| 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 |