| BYDE..............1 | |
| NPT 3085 As for that day, he preyde hym to byde. | 264 |
| BYLE..............1 | |
| NPT 2861 His byle was blak, and as the jeet it shoon; | 40 |
| BYNETHE...........1 | |
| NPT 2953 To purge yow bynethe and eek above. | 132 |
| BYTE..............1 | |
| NPT 2931 Of rede beestes, that they wol hem byte, | 110 |
| CALF..............1 | |
| NPT 3385 Ran cow and calf, and eek the verray hogges, | 564 |
| CALLE.............3 | |
| NPT 3003 How that his felawe gan upon hym calle, | 182 |
| NPT 3028 After his felawe he bigan to calle. | 208 |
| NPT 3174 And with a chuk he gan hem for to calle, | 354 |
| CAM...............3 | |
| NPT 3014 Cam, as hym thoughte, and seide, `I am now slawe. | 194 |
| NPT 3027 And whan that he cam to this oxes stalle, | 206 |
| NPT 3392 Out of the hyve cam the swarm of bees. | 572 |
| CART..............1 | |
| NPT 3047 The peple out sterte and caste the cart to grounde, | 226 |
| CARTAGE...........1 | |
| NPT 3365 And that the Romayns hadde brend Cartage. | 544 |
| CARTE.............3 | |
| NPT 3018 `A carte ful of dong ther shaltow se, | 198 |
| NPT 3020 Do thilke carte arresten boldely. | 200 |
| NPT 3042 And in this carte he lith gapyng upright. | 222 |
| CARTER............1 | |
| NPT 3059 Han hent the carter and so soore hym pyned, | 238 |
| CAS...............1 | |
| NPT 3204 But sodeynly hym fil a sorweful cas, | 384 |
| CASTE.............3 | |
| NPT 3047 The peple out sterte and caste the cart to grounde, | 226 |
| NPT 3193 Caste up his eyen to the brighte sonne, | 372 |
| NPT 3273 And so bifel that, as he caste his ye | 452 |
| CASTEL............1 | |
| NPT 2860 And batailled as it were a castel wal; | 40 |
| CASTEN............1 | |
| NPT 3075 And casten hem ful erly for to saille. | 254 |
| CASUELLY..........1 | |
| NPT 3101 But casuelly the shippes botme rente, | 280 |
| CATEL.............1 | |
| NPT 2827 For litel was hir catel and hir rente. | 6 |
| CATON.............1 | |
| NPT 2976 Than evere Caton was, so moot I thee, | 156 |
| CATOUN............2 | |
| NPT 2940 " Lo Catoun, which that was so wys a man, | 120 |
| NPT 2971 But nathelees, as touchyng daun Catoun, | 150 |
| CAUSE.............2 | |
| NPT 3068 For certeyn cause, into a fer contree, | 248 |
| NPT 3289 But trewely, the cause of my comynge | 468 |
| CAUSED............2 | |
| NPT 2907 This caused me my gronyng, doutelees. " | 86 |
| NPT 3021 My gold caused my mordre, sooth to sayn,' | 200 |
| CAUSETH...........2 | |
| NPT 2929 Which causeth folk to dreden in hir dremes | 108 |
| NPT 2934 Causeth ful many a man in sleep to crie | 114 |
| CENTAURE..........1 | |
| NPT 2963 Of lawriol, centaure, and fumetere, | 142 |
| CERTEIN...........1 | |
| NPT 3235 After the opinioun of certein clerkis. | 414 |
| CERTES............8 | |
| NPT 2912 For certes, what so any womman seith, | 92 |
| NPT 2926 Certes this dreem, which ye han met to-nyght, | 106 |
| NPT 3064 And certes in the same book I rede, | 244 |
| NPT 3286 Now, certes, I were worse than a feend, | 466 |
| NPT 3298 And certes, sire, ful fayn wolde I yow plese. | 478 |
| NPT 3303 Certes, it was of herte, al that he song. | 482 |
| NPT 3355 Certes, swich cry ne lamentacion | 534 |
| NPT 3394 Certes, he Jakke Straw and his meynee | 574 |
| CERTEYN...........2 | |
| NPT 3068 For certeyn cause, into a fer contree, | 248 |
| NPT 3317 But certeyn, ther nys no comparisoun | 496 |
| CHAF..............1 | |
| NPT 3443 Taketh the fruyt, and lat the chaf be stille. | 622 |
| CHAPITRE..........1 | |
| NPT 3065 Right in the nexte chapitre after this -- | 244 |
| CHARITEE..........1 | |
| NPT 3320 Now syngeth, sire, for seinte charitee; | 500 |
| CHAUNGE...........1 | |
| NPT 3073 The wynd gan chaunge, and blew right as hem leste. | 252 |
| CHAUNTECLEER......18 | |
| NPT 2849 In which she hadde a cok, hight Chauntecleer. | 28 |
| NPT 2875 Of Chauntecleer, loken in every lith; | 54 |
| NPT 2883 As Chauntecleer among his wyves alle | 62 |
| NPT 2886 This Chauntecleer gan gronen in his throte, | 66 |
