| ABIDYNGE.........1 | |
| ClT 757 Abidynge evere his lust and his plesance, | 700 |
| ABOUTE...........1 | |
| ClT 330 And in the chambre, whil they were aboute | 274 |
| ABOUTEN..........2 | |
| ClT 981 Abouten undren gan this erl alighte, | 924 |
| ClT 1106 Unnethe abouten hire myghte they abyde. | 1050 |
| ABOVEN...........1 | |
| ClT 826 Aboven every worldly creature. | 770 |
| ABREYDE..........1 | |
| ClT 1061 Til she out of hire mazednesse abreyde. | 1004 |
| ABSENCE..........1 | |
| ClT 921 Biforn the folk, ne eek in hire absence, | 864 |
| ABSENT...........1 | |
| ClT 435 Though that hire housbonde absent were anon, | 378 |
| ABYDE............2 | |
| ClT 119 Ay fleeth the tyme; it nyl no man abyde. | 62 |
| ClT 1106 Unnethe abouten hire myghte they abyde. | 1050 |
| ACCEPTETH........2 | |
| ClT 96 Accepteth, lord, now of youre gentillesse | 40 |
| ClT 127 " Accepteth thanne of us the trewe entente, | 70 |
| ACCIDENT.........1 | |
| ClT 607 Noon accident, for noon adversitee, | 550 |
| ACQUITE..........1 | |
| ClT 936 Ther kan no man in humblesse hym acquite | 880 |
| ADOUN............2 | |
| ClT 668 The constance of his wyf, he caste adoun | 612 |
| ClT 1099 Al sodeynly she swapte adoun to grounde. | 1042 |
| ADVERSITEE.......7 | |
| ClT 565 That she endured al adversitee, | 508 |
| ClT 607 Noon accident, for noon adversitee, | 550 |
| ClT 756 The adversitee of Fortune al t' endure, | 700 |
| ClT 858 But certes, lord, for noon adversitee, | 802 |
| ClT 1042 She koude nat adversitee endure | 986 |
| ClT 1146 Sholde be constant in adversitee | 1090 |
| ClT 1157 With sharpe scourges of adversitee | 1100 |
| AFFRAYE..........1 | |
| ClT 455 Nedelees, God woot, he thoghte hire for t' affraye. | 398 |
| AFTER............15 | |
| ClT 203 After that the erthe yaf hem habundance. | 146 |
| ClT 327 To be my wyf and reule hire after me. | 270 |
| ClT 331 Hir tretys, which as ye shal after heere, | 274 |
| ClT 367 Out at the dore, and after that cam she, | 310 |
| ClT 442 Nat longe tyme after that this Grisild | 386 |
| ClT 504 Youre owene thyng; werketh after youre wille. | 448 |
| ClT 516 Soone after this, a furlong wey or two, | 460 |
| ClT 553 And lulled it, and after gan it kisse. | 496 |
| ClT 651 But first siknesse, and after, wo and peyne. | 594 |
| ClT 679 But kiste hir sone, and after gan it blesse; | 622 |
| ClT 785 Among al this, after his wikke usage, | 728 |
| ClT 962 After my lust, and therfore wolde I fayn | 906 |
| ClT 1015 And after that dooth forth hire bisynesse. | 958 |
| ClT 1080 For pitous joye, and after hire swownynge | 1024 |
| ClT 1136 In reste and pees, after his fader day, | 1080 |
| AGAST............1 | |
| ClT 1052 " Be now namoore agast ne yvele apayed. | 996 |
| AGAYN............12 | |
| ClT 170 Agayn my choys shul neither grucche ne stryve; | 114 |
| ClT 189 Of hire entente, and hoom agayn they wende. | 132 |
| ClT 567 " Have heer agayn youre litel yonge mayde. | 510 |
| ClT 766 To bryngen hoom agayn his children two | 710 |
| ClT 808 Taak it agayn; I graunte it of my grace. | 752 |
| ClT 813 And she agayn answerde in pacience: | 756 |
| ClT 867 And heere agayn your clothyng I restoore, | 810 |
| ClT 872 " I cam, and naked moot I turne agayn. | 816 |
| ClT 884 Which that I broghte, and noght agayn I bere, | 828 |
| ClT 1007 But to Grisilde agayn wol I me dresse, | 950 |
| ClT 1070 Taak hem agayn, for now maystow nat seye | 1014 |
| ClT 1110 Til she hath caught agayn hire contenaunce. | 1054 |
| AGAYNS...........1 | |
| ClT 911 Agayns his doghter hastily goth he, | 854 |
| AGE..............11 | |
| ClT 73 A fair persone, and strong, and yong of age, | 16 |
| ClT 121 In crepeth age alwey, as stille as stoon, | 64 |
| ClT 122 And deeth manaceth every age, and smyt | 66 |
| ClT 218 But thogh this mayde tendre were of age, | 162 |
| ClT 241 Of so yong age, as wel in chiere as dede. | 184 |
| ClT 627 Now is it worse than evere in al oure age. | 570 |
| ClT 712 And ay the forther that she was in age, | 656 |
| ClT 736 Whan that his doghter twelve yeer was of age, | 680 |
| ClT 780 Hir brother, which that seven yeer was of age, | 724 |
| ClT 916 For rude was the clooth, and moore of age | 860 |
| ClT 989 Than is Grisilde, and moore tendre of age, | 932 |
| AGEYN............1 | |
