BISIDE............1
NPT 2823 Biside a grove, stondynge in a dale. 2
 
 BISSHOP...........1
NPT 3242 Or Boece, or the Bisshop Bradwardyn, 422
 
 BISYDE............1
NPT 3103 In sighte of othere shippes it bisyde, 282
 
 BITWIXE...........2
NPT 2902 His colour was bitwixe yelow and reed, 82
NPT 3318 Bitwixe the wisedom and discrecioun 498
 
 BIWREYEST.........1
NPT 3051 Lo, how that thou biwreyest mordre alway! 230
 
 BLAK..............3
NPT 2843 Hir bord was served moost with whit and blak -- 22
NPT 2861 His byle was blak, and as the jeet it shoon; 40
NPT 2904 With blak, unlyk the remenant of his heeris; 84
 
 BLAKE.............3
NPT 2935 For feere of blake beres, or boles blake, 114
NPT 2935 For feere of blake beres, or boles blake, 114
NPT 2936 Or elles blake develes wole hem take. 116
 
 BLAME.............1
NPT 3261 If I conseil of wommen wolde blame, 440
 
 BLESSE............1
NPT 3295 My lord youre fader -- God his soule blesse! -- 474
 
 BLEW..............1
NPT 3073 The wynd gan chaunge, and blew right as hem leste. 252
 
 BLEWE.............1
NPT 3399 Of horn, of boon, in whiche they blewe and powped, 578
 
 BLIS..............4
NPT 3066 I gabbe nat, so have I joye or blis -- 246
NPT 3158 Madame Pertelote, so have I blis, 338
NPT 3166 `Womman is mannes joye and al his blis.' 346
NPT 3200 Madame Pertelote, my worldes blis, 380
 
 BLISFUL...........3
NPT 3050 " O blisful God, that art so just and trewe, 230
NPT 3197 That it was pryme, and crew with blisful stevene. 376
NPT 3201 Herkneth thise blisful briddes how they synge, 380
 
 BLISSE............1
NPT 3446 And brynge us to his heighe blisse! Amen. 626
 
 BLOOD.............1
NPT 3427 And first I shrewe myself, bothe blood and bones, 606
 
 BLOODY............1
NPT 3015 Bihoold my bloody woundes depe and wyde! 194
 
 BODY..............3
NPT 2897 And kepe my body out of foul prisoun! 76
NPT 2901 Upon my body, and wolde han had me deed. 80
NPT 3019 In which my body is hid ful prively; 198
 
 BOECE.............2
NPT 3242 Or Boece, or the Bisshop Bradwardyn, 422
NPT 3294 Than hadde Boece, or any that kan synge. 474
 
 BOLDELY...........1
NPT 3020 Do thilke carte arresten boldely. 200
 
 BOLES.............1
NPT 2935 For feere of blake beres, or boles blake, 114
 
 BONES.............1
NPT 3427 And first I shrewe myself, bothe blood and bones, 606
 
 BOOK..............2
NPT 3064 And certes in the same book I rede, 244
NPT 3212 As is the book of Launcelot de Lake, 392
 
 BOOKES............1
NPT 2974 By God, men may in olde bookes rede 154
 
 BOON..............1
NPT 3399 Of horn, of boon, in whiche they blewe and powped, 578
 
 BORD..............1
NPT 2843 Hir bord was served moost with whit and blak -- 22
 
 BOTERFLYE.........1
NPT 3274 Among the wortes on a boterflye, 454
 
 BOTHE.............7
NPT 2903 And tipped was his tayl and bothe his eeris 82
NPT 2946 That bothe of colere and of malencolye 126
NPT 2991 In which they bothe myghte ylogged bee. 170
NPT 3171 That I diffye bothe sweven and dreem. " 350
NPT 3305 He wolde so peyne hym that with bothe his yen 484
NPT 3426 " Nay thanne, " quod he, " I shrewe us bothe two. 606
NPT 3427 And first I shrewe myself, bothe blood and bones, 606
 
 BOTME.............1
NPT 3101 But casuelly the shippes botme rente, 280
 
 BOUR..............1
NPT 2832 Ful sooty was hire bour and eek hir halle, 12
 
 BOX...............1
NPT 3398 Of bras they broghten bemes, and of box, 578
 
 BRADWARDYN........1
NPT 3242 Or Boece, or the Bisshop Bradwardyn, 422
 
 BRAK..............1
NPT 3416 This cok brak from his mouth delyverly, 596
 
 BRAS..............1
NPT 3398 Of bras they broghten bemes, and of box, 578
 
 BRAST.............1
NPT 3218 The same nyght thurghout the hegges brast 398
 
 BREED.............1
NPT 2844 Milk and broun breed, in which she foond no lak, 24
 
 BREEKE............1
NPT 3388 They ronne so hem thoughte hir herte breeke. 568
 
 BREN..............1
NPT 3240 But I ne kan nat bulte it to the bren 420
 
 BREND.............1
NPT 3365 And that the Romayns hadde brend Cartage. 544
 
 BRENDE............2
NPT 3368 And brende hirselven with a stedefast herte. 548
NPT 3370 As whan that Nero brende the citee 550
 
