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