| BEDDE..........1 | |
| WBT 1072 And taketh his olde wyf, and gooth to bedde. | 216 |
| BEEN...........13 | |
| WBT 929 Somme seyde that oure hertes been moost esed | 72 |
| WBT 930 Whan that we been yflatered and yplesed. | 74 |
| WBT 934 Been we ylymed, bothe moore and lesse. | 78 |
| WBT 944 We wol been holden wise and clene of synne. | 88 |
| WBT 946 For to been holden stable, and eek secree, | 90 |
| WBT 1027 And many a wydwe, for that they been wise, | 170 |
| WBT 1029 Assembled been, his answere for to heere; | 172 |
| WBT 1040 And for to been in maistrie hym above. | 184 |
| WBT 1097 And it shal been amended, if I may. " | 240 |
| WBT 1099 It wol nat been amended nevere mo. | 242 |
| WBT 1120 For which we clayme to been of heigh parage, | 264 |
| WBT 1214 Than drede you noght to been a cokewold; | 358 |
| WBT 1216 Been grete wardeyns upon chastitee. | 360 |
| BEN............1 | |
| WBT 872 This maketh that ther ben no fayeryes. | 16 |
| BENEDICITEE....1 | |
| WBT 1087 And seyde, " O deere housbonde, benedicitee! | 230 |
| BER............1 | |
| WBT 1139 " Taak fyr and ber it in the derkeste hous | 282 |
| BERE...........1 | |
| WBT 1108 So wel ye myghte bere yow unto me. | 252 |
| BERNES.........1 | |
| WBT 871 Thropes, bernes, shipnes, dayeryes -- | 14 |
| BEST...........7 | |
| WBT 925 Somme seyde wommen loven best richesse, | 68 |
| WBT 932 A man shal wynne us best with flaterye, | 76 |
| WBT 935 And somme seyen that we loven best | 78 |
| WBT 955 The whiche vice he hydde as he best myghte | 98 |
| WBT 1033 What thyng that worldly wommen loven best. | 176 |
| WBT 1034 This knyght ne stood nat stille as doth a best, | 178 |
| WBT 1238 " Ye, certes, wyf, " quod he, " I holde it best. " | 382 |
| BETTRE.........1 | |
| WBT 1003 Paraventure it may the bettre be; | 146 |
| BIFEL..........1 | |
| WBT 882 And so bifel that this kyng Arthour | 26 |
| BIFORE.........2 | |
| WBT 1054 Bifore the court thanne preye I thee, sir knyght, " | 198 |
| WBT 1194 Bifore the theves he may synge and pleye.' | 338 |
| BIFORN.........1 | |
| WBT 886 He saugh a mayde walkynge hym biforn, | 30 |
| BIGYNNE........1 | |
| WBT 1175 Thanne am I gentil, whan that I bigynne | 318 |
| BIHESTE........1 | |
| WBT 1059 I woot right wel that swich was my biheste. | 202 |
| BIHOLDE........1 | |
| WBT 1143 As twenty thousand men myghte it biholde; | 286 |
| BILEEVE........1 | |
| WBT 1178 The hye God, on whom that we bileeve, | 322 |
| BIQUETHE.......2 | |
| WBT 1121 Yet may they nat biquethe for no thyng | 264 |
| WBT 1164 It was no thyng biquethe us with oure place. | 308 |
| BISYNESSE......2 | |
| WBT 933 And with attendance and with bisynesse | 76 |
| WBT 1196 A ful greet bryngere out of bisynesse; | 340 |
| BITORE.........1 | |
| WBT 972 And as a bitore bombleth in the myre, | 116 |
| BITWIX.........1 | |
| WBT 1140 Bitwix this and the mount of Kaukasous, | 284 |
| BITWIXE........1 | |
| WBT 1247 That is bitwixe the est and eke the west, | 390 |
| BIWREYE........2 | |
| WBT 948 And nat biwreye thyng that men us telle. | 92 |
| WBT 974 " Biwreye me nat, thou water, with thy soun, " | 118 |
| BLESSYNGE......1 | |
| WBT 869 Blessynge halles, chambres, kichenes, boures, | 12 |
| BLISSE.........1 | |
| WBT 1253 His herte bathed in a bath of blisse. | 396 |
| BODE...........1 | |
| WBT 1030 And afterward this knyght was bode appeere. | 174 |
| BODY...........2 | |
| WBT 912 Thy body for to yelden in this place. " | 56 |
| WBT 1061 Taak al my good and lat my body go. " | 204 |
| BOECE..........1 | |
| WBT 1168 Reedeth Senek, and redeth eek Boece; | 312 |
| BOMBLETH.......1 | |
| WBT 972 And as a bitore bombleth in the myre, | 116 |
| BOOK...........1 | |
| WBT 1209 Were in no book, ye gentils of honour | 352 |
| BOREN..........1 | |
