ANON.............3
BD 80 Anon her herte began to [erme]; 80
BD 88 Anon she sent bothe eest and west 88
BD 132 In dede; for Juno ryght anon 132
 
 ANOON............19
BD 106 But doun on knees she sat anoon 106
BD 124 Hyr women kaught hir up anoon 124
BD 179 And cried, " O, how! Awake anoon! " 178
BD 192 Anoon this god of slep abrayd 192
BD 238 And in my game I sayde anoon 238
BD 273 Such a lust anoon me took 272
BD 354 Anoon ryght whan I herde that, 354
BD 356 I was ryght glad, and up anoon 356
BD 373 Every man dide ryght anoon 372
BD 375 The mayster-hunte anoon, fot-hot, 374
BD 395 I wolde have kaught hyt, and anoon 394
BD 500 Anoon therwith whan y sawgh this -- 498
BD 536 Anoon ryght I gan fynde a tale 534
BD 847 I wil anoon ryght telle thee why. 846
BD 866 Hir eyen semed anoon she wolde 864
BD 1027 And byd hym faste anoon that he 1026
BD 1299 " Now? " quod he, and stynte anoon. 1298
BD 1311 And with that word ryght anoon 1310
BD 1333 As I kan best, and that anoon. " 1332
 
 ANOON-RYGHT......1
BD 450 Anoon-ryght I wente ner; 450
 
 ANOTHER..........5
BD 530 As hit had be another wyght; 528
BD 731 To come to hir. Another rage 730
BD 737 Hath many another foly doon; 736
BD 845 Than with another to be wel. 844
BD 1258 " So hit befel, another yere 1256
 
 ANSWERE..........2
BD 1240 Trewly hir answere hyt was this -- 1238
BD 1243 Of hir answere: she sayde `Nay' 1242
 
 ANSWERED.........1
BD 367 Quod I, and he answered ageyn, 366
 
 ANTHENOR.........1
BD 1119 Or Anthenor, so have I joye, 1118
 
 ANTYLEGYUS.......1
BD 1069 Were slayne, he and Antylegyus 1068
 
 ANVELT...........1
BD 1165 Upon hys anvelt up and doun, 1164
 
 ANY..............7
BD 468 Myght suffre any creature 468
BD 576 Of any sorwe, lat hym see me. 574
BD 760 Have any maner wyt fro youthe, 758
BD 762 To comprehende in any thyng 760
BD 823 Than any other planete in heven, 822
BD 935 Was founde as trewe as any bond 934
BD 936 Or trouthe of any mannes hond; 934
 
 AQUEYNTE.........1
BD 532 And I saw that, and gan me aqueynte 530
 
 ARABYE...........1
BD 982 The soleyn fenix of Arabye, 980
 
 AREDE............1
BD 289 I trowe, arede my dremes even. 288
 
 ARGUED...........1
BD 504 But argued with his owne thoght, 502
 
 ARGUS............1
BD 435 That thogh Argus, the noble countour, 434
 
 ARMES............1
BD 953 She had, and armes, every lyth 952
 
 ARMONYE..........1
BD 313 Thurgh syngynge of her armonye; 312
 
 ART..............4
BD 788 Paraunter, other art or letre; 786
BD 1161 Songes, ne knewe the art al, 1160
BD 1163 That found out first the art of songe; 1162
BD 1169 Of the art (Aurora telleth so); 1168
 
