| THY...........1 | |
| ClT 14 Ne that thy tale make us nat to slepe. | 14 |
| THYNG.........4 | |
| ClT 6 But Salomon seith `every thyng hath tyme.' | 6 |
| ClT 15 " Telle us som murie thyng of aventures. | 14 |
| ClT 52 The which a long thyng were to devyse. | 52 |
| ClT 54 Me thynketh it a thyng impertinent, | 54 |
| THYNKETH......1 | |
| ClT 54 Me thynketh it a thyng impertinent, | 54 |
| TIL...........1 | |
| ClT 17 Keepe hem in stoor til so be ye endite | 16 |
| TO............10 | |
| ClT 8 It is no tyme for to studien heere. | 8 |
| ClT 13 To make us for oure olde synnes wepe, | 12 |
| ClT 14 Ne that thy tale make us nat to slepe. | 14 |
| ClT 18 Heigh style, as whan that men to kynges write. | 18 |
| ClT 30 I prey to God so yeve his soule reste! | 30 |
| ClT 39 " But forth to tellen of this worthy man | 38 |
| ClT 51 To Emele-ward, to Ferrare, and Venyse, | 50 |
| ClT 51 To Emele-ward, to Ferrare, and Venyse, | 50 |
| ClT 52 The which a long thyng were to devyse. | 52 |
| ClT 53 And trewely, as to my juggement, | 52 |
| TONGE.........1 | |
| ClT 4 This day ne herde I of youre tonge a word. | 4 |
| TREWELY.......1 | |
| ClT 53 And trewely, as to my juggement, | 52 |
| TROWE.........1 | |
| ClT 5 I trowe ye studie aboute som sophyme; | 4 |
| TWYNKLYNG.....1 | |
| ClT 37 But as it were a twynklyng of an ye, | 36 |
| TYME..........3 | |
| ClT 6 But Salomon seith `every thyng hath tyme.' | 6 |
| ClT 8 It is no tyme for to studien heere. | 8 |
| ClT 19 Speketh so pleyn at this tyme, we yow preye, | 18 |
| UNDER.........1 | |
| ClT 22 " Hooste, " quod he, " I am under youre yerde; | 22 |
| UNDERSTONDE...1 | |
| ClT 20 That we may understonde what ye seye. " | 20 |
| UNTO..........1 | |
| ClT 11 He nedes moot unto the pley assente. | 10 |
| US............6 | |
| ClT 9 Telle us som myrie tale, by youre fey! | 8 |
| ClT 13 To make us for oure olde synnes wepe, | 12 |
| ClT 14 Ne that thy tale make us nat to slepe. | 14 |
| ClT 15 " Telle us som murie thyng of aventures. | 14 |
| ClT 23 Ye han of us as now the governance, | 22 |
| ClT 36 But Deeth, that wol nat suffre us dwellen heer, | 36 |
| VENYSE........1 | |
| ClT 51 To Emele-ward, to Ferrare, and Venyse, | 50 |
| VESULUS.......1 | |
| ClT 47 And of Mount Vesulus in special, | 46 |
| WE............3 | |
| ClT 19 Speketh so pleyn at this tyme, we yow preye, | 18 |
| ClT 20 That we may understonde what ye seye. " | 20 |
| ClT 38 Hem bothe hath slayn, and alle shul we dye. | 38 |
| WELLE.........1 | |
| ClT 48 Where as the Poo out of a welle smal | 48 |
| WEPE..........1 | |
| ClT 13 To make us for oure olde synnes wepe, | 12 |
| WERE..........3 | |
| ClT 3 Were newe spoused, sittynge at the bord; | 2 |
| ClT 37 But as it were a twynklyng of an ye, | 36 |
| ClT 52 The which a long thyng were to devyse. | 52 |
| WERK..........1 | |
| ClT 28 As preved by his wordes and his werk. | 28 |
| WEST..........1 | |
| ClT 46 That been the boundes of West Lumbardye, | 46 |
| WHAN..........1 | |
| ClT 18 Heigh style, as whan that men to kynges write. | 18 |
| WHAT..........2 | |
| ClT 10 For what man that is entred in a pley, | 10 |
| ClT 20 That we may understonde what ye seye. " | 20 |
| WHERE.........1 | |
| ClT 48 Where as the Poo out of a welle smal | 48 |
| WHICH.........4 | |
| ClT 26 I wol yow telle a tale which that I | 26 |
| ClT 43 A prohemye, in the which discryveth he | 42 |
| ClT 52 The which a long thyng were to devyse. | 52 |
| ClT 56 But this his tale, which that ye may heere. " | 56 |
| WHOS..........1 | |
| ClT 32 Highte this clerk, whos rethorike sweete | 32 |
| WITH..........1 | |
| ClT 41 I seye that first with heigh stile he enditeth, | 40 |
| WOL...........3 | |
| ClT 24 And therfore wol I do yow obeisance, | 24 |
| ClT 26 I wol yow telle a tale which that I | 26 |
| ClT 36 But Deeth, that wol nat suffre us dwellen heer, | 36 |
| WOLE..........1 | |
| ClT 55 Save that he wole conveyen his mateere; | 54 |
| WORD..........1 | |
| ClT 4 This day ne herde I of youre tonge a word. | 4 |
| WORDES........1 | |
| ClT 28 As preved by his wordes and his werk. | 28 |
| WORTHY........3 | |
| ClT 21 This worthy clerk benignely answerde: | 20 |
| ClT 27 Lerned at Padowe of a worthy clerk, | 26 |
| ClT 39 " But forth to tellen of this worthy man | 38 |
| WRITE.........1 | |
| ClT 18 Heigh style, as whan that men to kynges write. | 18 |
| WRITETH.......1 | |
| ClT 42 Er he the body of his tale writeth, | 42 |
| YE............7 | |
| ClT 2 " Ye ryde as coy and stille as dooth a mayde | 2 |
| ClT 5 I trowe ye studie aboute som sophyme; | 4 |
| ClT 17 Keepe hem in stoor til so be ye endite | 16 |
| ClT 20 That we may understonde what ye seye. " | 20 |
| ClT 23 Ye han of us as now the governance, | 22 |
| ClT 37 But as it were a twynklyng of an ye, | 36 |
| ClT 56 But this his tale, which that ye may heere. " | 56 |
| YERDE.........1 | |
| ClT 22 " Hooste, " quod he, " I am under youre yerde; | 22 |
| YEVE..........1 | |
| ClT 30 I prey to God so yeve his soule reste! | 30 |
| YOURE.........6 | |
| ClT 4 This day ne herde I of youre tonge a word. | 4 |
| ClT 9 Telle us som myrie tale, by youre fey! | 8 |
| ClT 16 Youre termes, youre colours, and youre figures, | 16 |
| ClT 16 Youre termes, youre colours, and youre figures, | 16 |
| ClT 16 Youre termes, youre colours, and youre figures, | 16 |
| ClT 22 " Hooste, " quod he, " I am under youre yerde; | 22 |
| YOW...........3 | |
| ClT 19 Speketh so pleyn at this tyme, we yow preye, | 18 |
| ClT 24 And therfore wol I do yow obeisance, | 24 |
| ClT 26 I wol yow telle a tale which that I | 26 |
| YTAILLE.......1 | |
| ClT 33 Enlumyned al Ytaille of poetrie, | 32 |
| `EVERY........1 | |
| ClT 6 But Salomon seith `every thyng hath tyme.' | 6 |