| 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 |