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