ARCITES..........1
KnT 1577 And whan that he had herd Arcites tale, 718
 
 ARGUS............1
KnT 1390 As he was whan that Argus took his sleep; 532
 
 ARISEN...........1
KnT 1041 She was arisen and al redy dight, 182
 
 ARM-GREET........1
KnT 2145 A wrethe of gold, arm-greet, of huge wighte, 1286
 
 ARME.............1
KnT 2726 And haryed forth by arme, foot, and too, 1868
 
 ARMED............9
KnT 1852 Armed for lystes up at alle rightes, 994
KnT 2012 Armed Compleint, Outhees, and fiers Outrage; 1154
KnT 2042 Armed, and looked grym as he were wood; 1184
KnT 2100 Wel armed for the werre at alle rightes. 1242
KnT 2119 Som wol ben armed in an haubergeoun, 1260
KnT 2123 Som wol ben armed on his legges weel, 1264
KnT 2126 Armed were they, as I have yow told, 1268
KnT 2154 Armed ful wel, with hertes stierne and stoute. 1296
KnT 2180 Al armed, save hir heddes, in al hir gere, 1322
 
 ARMEN............1
KnT 1651 Everich of hem heelp for to armen oother 792
 
 ARMES............18
KnT 874 And al his hoost in armes hym bisyde. 16
KnT 957 And in his armes he hem alle up hente, 98
KnT 1012 Bothe in oon armes, wroght ful richely, 154
KnT 2046 This god of armes was arrayed thus. 1188
KnT 2136 His shuldres brode, his armes rounde and longe; 1278
KnT 2159 Cam ridynge lyk the god of armes, Mars. 1300
KnT 2238 I kepe noght of armes for to yelpe, 1380
KnT 2241 Of pris of armes blowen up and doun; 1382
KnT 2247 So that I have my lady in myne armes. 1388
KnT 2248 For though so be that Mars is god of armes, 1390
KnT 2376 Of armes al the brydel in thyn hond, 1518
KnT 2387 And haddest hire in armes at thy wille -- 1528
KnT 2411 And alle the armes of my compaignye, 1552
KnT 2711 To othere woundes and to broken armes 1852
KnT 2781 And softe taak me in youre armes tweye, 1922
KnT 2801 And yet mooreover, for in his armes two 1942
KnT 2891 And covered with the armes of daun Arcite. 2032
KnT 2916 And twenty fadme of brede the armes straughte -- 2058
 
 ARMURERS.........1
KnT 2507 Gnawynge, and faste the armurers also 1648
 
 ARMYPOTENTE......2
KnT 1982 Ther stood the temple of Mars armypotente, 1124
KnT 2441 And Mars, the stierne god armypotente, 1582
 
 ARRAY............5
KnT 934 And alle we that been in this array 76
KnT 1408 And right anon he chaunged his array, 550
KnT 1538 Is gereful, right so chaungeth she array. 680
KnT 1932 Lust and array, and alle the circumstaunces 1074
KnT 2199 The riche array of Theseus paleys, 1340
 
 ARRAYED..........6
KnT 1389 Arrayed was this god, as he took keep, 530
KnT 1801 Se how they blede! Be they noght wel arrayed? 942
KnT 2046 This god of armes was arrayed thus. 1188
KnT 2090 That at his grete cost arrayed thus 1232
KnT 2529 Arrayed right as he were a god in trone. 1670
KnT 2867 In colpons wel arrayed for to brenne. 2008
 
 ARREEST..........1
KnT 1310 And dwelleth eek in prison and arreest, 452
 
 ARREST...........1
KnT 2602 In goon the speres ful sadly in arrest; 1744
 
 ARRETTED.........1
KnT 2729 It nas arretted hym no vileynye; 1870
 
 ARS-METRIKE......1
KnT 1898 That geometrie or ars-metrike kan, 1040
 
 ART..............14
KnT 1082 That art so pale and deedly on to see? 224
KnT 1149 For which thou art ybounden as a knyght 290
KnT 1154 And thou art fals, I telle thee outrely, 296
KnT 1241 And art a knyght, a worthy and an able, 382
KnT 1292 Sith thou art at thy large, of prisoun free, 434
KnT 1293 And art a lord, greet is thyn avauntage 434
KnT 1583 And art my blood, and to my conseil sworn, 724
KnT 1600 Nere it that thou art sik and wood for love, 742
KnT 1608 But for as muche thou art a worthy knyght 750
KnT 1719 And as thou art a rightful lord and juge, 860
KnT 2328 Syn thou art mayde and kepere of us alle, 1470
KnT 2374 Of Trace honoured art and lord yholde, 1516
KnT 2445 Foond in his olde experience an art 1586
KnT 2791 Fredom, and al that longeth to that art -- 1932
 
