| ANELIDA...........10 | |
| Anel 11 Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite, | 10 |
| Anel 49 Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite. | 48 |
| Anel 71 Among al these Anelida, the quene | 70 |
| Anel 139 Thus lyveth feire Anelida the quene | 138 |
| Anel 147 And falsed fair Anelida the quene. | 146 |
| Anel 167 That suffreth fair Anelida the quene | 166 |
| Anel 198 Take her of Anelida and Arcite, | 198 |
| Anel 204 Now turne we to Anelida ageyn, | 204 |
| Anel 349 How that Arcite Anelida so sore | 348 |
| Anel 351 When that Anelida, this woful quene, | 350 |
| ANON..............2 | |
| Anel 94 Anon her thoghte her herte brast a-two; | 94 |
| Anel 145 And ryght anon he cladde him in her hewe -- | 144 |
| ANOON.............1 | |
| Anel 122 Anoon he wolde preyen her to swere | 122 |
| ANOTHER...........2 | |
| Anel 144 And saw another lady, proud and newe, | 144 |
| Anel 233 For he is caught up in another les. | 232 |
| ANY...............7 | |
| Anel 88 And subtil in that craft over any wyght, | 88 |
| Anel 91 That she him trusted over any creature. | 90 |
| Anel 93 That when that he was absent any throwe, | 92 |
| Anel 114 That touched love, from any maner wyght, | 114 |
| Anel 118 Lest he of any untrouthe her upbreyde. | 118 |
| Anel 121 That what that any man had to her seyd | 120 |
| Anel 220 I wot myself as wel as any wight, | 220 |
| APAID.............1 | |
| Anel 123 What was that word or make him evel apaid. | 122 |
| APERILL...........1 | |
| Anel 309 I myghte as wel holde Aperill fro reyn | 308 |
| ARCITE............17 | |
| Anel 11 Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite, | 10 |
| Anel 49 Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite. | 48 |
| Anel 85 This Theban knyght Arcite eke, soth to seyn, | 84 |
| Anel 92 What shuld I seyn? She loved Arcite so | 92 |
| Anel 106 Her fredom fond Arcite in such manere | 106 |
| Anel 109 Ferther then that hit lyked to Arcite. | 108 |
| Anel 140 For fals Arcite, that dide her al this tene. | 140 |
| Anel 141 This fals Arcite, of his newfanglenesse, | 140 |
| Anel 155 This fals Arcite, sumwhat moste he feyne, | 154 |
| Anel 168 For fals Arcite, that dide her al this tene. | 168 |
| Anel 175 But `Merci, cruel herte myn, Arcite!' | 174 |
| Anel 179 Of which Arcite hath nouther routhe ne tene. | 178 |
| Anel 198 Take her of Anelida and Arcite, | 198 |
| Anel 210 And sente hit to her Theban knyght, Arcite. | 210 |
| Anel 264 But for I shewed yow, Arcite, | 264 |
| Anel 323 Arcite hath born awey the keye | 322 |
| Anel 349 How that Arcite Anelida so sore | 348 |
| ARMES.............1 | |
| Anel 1 Thou ferse god of armes, Mars the rede, | 0 |
| AROWE.............1 | |
| Anel 185 That every word he dredeth as an arowe; | 184 |
| ART...............1 | |
| Anel 4 Honoured art as patroun of that place; | 4 |
| AS................29 | |
| Anel 4 Honoured art as patroun of that place; | 4 |
| Anel 13 As hit hath freten mony a noble storie, | 12 |
| Anel 76 For, as of trouthe, is ther noon her lyche | 76 |
| Anel 98 As nedeth not to men such craft to lere. | 98 |
| Anel 105 But nothing thinketh the fals as doth the trewe. | 104 |
| Anel 130 And dide him honour as he were a kyng. | 130 |
| Anel 151 To ben in love as fals as evere he can; | 150 |
| Anel 151 To ben in love as fals as evere he can; | 150 |
| Anel 157 Ryght as an hors that can both bite and pleyne, | 156 |
| Anel 170 To grounde ded she falleth as a ston; | 170 |
| Anel 172 She speketh as her wit were al agon; | 172 |
| Anel 185 That every word he dredeth as an arowe; | 184 |
| Anel 187 And as her liste, made him turne or wende, | 186 |
| Anel 220 I wot myself as wel as any wight, | 220 |
| Anel 220 I wot myself as wel as any wight, | 220 |
| Anel 224 And was al his, as fer as hit was ryght; | 224 |
| Anel 224 And was al his, as fer as hit was ryght; | 224 |
| Anel 226 And his disese was my deth as swithe; | 226 |
| Anel 234 Ryght as him list, he laugheth at my peyne, | 234 |
