| IT..............7 | |
| RvT 3860 But it were oonly Osewold the Reve. | 6 |
| RvT 3863 He gan to grucche, and blamed it a lite. | 8 |
| RvT 3873 Til it be roten in mullok or in stree. | 18 |
| RvT 3889 As many a yeer as it is passed henne | 34 |
| RvT 3892 Deeth drough the tappe of lyf and leet it gon, | 38 |
| RvT 3906 Lo Depeford, and it is half-wey pryme! | 52 |
| RvT 3908 It were al tyme thy tale to bigynne. " | 54 |
| KAN.............3 | |
| RvT 3875 Til we be roten, kan we nat be rype; | 20 |
| RvT 3919 He kan wel in myn eye seen a stalke, | 64 |
| RvT 3920 But in his owene he kan nat seen a balke. " | 66 |
| KOUDE...........1 | |
| RvT 3864 " So theek, " quod he, " ful wel koude I thee quite | 10 |
| KYNG............1 | |
| RvT 3900 He gan to speke as lordly as a kyng. | 46 |
| LAUGHEN.........1 | |
| RvT 3855 Whan folk hadde laughen at this nyce cas | 0 |
| LECHE...........1 | |
| RvT 3904 Or of a soutere a shipman or a leche. | 50 |
| LEEK............1 | |
| RvT 3879 As hath a leek; for thogh oure myght be goon, | 24 |
| LEET............1 | |
| RvT 3892 Deeth drough the tappe of lyf and leet it gon, | 38 |
| LEMES...........1 | |
| RvT 3886 Oure olde lemes mowe wel been unweelde, | 32 |
| LENGER..........1 | |
| RvT 3872 That ilke fruyt is ever lenger the wers, | 18 |
| LEVE............1 | |
| RvT 3916 And, by youre leve, I shal hym quite anoon; | 62 |
| LEVEFUL.........1 | |
| RvT 3912 For leveful is with force force of-showve. | 58 |
| LIF.............1 | |
| RvT 3890 Syn that my tappe of lif bigan to renne. | 36 |
| LIST............1 | |
| RvT 3867 But ik am oold; me list not pley for age; | 12 |
| LISTE...........1 | |
| RvT 3866 If that me liste speke of ribaudye. | 12 |
| LITE............1 | |
| RvT 3863 He gan to grucche, and blamed it a lite. | 8 |
| LITEL...........1 | |
| RvT 3862 A litel ire is in his herte ylaft; | 8 |
| LIYNG...........1 | |
| RvT 3884 Avauntyng, liyng, anger, coveitise; | 30 |
| LO..............2 | |
| RvT 3906 Lo Depeford, and it is half-wey pryme! | 52 |
| RvT 3907 Lo Grenewych, ther many a shrewe is inne! | 52 |
| LONGEN..........1 | |
| RvT 3885 Thise foure sparkles longen unto eelde. | 30 |
| LORDLY..........1 | |
| RvT 3900 He gan to speke as lordly as a kyng. | 46 |
| LOUGHE..........1 | |
| RvT 3858 But for the moore part they loughe and pleyde. | 4 |
| LYF.............2 | |
| RvT 3892 Deeth drough the tappe of lyf and leet it gon, | 38 |
| RvT 3895 The streem of lyf now droppeth on the chymbe. | 40 |
| MADE............1 | |
| RvT 3903 The devel made a reve for to preche, | 48 |
| MAN.............1 | |
| RvT 3859 Ne at this tale I saugh no man hym greve, | 4 |
| MANY............2 | |
| RvT 3889 As many a yeer as it is passed henne | 34 |
| RvT 3907 Lo Grenewych, ther many a shrewe is inne! | 52 |
| MAY.............2 | |
| RvT 3881 For whan we may nat doon, than wol we speke; | 26 |
| RvT 3896 The sely tonge may wel rynge and chymbe | 42 |
| ME..............2 | |
| RvT 3866 If that me liste speke of ribaudye. | 12 |
| RvT 3867 But ik am oold; me list not pley for age; | 12 |
| MEN.............1 | |
| RvT 3874 We olde men, I drede, so fare we: | 20 |
| MILLERE.........1 | |
| RvT 3913 " This dronke Millere hath ytoold us heer | 58 |
| MILLERES........1 | |
| RvT 3865 With bleryng of a proud milleres ye, | 10 |
| MOORE...........1 | |
| RvT 3858 But for the moore part they loughe and pleyde. | 4 |
| MOTE............1 | |
| RvT 3918 I pray to God his nekke mote to-breke; | 64 |
| MOWE............1 | |
| RvT 3886 Oure olde lemes mowe wel been unweelde, | 32 |
| MOWLED..........1 | |
| RvT 3870 Myn herte is also mowled as myne heris, | 16 |
| MULLOK..........1 | |
| RvT 3873 Til it be roten in mullok or in stree. | 18 |
| MY..............2 | |
| RvT 3868 Gras tyme is doon; my fodder is now forage; | 14 |
| RvT 3890 Syn that my tappe of lif bigan to renne. | 36 |
| MYGHT...........1 | |
| RvT 3879 As hath a leek; for thogh oure myght be goon, | 24 |
