ABYDE............3
FranT 923 But nathelees she moste a tyme abyde 194
FranT 1242 And been descended ther they wolde abyde. 514
FranT 1522 That fro his lust yet were hym levere abyde 794
 
 ACCORD...........2
FranT 741 That pryvely she fil of his accord 12
FranT 791 Heere may men seen an humble, wys accord; 62
 
 ACORDAUNT........1
FranT 1290 Acordaunt to his operacioun, 562
 
 ACORDETH.........1
FranT 798 The which that lawe of love acordeth to. 70
 
 ADOUN............5
FranT 862 Thanne wolde she sitte adoun upon the grene, 134
FranT 1073 Prey hire to synken every rok adoun 344
FranT 1080 And with that word in swowne he fil adoun, 352
FranT 1248 But now in Capricorn adoun he lighte, 520
FranT 1402 She took hir children alle, and skipte adoun 674
 
 AFTER............7
FranT 785 After the tyme moste be temperaunce 56
FranT 988 But after that in pley thus seyde she: 260
FranT 1033 That yevest, after thy declinacion, 304
FranT 1175 And after that he seyde a wonder thyng: 446
FranT 1199 And after this he dide hym swich plesaunce 470
FranT 1354 In hire compleynt, as ye shal after heere: 626
FranT 1447 Ne lenger wolde she lyve after his day. 718
 
 AFTER-DYNER......1
FranT 918 At after-dyner gonne they to daunce, 190
 
 AFTER-SOPER......1
FranT 1219 At after-soper fille they in tretee 490
 
 AGAYN............3
FranT 748 Agayn hir wyl, ne kithe hire jalousie, 20
FranT 839 And that he wol come hastily agayn; 110
FranT 971 Hadde went ther nevere I sholde have come agayn. 242
 
 AGAYNS...........2
FranT 1345 It is agayns the proces of nature. " 616
FranT 1524 Agayns franchise and alle gentillesse; 796
 
 AGEYN............1
FranT 1605 As frely sente I hire to hym ageyn. 876
 
 AGO..............1
FranT 1204 And farewel! Al oure revel was ago. 476
 
 AL...............48
FranT 746 That nevere in al his lyf he, day ne nyght, 18
FranT 749 But hire obeye, and folwe hir wyl in al, 20
FranT 772 He is at his avantage al above. 44
FranT 812 For al his lust he sette in swich labour -- 84
FranT 821 That al this wyde world she sette at noght. 92
FranT 823 Conforten hire in al that ever they may. 94
FranT 827 They doon to hire with al hire bisynesse, 98
FranT 828 Al for to make hire leve hire hevynesse. 100
FranT 837 And eek Arveragus, in al this care, 108
FranT 856 Al warisshed of his bittre peynes smerte. " 128
FranT 878 Han rokkes slayn, al be they nat in mynde, 150
FranT 886 By argumentz, that al is for the beste, 158
FranT 890 To clerkes lete I al disputison. 162
FranT 905 They goon and pleye hem al the longe day. 176
FranT 936 Unwityng of this Dorigen at al, 208
FranT 942 Withouten coppe he drank al his penaunce. 214
FranT 998 Have heer my trouthe, in al that evere I kan. " 270
FranT 1106 He knew of al this wo and al this werk, 378
FranT 1106 He knew of al this wo and al this werk, 378
FranT 1127 Al were he ther to lerne another craft, 398
FranT 1149 Somtyme a castel, al of lym and stoon; 420
FranT 1178 He tolde hem al that was in hire entente. 450
FranT 1204 And farewel! Al oure revel was ago. 476
FranT 1206 Whil they saugh al this sighte merveillous, 478
FranT 1216 It is al redy, though ye wol right now. " 488
FranT 1236 And wel ny al that nyght he hadde his reste. 508
FranT 1256 Aurelius in al that evere he kan 528
FranT 1284 Ful subtilly he kalkuled al this. 556
FranT 1313 And lothest were of al this world displese, 584
FranT 1330 Al be that I unworthy am therto. 602
FranT 1337 In yow lith al to do me lyve or deye -- 608
FranT 1340 In al hir face nas a drope of blood. 612
FranT 1348 She wepeth, wailleth, al a day or two, 620
FranT 1372 Al naked, to fulfille hir foul delit, 644
FranT 1382 But was ther noon of al that compaignye 654
FranT 1444 Al Grece knoweth of hire chastitee. 716
FranT 1450 To whom she hadde al hool hir herte yive. 722
FranT 1452 Honured is thurgh al the Barbarie. 724
FranT 1465 And toold hym al as ye han herd bifore; 736
FranT 1518 That bad hire holden al that she had hight, 790
FranT 1540 That evere yet I knew in al my lyf. 812
FranT 1545 She thonketh hym upon hir knees al bare, 816
FranT 1547 And tolde hym al, as ye han herd me sayd; 818
FranT 1557 Aurelius, that his cost hath al forlorn, 828
FranT 1565 And shamen al my kynrede in this place, 836
FranT 1593 And tolde hym al, as ye han herd bifoore; 864
FranT 1606 This al and som; ther is namoore to seyn. " 878
FranT 1617 For al my craft, ne noght for my travaille. 888
 
