ALABASTRE........1
KnT 1910 Of alabastre whit and reed coral, 1052
 
 ALAUNTZ..........1
KnT 2148 Aboute his chaar ther wenten white alauntz, 1290
 
 ALDER............1
KnT 2921 As ook, firre, birch, aspe, alder, holm, popler, 2062
 
 ALIGHT...........1
KnT 2189 Aboute pryme, and in the toun alight. 1330
 
 ALIGHTE..........1
KnT 983 Til that he cam to Thebes and alighte 124
 
 ALL..............2
KnT 1811 But all moot ben assayed, hoot and coold; 952
KnT 1824 But been my freendes in all that ye may. 966
 
 ALLAS............23
KnT 1073 That he was born, ful ofte he seyde, " allas! " 214
KnT 1223 He seyde, " Allas that day that I was born! 364
KnT 1227 Allas, that evere knew I Perotheus! 368
KnT 1251 " Allas, why pleynen folk so in commune 392
KnT 1281 " Allas, " quod he, " Arcita, cosyn myn, 422
KnT 1325 Allas, I se a serpent or a theef, 466
KnT 1356 Ful ofte a day he swelte and seyde " Allas! " 498
KnT 1542 " Allas, " quod he, " that day that I was bore! 684
KnT 1545 Allas, ybroght is to confusioun 686
KnT 1559 Allas, thou felle Mars! Allas, Juno! 700
KnT 1559 Allas, thou felle Mars! Allas, Juno! 700
KnT 1952 Til they for wo ful ofte seyde " allas! " 1094
KnT 2227 Allas! I ne have no langage to telle 1368
KnT 2362 And seyde, " What amounteth this, allas? 1504
KnT 2390 And foond thee liggynge by his wyf, allas! -- 1532
KnT 2771 Allas, the wo! Allas, the peynes stronge, 1912
KnT 2771 Allas, the wo! Allas, the peynes stronge, 1912
KnT 2773 Allas, the deeth! Allas, myn Emelye! 1914
KnT 2773 Allas, the deeth! Allas, myn Emelye! 1914
KnT 2774 Allas, departynge of oure compaignye! 1916
KnT 2775 Allas, myn hertes queene! Allas, my wyf, 1916
KnT 2775 Allas, myn hertes queene! Allas, my wyf, 1916
KnT 2833 To Troye. Allas, the pitee that was ther, 1974
 
 ALLE.............44
KnT 912 The eldeste lady of hem alle spak, 54
KnT 922 For, certes, lord, ther is noon of us alle 64
KnT 934 And alle we that been in this array 76
KnT 936 We losten alle oure housbondes at that toun, 78
KnT 943 Of alle oure lordes whiche that been yslawe, 84
KnT 944 Hath alle the bodyes on an heep ydrawe, 86
KnT 957 And in his armes he hem alle up hente, 98
KnT 977 That alle the feeldes glyteren up and doun; 118
KnT 1245 Of alle grace, and in so greet dispeir 386
KnT 1268 Thus may we seyen alle, and namely I, 410
KnT 1286 Assemblen alle the folk of oure kynrede, 428
KnT 1510 " May, with alle thy floures and thy grene, 652
KnT 1623 O Cupide, out of alle charitee! 764
KnT 1684 And Theseus with alle joye and blis, 826
KnT 1750 And alle the ladyes in the compaignye. 892
KnT 1751 Greet pitee was it, as it thoughte hem alle, 892
KnT 1756 And alle crieden, bothe lasse and moore, 898
KnT 1757 " Have mercy, Lord, upon us wommen alle! " 898
KnT 1806 But this is yet the beste game of alle, 948
KnT 1852 Armed for lystes up at alle rightes, 994
KnT 1932 Lust and array, and alle the circumstaunces 1074
KnT 1951 Lo, alle thise folk so caught were in hir las, 1092
KnT 2040 I may nat rekene hem alle though I wolde. 1182
KnT 2086 And seyde, " Help, for thou mayst best of alle! " 1228
KnT 2100 Wel armed for the werre at alle rightes. 1242
KnT 2181 Ful richely in alle maner thynges. 1322
KnT 2187 And in this wise thise lordes, alle and some, 1328
KnT 2263 Ful pitously, with alle circumstaunces, 1404
KnT 2328 Syn thou art mayde and kepere of us alle, 1470
KnT 2370 With alle the rytes of his payen wyse. 1512
KnT 2411 And alle the armes of my compaignye, 1552
KnT 2682 Thei folwen alle the favour of Fortune) 1824
KnT 2702 With alle blisse and greet solempnitee. 1844
KnT 2704 He nolde noght disconforten hem alle. 1846
KnT 2708 That of hem alle was ther noon yslayn, 1850
KnT 2732 To stynten alle rancour and envye, 1874
KnT 2766 Declare o point of alle my sorwes smerte 1908
KnT 2788 With alle circumstances trewely -- 1930
KnT 2879 And for the peple sholde seen hym alle, 2020
KnT 2929 Ne hou the beestes and the briddes alle 2070
KnT 3036 That is prince and cause of alle thyng, 2178
KnT 3044 And namely that to us alle is due. 2186
KnT 3097 And thus with alle blisse and melodye 2238
KnT 3101 For now is Palamon in alle wele, 2242
 
