ANLAAS.............1
GP 357 An anlaas and a gipser al of silk 358
 
 ANON...............7
GP 32 That I was of hir felaweshipe anon, 32
GP 424 Anon he yaf the sike man his boote. 426
GP 748 And to the soper sette he us anon. 750
GP 808 Tel me anon, withouten wordes mo, 810
GP 819 And therupon the wyn was fet anon; 820
GP 842 Anon to drawen every wight bigan, 844
GP 858 His tale anon, and seyde as ye may heere. 860
 
 ANOTHER............4
GP 66 Agayn another hethen in Turkye; 66
GP 163 Another NONNE with hire hadde she, 162
GP 693 Ne was ther swich another pardoner. 694
GP 738 He moot as wel seye o word as another. 740
 
 ANY................8
GP 198 His heed was balled, that shoon as any glas, 198
GP 206 A fat swan loved he best of any roost. 206
GP 276 He wolde the see were kept for any thyng 278
GP 521 But it were any persone obstinat, 522
GP 552 His berd as any sowe or fox was reed, 554
GP 580 Of any lord that is in Engelond, 582
GP 585 In any caas that myghte falle or happe. 586
GP 821 Withouten any lenger taryynge. 822
 
 APES...............1
GP 706 He made the person and the peple his apes. 708
 
 APIKED.............1
GP 365 Ful fressh and newe hir geere apiked was; 366
 
 APOSTLES...........1
GP 527 But Cristes loore and his apostles twelve 528
 
 APOTHECARIES.......1
GP 425 Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries 426
 
 APRILL.............1
GP 1 Whan that Aprill with his shoures soote 0
 
 AQUEYNTAUNCE.......1
GP 245 To have with sike lazars aqueyntaunce. 244
 
 ARESTE.............1
GP 827 And there oure Hoost bigan his hors areste 828
 
 ARETTE.............1
GP 726 That ye n' arette it nat my vileynye, 728
 
 ARIGHT.............1
GP 189 Therfore he was a prikasour aright: 188
 
 ARISE..............1
GP 249 And over al, ther as profit sholde arise, 248
 
 ARISTOTLE..........1
GP 295 Of Aristotle and his philosophie 296
 
 ARM................3
GP 111 Upon his arm he baar a gay bracer, 110
GP 158 Of smal coral aboute hire arm she bar 158
GP 393 Aboute his nekke, under his arm adoun. 394
 
 ARMEE..............1
GP 60 At many a noble armee hadde he be. 60
 
 ARRAY..............4
GP 41 And eek in what array that they were inne; 40
GP 73 But for to tellen yow of his array, 72
GP 330 Of his array telle I no lenger tale. 332
GP 716 Th' estaat, th' array, the nombre, and eek the cause 718
 
 ARRERAGE...........1
GP 602 Ther koude no man brynge hym in arrerage. 604
 
 ART................1
GP 476 For she koude of that art the olde daunce. 478
 
 ARTOYS.............1
GP 86 In Flaundres, in Artoys, and Pycardie, 86
 
 ARWES..............2
GP 104 A sheef of pecok arwes, bright and kene, 104
GP 107 His arwes drouped noght with fetheres lowe), 106
 