| WBT 1153 For he was boren of a gentil hous | 296 |
| BORN...........1 | |
| WBT 885 And happed that, allone as he was born, | 28 |
| BOTHE..........4 | |
| WBT 934 Been we ylymed, bothe moore and lesse. | 78 |
| WBT 1062 " Nay, thanne, " quod she, " I shrewe us bothe two! | 206 |
| WBT 1240 For, by my trouthe, I wol be to yow bothe -- | 384 |
| WBT 1241 This is to seyn, ye, bothe fair and good. | 384 |
| BOUNTEE........1 | |
| WBT 1160 Of thyne auncestres, for hire heigh bountee, | 304 |
| BOURES.........1 | |
| WBT 869 Blessynge halles, chambres, kichenes, boures, | 12 |
| BRANCHES.......1 | |
| WBT 1128 `Ful selde up riseth by his branches smale | 272 |
| BRENNE.........1 | |
| WBT 1142 Yet wole the fyr as faire lye and brenne | 286 |
| BREST..........1 | |
| WBT 986 Withinne his brest ful sorweful was the goost. | 130 |
| BRESTE.........1 | |
| WBT 1103 So wolde God myn herte wolde breste! " | 246 |
| BRITONS........1 | |
| WBT 858 Of which that Britons speken greet honour, | 2 |
| BRYNGERE.......1 | |
| WBT 1196 A ful greet bryngere out of bisynesse; | 340 |
| BURGHES........1 | |
| WBT 870 Citees, burghes, castels, hye toures, | 14 |
| BUSSH..........1 | |
| WBT 879 In every bussh or under every tree | 22 |
| BUT............27 | |
| WBT 864 But now kan no man se none elves mo, | 8 |
| WBT 880 Ther is noon oother incubus but he, | 24 |
| WBT 881 And he ne wol doon hem but dishonour. | 24 |
| WBT 894 But that the queene and other ladyes mo | 38 |
| WBT 914 But what! He may nat do al as hym liketh. | 58 |
| WBT 922 But he ne koude arryven in no coost | 66 |
| WBT 938 But seye that we be wise and no thyng nyce. | 82 |
| WBT 949 But that tale is nat worth a rake-stele. | 92 |
| WBT 965 But nathelees, hir thoughte that she dyde | 108 |
| WBT 987 But hoom he gooth; he myghte nat sojourne; | 130 |
| WBT 995 But certeinly, er he cam fully there, | 138 |
| WBT 1006 I nam but deed but if that I kan seyn | 150 |
| WBT 1006 I nam but deed but if that I kan seyn | 150 |
| WBT 1035 But to his questioun anon answerde | 178 |
| WBT 1045 But seyden he was worthy han his lyf. | 188 |
| WBT 1066 But if thy wyf I were, and eek thy love. " | 210 |
| WBT 1070 But al for noght; the ende is this, that he | 214 |
| WBT 1079 Ther nas but hevynesse and muche sorwe. | 222 |
| WBT 1109 " But, for ye speken of swich gentillesse | 252 |
| WBT 1132 But temporel thyng, that man may hurte and mayme. | 276 |
| WBT 1159 For gentillesse nys but renomee | 302 |
| WBT 1189 But he that noght hath, ne coveiteth have, | 332 |
| WBT 1190 Is riche, although ye holde hym but a knave. | 334 |
| WBT 1217 But nathelees, syn I knowe youre delit, | 360 |
| WBT 1229 But atte laste he seyde in this manere: | 372 |
| WBT 1243 But I to yow be also good and trewe | 386 |
| WBT 1245 And but I be to-morn as fair to seene | 388 |
| BY.............9 | |
| WBT 888 By verray force, he rafte hire maydenhed; | 32 |
| WBT 892 By cours of lawe, and sholde han lost his heed -- | 36 |
| WBT 970 Doun to a mareys faste by she ran -- | 114 |
| WBT 1002 Tel me what that ye seken, by youre fey! | 146 |
| WBT 1128 `Ful selde up riseth by his branches smale | 272 |
| WBT 1193 `The povre man, whan he goth by the weye, | 336 |
| WBT 1225 That shal be to youre hous by cause of me, | 368 |
| WBT 1240 For, by my trouthe, I wol be to yow bothe -- | 384 |
| WBT 1262 That noght wol be governed by hir wyves; | 406 |
| CALLE..........1 | |
| WBT 1018 That wereth on a coverchief or a calle | 162 |
| CAM............3 | |
| WBT 884 That on a day cam ridynge fro ryver, | 28 |
| WBT 971 Til she cam there hir herte was afyre -- | 114 |
| WBT 995 But certeinly, er he cam fully there, | 138 |
| CARE...........1 | |
| WBT 990 In al this care, under a forest syde, | 134 |