| Anel 262 Offended yow, as wisly He | 262 |
| Anel 282 As whether shal I preye or elles pleyne? | 282 |
| Anel 288 As verrayly ye sleen me with the peyne; | 288 |
| Anel 309 I myghte as wel holde Aperill fro reyn | 308 |
| Anel 310 As holde yow, to make yow be stidfast. | 310 |
| Anel 313 Who that hem loveth, she shal hem fynde as fast | 312 |
| Anel 314 As in a tempest is a roten mast. | 314 |
| Anel 320 I fare as doth the song of Chaunte-pleure; | 320 |
| Anel 346 But as the swan, I have herd seyd ful yore, | 346 |
| Anel 357 That shapen was as ye shal after here. | 356 |
| ASPRE.............1 | |
| Anel 23 The aspre folk of Cithe had overcome, | 22 |
| ASSHEN............1 | |
| Anel 173 Other colour then asshen hath she noon; | 172 |
| ASSURE............2 | |
| Anel 90 For so ferforth he gan her trouthe assure | 90 |
| Anel 331 To profren eft and newe assure | 330 |
| ASURE.............1 | |
| Anel 330 Before me stont, clad in asure, | 330 |
| AT................4 | |
| Anel 7 At my begynnyng thus to the I crye. | 6 |
| Anel 184 Up by the bridil, at the staves ende, | 184 |
| Anel 196 Therfor she hadde him at her owne wille. | 196 |
| Anel 234 Ryght as him list, he laugheth at my peyne, | 234 |
| ATHENES...........1 | |
| Anel 46 Toward Athenes in his wey rydinge, | 46 |
| AVAILETH..........1 | |
| Anel 216 Sith hit availeth not for to ben trewe; | 216 |
| AVAUNTE...........1 | |
| Anel 296 Who may avaunte her beter of hevynesse | 296 |
| AVENTURE..........1 | |
| Anel 324 Of al my world, and my good aventure. | 324 |
| AVOWETH...........1 | |
| Anel 355 And unto Mars avoweth sacrifise | 354 |
| AWAY..............1 | |
| Anel 316 To fleen away when he is lest agast? | 316 |
| AWAYTING..........1 | |
| Anel 250 And your awayting and your besynesse | 250 |
| AWE...............1 | |
| Anel 69 So, what for love of him and what for awe, | 68 |
| AWEY..............1 | |
| Anel 323 Arcite hath born awey the keye | 322 |
| AWEYE.............1 | |
| Anel 319 I noot; my wit is al aweye. | 318 |
| AWHAPED...........1 | |
| Anel 215 My surete in awhaped countenaunce, | 214 |
| AXE...............1 | |
| Anel 301 And axe merci, gilteles -- what nede? | 300 |
| AY................2 | |
| Anel 245 I wil ben ay ther I was ones bounde. | 244 |
| Anel 315 Is that a tame best that is ay feyn | 314 |
| AYEIN.............2 | |
| Anel 227 And he ayein his trouthe hath me plyght | 226 |
| Anel 278 Yet come ayein, and yet be pleyn som day, | 278 |
| AYEINS............1 | |
| Anel 347 Ayeins his deth shal singen his penaunce, | 346 |
| AYEN..............1 | |
| Anel 232 To bringe ayen my sorowful herte in pes, | 232 |
| BALAUNCE..........1 | |
| Anel 344 For I shal never eft putten in balaunce | 344 |
| BANER.............1 | |
| Anel 30 The trompes come, and in his baner large | 30 |
| BAR...............2 | |
| Anel 95 For in her sight to her he bar hym lowe, | 94 |
| Anel 158 For he bar her on honde of trecherie, | 158 |
| BARE..............2 | |
| Anel 62 So desolat stod Thebes and so bare | 62 |
| Anel 213 Myn herte, bare of blis and blak of hewe, | 212 |
| BE................16 | |
| Anel 6 Be present and my song contynue and guye; | 6 |
| Anel 15 Be favorable eke, thou Polymya, | 14 |
| Anel 83 And shortly, yf she shal be comprehended, | 82 |
| Anel 205 That pyneth day be day in langwisshinge, | 204 |
| Anel 240 And yet desireth that myn harm be more? | 240 |
| Anel 246 That I have seid, be seid for evermore! | 246 |
| Anel 257 Thus causeles the cause be | 256 |
| Anel 273 And thenke ye that furthered be your name | 272 |
| 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 283 Which is the wey to doon yow to be trewe? | 282 |
| Anel 305 For myn excuse, a skorn shal be my mede. | 304 |
| Anel 310 As holde yow, to make yow be stidfast. | 310 |
| Anel 332 For to be trewe, and merci me to preye. | 332 |
| Anel 336 Ne nevere mo myn yen two be drie, | 336 |
| Anel 338 But welawey! To fer be they to feche; | 338 |