BARE...............1
LGW G 391 And profereth hym, ryght in his bare sherte, 390
 
 BE.................29
LGW G 3 And I acorde wel that it be so; 2
LGW G 29 And as for me, though that my wit be lite, 28
LGW G 35 But it be other upon the halyday, 34
LGW G 110 Comparisoun may non ymaked be; 110
LGW G 131 [They] sungen, " Blyssed be Seynt Valentyn! 130
LGW G 132 [For] [on] his day I ches yow to be myn, 132
LGW G 169 And al be that men seyn that blynd is he, 168
LGW G 182 I hadde be ded, withouten any defence, 182
LGW G 290 They chose to be ded in sondry wyse, 290
LGW G 293 And some dreynt for they wolden not be fals; 292
LGW G 303 A man that coude be so trewe and kynde 302
LGW G 316 Thow shalt repente it, so that it shal be sene! " 316
LGW G 322 But of his deite he shal be stable, 322
LGW G 357 Hym oughte nat be tyraunt and crewel 356
LGW G 371 As it is ryght and skylful that they be 370
LGW G 375 Al be that her estat be nat alyche, 374
LGW G 375 Al be that her estat be nat alyche, 374
LGW G 389 And if so be he may hym nat excuse, 388
LGW G 401 I not wher he be now a renegat. 400
LGW G 450 That I may knowe sothly what ye be 450
LGW G 463 And to be war fro falsnesse and fro vice 462
LGW G 465 And she answerde, " Lat be thyn arguynge, 464
LGW G 466 For Love ne wol nat counterpletyd be 466
LGW G 480 And thogh the lesteth nat a lovere be, 480
LGW G 487 " Wostow, " quod he, " wher this be wif or mayde, 486
LGW G 497 Yif it be so that thow avise the. 496
LGW G 517 As smale flourys in hyre coroun be. 516
LGW G 529 Let be the chaf, and writ wel of the corn. 528
LGW G 532 For of Alceste shulde thy wrytynge be, 532
 
 BEAUTE.............2
LGW G 112 And of ryche beaute alle floures. 112
LGW G 177 Half hire beaute shulde men nat fynde 176
 
 BEAUTES............1
LGW G 208 Hyde ye youre beautes, Ysoude and Eleyne: 208
 
 BED................2
LGW G 46 That in my bed there daweth me no day 46
LGW G 101 I bad hem strowe floures on my bed. 100
 
 BEEN...............3
LGW G 181 For ne hadde confort been of hire presence, 180
LGW G 321 A god ne sholde not thus been agreved, 320
LGW G 392 To been ryght at youre owene jugement, 392
 
 BEGONNE............1
LGW G 80 Of olde story, er swich strif was begonne. 80
 
 BEGYNNE............1
LGW G 542 At Cleopatre I wol that thow begynne, 542
 
 BEGYNNYST..........1
LGW G 261 Wel wot I therby thow begynnyst dote, 260
 
 BEHOLDE............3
LGW G 92 Upon the freshe dayseie to beholde, 92
LGW G 165 A furlong-wey I myhte hym not beholde. 164
LGW G 171 For sternely on me he gan beholde, 170
 
 BEKES..............1
LGW G 134 And therwithal here bekes gonne mete, 134
 
 BELEVE.............1
LGW G 83 Is for men shulde autoritees beleve, 82
 
 BEN................12
LGW G 18 Thourgh whiche that olde thynges ben in mynde, 18
LGW G 68 I hope that they wole nat ben evele apayd, 68
LGW G 119 That from the panter and the net ben skaped, 118
LGW G 247 My servaunts ben alle wyse and honourable. 246
LGW G 338 This man to yow may wrongly ben acused, 338
LGW G 339 There as by ryght hym oughte ben excusid. 338
LGW G 354 And not ben lyk tyraunts of Lumbardye, 354
LGW G 373 For they ben half-goddes in this world here -- 372
LGW G 383 In noble corage oughte ben arest, 382
LGW G 396 Yow oughte to ben the lyghter merciable; 396
LGW G 421 Now as ye ben a god and ek a kyng, 420
LGW G 531 And laten Criseide ben aslepe and reste? 530
 