 ARTOW............3
KnT 1141 Thus artow of my conseil, out of doute, 282
KnT 1151 Or elles artow fals, I dar wel seyn. " 292
KnT 1581 Now artow hent, that lovest my lady so, 722
 
 ARWES............3
KnT 1966 A bowe he bar and arwes brighte and kene. 1108
KnT 2080 With bowe in honde and arwes in a cas. 1222
KnT 2358 And with that word, the arwes in the caas 1500
 
 ARYS.............1
KnT 1045 And seith " Arys, and do thyn observaunce. " 186
 
 AS...............212
KnT 859 Whilom, as olde stories tellen us, 0
KnT 885 But al that thyng I moot as now forbere. 26
KnT 896 He was war, as he caste his eye aside, 38
KnT 916 Victorie, and as a conqueror to lyven, 58
KnT 924 Now be we caytyves, as it is wel seene, 66
KnT 959 And swoor his ooth, as he was trewe knyght, 100
KnT 964 As he that hadde his deeth ful wel deserved. 106
KnT 984 Faire in a feeld, ther as he thoughte to fighte. 126
KnT 987 He faught, and slough hym manly as a knyght 128
KnT 993 To doon obsequies, as was tho the gyse. 134
KnT 1004 And dide with al the contree as hym leste. 146
KnT 1018 As they that weren of the blood roial 160
KnT 1027 With laurer crowned as a conquerour; 168
KnT 1040 Er it were day, as was hir wone to do, 182
KnT 1052 She walketh up and doun, and as hire liste 194
KnT 1055 And as an aungel hevenysshly she soong. 196
KnT 1058 (Ther as the knyghtes weren in prisoun 200
KnT 1061 Ther as this Emelye hadde hir pleyynge. 202
KnT 1064 As was his wone, by leve of his gayler, 206
KnT 1068 Ther as this fresshe Emelye the shene 210
KnT 1076 Of iren greet and square as any sparre, 218
KnT 1079 As though he stongen were unto the herte. 220
KnT 1102 But Venus is it soothly, as I gesse. " 244
KnT 1113 Wher as this lady romed to and fro, 254
KnT 1116 Arcite is hurt as muche as he, or moore. 258
KnT 1116 Arcite is hurt as muche as he, or moore. 258
KnT 1138 In every cas, as I shal forthren thee -- 280
KnT 1147 As to my conseil and my brother sworn 288
KnT 1148 To forthre me, as I have toold biforn. 290
KnT 1149 For which thou art ybounden as a knyght 290
KnT 1159 And myn is love as to a creature; 300
KnT 1161 As to my cosyn and my brother sworn. 302
KnT 1177 We stryve as dide the houndes for the boon; 318
KnT 1190 To telle it yow as shortly as I may, 332
KnT 1190 To telle it yow as shortly as I may, 332
KnT 1195 And for to pleye as he was wont to do; 336
KnT 1198 So wel they lovede, as olde bookes sayn, 340
KnT 1208 In swich a gyse as I you tellen shal. 350
KnT 1261 We faren as he that dronke is as a mous. 402
KnT 1261 We faren as he that dronke is as a mous. 402
KnT 1291 For, as by wey of possibilitee, 432
KnT 1309 For slayn is man right as another beest, 450
KnT 1318 Ther as a beest may al his lust fulfille. 460
KnT 1345 For everemo, as out of that contree, 486
KnT 1353 Now demeth as yow liste, ye that kan, 494
KnT 1354 For I wol telle forth as I bigan. 496
KnT 1362 That lene he wex and drye as is a shaft; 504
KnT 1364 His hewe falow and pale as asshen colde, 506
KnT 1383 At Thebes, in his contree, as I seyde, 524
KnT 1384 Upon a nyght in sleep as he hym leyde, 526
KnT 1389 Arrayed was this god, as he took keep, 530
KnT 1390 As he was whan that Argus took his sleep; 532
KnT 1409 And cladde hym as a povre laborer, 550
KnT 1412 Which was disgised povrely as he was, 554
KnT 1429 But half so wel biloved a man as he 570
KnT 1436 Ther as he myghte his vertu excercise. 578
KnT 1461 Therfore I passe as lightly as I may. 602
KnT 1461 Therfore I passe as lightly as I may. 602
KnT 1463 The thridde nyght (as olde bookes seyn, 604
KnT 1466 As, whan a thyng is shapen, it shal be -- 608
KnT 1469 And fleeth the citee faste as he may go. 610
KnT 1475 And thus he fleeth as faste as evere he may. 616
KnT 1475 And thus he fleeth as faste as evere he may. 616
KnT 1502 He on a courser, startlynge as the fir, 644
KnT 1516 Ther as by aventure this Palamoun 658
KnT 1531 As doon thise loveres in hir queynte geres, 672
