| ANGWYSSH.........1 | |
| ClT 462 And putten hire in angwyssh and in drede. | 406 |
| ANON.............4 | |
| ClT 290 And she set doun hir water pot anon, | 234 |
| ClT 435 Though that hire housbonde absent were anon, | 378 |
| ClT 772 Unto the Markys of Saluce anon. | 716 |
| ClT 806 " Be strong of herte, and voyde anon hir place; | 750 |
| ANOON............1 | |
| ClT 901 Hir fader, that this tidynge herde anoon, | 844 |
| ANOTHER..........9 | |
| ClT 62 And many another delitable sighte, | 6 |
| ClT 100 Moore than another man hath in this place, | 44 |
| ClT 406 Hem thoughte she was another creature. | 350 |
| ClT 417 If oon seide wel, another seyde the same; | 360 |
| ClT 511 Ne chaunge my corage to another place. " | 454 |
| ClT 619 This markys caughte yet another lest | 562 |
| ClT 742 Bad hym to wedde another, if hym leste. | 686 |
| ClT 801 Another wyf, and crien day by day; | 744 |
| ClT 840 Another man to housbonde or to make! | 784 |
| ANSWERDE.........2 | |
| ClT 299 Answerde, " Lord, he is al redy heere. " | 242 |
| ClT 813 And she agayn answerde in pacience: | 756 |
| ANSWERE..........1 | |
| ClT 684 But she noon answere of hym myghte have. | 628 |
| ANSWERETH........1 | |
| ClT 1190 But evere answereth at the countretaille. | 1134 |
| ANSWERYNG........1 | |
| ClT 512 Glad was this markys of hire answeryng, | 456 |
| ANY..............2 | |
| ClT 240 And eek hir vertu, passynge any wight | 184 |
| ClT 474 For any wele ye moot youreselven knowe. | 418 |
| AORNEMENTES......1 | |
| ClT 258 And eek of othere aornementes alle | 202 |
| APAYED...........1 | |
| ClT 1052 " Be now namoore agast ne yvele apayed. | 996 |
| APERCEYVE........1 | |
| ClT 600 Or by hire word aperceyve, that she | 544 |
| APERCEYVETH......1 | |
| ClT 1018 That no defaute no man aperceyveth, | 962 |
| APERTINENT.......1 | |
| ClT 1010 That to the feeste was apertinent. | 954 |
| APESE............1 | |
| ClT 433 In al that land that she ne koude apese, | 376 |
| APPARAILLE.......1 | |
| ClT 1208 Shewe thou thy visage and thyn apparaille; | 1152 |
| APPROCHETH.......1 | |
| ClT 261 Approcheth, that this weddyng sholde be, | 204 |
| ARACE............1 | |
| ClT 1103 The children from hire arm they gonne arace. | 1046 |
| ARCHEWYVES.......1 | |
| ClT 1195 Ye archewyves, stondeth at defense, | 1138 |
| ARM..............1 | |
| ClT 1103 The children from hire arm they gonne arace. | 1046 |
| ARMED............1 | |
| ClT 1202 For though thyn housbonde armed be in maille, | 1146 |
| ARMES............2 | |
| ClT 1057 And hire in armes took and gan hire kesse. | 1000 |
| ClT 1082 And in hire armes, pitously wepynge, | 1026 |
| ARN..............1 | |
| ClT 342 Thise arn the wordes that the markys sayde | 286 |
| ARRAY............12 | |
| ClT 262 And al the paleys put was in array, | 206 |
| ClT 273 In this array the righte wey han holde. | 216 |
| ClT 275 That for hire shapen was al this array, | 218 |
| ClT 383 Of hire array what sholde I make a tale? | 326 |
| ClT 467 That I yow took out of youre povere array, | 410 |
| ClT 670 In pacience suffre al this array; | 614 |
| ClT 776 In riche array, this mayden for to gyde, | 720 |
| ClT 945 So noble array in al West Lumbardye. | 888 |
| ClT 965 Thogh thyn array be badde and yvel biseye, | 908 |
| ClT 984 Of hire array, so richely biseye; | 928 |
| ClT 1020 That in so povre array was for to see, | 964 |
| ClT 1116 And strepen hire out of hire rude array, | 1060 |
| ARRAYE...........1 | |
| ClT 961 The chambres for t' arraye in ordinaunce | 904 |
| ARRAYED..........5 | |
| ClT 267 This roial markys, richely arrayed, | 210 |
| ClT 778 Arrayed was toward hir mariage | 722 |
| ClT 781 Arrayed eek ful fressh in his manere. | 724 |
| ClT 980 Hath every chambre arrayed and his halle. | 924 |
| ClT 1055 In greet estaat and povreliche arrayed. | 998 |
| ART..............3 | |
| ClT 310 And art my feithful lige man ybore, | 254 |
| ClT 483 To thee, that born art of a smal village. | 426 |
| ClT 1063 Thou art my wyf, ne noon oother I have, | 1006 |
| ARWES............1 | |