 ALCEBIADES.......1
FranT 1439 How trewe eek was to Alcebiades 710
 
 ALCESTE..........1
FranT 1442 Lo, which a wyf was Alceste, " quod she. 714
 
 ALEYES...........1
FranT 1013 And in the aleyes romeden up and doun, 284
 
 ALLAS............13
FranT 825 That causelees she sleeth hirself, allas! 96
FranT 853 For to hirself ful ofte, " Allas! " seith she, 124
FranT 1020 Save oonly wrecche Aurelius, allas! 292
FranT 1342 " Allas, " quod she, " that evere this sholde happe! 614
FranT 1355 " Allas, " quod she, " on thee, Fortune, I pleyne, 626
FranT 1365 And many a mayde, yslayn hirself, allas, 636
FranT 1405 Hath nat Lucresse yslayn hirself, allas, 676
FranT 1429 To reden how thy doghtren deyde, allas, 700
FranT 1463 " Allas, " quod she, " that evere was I born! 734
FranT 1513 My trouthe for to holde -- allas, allas! " 784
FranT 1513 My trouthe for to holde -- allas, allas! " 784
FranT 1559 " Allas! " quod he. " Allas, that I bihighte 830
FranT 1559 " Allas! " quod he. " Allas, that I bihighte 830
 
 ALLE.............8
FranT 891 But wolde God that alle thise rokkes blake 162
FranT 993 Ye remoeve alle the rokkes, stoon by stoon, 264
FranT 1158 To mannes sighte, that alle the rokkes blake 430
FranT 1221 To remoeven alle the rokkes of Britayne, 492
FranT 1296 It semed that alle the rokkes were aweye. 568
FranT 1402 She took hir children alle, and skipte adoun 674
FranT 1454 To alle wyves may a mirour bee. 726
FranT 1524 Agayns franchise and alle gentillesse; 796
 
 ALLONE...........1
FranT 919 And synge also, save Dorigen allone, 190
 
 ALMOOST..........2
FranT 1171 Whan they were come almoost to that citee, 442
FranT 1211 Almoost an houre it is, I undertake, 482
 
 ALNATH...........1
FranT 1281 He knew ful wel how fer Alnath was shove 552
 
 ALS..............1
FranT 1598 The sorwe of Dorigen he tolde hym als; 870
 
 ALSO.............6
FranT 797 His lady, certes, and his wyf also, 68
FranT 919 And synge also, save Dorigen allone, 190
FranT 922 That was hir housbonde and hir love also. 194
FranT 1291 And knew also his othere observaunces 562
FranT 1409 The sevene maydens of Milesie also 680
FranT 1505 And he was to the gardyn-ward also; 776