| ANGRE............1 | |
| FranT 1553 Nevere eft ne was ther angre hem bitwene. | 824 |
| ANON.............12 | |
| FranT 765 Whan maistrie comth, the God of Love anon | 36 |
| FranT 1011 And with that word he turned hym anon. | 282 |
| FranT 1136 Anon for joye his herte gan to daunce, | 408 |
| FranT 1150 And whan hem lyked, voyded it anon. | 422 |
| FranT 1168 To Orliens that he up stirte anon, | 440 |
| FranT 1183 Doun of his hors Aurelius lighte anon, | 454 |
| FranT 1302 Doun to his maistres feet he fil anon, | 574 |
| FranT 1315 That I moste dyen heere at youre foot anon, | 586 |
| FranT 1480 But with that word he brast anon to wepe, | 752 |
| FranT 1488 " Gooth forth anon with Dorigen, " he sayde, | 760 |
| FranT 1489 " And bryngeth hire to swich a place anon. " | 760 |
| FranT 1592 Aurelius his tale anon bigan, | 864 |
| ANON-RIGHT.......1 | |
| FranT 1308 And whan he saugh his tyme, anon-right hee, | 580 |
| ANOON............1 | |
| FranT 1226 Aurelius, with blisful herte anoon, | 498 |
| ANOTHER..........4 | |
| FranT 857 Another tyme ther wolde she sitte and thynke, | 128 |
| FranT 1004 For to go love another mannes wyf, | 276 |
| FranT 1127 Al were he ther to lerne another craft, | 398 |
| FranT 1434 Another Theban mayden dide right so; | 706 |
| ANOYEN...........1 | |
| FranT 884 Whiche meenes do no good, but evere anoyen? | 156 |
| ANOYETH..........1 | |
| FranT 875 It dooth no good, to my wit, but anoyeth. | 146 |
| ANSWERDE.........7 | |
| FranT 1008 And with a sorweful herte he thus answerde: | 280 |
| FranT 1181 And he answerde hym that they dede were, | 452 |
| FranT 1227 Answerde thus: " Fy on a thousand pound! | 498 |
| FranT 1468 Answerde and seyde as I shal yow devyse: | 740 |
| FranT 1511 And she answerde, half as she were mad, | 782 |
| FranT 1585 This philosophre sobrely answerde, | 856 |
| FranT 1607 This philosophre answerde, " Leeve brother, | 878 |
| ANSWERE..........1 | |
| FranT 987 Taak this for fynal answere as of me. " | 258 |
| ANY..............14 | |
| FranT 750 As any lovere to his lady shal, | 22 |
| FranT 767 Love is a thyng as any spirit free. | 38 |
| FranT 870 Of werk than any fair creacion | 142 |
| FranT 914 Wolde han maked any herte lighte | 186 |
| FranT 929 He syngeth, daunceth, passynge any man | 200 |
| FranT 939 Hadde loved hire best of any creature | 210 |
| FranT 997 Thanne wol I love yow best of any man; | 268 |
| FranT 1095 If any wight hadde spoke, whil he was oute, | 366 |
| FranT 1103 Er any foot he myghte on erthe gon; | 374 |
| FranT 1177 And er they ferther any foote wente, | 448 |
| FranT 1324 Nat that I chalange any thyng of right | 596 |
| FranT 1404 Than any Romayn dide hire vileynye. | 676 |
| FranT 1507 Out of hir hous to any maner place. | 778 |
| FranT 1612 As wel as any of yow, it is no drede! | 884 |
| APAYD............1 | |
| FranT 1548 And be ye siker, he was so weel apayd | 820 |
| APPARENCE........3 | |
| FranT 1157 For with an apparence a clerk may make, | 428 |
| FranT 1265 By swich an apparence or jogelrye -- | 536 |
| FranT 1602 She nevere erst hadde herde speke of apparence. | 874 |
| APPARENCES.......1 | |
| FranT 1140 By whiche men make diverse apparences, | 412 |
| APPOLLO..........1 | |
| FranT 1031 He seyde, " Appollo, god and governour | 302 |
| ARACE............1 | |
| FranT 1393 No wight ne myghte hir handes of it arace | 664 |
| ARESTE...........1 | |
| FranT 1370 They comanded his doghtres for t' areste | 642 |
| ARGUMENTZ........2 | |
| FranT 886 By argumentz, that al is for the beste, | 158 |
| FranT 1277 As been his centris and his argumentz | 548 |
| ARIES............1 | |
