ABOUTEN.............5
FrT 1530 And bothe we goon abouten oure purchas. 16816
FrT 1569 Lat us go forth abouten oure viage; 16854
ClT 981 Abouten undren gan this erl alighte, 18560
ClT 1106 Unnethe abouten hire myghte they abyde. 18686
MerT 1495 Abouten lordes of ful heigh estaat; 19082
 
 ABOVE...............75
KnT 1599 And seyde thus: " By God that sit above, 1600
KnT 1672 Al is this reuled by the sighte above. 1674
KnT 1800 Bihoold, for Goddes sake that sit above, 1802
KnT 1903 He estward hath, upon the gate above, 1904
KnT 1962 Above hir heed hir dowves flikerynge. 1964
KnT 2027 And al above, depeynted in a tour, 2028
KnT 2037 As is depeynted in the sterres above 2038
KnT 2204 What haukes sitten on the perche above, 2206
KnT 2249 Youre vertu is so greet in hevene above 2250
KnT 2439 For thilke grauntyng, in the hevene above, 2440
KnT 2479 Now wol I stynten of the goddes above, 2480
KnT 2663 What kan now faire Venus doon above? 2664
KnT 2987 " The Firste Moevere of the cause above, 2988
MilT 3213 And al above ther lay a gay sautrie, 3214
MilT 3837 And hadde hem hanged in the roof above; 3838
KnT 1599 And seyde thus: " By God that sit above, 6684
KnT 1672 Al is this reuled by the sighte above. 6758
KnT 1800 Bihoold, for Goddes sake that sit above, 6886
KnT 1903 He estward hath, upon the gate above, 6988
KnT 1962 Above hir heed hir dowves flikerynge. 7048
KnT 2027 And al above, depeynted in a tour, 7112
KnT 2037 As is depeynted in the sterres above 7122
KnT 2204 What haukes sitten on the perche above, 7290
KnT 2249 Youre vertu is so greet in hevene above 7334
KnT 2439 For thilke grauntyng, in the hevene above, 7524
KnT 2479 Now wol I stynten of the goddes above, 7564
KnT 2663 What kan now faire Venus doon above? 7748
KnT 2987 " The Firste Moevere of the cause above, 8072
MilT 3213 And al above ther lay a gay sautrie, 8298
MilT 3837 And hadde hem hanged in the roof above; 8922
KnT 1599 And seyde thus: " By God that sit above, 11768
KnT 1672 Al is this reuled by the sighte above. 11842
KnT 1800 Bihoold, for Goddes sake that sit above, 11970
KnT 1903 He estward hath, upon the gate above, 12072
KnT 1962 Above hir heed hir dowves flikerynge. 12132
KnT 2027 And al above, depeynted in a tour, 12196
KnT 2037 As is depeynted in the sterres above 12206
KnT 2204 What haukes sitten on the perche above, 12374
KnT 2249 Youre vertu is so greet in hevene above 12418
KnT 2439 For thilke grauntyng, in the hevene above, 12608
KnT 2479 Now wol I stynten of the goddes above, 12648
KnT 2663 What kan now faire Venus doon above? 12832
KnT 2987 " The Firste Moevere of the cause above, 13156
MilT 3213 And al above ther lay a gay sautrie, 13382
MilT 3837 And hadde hem hanged in the roof above; 14006
WBT 207 They loved me so wel, by God above, 15492
WBT 1040 And for to been in maistrie hym above. 16326
WBT 1065 That under erthe is grave or lith above, 16350
MerT 1376 As seith Senek, above an humble wyf. 18962
MerT 1449 Of children to th' onour of God above, 19036
MerT 1974 I kan nat seye; but grete God above, 19560
MerT 2162 For by that Lord that sit in hevene above, 19748
SqT 449 Quod Canacee unto this hauk above. 20476
SqT 518 As in a toumbe is al the faire above, 20544
SqT 540 In swich a gyse as I have seyd above, 20566
FranT 772 He is at his avantage al above. 20798
FranT 795 Servage? Nay, but in lordshipe above, 20822
FranT 989 " Aurelie, " quod she, " by heighe God above, 21016
FranT 1155 Or oother magyk natureel above, 21182
FranT 1282 Fro the heed of thilke fixe Aries above, 21308
FranT 1321 Repenteth yow, for thilke God above, 21348
Mel 1470 And therfore tho two auctoritees that ye han seyd above been oonly understonden in the juges,24352
NPT 2909 Allas, " quod she, " for, by that God above, 25900
NPT 2917 Ne noon avauntour, by that God above! 25908
NPT 2953 To purge yow bynethe and eek above. 25944
SNT 281 " The mayde hath broght thise men to blisse above; 26734
CYT 1152 The coles for to couchen al above 27604
CYT 1177 He took his cole of which I spak above, 27630
CYT 1190 And leyde it above upon the myddeward 27642
CYT 1200 Syn it so evene above couched was. 27652
CYT 1276 And with this stikke, above the crosselet, 27728
MancT 217 But that the gentile, in estaat above, 28150
ParsT 170 ther shal the stierne and wrothe juge sitte above, and under hym the horrible pit of helle open to destroyen hym28504
ParsT 407B and eek he waiteth or desireth to sitte, or elles to goon above hym in the wey,28920
ParsT 764 I woot wel ther is degree above degree, as reson is, 29568
 
 ABOVEN..............19
GP 53 Aboven alle nacions in Pruce; 52
KnT 2769 To yow aboven every creature, 2770
GP 53 Aboven alle nacions in Pruce; 5136
KnT 2769 To yow aboven every creature, 7854
GP 53 Aboven alle nacions in Pruce; 10220
KnT 2769 To yow aboven every creature, 12938
SumT 1715 And specially, aboven every thyng, 17000
ClT 826 Aboven every worldly creature. 18406
FranT 1048 Yet emperisse aboven hym is she), 21074
PhyT 8 Aboven every wight that man may see; 21658
ShipT 154 Aboven alle wommen, sikerly. 22772
ShipT 372 A thousand frankes aboven al his costage. 22990
Mel 1026 Wherfore, Melibeus, this is oure sentence: we conseille yow aboven alle thyng that right anon thou do thy diligence23682
Mel 1714 " I conseille yow, " quod she, " aboven alle thynges, that ye make pees bitwene God and yow,24674
Mel 1785A as it is aboven expressed and declared, 24760
SNT 209 Aboven alle and over alle everywhere. " 26662
ParsT 697 Certes, aboven alle synnes thanne is this synne moost displesant to Crist, and moost adversarie.29446
ParsT 699 Certes, the mercy of God is evere redy to the penitent, and is aboven alle his werkes.29450
ParsT 937 And aboven alle worldly thyng she sholde loven hire housbonde with al hire herte, and to hym be trewe of hir body.29910
 
 ABRAHAM.............1
WBT 55 I woot wel Abraham was an hooly man, 15340
 
 ABRAYDE.............1
NPT 3008 This man out of his sleep for feere abrayde; 25998
 
 ABREGGE.............7
KnT 2999 Al mowe they yet tho dayes wel abregge. 3000
KnT 2999 Al mowe they yet tho dayes wel abregge. 8084
KnT 2999 Al mowe they yet tho dayes wel abregge. 13168
MerT 1614 He wolde abregge hir labour, alle and some. 19200
MerT 1657 And for he wolde his longe tale abregge, 19244
Mel 1043A to rise for to breken his tale, and beden hym ful ofte his wordes for to abregge.23718
ParsT 243A yet availlen they to abregge of the peyne of helle, or elles to geten temporal richesse,28628