| AT................5 | |
| NPT 3017 And at the west gate of the toun,' quod he, | 196 |
| NPT 3082 Thow shalt be dreynt; my tale is at an ende.' | 262 |
| NPT 3104 That with hem seyled at the same tyde. | 284 |
| NPT 3259 Ther as he was ful myrie and wel at ese. | 438 |
| NPT 3377 And out at dores stirten they anon, | 556 |
| ATONES............1 | |
| NPT 3334 And daun Russell the fox stirte up atones, | 514 |
| ATTE..............1 | |
| NPT 3013 And atte thridde tyme yet his felawe | 192 |
| ATTEMPREE.........1 | |
| NPT 2838 Attempree diete was al hir phisik, | 18 |
| AUCTORITE.........1 | |
| NPT 2975 Of many a man moore of auctorite | 154 |
| AUCTOUR...........1 | |
| NPT 2984 " Oon of the gretteste auctour that men rede | 164 |
| AUCTOURS..........1 | |
| NPT 3263 Rede auctours, where they trete of swich mateere, | 442 |
| AUGUSTYN..........1 | |
| NPT 3241 As kan the hooly doctour Augustyn, | 420 |
| AUNGEL............1 | |
| NPT 3292 As any aungel hath that is in hevene. | 472 |
| AVAILLE...........1 | |
| NPT 3146 She warned hym, but it myghte nat availle; | 326 |
| AVAUNTOUR.........1 | |
| NPT 2917 Ne noon avauntour, by that God above! | 96 |
| AVENTURE..........2 | |
| NPT 2999 As was his aventure or his fortune, | 178 |
| NPT 3186 And after wol I telle his aventure. | 366 |
| AVISIOUN..........2 | |
| NPT 3123 Macrobeus, that writ the avisioun | 302 |
| NPT 3152 That I shal han of this avisioun | 332 |
| AVOY..............1 | |
| NPT 2908 " Avoy! " quod she, " fy on yow, hertelees! | 88 |
| AVYSIOUN..........1 | |
| NPT 3114 His mordre in his avysioun he say. | 294 |
| AWAIT.............1 | |
| NPT 3225 That in await liggen to mordre men. | 404 |
| AWAY..............1 | |
| NPT 3379 And bar upon his bak the cok away, | 558 |
| BACOUN............1 | |
| NPT 2845 Seynd bacoun, and somtyme an ey or tweye, | 24 |
| BAD...............2 | |
| NPT 2973 Though that he bad no dremes for to drede, | 152 |
| NPT 3116 His sweven, and bad hym for to kepe hym weel | 296 |
| BAK...............3 | |
| NPT 3336 And on his bak toward the wode hym beer, | 516 |
| NPT 3379 And bar upon his bak the cok away, | 558 |
| NPT 3405 This cok, that lay upon the foxes bak, | 584 |
| BAKERE............1 | |
| NPT 3134 His bakere and his butiller also, | 314 |
| BANE..............1 | |
| NPT 2960 Or an agu that may be youre bane. | 140 |
| BAR...............2 | |
| NPT 2872 And compaignable, and bar hyrself so faire | 52 |
| NPT 3379 And bar upon his bak the cok away, | 558 |
| BATAILLE..........1 | |
| NPT 3145 If thilke day he wente into bataille. | 324 |
| BATAILLED.........1 | |
| NPT 2860 And batailled as it were a castel wal; | 40 |
| BATHE.............1 | |
| NPT 3267 Faire in the soond, to bathe hire myrily, | 446 |
| BE................15 | |
| NPT 2960 Or an agu that may be youre bane. | 140 |
| NPT 2968 Be myrie, housbonde, for youre fader kyn! | 148 |
| NPT 3005 This nyght I shal be mordred ther I lye! | 184 |
| NPT 3055 That he ne wol nat suffre it heled be, | 234 |
| NPT 3082 Thow shalt be dreynt; my tale is at an ende.' | 262 |
| NPT 3131 Wher dremes be somtyme -- I sey nat alle -- | 310 |
| NPT 3144 How that the lyf of Ector sholde be lorn, | 324 |
| NPT 3168 Al be it that I may nat on yow ryde, | 348 |
| NPT 3230 O Chauntecleer, acursed be that morwe | 410 |
| NPT 3246 Or elles, if free choys be graunted me | 426 |
| NPT 3285 Be ye affrayed of me that am youre freend? | 464 |
| NPT 3414 The fox answerde, " In feith, it shal be don. " | 594 |
| NPT 3436 Lo, swich it is for to be recchelees | 616 |
| NPT 3443 Taketh the fruyt, and lat the chaf be stille. | 622 |
| NPT 3444 Now, goode God, if that it be thy wille, | 624 |
| BEAUTEE...........1 | |
| NPT 3160 For whan I se the beautee of youre face, | 340 |
| BED...............2 | |
| NPT 3002 This man mette in his bed, ther as he lay, | 182 |
| NPT 3221 And in a bed of wortes stille he lay | 400 |
| BEDDES............2 | |