| FranT 1282 Fro the heed of thilke fixe Aries above, | 554 |
| ARISTOCLIDES.....1 | |
| FranT 1387 Lo, eek, the tiraunt Aristoclides, | 658 |
| ARISYNG..........1 | |
| FranT 1287 And knew the arisyng of his moone weel, | 558 |
| ARMES............3 | |
| FranT 811 To seke in armes worshipe and honour -- | 82 |
| FranT 1091 That hast thy lusty housbonde in thyne armes, | 362 |
| FranT 1092 The fresshe knyght, the worthy man of armes, | 364 |
| ARMORIK..........2 | |
| FranT 729 In Armorik, that called is Britayne, | 0 |
| FranT 1061 The hyeste rokke in Armorik Briteyne; | 332 |
| ARRAY............1 | |
| FranT 927 That fressher was and jolyer of array, | 198 |
| ARRAYED..........2 | |
| FranT 910 Arrayed hadde this gardyn, trewely, | 182 |
| FranT 1187 So wel arrayed hous as ther was oon | 458 |
| ART..............1 | |
| FranT 1609 Thou art a squier, and he is a knyght; | 880 |
| ARTES............1 | |
| FranT 1120 To reden artes that been curious | 392 |
| ARTHEMESIE.......1 | |
| FranT 1451 The parfit wyfhod of Arthemesie | 722 |
| ARTOW............1 | |
| FranT 1090 O blisful artow now, thou Dorigen, | 362 |
| ARVERAGUS........12 | |
| FranT 808 That of Kayrrud was cleped Arveragus, | 80 |
| FranT 814 Now wol I stynten of this Arveragus, | 86 |
| FranT 837 And eek Arveragus, in al this care, | 108 |
| FranT 969 I wolde that day that youre Arveragus | 240 |
| FranT 1087 Arveragus, with heele and greet honour, | 358 |
| FranT 1351 For out of towne was goon Arveragus. | 622 |
| FranT 1424 I wol be trewe unto Arveragus, | 696 |
| FranT 1460 Hoom cam Arveragus, this worthy knyght, | 732 |
| FranT 1517 And of Arveragus, the worthy knyght, | 788 |
| FranT 1526 " Madame, seyth to youre lord Arveragus | 798 |
| FranT 1551 Arveragus and Dorigen his wyf | 822 |
| FranT 1595 He seide, " Arveragus, of gentillesse, | 866 |
| ARWE.............2 | |
| FranT 1112 But in his herte ay was the arwe kene. | 384 |
| FranT 1115 But men myghte touche the arwe or come therby. | 386 |
| ARWES............1 | |
| FranT 1194 And somme with arwes blede of bittre woundes. | 466 |
| AS...............84 | |
| FranT 743 Of swich lordshipe as men han over hir wyves. | 14 |
| FranT 745 Of his free wyl he swoor hire as a knyght | 16 |
| FranT 750 As any lovere to his lady shal, | 22 |
| FranT 757 As in my gilt, were outher werre or stryf. | 28 |
| FranT 767 Love is a thyng as any spirit free. | 38 |
| FranT 769 And nat to been constreyned as a thral; | 40 |
| FranT 774 For it venquysseth, as thise clerkes seyn, | 46 |
| FranT 802 Where as he lyveth in blisse and in solas. | 74 |
| FranT 816 That loveth hire housbonde as hire hertes lyf. | 88 |
| FranT 818 As doon thise noble wyves whan hem liketh. | 90 |
| FranT 829 By proces, as ye knowen everichoon, | 100 |
| FranT 850 Where as she many a ship and barge seigh | 122 |
| FranT 851 Seillynge hir cours, where as hem liste go. | 122 |
| FranT 854 " Is ther no ship, of so manye as I se, | 126 |
| FranT 867 In ydel, as men seyn, ye no thyng make. | 138 |
| FranT 885 I woot wel clerkes wol seyn as hem leste, | 156 |
| FranT 889 As kepe my lord! This my conclusion. | 160 |
| FranT 928 As to my doom, than is the month of May. | 200 |
| FranT 940 Two yeer and moore, as was his aventure, | 212 |
| FranT 945 His wo, as in a general compleynyng; | 216 |
| FranT 950 But langwissheth as a furye dooth in helle; | 222 |
| FranT 951 And dye he moste, he seyde, as dide Ekko | 222 |
| FranT 958 In swich a wise as man that asketh grace; | 230 |
| FranT 977 I ne have as now no leyser moore to seye; | 248 |
| FranT 985 In word ne werk, as fer as I have wit; | 256 |
| FranT 985 In word ne werk, as fer as I have wit; | 256 |