 BRIDDES...........2
NPT 2881 Beestes and briddes koude speke and synge. 60
NPT 3201 Herkneth thise blisful briddes how they synge, 380
 
 BRIGHTE...........2
NPT 2878 Whan that the brighte sonne gan to sprynge, 58
NPT 3193 Caste up his eyen to the brighte sonne, 372
 
 BROGHTE...........2
NPT 3257 Wommannes conseil broghte us first to wo 436
NPT 3422 Whan I yow hente and broghte out of the yerd. 602
 
 BROGHTEN..........1
NPT 3398 Of bras they broghten bemes, and of box, 578
 
 BROGHTEST.........1
NPT 3229 That broghtest Troye al outrely to sorwe! 408
 
 BROTHER...........1
NPT 3006 Now help me, deere brother, or I dye. 186
 
 BROUKE............1
NPT 3300 So moote I brouke wel myne eyen tweye -- 480
 
 BROUN.............1
NPT 2844 Milk and broun breed, in which she foond no lak, 24
 
 BRYNGE............1
NPT 3446 And brynge us to his heighe blisse! Amen. 626
 
 BULTE.............1
NPT 3240 But I ne kan nat bulte it to the bren 420
 
 BURNED............1
NPT 2864 And lyk the burned gold was his colour. 44
 
 BURNEL............1
NPT 3312 I have wel rad in `Daun Burnel the Asse,' 492
 
 BUT...............31
NPT 2877 But swich a joye was it to here hem synge, 56
NPT 2922 Nothyng, God woot, but vanitee in sweven is. 102
NPT 2939 But I wol passe as lightly as I kan. 118
NPT 2971 But nathelees, as touchyng daun Catoun, 150
NPT 3009 But whan that he was wakened of his sleep, 188
NPT 3011 Hym thoughte his dreem nas but a vanitee. 190
NPT 3072 But on a day, agayn the even-tyde, 252
NPT 3076 But herkneth! To that o man fil a greet mervaille: 256
NPT 3091 For swevenes been but vanytees and japes. 270
NPT 3095 But sith I see that thou wolt heere abyde, 274
NPT 3099 But er that he hadde half his cours yseyled, 278
NPT 3101 But casuelly the shippes botme rente, 280
NPT 3117 For traisoun; but he nas but seven yeer oold, 296
NPT 3117 For traisoun; but he nas but seven yeer oold, 296
NPT 3146 She warned hym, but it myghte nat availle; 326
NPT 3148 But he was slayn anon of Achilles. 328
NPT 3149 But thilke tale is al to longe to telle, 328
NPT 3204 But sodeynly hym fil a sorweful cas, 384
NPT 3234 But what that God forwoot moot nedes bee, 414
NPT 3240 But I ne kan nat bulte it to the bren 420
NPT 3250 But by necessitee condicioneel. 430
NPT 3260 But for I noot to whom it myght displese, 440
NPT 3277 But cride anon, " Cok! cok! " and up he sterte 456
NPT 3283 He wolde han fled, but that the fox anon 462
NPT 3289 But trewely, the cause of my comynge 468
NPT 3299 But, for men speke of syngyng, I wol seye -- 478
NPT 3317 But certeyn, ther nys no comparisoun 496
NPT 3362 But sovereynly dame Pertelote shrighte 542
NPT 3423 But, sire, I dide it in no wikke entente. 602
NPT 3433 " Nay, " quod the fox, " but God yeve hym meschaunce, 612
NPT 3438 But ye that holden this tale a folye, 618
 
 BUTILLER..........1
NPT 3134 His bakere and his butiller also, 314
 
 BY................26
NPT 2828 By housbondrie of swich as God hire sente 8
NPT 2855 By nature he knew ech ascencioun 34
NPT 2894 By God, me mette I was in swich meschief 74
NPT 2909 Allas, " quod she, " for, by that God above, 88
NPT 2911 I kan nat love a coward, by my feith! 90
NPT 2917 Ne noon avauntour, by that God above! 96
NPT 2952 The whiche han of hire propretee by kynde 132
NPT 2974 By God, men may in olde bookes rede 154
NPT 2978 And han wel founden by experience 158
NPT 3052 Mordre wol out; that se we day by day. 232
NPT 3062 And were anhanged by the nekke-bon. 242
NPT 3079 Hym thoughte a man stood by his beddes syde, 258
NPT 3086 His felawe, that lay by his beddes syde, 266
NPT 3090 I sette nat a straw by thy dremynges, 270
NPT 3106 By swiche ensamples olde maistow leere 286
NPT 3120 By God! I hadde levere than my sherte 300
NPT 3192 His sevene wyves walkynge by his syde, 372
NPT 3196 And knew by kynde, and by noon oother loore, 376
NPT 3196 And knew by kynde, and by noon oother loore, 376
NPT 3217 By heigh ymaginacioun forncast, 396
NPT 3232 Thou were ful wel ywarned by thy dremes 412
NPT 3250 But by necessitee condicioneel. 430
NPT 3268 Lith Pertelote, and alle hire sustres by, 448
NPT 3327 That plesen yow wel moore, by my feith, 506
NPT 3335 And by the gargat hente Chauntecleer, 514
NPT 3358 Whan he hadde hent kyng Priam by the berd, 538