KnT 1533 Now up, now doun, as boket in a welle. 674
KnT 1534 Right as the Friday, soothly for to telle, 676
KnT 1537 The hertes of hir folk; right as hir day 678
KnT 1551 By verray ligne, as of the stok roial, 692
KnT 1554 I serve hym as his squier povrely. 696
KnT 1557 But ther as I was wont to highte Arcite, 698
KnT 1578 As he were wood, with face deed and pale, 720
KnT 1584 As I ful ofte have told thee heerbiforn, 726
KnT 1598 As fiers as leon pulled out his swerd, 740
KnT 1598 As fiers as leon pulled out his swerd, 740
KnT 1608 But for as muche thou art a worthy knyght 750
KnT 1612 That heere I wol be founden as a knyght, 754
KnT 1619 Thow mayst wel have thy lady as for me. " 760
KnT 1633 And on his hors, allone as he was born, 774
KnT 1638 Right as the hunters in the regne of Trace, 780
KnT 1648 As fer as everich of hem oother knewe. 790
KnT 1648 As fer as everich of hem oother knewe. 790
KnT 1652 As freendly as he were his owene brother; 794
KnT 1652 As freendly as he were his owene brother; 794
KnT 1657 And as a crueel tigre was Arcite; 798
KnT 1658 As wilde bores gonne they to smyte, 800
KnT 1659 That frothen whit as foom for ire wood. 800
KnT 1683 Cleer was the day, as I have toold er this, 824
KnT 1689 In which ther was an hert, as men hym tolde, 830
KnT 1695 With houndes swiche as that hym list comaunde. 836
KnT 1699 That foughten breme as it were bores two. 840
KnT 1702 It semed as it wolde felle an ook. 844
KnT 1713 As it were in a lystes roially. " 854
KnT 1719 And as thou art a rightful lord and juge, 860
KnT 1722 But sle my felawe eek as wel as me; 864
KnT 1722 But sle my felawe eek as wel as me; 864
KnT 1751 Greet pitee was it, as it thoughte hem alle, 892
KnT 1759 And wolde have kist his feet ther as he stood; 900
KnT 1767 As thus: he thoghte wel that every man 908
KnT 1777 As wel as to a proud despitous man 918
KnT 1777 As wel as to a proud despitous man 918
KnT 1790 Of everich herte as that hym list divyse. 932
KnT 1808 Kan hem therfore as muche thank as me. 950
KnT 1808 Kan hem therfore as muche thank as me. 950
KnT 1817 As he that hath ben caught ofte in his laas, 958
KnT 1833 I speke as for my suster Emelye, 974
KnT 1843 As hym is shape, and herkneth in what wyse; 984
KnT 1855 Upon my trouthe, and as I am a knyght, 996
KnT 1858 May with his hundred, as I spak of now, 1000
KnT 1864 As I shal evene juge been and trewe. 1006
KnT 1885 That swich a noble theatre as it was 1026
KnT 1896 Was noon in erthe, as in so litel space; 1038
KnT 1950 For as hir list the world than may she gye. 1092
KnT 1958 With wawes grene, and brighte as any glas. 1100
KnT 1965 And blynd he was, as it is often seene; 1106
KnT 1967 Why sholde I noght as wel eek telle yow al 1108
KnT 1974 Ther as Mars hath his sovereyn mansioun. 1116
KnT 1980 As though a storm sholde bresten every bough. 1122
KnT 1997 The crueel Ire, reed as any gleede; 1138
KnT 2037 As is depeynted in the sterres above 1178
KnT 2042 Armed, and looked grym as he were wood; 1184
KnT 2052 As shortly as I kan, I wol me haste, 1194
KnT 2052 As shortly as I kan, I wol me haste, 1194
KnT 2061 Hir sone is eek a sterre, as men may see. 1202
KnT 2097 The bataille to darreyne, as I yow tolde. 1238
KnT 2103 As for to speke of knyghthod of hir hond, 1244
KnT 2104 As fer as God hath maked see or lond, 1246
KnT 2104 As fer as God hath maked see or lond, 1246
KnT 2126 Armed were they, as I have yow told, 1268
KnT 2137 And as the gyse was in his contree, 1278
KnT 2141 With nayles yelewe and brighte as any gold, 1282
KnT 2144 As any ravenes fethere it shoon for blak; 1286
KnT 2149 Twenty and mo, as grete as any steer, 1290
KnT 2149 Twenty and mo, as grete as any steer, 1290
KnT 2155 With Arcita, in stories as men fynde, 1296
KnT 2164 Bret-ful of rubyes rede as fyr sparklynge; 1306
KnT 2166 And that was yelow, and glytered as the sonne. 1308
KnT 2171 And as a leon he his lookyng caste. 1312
KnT 2174 His voys was as a trompe thonderynge. 1316
