| A..............22 | |
| CYT 557 A man that clothed was in clothes blake, | 4 |
| CYT 558 And undernethe he hadde a whyt surplys. | 4 |
| CYT 565 He was of foom al flekked as a pye. | 12 |
| CYT 566 A male tweyfoold on his croper lay; | 12 |
| CYT 574 His hat heeng at his bak doun by a laas, | 20 |
| CYT 577 A clote-leef he hadde under his hood | 24 |
| CYT 580 His forheed dropped as a stillatorie | 26 |
| CYT 597 Can he oght telle a myrie tale or tweye, | 44 |
| CYT 605 He hath take on hym many a greet emprise, | 52 |
| CYT 613 He is a man of heigh discrecioun; | 60 |
| CYT 614 I warne yow wel, he is a passyng man. " | 60 |
| CYT 616 Is he a clerk, or noon? Telle what he is. " | 62 |
| CYT 617 " Nay, he is gretter than a clerk, ywis, " | 64 |
| CYT 633 His overslope nys nat worth a myte, | 80 |
| CYT 646 Aright, as clerkes seyn; it is a vice. | 92 |
| CYT 648 For whan a man hath over-greet a wit, | 94 |
| CYT 648 For whan a man hath over-greet a wit, | 94 |
| CYT 657 " In the suburbes of a toun, " quod he, | 104 |
| CYT 674 And borwe gold, be it a pound or two, | 120 |
| CYT 677 That of a pound we koude make tweye. | 124 |
| CYT 698 Of al his thretyng rekke nat a myte! " | 144 |
| CYT 703 " A! " quod the Yeman, " heere shal arise game; | 150 |
| ABOUTE.........2 | |
| CYT 564 Aboute the peytrel stood the foom ful hye; | 10 |
| CYT 607 To brynge aboute, but they of hym it leere. | 54 |
| ABYE...........1 | |
| CYT 694 For if thou do, thou shalt it deere abye. | 140 |
| ACCORDE........1 | |
| CYT 638 If that his dede accorde with thy speche? | 84 |
| AFTER..........1 | |
| CYT 679 It for to doon, and after it we grope. | 126 |
| AL.............18 | |
| CYT 559 His hakeney, that was al pomely grys, | 6 |
| CYT 565 He was of foom al flekked as a pye. | 12 |
| CYT 568 Al light for somer rood this worthy man, | 14 |
| CYT 612 Al that I have in my possessioun. | 58 |
| CYT 621 But al his craft ye may nat wite at me, | 68 |
| CYT 623 That al this ground on which we been ridyng, | 70 |
| CYT 625 He koude al clene turnen up-so-doun, | 72 |
| CYT 626 And pave it al of silver and of gold. " | 72 |
| CYT 635 It is al baudy and totore also. | 82 |
| CYT 671 And for al that we faille of oure desir, | 118 |
| CYT 685 This Chanoun drough hym neer and herde al thyng | 132 |
| CYT 691 To his Yeman, to herknen al his sawe. | 138 |
| CYT 698 Of al his thretyng rekke nat a myte! " | 144 |
| CYT 704 Al that I kan anon now wol I telle. | 150 |
| CYT 712 And yet, for al my smert and al my grief, | 158 |
| CYT 712 And yet, for al my smert and al my grief, | 158 |
| CYT 713 For al my sorwe, labour, and meschief, | 160 |
| CYT 716 To tellen al that longeth to that art! | 162 |
| ALLE...........1 | |
| CYT 689 Demeth alle thyng be spoke of hym, ywis. | 136 |
| ALSO...........3 | |
| CYT 596 He is ful jocunde also, dar I leye! | 42 |
| CYT 601 Nat but ynough; also, sire, trusteth me, | 48 |
| CYT 635 It is al baudy and totore also. | 82 |
| ALTHOUGH.......1 | |
| CYT 681 We mowen nat, although we hadden it sworn, | 128 |
| AM.............2 | |
| CYT 666 I am so used in the fyr to blowe | 112 |
| CYT 668 I am nat wont in no mirour to prie, | 114 |
| AMENDE.........1 | |
| CYT 651 God it amende! I kan sey yow namoore. " | 98 |
| AMONGES........1 | |
| CYT 608 As hoomly as he rit amonges yow, | 54 |
| AND............43 | |
| CYT 558 And undernethe he hadde a whyt surplys. | 4 |
| CYT 569 And in myn herte wondren I bigan | 16 |
| CYT 578 For swoot and for to keep his heed from heete. | 24 |
| CYT 581 Were ful of plantayne and of paritorie. | 28 |
| CYT 582 And whan that he was come, he gan to crye, | 28 |
