ASKE.............1
FranT 1621 Lordynges, this question, thanne, wol I aske now, 892
 
 ASKED............3
FranT 1179 This Briton clerk hym asked of felawes 450
FranT 1461 And asked hire why that she weep so soore; 732
FranT 1510 And asked of hire whiderward she wente; 782
 
 ASKETH...........1
FranT 958 In swich a wise as man that asketh grace; 230
 
 ASSAYE...........1
FranT 1567 But nathelees, I wole of hym assaye, 838
 
 ASSENTE..........1
FranT 1384 Chees rather for to dye than assente 656
 
 ASTERTE..........1
FranT 1022 He seeth he may nat fro his deeth asterte; 294
 
 ASTONED..........1
FranT 1339 He taketh his leve, and she astoned stood; 610
 
 ASTROLOGYE.......1
FranT 1266 I ne kan no termes of astrologye -- 538
 
 ASWAGE...........1
FranT 835 Thurgh which hir grete sorwe gan aswage; 106
 
 AT...............23
FranT 772 He is at his avantage al above. 44
FranT 821 That al this wyde world she sette at noght. 92
FranT 900 They dauncen and they pleyen at ches and tables. 172
FranT 918 At after-dyner gonne they to daunce, 190
FranT 936 Unwityng of this Dorigen at al, 208
FranT 955 Save that, paraventure, somtyme at daunces, 226
FranT 976 Heere at youre feet God wolde that I were grave! 248
FranT 1057 That now next at this opposicion 328
FranT 1060 That fyve fadme at the leeste it oversprynge 332
FranT 1118 That whiles he was at Orliens in Fraunce -- 390
FranT 1124 At Orliens in studie a book he say 396
FranT 1142 For ofte at feestes have I wel herd seye 414
FranT 1153 At Orliens som oold felawe yfynde 424
FranT 1185 Hoom to his hous, and maden hem wel at ese. 456
FranT 1219 At after-soper fille they in tretee 490
FranT 1315 That I moste dyen heere at youre foot anon, 586
FranT 1326 But in a gardyn yond, at swich a place, 598
FranT 1400 That at Cartage birafte hirself hir lyf? 672
FranT 1406 At Rome, whan that she oppressed was 678
FranT 1417 And seyde, `My body, at the leeste way, 688
FranT 1446 That whan at Troie was slayn Protheselaus, 718
FranT 1568 At certeyn dayes, yeer by yeer, to paye, 840
FranT 1624 I kan namoore; my tale is at an ende. 896
 
 ATTE.............7
FranT 738 But atte laste she, for his worthynesse, 10
FranT 1069 Thanne shal she been evene atte fulle alway, 340
FranT 1117 Til atte laste hym fil in remembraunce, 388
FranT 1164 Or elles he shal shame hire atte leeste. " 436
FranT 1270 So atte laste he hath his tyme yfounde 542
FranT 1369 Hadde slayn Phidon in Atthenes atte feste, 640
FranT 1542 On Dorigen remembreth, atte leeste. 814
 
 ATTEYNE..........1
FranT 775 Thynges that rigour sholde nevere atteyne. 46
 
 ATTHENES.........1
FranT 1369 Hadde slayn Phidon in Atthenes atte feste, 640
 
 AURELIE..........4
FranT 982 But now, Aurelie, I knowe youre entente, 254
FranT 989 " Aurelie, " quod she, " by heighe God above, 260
FranT 1007 Wo was Aurelie whan that he this herde, 278
FranT 1037 On wrecche Aurelie, which that am but lorn. 308
 
 AURELIUS.........19
FranT 938 Which that ycleped was Aurelius, 210
FranT 965 Unto his purpos drough Aurelius, 236
FranT 970 Wente over the see, that I, Aurelius, 242
FranT 979 She gan to looke upon Aurelius; 250
FranT 1006 Aurelius ful ofte soore siketh; 278
FranT 1020 Save oonly wrecche Aurelius, allas! 292
FranT 1100 And of the sike Aurelius wol I telle. 372
FranT 1183 Doun of his hors Aurelius lighte anon, 454
FranT 1188 Aurelius in his lyf saugh nevere noon. 460
FranT 1226 Aurelius, with blisful herte anoon, 498
FranT 1235 To bedde is goon Aurelius whan hym leste, 506
FranT 1241 Aurelius and this magicien bisyde, 512
FranT 1256 Aurelius in al that evere he kan 528
FranT 1297 Aurelius, which that yet despeired is 568
FranT 1303 And seyde, " I woful wrecche, Aurelius, 574
FranT 1499 This squier, which that highte Aurelius, 770
FranT 1514 Aurelius gan wondren on this cas, 786
FranT 1557 Aurelius, that his cost hath al forlorn, 828
FranT 1592 Aurelius his tale anon bigan, 864
 