| FranT 987 Taak this for fynal answere as of me. " | 258 |
| FranT 1018 This is as muche to seye as it was nyght -- | 290 |
| FranT 1018 This is as muche to seye as it was nyght -- | 290 |
| FranT 1035 As thyn herberwe chaungeth lowe or heighe, | 306 |
| FranT 1049 Ye knowen wel, lord, that right as hir desir | 320 |
| FranT 1053 To folwen hire, as she that is goddesse | 324 |
| FranT 1059 As preieth hire so greet a flood to brynge | 330 |
| FranT 1088 As he that was of chivalrie the flour, | 360 |
| FranT 1093 That loveth thee as his owene hertes lyf. | 364 |
| FranT 1119 As yonge clerkes that been lykerous | 390 |
| FranT 1132 As in oure dayes is nat worth a flye -- | 404 |
| FranT 1141 Swiche as thise subtile tregetoures pleye. | 412 |
| FranT 1147 And somtyme floures sprynge as in a mede; | 418 |
| FranT 1187 So wel arrayed hous as ther was oon | 458 |
| FranT 1201 On which hymself he daunced, as hym thoughte. | 472 |
| FranT 1207 But in his studie, ther as his bookes be, | 478 |
| FranT 1214 Into my studie, ther as my bookes be. " | 486 |
| FranT 1217 " Go we thanne soupe, " quod he, " as for the beste. | 488 |
| FranT 1243 And this was, as thise bookes me remembre, | 514 |
| FranT 1247 Shoon as the burned gold with stremes brighte; | 518 |
| FranT 1249 Where as he shoon ful pale, I dar wel seyn. | 520 |
| FranT 1277 As been his centris and his argumentz | 548 |
| FranT 1293 As hethen folk useden in thilke dayes. | 564 |
| FranT 1307 Where as he knew he sholde his lady see. | 578 |
| FranT 1312 " Whom I moost drede and love as I best kan, | 584 |
| FranT 1333 I have do so as ye comanded me; | 604 |
| FranT 1335 Dooth as yow list; have youre biheste in mynde, | 606 |
| FranT 1354 In hire compleynt, as ye shal after heere: | 626 |
| FranT 1378 And dreynte hemselven, as the bookes telle. | 650 |
| FranT 1398 Than be defouled, as it thynketh me. | 670 |
| FranT 1412 Mo than a thousand stories, as I gesse, | 684 |
| FranT 1413 Koude I now telle as touchynge this mateere. | 684 |
| FranT 1426 As dide Demociones doghter deere | 698 |
| FranT 1431 As greet a pitee was it, or wel moore, | 702 |
| FranT 1465 And toold hym al as ye han herd bifore; | 736 |
| FranT 1468 Answerde and seyde as I shal yow devyse: | 740 |
| FranT 1470 " Nay, nay, " quod she, " God helpe me so as wys! | 742 |
| FranT 1484 As I may best, I wol my wo endure -- | 756 |
| FranT 1503 As she was bown to goon the wey forth right | 774 |
| FranT 1504 Toward the gardyn ther as she had hight. | 776 |
| FranT 1511 And she answerde, half as she were mad, | 782 |
| FranT 1512 " Unto the gardyn, as myn housbonde bad, | 784 |
| FranT 1535 That ye han maad to me as heerbiforn, | 806 |
| FranT 1539 As of the treweste and the beste wyf | 810 |
| FranT 1544 As wel as kan a knyght, withouten drede. " | 816 |
| FranT 1544 As wel as kan a knyght, withouten drede. " | 816 |
| FranT 1547 And tolde hym al, as ye han herd me sayd; | 818 |
| FranT 1554 He cherisseth hire as though she were a queene, | 826 |
| FranT 1577 I failled nevere of my trouthe as yit. | 848 |
| FranT 1589 " Hastow nat had thy lady as thee liketh? " | 860 |
| FranT 1593 And tolde hym al, as ye han herd bifoore; | 864 |
| FranT 1604 And right as frely as he sente hire me, | 876 |
| FranT 1604 And right as frely as he sente hire me, | 876 |
| FranT 1605 As frely sente I hire to hym ageyn. | 876 |
| FranT 1612 As wel as any of yow, it is no drede! | 884 |
| FranT 1612 As wel as any of yow, it is no drede! | 884 |
| FranT 1614 As thou right now were cropen out of the ground, | 886 |
| FranT 1622 Which was the mooste fre, as thynketh yow? | 894 |