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


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