| A-DOUN...........1 | |
| BD 13 Alway in poynt to falle a-doun; | 12 |
| A-MORWE..........1 | |
| BD 1103 That whan I saugh hir first a-morwe | 1102 |
| A-SWOWNE.........1 | |
| BD 123 And fel a-swowne as cold as ston. | 122 |
| ABAVED...........1 | |
| BD 614 And al abaved, where so I be; | 612 |
| ABLE.............2 | |
| BD 779 Paraunter I was therto most able, | 778 |
| BD 786 I was able to have lerned tho, | 784 |
| ABOD.............1 | |
| BD 247 Yifte that ever he abod hys lyve. | 246 |
| ABOUTE...........3 | |
| BD 171 As helle-pit overal aboute. | 170 |
| BD 300 Upon the tyles, overal aboute, | 300 |
| BD 645 Aboute, for hyt ys nothyng stable -- | 644 |
| ABRAYD...........1 | |
| BD 192 Anoon this god of slep abrayd | 192 |
| ACHILLES.........2 | |
| BD 329 Of Achilles and of kyng Lamedon, | 328 |
| BD 1066 That Achilles slough at Troye -- | 1064 |
| ACHITOFEL........1 | |
| BD 1118 Wers than was Achitofel, | 1116 |
| ACORD............2 | |
| BD 305 Som high, and al of oon acord. | 304 |
| BD 316 Nor of acord half so mete; | 316 |
| ACOUNTED.........1 | |
| BD 1237 God wot, she acounted nat a stree | 1236 |
| ADOUN............3 | |
| BD 161 Came rennynge fro the clyves adoun, | 160 |
| BD 461 For-why he heng hys hed adoun, | 460 |
| BD 749 " Blythely, " quod he; " com sytte adoun! | 748 |
| ADRAD............2 | |
| BD 493 To wite eke why hyt was adrad | 492 |
| BD 879 That dulnesse was of hir adrad. | 878 |
| ADRED............1 | |
| BD 1190 I am adred she wol be wroth. | 1188 |
| AFFRAYED.........1 | |
| BD 296 That had affrayed me out of my slep | 296 |
| AFFRIKAN.........1 | |
| BD 287 The noble man, the Affrikan -- | 286 |
| AFTER............3 | |
| BD 83 She longed so after the king | 82 |
| BD 1095 After my yonge childly wyt, | 1094 |
| BD 1105 Of al day after; til hyt were eve | 1104 |
| AFTIR............1 | |
| BD 100 Aftir to thenken on hir sorwe. | 100 |
| AGAYNES..........1 | |
| BD 16 And wel ye woot, agaynes kynde | 16 |
| AGE..............2 | |
| BD 455 Of the age of foure and twenty yer, | 454 |
| BD 793 For-why I tok hyt of so yong age | 792 |
| AGEYN............3 | |
| BD 367 Quod I, and he answered ageyn, | 366 |
| BD 1032 Worshyp or that ye come ageyn!' | 1030 |
| BD 1222 Whan that myn hert was come ageyn, | 1220 |
| AGOON............1 | |
| BD 479 Is fro me ded and ys agoon. | 478 |
| AL...............90 | |
| BD 9 Al is ylyche good to me -- | 8 |
| BD 27 That I have lost al lustyhede. | 26 |
| BD 60 Amonge al this I fond a tale | 60 |
| BD 99 I ferde the worse al the morwe | 98 |
| BD 116 With good wille, body, herte, and al; | 116 |
| BD 125 And broghten hir in bed al naked, | 124 |
| BD 257 And I wol yive hym al that falles | 256 |
| BD 258 To a chambre, and al hys halles | 258 |
| BD 285 (He that wrot al th' avysyoun | 284 |
| BD 293 (Me mette thus) in my bed al naked | 292 |
| BD 305 Som high, and al of oon acord. | 304 |
| BD 312 For al my chambre gan to rynge | 312 |
| BD 323 Were al the wyndowes wel yglased | 322 |
| BD 326 For hooly al the story of Troye | 326 |
| BD 334 [Of] al the Romaunce of the Rose. | 334 |
| BD 343 Ne in al the welken was a clowde. | 342 |
| BD 350 And al men speken of huntyng, | 350 |
| BD 394 And leyde al smothe doun hys heres. | 394 |
| BD 414 For al the woode was waxen grene; | 414 |
| BD 438 For by tho figures mowe al ken, | 438 |
| BD 457 And he was clothed al in blak. | 456 |
| BD 478 Which I have loved with al my myght, | 478 |
