ASCENDENT..........1
GP 417 Wel koude he fortunen the ascendent 418
 
 ASONDER............1
GP 491 Wyd was his parisshe, and houses fer asonder, 492
 
 ASSEMBLED..........1
GP 717 Why that assembled was this compaignye 718
 
 ASSENT.............3
GP 777 And if yow liketh alle by oon assent 778
GP 817 In heigh and lough; and thus by oon assent 818
GP 852 To kepe his foreward by his free assent, 854
 
 ASSENTE............1
GP 374 And eek hir wyves wolde it wel assente; 376
 
 ASSISE.............1
GP 314 Justice he was ful often in assise, 316
 
 ASSOILLYNG.........1
GP 661 For curs wol slee right as assoillyng savith, 662
 
 ASTORED............1
GP 609 Ful riche he was astored pryvely. 610
 
 ASTRONOMYE.........1
GP 414 For he was grounded in astronomye. 416
 
 AT.................38
GP 20 In Southwerk at the Tabard as I lay 20
GP 23 At nyght was come into that hostelrye 22
GP 42 And at a knyght than wol I first bigynne. 42
GP 51 At Alisaundre he was whan it was wonne. 50
GP 56 In Gernade at the seege eek hadde he be 56
GP 58 At Lyeys was he and at Satalye, 58
GP 58 At Lyeys was he and at Satalye, 58
GP 60 At many a noble armee hadde he be. 60
GP 61 At mortal batailles hadde he been fiftene, 60
GP 62 And foughten for oure feith at Tramyssene 62
GP 100 And carf biforn his fader at the table. 100
GP 102 At that tyme, for hym liste ride so, 102
GP 127 At mete wel ytaught was she with alle; 126
GP 193 I seigh his sleves purfiled at the hond 192
GP 213 Of yonge wommen at his owene cost. 212
GP 293 For hym was levere have at his beddes heed 294
GP 310 That often hadde been at the Parvys, 312
GP 326 Ther koude no wight pynche at his writyng; 328
GP 355 At sessiouns ther was he lord and sire; 356
GP 358 Heeng at his girdel, whit as morne milk. 360
GP 460 Housbondes at chirche dore she hadde fyve, 462
GP 463 And thries hadde she been at Jerusalem; 464
GP 465 At Rome she hadde been, and at Boloigne, 466
GP 465 At Rome she hadde been, and at Boloigne, 466
GP 466 In Galice at Seint-Jame, and at Coloigne. 468
GP 466 In Galice at Seint-Jame, and at Coloigne. 468
GP 512 But dwelte at hoom, and kepte wel his folde, 514
GP 534 At alle tymes, thogh him gamed or smerte, 536
GP 548 At wrastlynge he wolde have alwey the ram. 550
GP 551 Or breke it at a rennyng with his heed. 552
GP 663 In daunger hadde he at his owene gise 664
GP 718 In Southwerk at this gentil hostelrye 720
GP 749 He served us with vitaille at the beste; 750
GP 778 For to stonden at my juggement, 780
GP 799 Shal have a soper at oure aller cost 800
GP 804 Right at myn owene cost, and be youre gyde; 806
GP 815 And sette a soper at a certeyn pris, 816
GP 816 And we wol reuled been at his devys 818
 
 ATONES.............1
GP 765 Atones in this herberwe as is now. 766
 
 ATTE...............4
GP 29 And wel we weren esed atte beste. 28
GP 125 After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, 124
GP 651 A twelf month, and excuse hym atte fulle; 652
GP 707 But trewely to tellen atte laste, 708
 
 AUDITOUR...........1
GP 594 Ther was noon auditour koude on him wynne. 596
 
 AUGHT..............1
GP 389 For aught I woot, he was of Dertemouthe. 390
 
 AUSTYN.............2
GP 187 As Austyn bit? How shal the world be served? 186
GP 188 Lat Austyn have his swynk to hym reserved! 188
 