 ALLEGGE..........1
KnT 3000 Ther nedeth noght noon auctoritee t' allegge, 2142
 
 ALLIAUNCE........1
KnT 2973 To have with certein contrees alliaunce, 2114
 
 ALLONE...........5
KnT 1365 And solitarie he was and evere allone, 506
KnT 1410 And al allone, save oonly a squier 552
KnT 1633 And on his hors, allone as he was born, 774
KnT 2725 O persone allone, withouten mo, 1866
KnT 2779 Allone, withouten any compaignye. 1920
 
 ALMOOST..........1
KnT 894 Whan he was come almoost unto the toun, 36
 
 ALS..............1
KnT 1197 And he loved hym als tendrely agayn. 338
 
 ALSO.............6
KnT 1139 This was thyn ooth, and myn also, certeyn; 280
KnT 1297 And eek with peyne that love me yeveth also, 438
KnT 1795 And that hir deth lith in my myght also, 936
KnT 2024 Ther were also, of Martes divisioun, 1166
KnT 2507 Gnawynge, and faste the armurers also 1648
KnT 3027 " Of man and womman seen we wel also 2168
 
 ALTHOUGH.........4
KnT 1089 Hath yeven us this, although we hadde it sworn; 230
KnT 1765 And although that his ire hir gilt accused, 906
KnT 2211 (Although it nere nat day by houres two, 1352
KnT 2388 Although thee ones on a tyme mysfille, 1530
 
 ALWAY............1
KnT 1350 But in prison he moot dwelle alway; 492
 
 ALWEY............3
KnT 2236 And holden werre alwey with chastitee. 1378
KnT 2408 Of any place, and alwey moost labouren 1550
KnT 2699 And alwey criynge after Emelye. 1840
 
 ALYVE............1
KnT 2698 For he was yet in memorie and alyve, 1840
 
 AM...............19
KnT 1131 To me, that am thy cosyn and thy brother 272
KnT 1244 But I, that am exiled and bareyne 386
KnT 1272 Ther now I am exiled fro my wele. 414
KnT 1460 His martirdom? For sothe it am nat I; 602
KnT 1550 Of his lynage am I and his ofspryng 692
KnT 1552 And now I am so caytyf and so thral, 694
KnT 1590 For I am Palamon, thy mortal foo. 732
KnT 1592 But out of prison am astert by grace, 734
KnT 1618 And sle me in this wode ther I am inne, 760
KnT 1734 That I am thilke woful Palamoun 876
KnT 1736 I am thy mortal foo, and it am I 878
KnT 1736 I am thy mortal foo, and it am I 878
KnT 1794 And witen I am hir mortal enemy, 936
KnT 1855 Upon my trouthe, and as I am a knyght, 996
KnT 2230 I am so confus that I kan noght seye 1372
KnT 2307 I am, thow woost, yet of thy compaignye, 1448
KnT 2393 I am yong and unkonnynge, as thow woost, 1534
KnT 2477 I am thyn aiel, redy at thy wille; 1618
KnT 2667 She seyde, " I am ashamed, doutelees. " 1808