| MYN.............2 | |
| RvT 3870 Myn herte is also mowled as myne heris, | 16 |
| RvT 3919 He kan wel in myn eye seen a stalke, | 64 |
| MYNE............2 | |
| RvT 3869 This white top writeth myne olde yeris; | 14 |
| RvT 3870 Myn herte is also mowled as myne heris, | 16 |
| NAMOORE.........1 | |
| RvT 3898 With olde folk, save dotage, is namoore! " | 44 |
| NAT.............6 | |
| RvT 3875 Til we be roten, kan we nat be rype; | 20 |
| RvT 3881 For whan we may nat doon, than wol we speke; | 26 |
| RvT 3887 But wyl ne shal nat faillen, that is sooth. | 32 |
| RvT 3905 Sey forth thy tale, and tarie nat the tyme. | 50 |
| RvT 3910 " I pray yow alle that ye nat yow greve, | 56 |
| RvT 3920 But in his owene he kan nat seen a balke. " | 66 |
| NAYL............1 | |
| RvT 3877 For in oure wyl ther stiketh evere a nayl, | 22 |
| NE..............2 | |
| RvT 3859 Ne at this tale I saugh no man hym greve, | 4 |
| RvT 3887 But wyl ne shal nat faillen, that is sooth. | 32 |
| NEKKE...........1 | |
| RvT 3918 I pray to God his nekke mote to-breke; | 64 |
| NICHOLAS........1 | |
| RvT 3856 Of Absolon and hende Nicholas, | 2 |
| NO..............1 | |
| RvT 3859 Ne at this tale I saugh no man hym greve, | 4 |
| NOT.............1 | |
| RvT 3867 But ik am oold; me list not pley for age; | 12 |
| NOW.............3 | |
| RvT 3868 Gras tyme is doon; my fodder is now forage; | 14 |
| RvT 3895 The streem of lyf now droppeth on the chymbe. | 40 |
| RvT 3909 " Now, sires, " quod this Osewold the Reve, | 54 |
| NYCE............1 | |
| RvT 3855 Whan folk hadde laughen at this nyce cas | 0 |
| OF..............10 | |
| RvT 3856 Of Absolon and hende Nicholas, | 2 |
| RvT 3861 By cause he was of carpenteris craft, | 6 |
| RvT 3865 With bleryng of a proud milleres ye, | 10 |
| RvT 3866 If that me liste speke of ribaudye. | 12 |
| RvT 3890 Syn that my tappe of lif bigan to renne. | 36 |
| RvT 3892 Deeth drough the tappe of lyf and leet it gon, | 38 |
| RvT 3895 The streem of lyf now droppeth on the chymbe. | 40 |
| RvT 3897 Of wrecchednesse that passed is ful yoore; | 42 |
| RvT 3902 What shul we speke alday of hooly writ? | 48 |
| RvT 3904 Or of a soutere a shipman or a leche. | 50 |
| OF-SHOWVE.......1 | |
| RvT 3912 For leveful is with force force of-showve. | 58 |
| OLDE............5 | |
| RvT 3869 This white top writeth myne olde yeris; | 14 |
| RvT 3874 We olde men, I drede, so fare we: | 20 |
| RvT 3882 Yet in oure asshen olde is fyr yreke. | 28 |
| RvT 3886 Oure olde lemes mowe wel been unweelde, | 32 |
| RvT 3898 With olde folk, save dotage, is namoore! " | 44 |
| ON..............1 | |
| RvT 3895 The streem of lyf now droppeth on the chymbe. | 40 |
| OOLD............1 | |
| RvT 3867 But ik am oold; me list not pley for age; | 12 |
| OON.............2 | |
| RvT 3880 Oure wyl desireth folie evere in oon. | 26 |
| RvT 3915 Peraventure in scorn, for I am oon. | 60 |
| OONLY...........1 | |
| RvT 3860 But it were oonly Osewold the Reve. | 6 |
| OPEN-ERS........1 | |
| RvT 3871 But if I fare as dooth an open-ers -- | 16 |
| OR..............3 | |
| RvT 3873 Til it be roten in mullok or in stree. | 18 |
| RvT 3904 Or of a soutere a shipman or a leche. | 50 |
| RvT 3904 Or of a soutere a shipman or a leche. | 50 |
| OSEWOLD.........2 | |
| RvT 3860 But it were oonly Osewold the Reve. | 6 |
| RvT 3909 " Now, sires, " quod this Osewold the Reve, | 54 |
| OURE............6 | |
| RvT 3877 For in oure wyl ther stiketh evere a nayl, | 22 |
| RvT 3879 As hath a leek; for thogh oure myght be goon, | 24 |
| RvT 3880 Oure wyl desireth folie evere in oon. | 26 |
| RvT 3882 Yet in oure asshen olde is fyr yreke. | 28 |
| RvT 3886 Oure olde lemes mowe wel been unweelde, | 32 |
| RvT 3899 Whan that oure Hoost hadde herd this sermonyng, | 44 |
| OWENE...........1 | |
| RvT 3920 But in his owene he kan nat seen a balke. " | 66 |
| PART............1 | |
| RvT 3858 But for the moore part they loughe and pleyde. | 4 |