 AVAUNCE............1
GP 246 It is nat honest; it may nat avaunce, 246
 
 AVAUNT.............1
GP 227 For if he yaf, he dorste make avaunt, 226
 
 AVENTURE...........2
GP 25 Of sondry folk, by aventure yfalle 24
GP 844 Were it by aventure, or sort, or cas, 846
 
 AVENTURES..........1
GP 795 Of aventures that whilom han bifalle. 796
 
 AVERROIS...........1
GP 433 Averrois, Damascien, and Constantyn, 434
 
 AVYCEN.............1
GP 432 Serapion, Razis, and Avycen, 434
 
 AVYS...............1
GP 786 And graunted hym withouten moore avys, 788
 
 AWE................1
GP 654 He wolde techen him to have noon awe 656
 
 AY.................4
GP 63 In lystes thries, and ay slayn his foo. 62
GP 233 His typet was ay farsed ful of knyves 232
GP 572 That he was ay biforn and in good staat. 574
GP 646 Ay " Questio quid iuris " wolde he crie. 648
 
 BAAR...............4
GP 108 And in his hand he baar a myghty bowe. 108
GP 111 Upon his arm he baar a gay bracer, 110
GP 237 Of yeddynges he baar outrely the pris. 236
GP 618 And by his syde he baar a rusty blade. 620
 
 BACHELER...........1
GP 80 A lovyere and a lusty bacheler, 80
 
 BAD................1
GP 787 And bad him seye his voirdit as hym leste. 788
 
 BAGGEPIPE..........1
GP 565 A baggepipe wel koude he blowe and sowne, 566
 
 BAILLIF............1
GP 603 Ther nas baillif, ne hierde, nor oother hyne, 604
 
 BAKE...............2
GP 343 Withoute bake mete was nevere his hous, 344
GP 384 Maken mortreux, and wel bake a pye. 386
 
 BALDESWELLE........1
GP 620 Biside a toun men clepen Baldeswelle. 622
 
 BALLED.............1
GP 198 His heed was balled, that shoon as any glas, 198
 
 BAR................5
GP 105 Under his belt he bar ful thriftily 104
GP 116 An horn he bar, the bawdryk was of grene; 116
GP 158 Of smal coral aboute hire arm she bar 158
GP 558 A swerd and a bokeler bar he by his syde. 560
GP 673 This Somonour bar to hym a stif burdoun; 674
 
 BARE...............1
GP 683 Dischevelee, save his cappe, he rood al bare. 684
 
 BAREN..............1
GP 721 How that we baren us that ilke nyght, 722
 
 BARGAYNES..........1
GP 282 With his bargaynes and with his chevyssaunce. 284
 
 BARGE..............1
GP 410 His barge ycleped was the Maudelayne. 412
 
 BARRES.............1
GP 329 Girt with a ceint of silk, with barres smale; 330
 
 BATAILLES..........1
GP 61 At mortal batailles hadde he been fiftene, 60
 
 BATHE..............1
GP 445 A good WIF was ther OF biside BATHE, 446
 
 BATHED.............1
GP 3 And bathed every veyne in swich licour 2
 
 BAWDRYK............1
GP 116 An horn he bar, the bawdryk was of grene; 116
 
 BE.................15
GP 56 In Gernade at the seege eek hadde he be 56
GP 60 At many a noble armee hadde he be. 60
GP 187 As Austyn bit? How shal the world be served? 186
GP 297 But al be that he was a philosophre, 298
GP 501 For if a preest be foul, on whom we truste, 502
GP 569 For to be wise in byynge of vitaille; 570
GP 657 For in his purs he sholde ypunysshed be. 658
GP 733 Everich a word, if it be in his charge, 734
GP 742 The wordes moote be cosyn to the dede. 744
GP 782 But ye be myrie, I wol yeve yow myn heed! 784
GP 804 Right at myn owene cost, and be youre gyde; 806
GP 807 And if ye vouche sauf that it be so, 808
GP 833 Whoso be rebel to my juggement 834
GP 840 And ye, sire Clerk, lat be youre shamefastnesse, 842
GP 854 What, welcome be the cut, a Goddes name! 856