KnT 2178 An egle tame, as any lilye whyt. 1320
KnT 2220 And herte soor he seyde as ye shal heere: 1362
KnT 2234 As wisly as I shal for everemoore, 1376
KnT 2234 As wisly as I shal for everemoore, 1376
KnT 2264 Al telle I noght as now his observaunces; 1406
KnT 2279 The hornes fulle of meeth, as was the gyse -- 1420
KnT 2293 And dide hir thynges, as men may biholde 1434
KnT 2296 Unto Dyane she spak as ye may heere: 1438
KnT 2302 As keepe me fro thy vengeaunce and thyn ire, 1444
KnT 2317 As sende love and pees bitwixe hem two, 1458
KnT 2325 As sende me hym that moost desireth me. 1466
KnT 2337 And as it queynte it made a whistelynge, 1478
KnT 2338 As doon thise wete brondes in hir brennynge, 1480
KnT 2340 As it were blody dropes many oon; 1482
KnT 2347 With bowe in honde, right as an hunteresse, 1488
KnT 2357 Thyn aventure of love, as in this cas. " 1498
KnT 2377 And hem fortunest as thee lyst devyse, 1518
KnT 2392 Have routhe as wel upon my peynes smerte. 1534
KnT 2393 I am yong and unkonnynge, as thow woost, 1534
KnT 2394 And, as I trowe, with love offended moost 1536
KnT 2404 As wel as thilke fyr now brenneth me, 1546
KnT 2404 As wel as thilke fyr now brenneth me, 1546
KnT 2437 As fayn as fowel is of the brighte sonne. 1578
KnT 2437 As fayn as fowel is of the brighte sonne. 1578
KnT 2447 As sooth is seyd, elde hath greet avantage; 1588
KnT 2472 Shal have his lady, as thou hast him hight. 1614
KnT 2481 And telle yow as pleynly as I kan 1622
KnT 2481 And telle yow as pleynly as I kan 1622
KnT 2505 There as nede is they weren no thyng ydel; 1646
KnT 2510 With shorte staves, thikke as they may goon; 1652
KnT 2529 Arrayed right as he were a god in trone. 1670
KnT 2608 Out goon the swerdes as the silver brighte; 1750
KnT 2614 He rolleth under foot as dooth a bal; 1756
KnT 2619 As forward was, right there he moste abyde. 1760
KnT 2628 So crueel on the hunte as is Arcite 1770
KnT 2633 As Palamon to sleen his foo Arcite. 1774
KnT 2639 This Palamon, as he faught with Arcite, 1780
KnT 2681 (For wommen, as to speken in comune, 1822
KnT 2683 And was al his chiere, as in his herte. 1824
KnT 2687 And leep aside, and foundred as he leep; 1828
KnT 2690 That in the place he lay as he were deed, 1832
KnT 2692 As blak he lay as any cole or crowe, 1834
KnT 2692 As blak he lay as any cole or crowe, 1834
KnT 2707 And of another thyng they weren as fayn, 1848
KnT 2715 For which this noble duc, as he wel kan, 1856
KnT 2718 Unto the straunge lordes, as was right. 1860
KnT 2720 But as a justes or a tourneiynge; 1862
KnT 2733 The gree as wel of o syde as of oother, 1874
KnT 2733 The gree as wel of o syde as of oother, 1874
KnT 2734 And eyther syde ylik as ootheres brother; 1876
KnT 2764 Thanne seyde he thus, as ye shal after heere: 1906
KnT 2793 As in this world right now ne knowe I non 1934
KnT 2794 So worthy to ben loved as Palamon, 1936
KnT 2810 As I cam nevere, I kan nat tellen wher. 1952
KnT 2840 As he hadde seyn it chaunge bothe up and doun, 1982
KnT 2843 " Right as ther dyed nevere man, " quod he, 1984
KnT 2858 That ther as first Arcite and Palamoun 2000
KnT 2861 Ther as he hadde his amorouse desires, 2002
KnT 2887 In as muche as the servyce sholde be 2028
KnT 2887 In as muche as the servyce sholde be 2028
KnT 2898 Toward the grove, as ye shul after heere. 2040
KnT 2911 With fyr in honde, as was that tyme the gyse, 2052
KnT 2921 As ook, firre, birch, aspe, alder, holm, popler, 2062
KnT 2941 Ne how that Emelye, as was the gyse, 2082
KnT 2950 Into the fyr, that brente as it were wood; 2092
KnT 2984 His eyen sette he ther as was his lest. 2126
KnT 3019 And hath so long a lif, as we may see, 2160
KnT 3023 Yet wasteth it as it lyth by the weye. 2164
KnT 3030 He moot be deed, the kyng as shal a page; 2172
KnT 3032 Som in the large feeld, as men may see; 2174
KnT 3041 " Thanne is it wysdom, as it thynketh me, 2182
KnT 3055 Thanne is it best, as for a worthy fame, 2196