BYNDE...........1
Thop 786 To bynde me so soore? 74
 
 CAM.............1
Thop 807 Til that ther cam a greet geaunt, 96
 
 CARDINALES......1
Thop 849 Of popes and of cardinales, 138
 
 CARE............1
Thop 759 Bitid a sory care. 48
 
 CASTE...........1
Thop 828 This geant at hym stones caste 116
 
 CERTAYN.........1
Thop 728 And I yow telle in good certayn 16
 
 CERTES..........1
Thop 939 Or elles, certes, ye been to daungerous. 228
 
 CETEWALE........1
Thop 761 The lycorys and the cetewale, 50
 
 CHAAST..........1
Thop 745 But he was chaast and no lechour, 34
 
 CHARBOCLE.......1
Thop 871 A charbocle bisyde; 160
 
 CHARITEE........1
Thop 891 Now holde youre mouth, par charitee, 180
 
 CHILD...........4
Thop 810 He seyde, " Child, by Termagaunt, 98
Thop 817 The child seyde, " Also moote I thee, 106
Thop 830 But faire escapeth child Thopas, 118
Thop 898 Of Horn child and of Ypotys, 186
 
 CHILDE..........1
Thop 806 Neither wyf ne childe; 94
 
 CHIVALRY........2
Thop 894 Of bataille and of chivalry, 182
Thop 902 Of roial chivalry! 190
 
 CIPREES.........1
Thop 881 His spere was of fyn ciprees, 170
 
 CLAMB...........1
Thop 797 Into his sadel he clamb anon, 86
 
 CLEERE..........2
Thop 771 She sang ful loude and cleere. 60
Thop 858 Of cloth of lake fyn and cleere, 146
 
 CLOTH...........1
Thop 858 Of cloth of lake fyn and cleere, 146
 
 CLOWE-GYLOFRE...1
Thop 762 And many a clowe-gylofre; 50
 
 COFRE...........1
Thop 765 Or for to leye in cofre. 54
 
 COMANDED........1
Thop 839 His myrie men comanded he 128
 
 COME............1
Thop 845 " Do come, " he seyde, " my mynstrales, 134
 
 COMEN...........1
Thop 838 Is comen agayn to towne. 126
 
 COMPREHENDED....1
Thop 957 Comprehended in this litel tretys heere, 246
 
 COMYN...........1
Thop 855 And lycorys, and eek comyn, 144
 
 CONTREE.........4
Thop 718 Yborn he was in fer contree, 6
Thop 722 And lord he was of that contree, 10
Thop 802 The contree of Fairye 90
Thop 804 For in that contree was ther noon 92
 
 CORAGE..........1
Thop 780 So fiers was his corage, 68
 
 CORDEWANE.......1
Thop 732 His shoon of cordewane. 20
 
 CORS............1
Thop 908 God shilde his cors fro shonde! 196
 
 COSTE...........1
Thop 735 That coste many a jane. 24
 
 COTE-ARMOUR.....1
Thop 866 And over that his cote-armour 154
 
 CREEST..........1
Thop 906 Upon his creest he bar a tour, 194
 
 CRIST...........1
Thop 944 That telleth us the peyne of Jhesu Crist 232
 
 DALE............2
Thop 796 By dale and eek by downe! " 84
Thop 837 Prikyng over hill and dale, 126
 
 DAPPULL.........1
Thop 884 His steede was al dappull gray, 172
 
 DAUNGEROUS......1
Thop 939 Or elles, certes, ye been to daungerous. 228
 
 DAY.............3
Thop 748 And so bifel upon a day, 36
Thop 825 Er it be fully pryme of day, 114
Thop 918 Til on a day -- 206
 
 DEBATE..........1
Thop 868 In which he wol debate. 156
 
 DEDE............1
Thop 809 A perilous man of dede. 98
 
 DEED............1
Thop 873 How that the geaunt shal be deed, 162
 
 DEER............1
Thop 736 He koude hunte at wilde deer, 24
 
 DESPENDEST......1
Thop 931 Thou doost noght elles but despendest tyme. 220
 
 DEVEL...........1
Thop 924 Now swich a rym the devel I biteche! 212
 
 DEVYSE..........1
Thop 942 Of sondry folk, as I shal yow devyse. 230
 
 DEXTRER.........1
Thop 913 And by hym baiteth his dextrer 202
 
 DIDE............2
Thop 857 He dide next his white leere 146
Thop 916 As dide the knyght sire Percyvell 204
 