| ClT 1203 The arwes of thy crabbed eloquence | 1146 |
| AS...............137 | |
| ClT 65 As were his worthy eldres hym bifore; | 8 |
| ClT 71 Therwith he was, to speke as of lynage, | 14 |
| ClT 81 As for to hauke and hunte on every syde. | 24 |
| ClT 91 He to the markys seyde as ye shul heere: | 34 |
| ClT 94 As ofte as tyme is of necessitee, | 38 |
| ClT 94 As ofte as tyme is of necessitee, | 38 |
| ClT 101 Yet for as muche as ye, my lord so deere, | 44 |
| ClT 101 Yet for as muche as ye, my lord so deere, | 44 |
| ClT 105 And ye, my lord, to doon right as yow leste. | 48 |
| ClT 120 " And thogh youre grene youthe floure as yit, | 64 |
| ClT 121 In crepeth age alwey, as stille as stoon, | 64 |
| ClT 121 In crepeth age alwey, as stille as stoon, | 64 |
| ClT 124 And al so certein as we knowe echoon | 68 |
| ClT 125 That we shul deye, as uncerteyn we alle | 68 |
| ClT 133 Honour to God and yow, as we kan deeme. | 76 |
| ClT 136 For if it so bifelle, as God forbede, | 80 |
| ClT 151 To wedde me, as soone as evere I may. | 94 |
| ClT 151 To wedde me, as soone as evere I may. | 94 |
| ClT 152 But ther as ye han profred me to-day | 96 |
| ClT 161 I hym bitake; he may doon as hym leste. | 104 |
| ClT 168 As she an emperoures doghter weere. | 112 |
| ClT 172 At youre requeste, as evere moot I thryve, | 116 |
| ClT 173 Ther as myn herte is set, ther wol I wyve; | 116 |
| ClT 180 Of his spousaille, as soone as evere he may; | 124 |
| ClT 180 Of his spousaille, as soone as evere he may; | 124 |
| ClT 183 He graunted hem a day, swich as hym leste, | 126 |
| ClT 193 Swich charge yaf as hym liste on hem leye; | 136 |
| ClT 198 Wher as this markys shoop his mariage, | 142 |
| ClT 234 As he on huntyng rood paraventure; | 178 |
| ClT 241 Of so yong age, as wel in chiere as dede. | 184 |
| ClT 241 Of so yong age, as wel in chiere as dede. | 184 |
| ClT 266 That may be founde as fer as last Ytaille. | 210 |
| ClT 266 That may be founde as fer as last Ytaille. | 210 |
| ClT 277 And cometh hoom as soone as ever she may; | 220 |
| ClT 277 And cometh hoom as soone as ever she may; | 220 |
| ClT 284 To doon at hoom, as soone as it may be, | 228 |
| ClT 284 To doon at hoom, as soone as it may be, | 228 |
| ClT 288 And as she wolde over hir thresshfold gon, | 232 |
| ClT 308 As for my wyf, unto hir lyves ende. | 252 |
| ClT 315 To take me as for thy sone-in-lawe. " | 258 |
| ClT 320 Is as ye wole, ne ayeynes youre likynge | 264 |
| ClT 322 Right as yow lust, governeth this mateere. " | 266 |
| ClT 331 Hir tretys, which as ye shal after heere, | 274 |
| ClT 347 As I suppose, ye wol that it so be. | 290 |
| ClT 353 As me best thynketh, do yow laughe or smerte, | 296 |
| ClT 361 But as ye wole youreself, right so wol I. | 304 |
| ClT 398 As in a cote or in an oxe-stalle, | 342 |
| ClT 405 She doghter were, for, as by conjecture, | 348 |
| ClT 419 That men and wommen, as wel yonge as olde, | 362 |
| ClT 419 That men and wommen, as wel yonge as olde, | 362 |
| ClT 440 That she from hevene sent was, as men wende, | 384 |
| ClT 449 Ther fil, as it bifalleth tymes mo, | 392 |
| ClT 460 But as for me, I seye that yvele it sit | 404 |
| ClT 464 He cam allone a-nyght, ther as she lay, | 408 |
| ClT 469 Ye have nat that forgeten, as I gesse? | 412 |
| ClT 471 In which that I have put yow, as I trowe, | 414 |
| ClT 486 But I desire, as I have doon bifore, | 430 |
| ClT 490 Nat as I wolde, but as my peple leste. | 434 |
| ClT 490 Nat as I wolde, but as my peple leste. | 434 |
| ClT 494 " That ye to me assente as in this thyng. | 438 |
| ClT 500 For, as it semed, she was nat agreved. | 444 |
| ClT 513 But yet he feyned as he were nat so; | 456 |
| ClT 536 As though he wolde han slayn it er he wente. | 480 |
| ClT 538 And as a lamb she sitteth meke and stille, | 482 |
| ClT 549 So as he was a worthy gentil man, | 492 |
| ClT 581 As lordes doon, whan they wol han hir wille; | 524 |
| ClT 603 As glad, as humble, as bisy in servyse, | 546 |
| ClT 603 As glad, as humble, as bisy in servyse, | 546 |