 AS...............92
BD 12 But as yt were a mased thyng, 12
BD 35 The sothe; but trewly, as I gesse, 34
BD 73 That never was founde, as it telles, 72
BD 123 And fel a-swowne as cold as ston. 122
BD 123 And fel a-swowne as cold as ston. 122
BD 131 For as she prayede, ryght so was don 130
BD 150 Ryght as hyt was woned to doo 150
BD 170 This cave was also as derk 170
BD 171 As helle-pit overal aboute. 170
BD 189 (As I have told yow here-to-fore; 188
BD 194 And dyde as he had bede hym doon: 194
BD 197 Hys wif the quene, ther as she lay 196
BD 200 And called hir ryght as she het 200
BD 216 I may not telle yow as now; 216
BD 248 And here on warde, ryght now as blyve, 248
BD 264 As did the goddesse quene Alcione. 264
BD 271 Ryght thus as I have told hyt yow, 270
BD 298 And, as me mette, they sate among 298
BD 344 And as I lay thus, wonder lowde 344
BD 374 As to huntynge fil to doon. 374
BD 388 And as I wente, ther cam by mee 388
BD 389 A whelp, that fauned me as I stood, 388
BD 391 Hyt com and crepte to me as lowe 390
BD 392 Ryght as hyt hadde me yknowe, 392
BD 406 As thogh the erthe envye wolde 406
BD 409 As in the welken sterres bee. 408
BD 424 With croppes brode, and eke as thikke -- 424
BD 459 And there I stood as stille as ought, 458
BD 459 And there I stood as stille as ought, 458
BD 517 And had ygret hym as I best koude, 516
BD 530 As hit had be another wyght; 528
BD 535 As me thoghte, for al hys bale. 534
BD 550 I wolde, as wys God helpe me soo, 548
BD 559 As who sayth, " Nay, that wol not be. " 558
BD 629 As fylthe over-ystrawed with floures. 628
BD 677 Before God, hadde I ben as she; 676
BD 711 Thus pitously, as I yow telle, 710
BD 726 By as good ryght as Medea was, 724
BD 726 By as good ryght as Medea was, 724
BD 757 Here yow as wel as I kan. " 756
BD 757 Here yow as wel as I kan. " 756
BD 770 As to my lord, and dide homage; 768
BD 780 As a whit wal or a table, 778
BD 787 And to have kend as wel or better, 786
BD 821 That as the someres sonne bryght 820
BD 832 Hyt was my swete, ryght as hirselve. 830
BD 838 As helpe me God, so was ykaught 836
BD 892 She loved as man may do hys brother; 890
BD 932 As for her, was al harm hyd -- 930
BD 935 Was founde as trewe as any bond 934
BD 935 Was founde as trewe as any bond 934
BD 944 As be semynge had she noon. 942
BD 945 Hyr throte, as I have now memoyre, 944
BD 960 In as fer as I had knowynge. 958
BD 960 In as fer as I had knowynge. 958
BD 978 Me thoghte the felawsshyppe as naked 976
BD 980 As a corowne withoute stones. 978
BD 984 Ne swich as she ne knowe I noon. 982
BD 986 Had as moche debonairte 984
BD 987 As ever had Hester in the Bible, 986
BD 1035 Ryght on thys same, as I have seyd, 1034
BD 1065 As was Ector, so have I joye, 1064
BD 1072 Or ben as wis as Mynerva, 1070
BD 1072 Or ben as wis as Mynerva, 1070
BD 1079 As for the fairest and the beste. 1078
BD 1080 She was as good, so have I reste, 1078
BD 1081 As ever was Penelopee of Grece, 1080
BD 1082 Or as the noble wif Lucrece, 1080
BD 1085 She was as good, and nothyng lyk 1084
BD 1087 Algate she was as trewe as she. 1086
BD 1087 Algate she was as trewe as she. 1086
BD 1094 But as my wyt koude best suffise, 1092
BD 1114 As shryfte wythoute repentaunce. " 1112
BD 1145 I saye ryght as I have seyd, 1144
BD 1157 To make songes, as I best koude, 1156
BD 1162 As koude Lamekes sone Tubal, 1160
BD 1164 For as hys brothres hamers ronge 1162
BD 1200 With sorwe, as that I never sholde, 1198
BD 1205 And eke, as helpe me God withal, 1204
BD 1231 As I best koude. I swor hir this: 1230
BD 1235 I nyl, as wys God helpe me soo!' 1234
BD 1239 To telle shortly ryght as hyt ys, 1238
BD 1249 Had never swich sorwe as I thoo. 1248
BD 1277 As helpe me God, I was as blyve 1276
BD 1277 As helpe me God, I was as blyve 1276
BD 1278 Reysed as fro deth to lyve -- 1276
BD 1300 Therwith he wax as ded as stoon 1298
BD 1300 Therwith he wax as ded as stoon 1298
BD 1320 As me mette; but thus hyt fil. 1318
BD 1321 Ryght thus me mette, as I yow telle, 1320
BD 1323 As hyt hadde smyten houres twelve. 1322
BD 1333 As I kan best, and that anoon. " 1332