AWEYE............1
LGW F 25 And yf that olde bokes were aweye, 24
 
 AWHAPED..........1
LGW F 132 Upon the foweler, that hem made awhaped 132
 
 AYEIN............1
LGW F 48 To seen this flour ayein the sonne sprede, 48
 
 AYEINS...........1
LGW F 330 That is an heresye ayeins my lawe, 330
 
 BAD..............2
LGW F 205 I bad men sholde me my couche make; 204
LGW F 207 I bad hem strawen floures on my bed. 206
 
 BALADE...........3
LGW F 270 This balade may ful wel ysongen be, 270
LGW F 539 `Hyd, Absolon, thy tresses,' in balade, 538
LGW F 555 Ben in thy balade, yf thou kanst hem knowe, 554
 
 BALADES..........1
LGW F 423 That highten balades, roundels, virelayes; 422
 
 BARE.............1
LGW F 405 And profereth him, ryght in his bare sherte, 404
 
 BE...............24
LGW F 35 But yt be seldom on the holyday, 34
LGW F 70 In this cas oghte ye be diligent 70
LGW F 94 Be ye my gide and lady sovereyne! 94
LGW F 145 And songen, " Blessed be Seynt Valentyn, 144
LGW F 146 For on his day I chees yow to be myn, 146
LGW F 157 And sworen on the blosmes to be trewe 156
LGW F 237 And al be that men seyn that blynd ys he, 236
LGW F 270 This balade may ful wel ysongen be, 270
LGW F 340 So cruelly that it shal wel be sene! " 340
LGW F 345 A god ne sholde nat thus be agreved, 344
LGW F 346 But of hys deitee he shal be stable, 346
LGW F 349 Thanne myght yt be as I yow tellen shal: 348
LGW F 374 And nat be lyk tirauntz of Lumbardye, 374
LGW F 377 Hym oghte nat be tiraunt ne crewel 376
LGW F 389 Al be that hire estaat be nat yliche, 388
LGW F 389 Al be that hire estaat be nat yliche, 388
LGW F 403 And if so be he may hym nat excuse, 402
LGW F 414 Al be hit that he kan nat wel endite, 414
LGW F 431 Now as ye be a god and eke a kyng, 430
LGW F 475 And she answerde, " Lat be thyn arguynge, 474
LGW F 476 For Love ne wol nat countrepleted be 476
LGW F 499 " Wostow, " quod he, " wher this be wyf or mayde, 498
LGW F 509 If yt be so that thou avise the. 508
LGW F 568 For lat see now what man that lover be, 568
 
 BEAUTE...........2
LGW F 124 And of riche beaute alle floures. 124
LGW F 245 Half hire beaute shulde men nat fynde 244
 
 BEAUTES..........1
LGW F 254 Hyde ye youre beautes, Ysoude and Eleyne: 254
 
 BED..............2
LGW F 46 That in my bed ther daweth me no day 46
LGW F 207 I bad hem strawen floures on my bed. 206
 
 BEE..............6
LGW F 122 Comparisoun may noon ymaked bee; 122
LGW F 385 As it ys ryght and skilful that they bee 384
LGW F 460 That I may knowe soothly what ye bee 460
LGW F 490 And thogh the lyke nat a lovere bee, 490
LGW F 529 As smale florouns in hire corowne bee. 528
LGW F 543 To any woman that wol lover bee. 542
 
 BEER.............1
LGW F 216 And upon that a whit corowne she beer 216
 
 BEFORE...........1
LGW F 550 Whan thou hast other smale ymaad before; 550
 
 BEGONNE..........1
LGW F 196 Of olde storye, er swich stryf was begonne. 196
 
 BEGYNNE..........1
LGW F 566 At Cleopatre I wol that thou begynne, 566
 
 BEHOLDE..........1
LGW F 233 That wel unnethes myghte I him beholde; 232
 
 BEHYNDE..........1
LGW F 282 Behynde this god of Love, upon the grene, 282
 
 BEKES............1
LGW F 148 And therwithalle hire bekes gonnen meete, 148
 
 BELEVE...........2
LGW F 27 Wel ought us thanne honouren and beleve 26
LGW F 99 And that men mosten more thyng beleve 98
 