| ClT 603 As glad, as humble, as bisy in servyse, | 546 |
| ClT 604 And eek in love, as she was wont to be, | 548 |
| ClT 611 Er she with childe was, but, as God wolde, | 554 |
| ClT 640 As I his suster servede by nyghte, | 584 |
| ClT 647 But as yow list. Naught greveth me at al, | 590 |
| ClT 653 Right as yow list; axeth no reed at me. | 596 |
| ClT 654 For as I lefte at hoom al my clothyng, | 598 |
| ClT 685 He wente his wey, as hym no thyng ne roghte, | 628 |
| ClT 704 But, right as they were bounden to that stake, | 648 |
| ClT 707 To tempte his wyf as he was first disposed. | 650 |
| ClT 716 Ther nas but o wyl, for as Walter leste, | 660 |
| ClT 720 A wyf, as of hirself, nothing ne sholde | 664 |
| ClT 721 Wille in effect, but as hir housbonde wolde. | 664 |
| ClT 729 For which, where as his peple therbifore | 672 |
| ClT 740 As to his crueel purpos may suffyse -- | 684 |
| ClT 741 How that the pope, as for his peples reste, | 684 |
| ClT 746 As by the popes dispensacion, | 690 |
| ClT 750 The rude peple, as it no wonder is, | 694 |
| ClT 759 As to hire verray worldly suffisance. | 702 |
| ClT 773 And as this erl was preyed, so dide he; | 716 |
| ClT 789 If that she were as stidefast as bifoore, | 732 |
| ClT 789 If that she were as stidefast as bifoore, | 732 |
| ClT 794 As for youre trouthe and for youre obeisance, | 738 |
| ClT 799 " I may nat doon as every plowman may. | 742 |
| ClT 829 Where as I was noght worthy for to bee, | 772 |
| ClT 848 " But ther as ye me profre swich dowaire | 792 |
| ClT 849 As I first broghte, it is wel in my mynde | 792 |
| ClT 857 Love is noght oold as whan that it is newe. | 800 |
| ClT 885 As voucheth sauf to yeve me, to my meede, | 828 |
| ClT 886 But swich a smok as I was wont to were, | 830 |
| ClT 898 And Fortune ay they cursen as they goon; | 842 |
| ClT 910 And voyden hire as soone as ever he myghte. | 854 |
| ClT 910 And voyden hire as soone as ever he myghte. | 854 |
| ClT 913 And with hire olde coote, as it myghte be | 856 |
| ClT 924 Ne hadde she, as by hire contenaunce. | 868 |
| ClT 933 As clerkes, whan hem list, konne wel endite, | 876 |
| ClT 934 Namely of men, but as in soothfastnesse, | 878 |
| ClT 937 As womman kan, ne kan been half so trewe | 880 |
| ClT 938 As wommen been, but it be falle of newe. | 882 |
| ClT 955 Received be to-morwe as roially | 898 |
| ClT 956 As it possible is in myn hous to be, | 900 |
| ClT 959 And heigh plesaunce, as I kan best devyse. | 902 |
| ClT 988 For she is fairer, as they deemen alle, | 932 |
| ClT 996 Ay undiscreet and chaungynge as a fane! | 940 |
| ClT 1029 Grisilde, as she was bisy in his halle. | 972 |
| ClT 1030 " Grisilde, " quod he, as it were in his pley, | 974 |
| ClT 1039 This tendre mayden, as ye han doon mo; | 982 |
| ClT 1043 As koude a povre fostred creature. " | 986 |
| ClT 1047 And she ay sad and constant as a wal, | 990 |
| ClT 1054 As wel as evere womman was, assayed, | 998 |
| ClT 1054 As wel as evere womman was, assayed, | 998 |
| ClT 1060 She ferde as she had stert out of a sleep, | 1004 |
| ClT 1064 Ne nevere hadde, as God my soule save! | 1008 |
| ClT 1067 Shal be myn heir, as I have ay disposed; | 1010 |
| ClT 1120 And ther she was honured as hire oghte. | 1064 |
| ClT 1140 As it hath been in olde tymes yoore, | 1084 |
| ClT 1143 Folwen Grisilde as in humylitee, | 1086 |
| ClT 1147 As was Grisilde; therfore Petrak writeth | 1090 |
| ClT 1154 As seith Seint Jame, if ye his pistel rede; | 1098 |
| ClT 1156 And suffreth us, as for oure excercise, | 1100 |
| ClT 1187 As of Grisildis pacient and kynde, | 1130 |
| ClT 1196 Syn ye be strong as is a greet camaille; | 1140 |
| ClT 1198 And sklendre wyves, fieble as in bataille, | 1142 |
| ClT 1199 Beth egre as is a tygre yond in Ynde; | 1142 |
| ClT 1200 Ay clappeth as a mille, I yow consaille. | 1144 |
| ClT 1206 And thou shalt make hym couche as doth a quaille. | 1150 |
| ClT 1211 Be ay of chiere as light as leef on lynde, | 1154 |
| ClT 1211 Be ay of chiere as light as leef on lynde, | 1154 |
| ClT 1212f As to my purpos, wiste ye my wille; | 1162 |