 ARYGHT.............1
GP 267 His eyen twynkled in his heed aryght 268
 
 AS.................98
GP 20 In Southwerk at the Tabard as I lay 20
GP 34 To take oure wey ther as I yow devyse. 34
GP 39 Of ech of hem, so as it semed me, 38
GP 49 As wel in cristendom as in hethenesse, 48
GP 49 As wel in cristendom as in hethenesse, 48
GP 69 And of his port as meeke as is a mayde. 68
GP 69 And of his port as meeke as is a mayde. 68
GP 81 With lokkes crulle as they were leyd in presse. 80
GP 87 And born hym weel, as of so litel space, 86
GP 89 Embrouded was he, as it were a meede 88
GP 92 He was as fressh as is the month of May. 92
GP 92 He was as fressh as is the month of May. 92
GP 114 Harneised wel and sharp as point of spere; 114
GP 117 A forster was he, soothly, as I gesse. 116
GP 152 Hir nose tretys, hir eyen greye as glas, 152
GP 157 Ful fetys was hir cloke, as I was war. 156
GP 171 And eek as loude as dooth the chapel belle 170
GP 171 And eek as loude as dooth the chapel belle 170
GP 172 Ther as this lord was kepere of the celle. 172
GP 187 As Austyn bit? How shal the world be served? 186
GP 190 Grehoundes he hadde as swift as fowel in flight; 190
GP 190 Grehoundes he hadde as swift as fowel in flight; 190
GP 198 His heed was balled, that shoon as any glas, 198
GP 199 And eek his face, as he hadde been enoynt. 198
GP 202 That stemed as a forneys of a leed; 202
GP 205 He was nat pale as a forpyned goost. 204
GP 207 His palfrey was as broun as is a berye. 206
GP 207 His palfrey was as broun as is a berye. 206
GP 219 As seyde hymself, moore than a curat, 218
GP 224 Ther as he wiste to have a good pitaunce. 224
GP 238 His nekke whit was as the flour-de-lys; 238
GP 239 Therto he strong was as a champioun. 238
GP 243 For unto swich a worthy man as he 242
GP 244 Acorded nat, as by his facultee, 244
GP 249 And over al, ther as profit sholde arise, 248
GP 257 And rage he koude, as it were right a whelp. 258
GP 260 With a thredbare cope, as is a povre scoler, 262
GP 263 That rounded as a belle out of the presse. 264
GP 268 As doon the sterres in the frosty nyght. 270
GP 287 As leene was his hors as is a rake, 288
GP 287 As leene was his hors as is a rake, 288
GP 321 Nowher so bisy a man as he ther nas, 322
GP 332 Whit was his berd as is the dayesye; 334
GP 358 Heeng at his girdel, whit as morne milk. 360
GP 385 But greet harm was it, as it thoughte me, 386
GP 390 He rood upon a rouncy, as he kouthe, 392
GP 407 He knew alle the havenes, as they were, 408
GP 462 But thereof nedeth nat to speke as nowthe. 464
GP 471 As brood as is a bokeler or a targe; 472
GP 471 As brood as is a bokeler or a targe; 472
GP 535 And thanne his neighebor right as hymselve. 536
GP 552 His berd as any sowe or fox was reed, 554
GP 553 And therto brood, as though it were a spade. 554
GP 556 Reed as the brustles of a sowes erys; 558
GP 559 His mouth as greet was as a greet forneys. 560
GP 559 His mouth as greet was as a greet forneys. 560
GP 583 Or lyve as scarsly as hym list desire; 584
GP 583 Or lyve as scarsly as hym list desire; 584
GP 588 His berd was shave as ny as ever he kan; 590
GP 588 His berd was shave as ny as ever he kan; 590
GP 605 They were adrad of hym as of the deeth. 606
GP 621 Tukked he was as is a frere aboute, 622
GP 626 As hoot he was and lecherous as a sparwe, 628
GP 626 As hoot he was and lecherous as a sparwe, 628
GP 635 And for to drynken strong wyn, reed as blood; 636
GP 636 Thanne wolde he speke and crie as he were wood. 638
GP 643 Kan clepen " Watte " as wel as kan the pope. 644
GP 643 Kan clepen " Watte " as wel as kan the pope. 644
GP 661 For curs wol slee right as assoillyng savith, 662
GP 667 As greet as it were for an ale-stake. 668
GP 667 As greet as it were for an ale-stake. 668
GP 675 This Pardoner hadde heer as yelow as wex, 676
GP 675 This Pardoner hadde heer as yelow as wex, 676
GP 676 But smothe it heeng as dooth a strike of flex; 678
GP 684 Swiche glarynge eyen hadde he as an hare. 686
GP 688 A voys he hadde as smal as hath a goot. 690
GP 688 A voys he hadde as smal as hath a goot. 690
GP 690 As smothe it was as it were late shave. 692
GP 690 As smothe it was as it were late shave. 692
GP 713 To wynne silver, as he ful wel koude; 714
GP 730 For this ye knowen al so wel as I: 732
GP 732 He moot reherce as ny as evere he kan 734
GP 732 He moot reherce as ny as evere he kan 734
GP 738 He moot as wel seye o word as another. 740
GP 738 He moot as wel seye o word as another. 740
GP 745 Heere in this tale, as that they sholde stonde. 746
GP 765 Atones in this herberwe as is now. 766
GP 771 And wel I woot, as ye goon by the weye, 772
GP 774 To ride by the weye doumb as a stoon; 776
GP 776 As I seyde erst, and doon yow som confort. 778
GP 779 And for to werken as I shal yow seye, 780
GP 787 And bad him seye his voirdit as hym leste. 788
GP 832 As evere mote I drynke wyn or ale, 834
GP 843 And shortly for to tellen as it was, 844
GP 847 And telle he moste his tale, as was resoun, 848
GP 849 As ye han herd; what nedeth wordes mo? 850
GP 851 As he that wys was and obedient 852
GP 858 His tale anon, and seyde as ye may heere. 860