| ClT 575 This sergeant cam unto his lord ageyn, | 518 |
| AGO..............1 | |
| ClT 478 Into this hous, it is nat longe ago; | 422 |
| AGON.............1 | |
| ClT 631 " Now sey they thus: `Whan Walter is agon, | 574 |
| AGREVED..........1 | |
| ClT 500 For, as it semed, she was nat agreved. | 444 |
| AL...............67 | |
| ClT 80 But on his lust present was al his thoght, | 24 |
| ClT 99 " Al have I noght to doone in this mateere | 42 |
| ClT 107 And al youre werk, and evere han doon, that we | 50 |
| ClT 124 And al so certein as we knowe echoon | 68 |
| ClT 132 Of al this land, so that it oghte seme | 76 |
| ClT 134 " Delivere us out of al this bisy drede, | 78 |
| ClT 157 Bountee comth al of God, nat of the streen | 100 |
| ClT 177 To al this thyng -- ther seyde no wight nay -- | 120 |
| ClT 185 And seyde he dide al this at hir requeste. | 128 |
| ClT 195 And ech of hem dooth al his diligence | 138 |
| ClT 262 And al the paleys put was in array, | 206 |
| ClT 275 That for hire shapen was al this array, | 218 |
| ClT 299 Answerde, " Lord, he is al redy heere. " | 242 |
| ClT 311 And al that liketh me, I dar wel seyn | 254 |
| ClT 317 That reed he wax; abayst and al quakynge | 260 |
| ClT 328 And al this shal be doon in thy presence; | 272 |
| ClT 352 To al my lust, and that I frely may, | 296 |
| ClT 378 Fro foot to heed they clothed han al newe. | 322 |
| ClT 429 Koude al the feet of wyfly hoomlinesse, | 372 |
| ClT 433 In al that land that she ne koude apese, | 376 |
| ClT 444 Al had hire levere have born a knave child; | 388 |
| ClT 446 For though a mayde child coome al bifore, | 390 |
| ClT 498 Whan she had herd al this, she noght ameved | 442 |
| ClT 501 She seyde, " Lord, al lyth in youre plesaunce. | 444 |
| ClT 503 Been youres al, and ye mowe save or spille | 446 |
| ClT 514 Al drery was his cheere and his lookyng, | 458 |
| ClT 517 He prively hath toold al his entente | 460 |
| ClT 537 Grisildis moot al suffre and al consente, | 480 |
| ClT 537 Grisildis moot al suffre and al consente, | 480 |
| ClT 565 That she endured al adversitee, | 508 |
| ClT 615 Nat oonly he but al his contree merye | 558 |
| ClT 627 Now is it worse than evere in al oure age. | 570 |
| ClT 647 But as yow list. Naught greveth me at al, | 590 |
| ClT 654 For as I lefte at hoom al my clothyng, | 598 |
| ClT 656 " Lefte I my wyl and al my libertee, | 600 |
| ClT 663 Al youre plesance ferme and stable I holde; | 606 |
| ClT 670 In pacience suffre al this array; | 614 |
| ClT 718 And, God be thanked, al fil for the beste. | 662 |
| ClT 735 To tempte his wyf was set al his entente. | 678 |
| ClT 756 The adversitee of Fortune al t' endure, | 700 |
| ClT 758 To whom that she was yeven herte and al, | 702 |
| ClT 767 In honurable estaat al openly. | 710 |
| ClT 785 Among al this, after his wikke usage, | 728 |
| ClT 836 A wydwe clene in body, herte, and al. | 780 |
| ClT 846 " That whilom weren al myn hertes reste, | 790 |
| ClT 873 Al youre plesance wol I folwen fayn; | 816 |
| ClT 879 Be seyn al bare; wherfore I yow preye, | 822 |
| ClT 895 And in hir smok, with heed and foot al bare, | 838 |
| ClT 945 So noble array in al West Lumbardye. | 888 |
| ClT 946 The markys, which that shoop and knew al this, | 890 |
| ClT 963 That thyn were al swich manere governaunce. | 906 |
| ClT 964 Thou knowest eek of old al my plesaunce; | 908 |
| ClT 973 To love yow best with al my trewe entente. " | 916 |
| ClT 976 And peyned hire to doon al that she myghte, | 920 |
| ClT 1023 In al this meene while she ne stente | 966 |
| ClT 1025 With al hir herte, in ful benyngne entente, | 968 |
| ClT 1045 Hir glade chiere, and no malice at al, | 988 |
| ClT 1078 Til I thy purpos knewe and al thy wille. " | 1022 |
| ClT 1099 Al sodeynly she swapte adoun to grounde. | 1042 |
| ClT 1132 Of al Ytaille; and thanne in pees and reste | 1076 |
| ClT 1138 Al putte he nat his wyf in greet assay. | 1082 |
| ClT 1151 Receyven al in gree that God us sent; | 1094 |
| ClT 1155 He preeveth folk al day, it is no drede, | 1098 |
| ClT 1160 Er we were born, knew al oure freletee; | 1104 |
| ClT 1161 And for oure beste is al his governaunce. | 1104 |
| ClT 1165 In al a toun Grisildis thre or two; | 1108 |
| ClT 1171 Whos lyf and al hire secte God mayntene | 1114 |