 DIFFERENCE......2
Thop 948 Al be ther in hir tellyng difference. 236
Thop 962 Shul ye nowher fynden difference 250
 
 DIGNITEE........1
Thop 919 " Namoore of this, for Goddes dignitee, " 208
 
 DO..............1
Thop 845 " Do come, " he seyde, " my mynstrales, 134
 
 DOCTRYNE........1
Thop 935 In which ther be som murthe or som doctryne. " 224
 
 DOGEREL.........1
Thop 925 This may wel be rym dogerel, " quod he. 214
 
 DOGHTY..........1
Thop 724 Sire Thopas wax a doghty swayn; 12
 
 DOOST...........1
Thop 931 Thou doost noght elles but despendest tyme. 220
 
 DOOTH...........1
Thop 945 Ne seith nat alle thyng as his felawe dooth; 234
 
 DOUN............1
Thop 781 That doun he leyde him in that plas 70
 
 DOUTELEES.......1
Thop 952 But doutelees hir sentence is al oon. 240
 
 DOWNE...........1
Thop 796 By dale and eek by downe! " 84
 
 DRANK...........1
Thop 915 Hymself drank water of the well, 204
 
 DRASTY..........2
Thop 923 Myne eres aken of thy drasty speche. 212
Thop 930 Thy drasty rymyng is nat worth a toord! 218
 
 DREMED..........1
Thop 787 Me dremed al this nyght, pardee, 76
 
 DROW............1
Thop 827 Sire Thopas drow abak ful faste; 116
 
 DURSTE..........1
Thop 805 That to him durste ride or goon, 94
 
 DWELLYNGE.......1
Thop 816 Dwellynge in this place. " 104
 
 EEK.............7
Thop 769 The thrustelcok made eek hir lay, 58
Thop 778 Sire Thopas eek so wery was 66
Thop 796 By dale and eek by downe! " 84
Thop 850 And eek of love-likynge. " 138
Thop 852 And mede eek in a mazelyn, 140
Thop 855 And lycorys, and eek comyn, 144
Thop 859 A breech and eek a sherte; 148
 
 EFFECT..........1
Thop 958 To enforce with th' effect of my mateere; 246
 
 ELF-QUEENE......4
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
 
 ELLES...........2
Thop 931 Thou doost noght elles but despendest tyme. 220
Thop 939 Or elles, certes, ye been to daungerous. 228
 
 ENFORCE.........1
Thop 958 To enforce with th' effect of my mateere; 246
 
 ENTENT..........1
Thop 712 Listeth, lordes, in good entent, 0
 
 ER..............1
Thop 825 Er it be fully pryme of day, 114
 
 ERES............1
Thop 923 Myne eres aken of thy drasty speche. 212
 
 ESCAPETH........1
Thop 830 But faire escapeth child Thopas, 118
 
 ESPYE...........1
Thop 799 An elf-queene for t' espye, 88
 
 EST.............1
Thop 757 And as he priketh north and est, 46
 
 EVAUNGELIST.....1
Thop 943 " As thus: ye woot that every Evaungelist 232
 
 EVERY...........1
Thop 943 " As thus: ye woot that every Evaungelist 232
 
 EXPRESSE........1
Thop 950 Whan they his pitous passioun expresse -- 238
 
 EYLETH..........1
Thop 785 What eyleth this love at me 74
 
 FACE............1
Thop 725 Whit was his face as payndemayn, 14
 
 FADER...........1
Thop 721 His fader was a man ful free, 10
 
 FAIR............3
Thop 715 Al of a knyght was fair and gent 4
Thop 754 He priketh thurgh a fair forest, 42
Thop 832 And thurgh his fair berynge. 120
 
 FAIRE...........2
Thop 775 His faire steede in his prikynge 64
Thop 830 But faire escapeth child Thopas, 118