| CYT 588 And seyde, " Sires, now in the morwe-tyde | 34 |
| CYT 590 And warned heer my lord and my soverayn, | 36 |
| CYT 590 And warned heer my lord and my soverayn, | 36 |
| CYT 595 Thy lord were wys, and so I may wel deme. | 42 |
| CYT 600 He kan of murthe and eek of jolitee | 46 |
| CYT 602 And ye hym knewe as wel as do I, | 48 |
| CYT 603 Ye wolde wondre how wel and craftily | 50 |
| CYT 604 He koude werke, and that in sondry wise. | 50 |
| CYT 618 Seyde this Yeman, " and in wordes fewe, | 64 |
| CYT 622 And somwhat helpe I yet to his wirkyng -- | 68 |
| CYT 626 And pave it al of silver and of gold. " | 72 |
| CYT 626 And pave it al of silver and of gold. " | 72 |
| CYT 627 And whan this Yeman hadde this tale ytold | 74 |
| CYT 635 It is al baudy and totore also. | 82 |
| CYT 637 And is of power bettre clooth to beye, | 84 |
| CYT 639 Telle me that, and that I thee biseche. " | 86 |
| CYT 643 And therfore keepe it secree, I yow preye.) | 90 |
| CYT 647 Wherfore in that I holde hym lewed and nyce. | 94 |
| CYT 650 So dooth my lord, and that me greveth soore; | 96 |
| CYT 655 Syn that he is so crafty and so sly. | 102 |
| CYT 658 " Lurkynge in hernes and in lanes blynde, | 104 |
| CYT 659 Whereas thise robbours and thise theves by kynde | 106 |
| CYT 669 But swynke soore and lerne multiplie. | 116 |
| CYT 670 We blondren evere and pouren in the fir, | 116 |
| CYT 671 And for al that we faille of oure desir, | 118 |
| CYT 674 And borwe gold, be it a pound or two, | 120 |
| CYT 676 And make hem wenen, at the leeste weye, | 122 |
| CYT 679 It for to doon, and after it we grope. | 126 |
| CYT 685 This Chanoun drough hym neer and herde al thyng | 132 |
| CYT 692 And thus he seyde unto his Yeman tho: | 138 |
| CYT 693 " Hoold thou thy pees and spek no wordes mo, | 140 |
| CYT 696 And eek discoverest that thou sholdest hyde. " | 142 |
| CYT 700 And whan this Chanon saugh it wolde nat bee, | 146 |
| CYT 702 He fledde awey for verray sorwe and shame. | 148 |
| CYT 709 Er that he dye, sorwe have he and shame! | 156 |
| CYT 712 And yet, for al my smert and al my grief, | 158 |
| CYT 712 And yet, for al my smert and al my grief, | 158 |
| CYT 713 For al my sorwe, labour, and meschief, | 160 |
| ANON...........1 | |
| CYT 704 Al that I kan anon now wol I telle. | 150 |
| ANY............2 | |
| CYT 606 Which were ful hard for any that is heere | 52 |
| CYT 711 That feele I wel, what so any man seith. | 158 |
| AQUEYNTAUNCE...1 | |
| CYT 610 Ye wolde nat forgoon his aqueyntaunce | 56 |
| ARIGHT.........1 | |
| CYT 646 Aright, as clerkes seyn; it is a vice. | 92 |
| ARISE..........1 | |
| CYT 703 " A! " quod the Yeman, " heere shal arise game; | 150 |
| ARRAY..........1 | |
| CYT 567 It semed that he caried lite array. | 14 |
| ART............1 | |
| CYT 716 To tellen al that longeth to that art! | 162 |
| ARTOW..........1 | |
| CYT 664 Why artow so discoloured of thy face? " | 110 |
| AS.............13 | |
| CYT 561 It semed as he had priked miles three. | 8 |
| CYT 565 He was of foom al flekked as a pye. | 12 |
| CYT 576 He hadde ay priked lik as he were wood. | 22 |
| CYT 580 His forheed dropped as a stillatorie | 26 |
| CYT 602 And ye hym knewe as wel as do I, | 48 |
| CYT 602 And ye hym knewe as wel as do I, | 48 |
| CYT 608 As hoomly as he rit amonges yow, | 54 |
| CYT 608 As hoomly as he rit amonges yow, | 54 |
| CYT 634 As in effect, to hym, so moot I go, | 80 |
| CYT 644 He is to wys, in feith, as I bileeve. | 90 |
| CYT 646 Aright, as clerkes seyn; it is a vice. | 92 |
| CYT 661 As they that dar nat shewen hir presence; | 108 |
| CYT 719 Swich thyng as that I knowe, I wol declare. | 166 |