AMENDED...........1
Anel 84 In her ne myghte no thing been amended. 84
 
 AMONG.............2
Anel 55 But throng now her, now ther, among hem bothe, 54
Anel 71 Among al these Anelida, the quene 70
 
 AMPHIORAX.........1
Anel 57 For when Amphiorax and Tydeus, 56
 
 AMYS..............1
Anel 318 Have I seyd oght amys, I preye? 318
 
 AN................3
Anel 157 Ryght as an hors that can both bite and pleyne, 156
Anel 185 That every word he dredeth as an arowe; 184
Anel 222 More then myself an hundred thousand sithe, 222
 
 AND...............117
Anel 6 Be present and my song contynue and guye; 6
Anel 6 Be present and my song contynue and guye; 6
Anel 11 Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite, 10
Anel 12 That elde, which that al can frete and bite, 12
Anel 20 And do that I my ship to haven wynne. 20
Anel 21 First folowe I Stace, and after him Corynne. 20
Anel 22 When Theseus with werres longe and grete 22
Anel 26 For which the peple, blisful al and somme, 26
Anel 28 And him to honouren dide al her entente. 28
Anel 30 The trompes come, and in his baner large 30
Anel 31 The ymage of Mars, and in tokenyng of glorie 30
Anel 33 Many a bright helm, and many a spere and targe, 32
Anel 33 Many a bright helm, and many a spere and targe, 32
Anel 34 Many a fresh knyght, and many a blysful route, 34
Anel 42 Fulfilled of largesse and of alle grace. 42
Anel 43 With his tryumphe and laurer-corouned thus, 42
Anel 47 And founde I wol in shortly for to bringe 46
Anel 49 Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite. 48
Anel 53 Of Thebes and Grece, everich other to kille 52
Anel 57 For when Amphiorax and Tydeus, 56
Anel 59 Were ded, and slayn proude Campaneus, 58
Anel 60 And when the wrecched Thebans, bretheren two, 60
Anel 61 Were slayn, and kyng Adrastus hom ago, 60
Anel 62 So desolat stod Thebes and so bare 62
Anel 64 And when the olde Creon gan espye 64
Anel 67 And dyde the gentils of that regioun 66
Anel 68 To ben his frendes and wonnen in the toun. 68
Anel 69 So, what for love of him and what for awe, 68
Anel 79 Of mydel stature, and of such fairenesse 78
Anel 81 And for to speken of her stidfastnesse, 80
Anel 82 She passed hath Penelope and Lucresse; 82
Anel 83 And shortly, yf she shal be comprehended, 82
Anel 86 Was yong and therwithal a lusty knyght, 86
Anel 87 But he was double in love and no thing pleyn, 86
Anel 88 And subtil in that craft over any wyght, 88
Anel 89 And with his kunnyng wan this lady bryght; 88
Anel 101 And swor he wolde dyen for distresse 100
Anel 103 Alas, the while! For hit was routhe and synne 102
Anel 116 So pleyn she was and dide her fulle myght 116
Anel 120 And eke he made him jelous over here, 120
Anel 125 But al this nas but sleght and flaterie; 124
Anel 127 And al this tok she so debonerly 126
Anel 129 And ever the lenger she loved him tendirly 128
Anel 130 And dide him honour as he were a kyng. 130
Anel 136 And when that she was to her reste broght, 136
Anel 142 For she to him so lowly was and trewe, 142
Anel 144 And saw another lady, proud and newe, 144
Anel 144 And saw another lady, proud and newe, 144
Anel 145 And ryght anon he cladde him in her hewe -- 144
Anel 147 And falsed fair Anelida the quene. 146
Anel 153 To loven two, and was in bigamye, 152
Anel 154 And he found tentes first, but yf men lye. 154
Anel 157 Ryght as an hors that can both bite and pleyne, 156