| NPT 3079 Hym thoughte a man stood by his beddes syde, | 258 |
| NPT 3086 His felawe, that lay by his beddes syde, | 266 |
| BEE...............4 | |
| NPT 2913 We alle desiren, if it myghte bee, | 92 |
| NPT 2991 In which they bothe myghte ylogged bee. | 170 |
| NPT 3140 Which signified he sholde anhanged bee? | 320 |
| NPT 3234 But what that God forwoot moot nedes bee, | 414 |
| BEEM..............1 | |
| NPT 3172 And with that word he fley doun fro the beem, | 352 |
| BEEN..............18 | |
| NPT 2858 Thanne crew he that it myghte nat been amended. | 38 |
| NPT 2891 Ye been a verray sleper; fy, for shame! " | 70 |
| NPT 2921 Allas! And konne ye been agast of swevenys? | 100 |
| NPT 2925 Whan humours been to habundant in a wight. | 104 |
| NPT 2950 That shul been for youre hele and for youre prow; | 130 |
| NPT 2955 Ye been ful coleryk of compleccioun; | 134 |
| NPT 2979 That dremes been significaciouns | 158 |
| NPT 3063 " Heere may men seen that dremes been to drede. | 242 |
| NPT 3069 If that the wynd ne hadde been contrarie, | 248 |
| NPT 3091 For swevenes been but vanytees and japes. | 270 |
| NPT 3107 That no man sholde been to recchelees | 286 |
| NPT 3125 Affermeth dremes, and seith that they been | 304 |
| NPT 3155 For they been venymes, I woot it weel; | 334 |
| NPT 3161 Ye been so scarlet reed aboute youre yen, | 340 |
| NPT 3239 And hath been of an hundred thousand men. | 418 |
| NPT 3256 Wommennes conseils been ful ofte colde; | 436 |
| NPT 3265 Thise been the cokkes wordes, and nat myne; | 444 |
| NPT 3338 O destinee, that mayst nat been eschewed! | 518 |
| BEER..............1 | |
| NPT 3336 And on his bak toward the wode hym beer, | 516 |
| BEES..............1 | |
| NPT 3392 Out of the hyve cam the swarm of bees. | 572 |
| BEEST.............2 | |
| NPT 2899 Withinne our yeerd, wheer as I saugh a beest | 78 |
| NPT 3279 For natureelly a beest desireth flee | 458 |
| BEESTES...........2 | |
| NPT 2881 Beestes and briddes koude speke and synge. | 60 |
| NPT 2931 Of rede beestes, that they wol hem byte, | 110 |
| BEMES.............4 | |
| NPT 2942 " Now sire, " quod she, " whan we flee fro the bemes, | 122 |
| NPT 3231 That thou into that yerd flaugh fro the bemes! | 410 |
| NPT 3339 Allas, that Chauntecleer fleigh fro the bemes! | 518 |
| NPT 3398 Of bras they broghten bemes, and of box, | 578 |
| BENEDICITEE.......1 | |
| NPT 3393 So hydous was the noyse -- a, benedicitee! -- | 572 |
| BENEFICE..........1 | |
| NPT 3316 He made hym for to lese his benefice. | 496 |
| BERD..............2 | |
| NPT 2920 Have ye no mannes herte, and han a berd? | 100 |
| NPT 3358 Whan he hadde hent kyng Priam by the berd, | 538 |
| BERES.............1 | |
| NPT 2935 For feere of blake beres, or boles blake, | 114 |
| BERKYNG...........1 | |
| NPT 3386 So fered for the berkyng of the dogges | 566 |
| BERYIS............1 | |
| NPT 2965 Of katapuce, or of gaitrys beryis, | 144 |
| BESTE.............1 | |
| NPT 2945 I conseille yow the beste -- I wol nat lye -- | 124 |
| BETE..............1 | |
| NPT 3322 This Chauntecleer his wynges gan to bete, | 502 |
| BETH..............1 | |
| NPT 3330 Beth war, ye lordes, of hir trecherye. | 510 |
| BIFEL.............4 | |
| NPT 2882 And so bifel that in a dawenynge, | 62 |
| NPT 3001 " And so bifel that, longe er it were day, | 180 |
| NPT 3191 Bifel that Chauntecleer in al his pryde, | 370 |
| NPT 3273 And so bifel that, as he caste his ye | 452 |
| BIFORN............1 | |
| NPT 3143 She dremed on the same nyght biforn | 322 |
| BIGAN.............2 | |
| NPT 3028 After his felawe he bigan to calle. | 208 |
| NPT 3187 Whan that the month in which the world bigan, | 366 |
| BIGYLE............1 | |
| NPT 3428 If thou bigyle me ofter than ones. | 608 |
| BIHOOLD...........1 | |
| NPT 3015 Bihoold my bloody woundes depe and wyde! | 194 |
| BIKNEWE...........1 | |
| NPT 3061 That they biknewe hire wikkednesse anon, | 240 |