| BD 486 Of al goodnesse she had no mete! " | 484 |
| BD 496 Of the body; and that made al | 494 |
| BD 535 As me thoghte, for al hys bale. | 534 |
| BD 554 I wol do al my power hool. | 552 |
| BD 568 Nought al the remedyes of Ovyde, | 566 |
| BD 577 Y wrecche, that deth hath mad al naked | 576 |
| BD 578 Of al the blysse that ever was maked, | 576 |
| BD 582 For al welfare and I be wroothe. | 580 |
| BD 591 And whoso wiste al, by my trouthe, | 590 |
| BD 600 And al my laughtre to wepynge, | 598 |
| BD 608 In drede ys al my sykernesse; | 606 |
| BD 609 To derke ys turned al my lyght, | 608 |
| BD 614 And al abaved, where so I be; | 612 |
| BD 621 That al behoteth and nothyng halt, | 620 |
| BD 635 That ys broght up she set al doun. | 634 |
| BD 639 But al amydde hys flaterynge | 638 |
| BD 658 And farewel al that ever ther ys!' | 656 |
| BD 688 For al my wille, my lust holly | 686 |
| BD 706 And whan al this falleth in my thoght, | 704 |
| BD 746 " Good sir, telle me al hooly | 744 |
| BD 751 That thou shalt hooly, with al thy wyt, | 750 |
| BD 756 Hooly, with al the wit I have, | 754 |
| BD 768 With good wille, body, hert, and al. | 766 |
| BD 769 Al this I putte in his servage, | 768 |
| BD 782 Al that men wil theryn make, | 780 |
| BD 801 For al my werkes were flyttynge | 800 |
| BD 802 That tyme, and al my thoght varyinge. | 800 |
| BD 803 Al were to me ylyche good | 802 |
| BD 825 For al the world so hadde she | 824 |
| BD 865 Al that on hir gan beholde. | 864 |
| BD 877 `Be God, my wrathe ys al foryive!' | 876 |
| BD 891 But goode folk, over al other, | 890 |
| BD 911 And chef ensample of al hir werk, | 910 |
| BD 917 Yn al hir face a wikked sygne, | 916 |
| BD 922 Up al resoun so wel yfounded, | 920 |
| BD 932 As for her, was al harm hyd -- | 930 |
| BD 938 That knoweth al the world ful wel. | 936 |
| BD 959 That al hir lymmes nere pure sewynge | 958 |
| BD 974 A chef myrour of al the feste, | 972 |
| BD 992 That al hir wyt was set, by the rode, | 990 |
| BD 1003 That Trouthe hymself over al and al | 1002 |
| BD 1003 That Trouthe hymself over al and al | 1002 |
| BD 1036 Was hooly al my love leyd; | 1034 |
| BD 1039 Myn hap, myn hele, and al my blesse, | 1038 |
| BD 1056 Thogh I had had al the beaute | 1054 |
| BD 1058 And al the strengthe of Ercules, | 1056 |
| BD 1060 Of Alysaunder, and al the rychesse | 1058 |
| BD 1104 I was warished of al my sorwe | 1102 |
| BD 1105 Of al day after; til hyt were eve | 1104 |
| BD 1110 For al thys world out of my thoght | 1108 |
| BD 1143 For Goddes love, telle me al. " | 1142 |
| BD 1146 On hir was al my love leyd, | 1144 |
| BD 1150 For al this world telle hir my thoght, | 1148 |
| BD 1161 Songes, ne knewe the art al, | 1160 |
| BD 1214 For ferde, and myn hewe al pale -- | 1212 |
| BD 1218 For wit, maner, and al was goon. | 1216 |
| BD 1223 To telle shortly al my speche, | 1222 |
| BD 1230 And al hir worship for to save | 1228 |
| BD 1238 Of al my tale, so thoghte me. | 1236 |
| BD 1244 Al outerly. Allas, that day | 1242 |
| BD 1268 So whan my lady knew al this, | 1266 |
| BD 1269 My lady yaf me al hooly | 1268 |
| BD 1271 Savynge hir worship by al weyes -- | 1270 |
| BD 1279 Of al happes the alderbeste, | 1278 |
| BD 1285 In al my yowthe, in al chaunce, | 1284 |
| BD 1285 In al my yowthe, in al chaunce, | 1284 |
| BD 1295 Al was us oon, withoute were. | 1294 |
| BD 1312 They gan to strake forth; al was doon, | 1310 |