Anel 159 And swor he coude her doublenesse espie, 158
Anel 160 And al was falsnes that she to him mente. 160
Anel 161 Thus swor this thef, and forth his way he wente. 160
Anel 163 For routhe and wo, her sorwe for to telle? 162
Anel 176 And thus endureth til that she was so mat 176
Anel 180 His herte was elleswhere, newe and grene, 180
Anel 186 Her daunger made him bothe bowe and bende, 186
Anel 187 And as her liste, made him turne or wende, 186
Anel 195 And for she yaf him daunger al his fille, 194
Anel 198 Take her of Anelida and Arcite, 198
Anel 200 And was so meke, therfor he loved her lyte. 200
Anel 209 And of her owne hond she gan hit write, 208
Anel 210 And sente hit to her Theban knyght, Arcite. 210
Anel 213 Myn herte, bare of blis and blak of hewe, 212
Anel 218 That serveth love and doth her observaunce 218
Anel 219 Alwey til oon, and chaungeth for no newe. 218
Anel 221 For I loved oon with al myn herte and myght, 220
Anel 223 And called him myn hertes lif, my knyght, 222
Anel 224 And was al his, as fer as hit was ryght; 224
Anel 225 And when that he was glad, then was I blithe, 224
Anel 226 And his disese was my deth as swithe; 226
Anel 227 And he ayein his trouthe hath me plyght 226
Anel 229 Now is he fals, alas, and causeles, 228
Anel 230 And of my wo he is so routheles 230
Anel 235 And I ne can myn herte not restreyne 234
Anel 237 And of al this I not to whom me pleyne. 236
Anel 238 And shal I pleyne -- alas, the harde stounde! -- 238
Anel 240 And yet desireth that myn harm be more? 240
Anel 248 Youre wordes ful of plesaunce and humblesse, 248
Anel 250 And your awayting and your besynesse 250
Anel 250 And your awayting and your besynesse 250
Anel 260 To slen your frend, and namely me, 260
Anel 266 And was so besy yow to delyte -- 266
Anel 267 Myn honor save -- meke, kynde, and fre, 266
Anel 269 And of me rekke not a myte, 268
Anel 273 And thenke ye that furthered be your name 272
Anel 274 To love a newe, and ben untrewe? Nay! 274
Anel 275 And putte yow in sclaunder now and blame, 274
Anel 275 And putte yow in sclaunder now and blame, 274
Anel 276 And do to me adversite and grame, 276
Anel 276 And do to me adversite and grame, 276
Anel 278 Yet come ayein, and yet be pleyn som day, 278
Anel 279 And than shal this, that now is mys, be game, 278
Anel 280 And al foryive, while that I lyve may. 280
Anel 292 For sorowe and routhe of your unkyndenesse 292
Anel 297 Then I? And to this plyte have ye me broght, 296
Anel 299 And shal I preye, and weyve womanhede? -- 298
Anel 299 And shal I preye, and weyve womanhede? -- 298
Anel 301 And axe merci, gilteles -- what nede? 300
Anel 302 And yf I pleyne what lyf that I lede, 302
Anel 304 And if that I to yow myne othes bede 304
Anel 321 For now I pleyne, and now I pleye; 320
Anel 324 Of al my world, and my good aventure. 324
Anel 328 And yf I slepe a furlong wey or tweye, 328
Anel 331 To profren eft and newe assure 330
Anel 332 For to be trewe, and merci me to preye. 332
Anel 334 And on the day for thilke afray I dye, 334
Anel 335 And of al this ryght noght, iwis, ye reche. 334
Anel 337 And to your routhe, and to your trouthe, I crie. 336
Anel 337 And to your routhe, and to your trouthe, I crie. 336
Anel 343 I yeve hit up for now and evermore, 342
Anel 353 With face ded, betwixe pale and grene, 352
Anel 354 She fel a-swowe; and sith she gan to rise, 354
Anel 355 And unto Mars avoweth sacrifise 354