| 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 |