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