 BENTE..............1
LGW G 234 I, lenynge faste by under a bente, 234
 
 BENYGNE............1
LGW G 175 So womanly, so benygne, and so meke, 174
 
 BENYGNETE..........1
LGW G 361 Shewen his peple pleyn benygnete, 360
 
 BER................1
LGW G 148 And upon that a whit corone she ber 148
 
 BERETH.............1
LGW G 515 Hire white coroun bereth of it witnesse; 514
 
 BERNARD............1
LGW G 16 Bernard the monk ne say nat al, parde! 16
 
 BEST...............1
LGW G 382 As doth a curre, or elles another best. 382
 
 BESYNESSE..........1
LGW G 412 And, for to speke of other besynesse, 412
 
 BETERE.............1
LGW G 436 To me ne fond I betere non than ye; 436
 
 BETH...............1
LGW G 397 Leteth youre yre, and beth somwhat tretable. 396
 
 BETRAYED...........2
LGW G 125 Hadde hem betrayed with his sophistrye. 124
LGW G 220 Ysiphile, betrayed with Jasoun, 220
 
 BETRAYEN...........1
LGW G 476 And telle of false men that hem betrayen, 476
 
 BETTER.............1
LGW G 243 For it were better worthi, trewely, 242
 
 BLAME..............2
LGW G 263 Thanne blame they folk, and wite nat what hem ayleth. 262
LGW G 456 Ne a trewe lovere oghte me nat to blame 456
 
 BLAUNCHE...........1
LGW G 406 And ek the Deth of Blaunche the Duchesse, 406
 
 BLYND..............1
LGW G 169 And al be that men seyn that blynd is he, 168
 
 BLYS...............2
LGW G 493 And I answerde, " Nay, sire, so have I blys, 492
LGW G 504 And broughte hyre out of helle ageyn to blys? " 504
 
 BLYSFUL............1
LGW G 130 And [for] the newe blysful somers sake, 130
 
 BLYSSED............1
LGW G 131 [They] sungen, " Blyssed be Seynt Valentyn! 130
 
 BLYVE..............1
LGW G 425 And he shal swere to yow, and that as blyve, 424
 
 BODEN..............1
LGW G 346 Or hym was boden make thilke tweye 346
 
 BODY...............1
LGW G 210 Thy fayre body, lat it nat apeere, 210
 
 BOECE..............1
LGW G 413 He hath in prose translated Boece, 412
 
 BOK................4
LGW G 264 Hast thow nat mad in Englysh ek the bok 264
LGW G 348 For he hath write many a bok er this. 348
LGW G 405 He made the bok that highte the Hous of Fame, 404
LGW G 498 Hast thow nat in a bok, lyth in thy cheste, 498
 
 BOKES..............9
LGW G 17 Thanne mote we to bokes that we fynde, 16
LGW G 25 And if that olde bokes weren aweye, 24
LGW G 27 Wel oughte us thanne on olde bokes leve, 26
LGW G 30 On bokes for to rede I me delyte, 30
LGW G 34 That fro my bokes make me to gon, 34
LGW G 82 To bokes olde and don hem reverence, 82
LGW G 271 Ne in alle thy bokes ne coudest thow nat fynde 270
LGW G 273 Yis, God wot, sixty bokes olde and newe 272
LGW G 342 But for he useth bokes for to make, 342
 
 BOLDELY............1
LGW G 242 In my presence, and that so boldely? 242
 
 BORN...............1
LGW G 313 By Seynt Venus, of whom that I was born, 312
 
 BOST...............1
LGW G 221 Mak of youre trouthe in love no bost ne soun; 220
 
 BOTHE..............3
LGW G 275 That bothe Romayns and ek Grekes trete 274
LGW G 374 This shal he don bothe to pore [and] ryche, 374
LGW G 509 That bothe after hire deth and in hire lyf 508
 
 BOUGHTE............1
LGW G 212 And Polixene, that boughte love so dere, 212
 
 BOUNDES............1
LGW G 536 And alle the boundes that she oughte kepe. 536
 
 BOUNTE.............1
LGW G 510 Hire grete bounte doubleth hire renoun. 510
 
 BREND..............1
LGW G 292 And some were brend, and some were cut the hals, 292
 
 BROD...............1
LGW G 121 In wynter, and distroyed hadde hire brod, 120
 
 BROUGHTE...........1
LGW G 504 And broughte hyre out of helle ageyn to blys? " 504