thop 901 But sir Thopas, he bereth the flour 190
 
 BERYNGE.........1
Thop 832 And thurgh his fair berynge. 120
 
 BEST............1
Thop 755 Therinne is many a wilde best, 44
 
 BESTE...........1
Thop 928 Syn that it is the beste rym I kan? " 216
 
 BET.............1
Thop 744 Whan hem were bet to slepe; 32
 
 BEVES...........1
Thop 899 Of Beves and sir Gy, 188
 
 BIFEL...........1
Thop 748 And so bifel upon a day, 36
 
 BIFOORE.........1
Thop 956 Of proverbes than ye han herd bifoore 244
 
 BISECHE.........1
Thop 953 Therfore, lordynges alle, I yow biseche, 242
 
 BISTROOD........1
Thop 903 His goode steede al he bistrood, 192
 
 BISYDE..........1
Thop 871 A charbocle bisyde; 160
 
 BITECHE.........1
Thop 924 Now swich a rym the devel I biteche! 212
 
 BITID...........1
Thop 759 Bitid a sory care. 48
 
 BITYDE..........2
Thop 874 Bityde what bityde! 162
Thop 874 Bityde what bityde! 162
 
 BIYONDE.........1
Thop 719 In Flaundres, al biyonde the see, 8
 
 BLAMETH.........1
Thop 961 Blameth me nat; for, as in my sentence, 250
 
 BLESSE..........1
Thop 922 That, also wisly God my soule blesse, 210
 
 BLOOD...........1
Thop 777 His sydes were al blood. 66
 
 BODETH..........1
Thop 882 That bodeth werre, and nothyng pees, 170
 
 BOON............1
Thop 878 His sadel was of rewel boon, 166
 
 BORES...........1
Thop 870 And therinne was a bores heed, 158
 
 BOTHE...........3
Thop 756 Ye, bothe bukke and hare; 44
Thop 840 To make hym bothe game and glee, 128
Thop 892 Bothe knyght and lady free, 180
 
 BOUR............1
Thop 742 Ful many a mayde, bright in bour, 30
 
 BREECH..........1
Thop 859 A breech and eek a sherte; 148
 
 BREED...........1
Thop 872 And there he swoor on ale and breed 160
 
 BREMBUL.........1
Thop 746 And sweete as is the brembul flour 34
 
 BRIDDES.........1
Thop 766 The briddes synge, it is no nay, 54
 
 BRIGHT..........2
Thop 742 Ful many a mayde, bright in bour, 30
Thop 877 His helm of latoun bright; 166
 
 BRIGHTE.........2
Thop 844 Of oon that shoon ful brighte. 132
Thop 912 His brighte helm was his wonger, 200
 
 BRONDE..........1
Thop 905 As sparcle out of the bronde; 194
 
 BROUN...........1
Thop 733 Of Brugges were his hosen broun, 22
 
 BRUGGES.........1
Thop 733 Of Brugges were his hosen broun, 22
 
 BRYDEL..........1
Thop 879 His brydel as the sonne shoon, 168
 
 BUKKE...........1
Thop 756 Ye, bothe bukke and hare; 44
 
 BUT.............8
Thop 745 But he was chaast and no lechour, 34
Thop 811 But if thou prike out of myn haunt, 100
Thop 830 But faire escapeth child Thopas, 118
Thop 901 But sir Thopas, he bereth the flour 190
Thop 911 But liggen in his hoode; 200
Thop 931 Thou doost noght elles but despendest tyme. 220
Thop 946 But nathelees hir sentence is al sooth, 234
Thop 952 But doutelees hir sentence is al oon. 240
 
 BY..............7
Thop 753 A long swerd by his side. 42
Thop 796 By dale and eek by downe! " 84
Thop 796 By dale and eek by downe! " 84
Thop 810 He seyde, " Child, by Termagaunt, 98
Thop 913 And by hym baiteth his dextrer 202
Thop 929 " By God, " quod he, " for pleynly, at a word, 218
Thop 936 " Gladly, " quod I, " by Goddes sweete pyne! 224