 BEN..............19
LGW F 18 Thurgh whiche that olde thinges ben in mynde, 18
LGW F 72 Whethir ye ben with the leef or with the flour. 72
LGW F 87 And loveth so sore that ye ben verrayly 86
LGW F 110 For to ben at the resureccioun 110
LGW F 131 That from the panter and the net ben scaped, 130
LGW F 278 For, nadde comfort ben of hire presence, 278
LGW F 279 I hadde ben ded, withouten any defence, 278
LGW F 334 That ben as trewe as ever was any steel. 334
LGW F 350 This man to yow may falsly ben accused 350
LGW F 351 That as by right him oughte ben excused. 350
LGW F 357 Thise ben the causes, and I shal not lye. 356
LGW F 387 For they ben half-goddes in this world here -- 386
LGW F 397 In noble corage ought ben arest, 396
LGW F 406 To ben ryght at your owen jugement, 406
LGW F 410 Yow oghte to ben the lyghter merciable; 410
LGW F 473 And to ben war fro falsnesse and fro vice 472
LGW F 555 Ben in thy balade, yf thou kanst hem knowe, 554
LGW F 558 I mene of hem that ben in thy knowynge. 558
LGW F 559 For here ben twenty thousand moo sittynge 558
 
 BENCHED..........1
LGW F 204 That benched was on turves fressh ygrave, 204
 
 BENIGNE..........1
LGW F 243 So womanly, so benigne, and so meke, 242
 
 BERETH...........2
LGW F 298 That bereth our alder pris in figurynge! 298
LGW F 299 Hire white corowne bereth the witnessynge. " 298
 
 BERITH...........1
LGW F 527 Hire white corowne berith of hyt witnesse; 526
 
 BERNARD..........1
LGW F 16 Bernard the monk ne saugh nat all, pardee! 16
 
 BESOGHTE.........1
LGW F 155 Besoghte mercy of hir trespassynge, 154
 
 BEST.............1
LGW F 396 As dooth a curre, or elles another best. 396
 
 BESTE............1
LGW F 113 That in the brest was of the beste, that day, 112
 
 BESY.............1
LGW F 103 My besy gost, that thursteth alwey newe 102
 
 BETH.............2
LGW F 80 Forbereth me, and beth nat evele apayd, 80
LGW F 411 Leteth youre ire, and beth sumwhat tretable. 410
 
 BETRAYED.........2
LGW F 137 Had hem betrayed with his sophistrye. 136
LGW F 266 Ysiphile, betrayed with Jasoun, 266
 
 BETTER...........2
LGW F 317 Yt were better worthy, trewely, 316
LGW F 446 To me ne fond y better noon than yee. 446
 
 BITETH...........1
LGW F 392 For whan a flye offendeth him or biteth, 392
 
 BLAME............1
LGW F 466 Ne a trewe lover oght me not to blame 466
 
 BLAUNCHE.........1
LGW F 418 And eke the Deeth of Blaunche the Duchesse, 418
 
 BLESSED..........1
LGW F 145 And songen, " Blessed be Seynt Valentyn, 144
 
 BLISFUL..........2
LGW F 50 That blisful sighte softneth al my sorwe, 50
LGW F 142 And for the newe blisful somers sake, 142
 
 BLOSMES..........2
LGW F 143 Upon the braunches ful of blosmes softe, 142
LGW F 157 And sworen on the blosmes to be trewe 156
 
 BLYND............1
LGW F 237 And al be that men seyn that blynd ys he, 236
 
 BLYS.............2
LGW F 505 And I answered, " Nay, sire, so have I blys, 504
LGW F 516 And broght hir out of helle agayn to blys? " 516
 
 BLYVE............2
LGW F 60 And whan that hit ys eve, I renne blyve, 60
LGW F 435 And he shal swere to yow, and that as blyve, 434
 
 BODEN............1
LGW F 366 Or him was boden maken thilke tweye 366
 
 BODY.............1
LGW F 256 Thy faire body, lat yt nat appere, 256
 
 BOECE............1
LGW F 425 He hath in prose translated Boece, 424
 
 BOGHTEN..........1
LGW F 258 And Polixene, that boghten love so dere, 258
 
 BOK..............1
LGW F 39 Farewel my bok and my devocioun! 38
 
 BOKES............6
LGW F 17 Than mote we to bokes that we fynde, 16
LGW F 25 And yf that olde bokes were aweye, 24
LGW F 28 These bokes, there we han noon other preve. 28
LGW F 30 On bokes for to rede I me delyte, 30
LGW F 34 That fro my bokes maketh me to goon, 34
LGW F 578 And with that word my bokes gan I take, 578