| NPT 3185 Leve I this Chauntecleer in his pasture, | 364 |
| NPT 3191 Bifel that Chauntecleer in al his pryde, | 370 |
| NPT 3219 Into the yerd ther Chauntecleer the faire | 398 |
| NPT 3223 Waitynge his tyme on Chauntecleer to falle, | 402 |
| NPT 3230 O Chauntecleer, acursed be that morwe | 410 |
| NPT 3269 Agayn the sonne, and Chauntecleer so free | 448 |
| NPT 3282 This Chauntecleer, whan he gan hym espye, | 462 |
| NPT 3322 This Chauntecleer his wynges gan to bete, | 502 |
| NPT 3331 This Chauntecleer stood hye upon his toos, | 510 |
| NPT 3335 And by the gargat hente Chauntecleer, | 514 |
| NPT 3339 Allas, that Chauntecleer fleigh fro the bemes! | 518 |
| NPT 3343 Syn that thy servant was this Chauntecleer, | 522 |
| NPT 3361 Whan they had seyn of Chauntecleer the sighte. | 540 |
| NPT 3419 " Allas! " quod he, " O Chauntecleer, allas! | 598 |
| CHAUNTECLERES.....1 | |
| NPT 3354 For Chauntecleres drede and for his peyne. | 534 |
| CHERLES...........1 | |
| NPT 3409 `Turneth agayn, ye proude cherles alle! | 588 |
| CHIDE.............1 | |
| NPT 3351 The Friday for to chide, as diden ye? | 530 |
| CHIRCHE...........1 | |
| NPT 2852 On messe-dayes that in the chirche gon. | 32 |
| CHOYS.............1 | |
| NPT 3246 Or elles, if free choys be graunted me | 426 |
| CHUK..............1 | |
| NPT 3174 And with a chuk he gan hem for to calle, | 354 |
| CHUKKETH..........1 | |
| NPT 3182 He chukketh whan he hath a corn yfounde, | 362 |
| CIPIOUN...........1 | |
| NPT 3124 In Affrike of the worthy Cipioun, | 304 |
| CITEE.............3 | |
| NPT 3044 `That sholden kepe and reulen this citee. | 224 |
| NPT 3070 That made hem in a citee for to tarie | 250 |
| NPT 3370 As whan that Nero brende the citee | 550 |
| CLEPE.............1 | |
| NPT 3245 " Nedely " clepe I symple necessitee -- | 424 |
| CLEPED............1 | |
| NPT 2870 Was cleped faire damoysele Pertelote. | 50 |
| CLERK.............1 | |
| NPT 3236 Witnesse on hym that any parfit clerk is, | 416 |
| CLERKIS...........1 | |
| NPT 3235 After the opinioun of certein clerkis. | 414 |
| CLOKKE............1 | |
| NPT 2854 Than is a clokke or an abbey orlogge. | 34 |
| CLOMBEN...........1 | |
| NPT 3198 " The sonne, " he seyde, " is clomben up on hevene | 378 |
| CLOOS.............1 | |
| NPT 3332 Strecchynge his nekke, and heeld his eyen cloos, | 512 |
| CLOS..............1 | |
| NPT 3360 As maden alle the hennes in the clos, | 540 |
| COK...............12 | |
| NPT 2849 In which she hadde a cok, hight Chauntecleer. | 28 |
| NPT 2865 This gentil cok hadde in his governaunce | 44 |
| NPT 3252 My tale is of a cok, as ye may heere, | 432 |
| NPT 3277 But cride anon, " Cok! cok! " and up he sterte | 456 |
| NPT 3277 But cride anon, " Cok! cok! " and up he sterte | 456 |
| NPT 3313 Among his vers, how that ther was a cok, | 492 |
| NPT 3379 And bar upon his bak the cok away, | 558 |
| NPT 3405 This cok, that lay upon the foxes bak, | 584 |
| NPT 3412 Maugree youre heed, the cok shal heere abyde. | 592 |
| NPT 3416 This cok brak from his mouth delyverly, | 596 |
| NPT 3418 And whan the fox saugh that the cok was gon, | 598 |
| NPT 3439 As of a fox, or of a cok and hen, | 618 |
| COKKES............1 | |
| NPT 3265 Thise been the cokkes wordes, and nat myne; | 444 |
| COL-FOX...........1 | |
| NPT 3215 A col-fox, ful of sly iniquitee, | 394 |
| COLDE.............1 | |
| NPT 3256 Wommennes conseils been ful ofte colde; | 436 |
| COLERA............1 | |
| NPT 2928 Of youre rede colera, pardee, | 108 |
| COLERE............1 | |
| NPT 2946 That bothe of colere and of malencolye | 126 |
| COLERYK...........1 | |
| NPT 2955 Ye been ful coleryk of compleccioun; | 134 |
| COLLE.............1 | |
| NPT 3383 Ran Colle oure dogge, and Talbot and Gerland, | 562 |
| COLOUR............2 | |
| NPT 2864 And lyk the burned gold was his colour. | 44 |
| NPT 2902 His colour was bitwixe yelow and reed, | 82 |
| COLOURS...........1 | |
| NPT 2868 And wonder lyk to hym, as of colours; | 48 |