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