| 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 |