| 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 |