 AURELYUS.........1
FranT 1102 Two yeer and moore lay wrecche Aurelyus, 374
 
 AVANTAGE.........1
FranT 772 He is at his avantage al above. 44
 
 AVAUNT...........1
FranT 1576 And seyde, " Maister, I dar wel make avaunt, 848
 
 AVENTURE.........4
FranT 940 Two yeer and moore, as was his aventure, 212
FranT 1483 To no wight telle thou of this aventure -- 754
FranT 1501 Of aventure happed hire to meete 772
FranT 1508 But thus they mette, of aventure or grace, 780
 
 AVYSETH..........1
FranT 1320 Avyseth yow er that ye breke youre trouthe. 592
 
 AWAITETH.........1
FranT 1299 Awaiteth nyght and day on this myracle; 570
 
 AWEY.............1
FranT 844 Awey to dryve hire derke fantasye. 116
 
 AWEYE............4
FranT 1064 `Holdeth youre heste, the rokkes been aweye.' 336
FranT 1268 That of Britaigne the rokkes were aweye, 540
FranT 1296 It semed that alle the rokkes were aweye. 568
FranT 1338 But wel I woot the rokkes been aweye. " 610
 
 AY...............1
FranT 1112 But in his herte ay was the arwe kene. 384
 
 BAAR.............1
FranT 1109 Under his brest he baar it moore secree 380
 
 BACHELER.........1
FranT 1126 That was that tyme a bacheler of lawe, 398
 
 BAD..............3
FranT 1212 Sith I yow bad oure soper for to make, 484
FranT 1512 " Unto the gardyn, as myn housbonde bad, 784
FranT 1518 That bad hire holden al that she had hight, 790
 
 BANK.............1
FranT 849 Hire to disporte upon the bank an heigh, 120
 
 BARBARIE.........1
FranT 1452 Honured is thurgh al the Barbarie. 724
 
 BARE.............3
FranT 1025 And on his knowes bare he sette hym doun, 296
FranT 1545 She thonketh hym upon hir knees al bare, 816
FranT 1580 To goon a-begged in my kirtle bare. 852
 
 BAREFOOT.........1
FranT 1077 Thy temple in Delphos wol I barefoot seke. 348
 
 BARGAYN..........1
FranT 1230 This bargayn is ful dryve, for we been knyt. 502
 
 BARGE............2
FranT 850 Where as she many a ship and barge seigh 122
FranT 1144 Have maad come in a water and a barge, 416
 
 BE...............29
FranT 758 Sire, I wol be youre humble trewe wyf -- 30
FranT 784 On every wrong a man may nat be wreken. 56
FranT 785 After the tyme moste be temperaunce 56
FranT 790 That nevere sholde ther be defaute in here. 62
FranT 803 Who koude telle, but he hadde wedded be, 74
FranT 831 Til som figure therinne emprented be. 102
FranT 878 Han rokkes slayn, al be they nat in mynde, 150
FranT 957 It may wel be he looked on hir face 228
FranT 1050 Is to be quyked and lighted of youre fir, 322
FranT 1058 Which in the signe shal be of the Leon, 330
FranT 1138 " My brother shal be warisshed hastily; 410
FranT 1139 For I am siker that ther be sciences 410
FranT 1207 But in his studie, ther as his bookes be, 478
FranT 1214 Into my studie, ther as my bookes be. " 486
FranT 1220 What somme sholde this maistres gerdon be 492
FranT 1231 Ye shal be payed trewely, by my trouthe! 502
FranT 1330 Al be that I unworthy am therto. 602
FranT 1344 That swich a monstre or merveille myghte be! 616
FranT 1363 And with my deth I may be quyt, ywis. 634
FranT 1398 Than be defouled, as it thynketh me. 670
FranT 1421 Wel rather than they wolde defouled be? 692
FranT 1424 I wol be trewe unto Arveragus, 696
FranT 1427 By cause that she wolde nat defouled be. 698
FranT 1441 Than for to suffre his body unburyed be. 712
FranT 1473 It may be wel, paraventure, yet to day. 744
FranT 1476 I hadde wel levere ystiked for to be 748
FranT 1541 But every wyf be war of hire biheeste! 812
FranT 1548 And be ye siker, he was so weel apayd 820
FranT 1578 For sikerly my dette shal be quyt 850