ANDSWERE.........1
MerT 1870 Andswere to my demaunde, as in this cas. 626
 
 ANON.............7
MerT 1656 Answerde anon right in his japerye; 412
MerT 1817 Men drynken and the travers drawe anon. 572
MerT 1949 And leyde hym doun to slepe, and that anon. 704
MerT 1958 Anon he preyde hire strepen hire al naked; 714
MerT 2155 And stille he sit under a bussh anon. 910
MerT 2236 And right anon thus seyde he to his queene: 992
MerT 2352 And sodeynly anon this Damyan 1108
 
 ANOON............1
MerT 1406 And that anoon in al the haste I kan. 162
 
 ANOTHER..........3
MerT 1590 Another stant so in the peples grace 346
MerT 2280 Yet hath ther founde many another man 1036
MerT 2409 And it is al another than it semeth. 1164
 
 ANSWERDE.........4
MerT 1520 Right in this wise he to Placebo answerde: 276
MerT 1656 Answerde anon right in his japerye; 412
MerT 2186 Benyngnely to Januarie answerde, 942
MerT 2368 And she answerde, " Sire, what eyleth yow? 1124
 
 ANSWERE..........4
MerT 2193 Wherfore I wole answere in this manere, 948
MerT 2266 That I shal yeven hire suffisant answere, 1022
MerT 2271 For lak of answere noon of hem shal dyen. 1026
MerT 2317 Hir answere shal she have, I undertake. 1072
 
 ANY..............12
MerT 1275 Whan that they fynden any adversitee 30
MerT 1338 How myghte a man han any adversitee 94
MerT 1480 Conseil to axe of any that is heere, 236
MerT 1501 A ful greet fool is any conseillour 256
MerT 1502 That serveth any lord of heigh honour, 258
MerT 1514 Of any man that stapen is in age 270
MerT 1541 With any wyf, if so were that she hadde 296
MerT 1910 As any man I woot of his degree, 666
MerT 1973 To any womman for to gete hire love, 728
MerT 1984 To love hym best of any creature, 740
MerT 1990 That hath an herte as hard as any stoon, 746
MerT 2268 That, though they be in any gilt ytake, 1024
 
 APAYD............3
MerT 1512 Crist halt hym of this conseil ful wel apayd. 268
MerT 1565 I prey yow that ye be nat yvele apayd. " 320
MerT 2392 God helpe me so, as I am yvele apayd. 1148
 
 APOYNTED.........2
MerT 1595 He atte laste apoynted hym on oon, 350
MerT 1616 He was apoynted ther he wolde abyde. 372
 
 APPETIT..........1
MerT 2336 May han to fruyt so greet an appetit 1092
 
 APPETYT..........1
MerT 1250 On wommen, ther as was his appetyt, 6
 
 APPREVED.........1
MerT 1349 And so commended and appreved eek 104
 
 AQUEYNTAUNCE.....1
MerT 1787 God shilde us alle from youre aqueyntaunce! 542
 
 ARGUMENTES.......1
MerT 1619 That noon of hem none argumentes make 374
 
 ARGUS............1
MerT 2111 Lo, Argus, which that hadde an hondred yen, 866
 
 ARK..............1
MerT 1795 Parfourned hath the sonne his ark diurne; 550
 
 ARMES............4
MerT 1602 Hir myddel smal, hire armes longe and sklendre, 358
MerT 1753 That he that nyght in armes wolde hire streyne 508
MerT 1821 And Januarie hath faste in armes take 576
MerT 2342 The pyrie inwith youre armes for to take, 1098
 
 ARRAY............2
MerT 1699 Or for to herknen of hir riche array. 454
MerT 2026 His housynge, his array, as honestly 782
 
 ARREEST..........1
MerT 1282 In libertee and under noon arreest, 38
 
 ART..............2
MerT 1348 Thou art so murye, and eek so vertuous, 104
MerT 2161 That art the creature that I best love. 916
 
 ARWE.............1
MerT 1673 Swifter than dooth an arwe out of a bowe. 428
 
 ARYSE............1
MerT 1966 Til evensong rong and that they moste aryse. 722
 
 AS...............112
MerT 1250 On wommen, ther as was his appetyt, 6
MerT 1251 As doon thise fooles that been seculeer. 6
MerT 1267 And certeinly, as sooth as God is kyng, 22
MerT 1267 And certeinly, as sooth as God is kyng, 22
MerT 1274 Where as thise bacheleris synge " allas, " 30
MerT 1281 They lyve but as a bryd or as a beest, 36
MerT 1281 They lyve but as a bryd or as a beest, 36
MerT 1283 Ther as a wedded man in his estaat 38
MerT 1287 For who kan be so buxom as a wyf? 42
MerT 1289 To kepe hym, syk and hool, as is his make? 44
MerT 1297 As for to spare in houshold thy dispence. 52
MerT 1313 As londes, rentes, pasture, or commune, 68
MerT 1315 That passen as a shadwe upon a wal. 70
MerT 1335 O flessh they been, and o fleesh, as I gesse, 90
MerT 1356 He may nat be deceyved, as I gesse, 112
MerT 1360 For which, if thou wolt werken as the wyse, 116
MerT 1361 Do alwey so as wommen wol thee rede. 116
MerT 1362 Lo, how that Jacob, as thise clerkes rede, 118
MerT 1366 Lo Judith, as the storie eek telle kan, 122
MerT 1376 As seith Senek, above an humble wyf. 132
MerT 1377 Suffre thy wyves tonge, as Catoun bit; 132
MerT 1382 Ther as ther nys no wyf the hous to kepe. 138
MerT 1384 Love wel thy wyf, as Crist loved his chirche. 140
MerT 1412 But forasmuche as ye been mo than I, 168
MerT 1430 Right as men may warm wex with handes plye. 186
MerT 1454 In meschief, as a suster shal the brother, 210
MerT 1461 Though I be hoor, I fare as dooth a tree 216
MerT 1465 Myn herte and alle my lymes been as grene 220
MerT 1466 As laurer thurgh the yeer is for to sene. 222
MerT 1473 As al day falleth altercacioun 228
MerT 1517 Dooth now in this matiere right as yow leste, 272
MerT 1539 Ne man, ne beest, swich as men koude devyse; 294
MerT 1554 Ye mowe, for me, right as yow liketh do; 310
MerT 1570 As thou hast herd, assenteden right now 326
MerT 1582 As whoso tooke a mirour, polisshed bryght, 338
MerT 1651 As alle wedded men doon with hire wyvys, 406
MerT 1678 So that ye use, as skile is and reson, 434
MerT 1694 As hastily as evere that she myghte 450
MerT 1694 As hastily as evere that she myghte 450
MerT 1706 And seyde his orisons, as is usage, 462
MerT 1766 As he best myghte, savynge his honour, 522
MerT 1778 As that she bar it daunsynge in hire hond; 534
MerT 1797 On th' orisonte, as in that latitude. 552
MerT 1803 Where as they doon hir thynges as hem leste, 558
MerT 1803 Where as they doon hir thynges as hem leste, 558
MerT 1810 Swiche as the cursed monk, daun Constantyn, 566
MerT 1814 " For Goddes love, as soone as it may be, 570
MerT 1814 " For Goddes love, as soone as it may be, 570
MerT 1816 And they han doon right as he wol devyse. 572
MerT 1818 The bryde was broght abedde as stille as stoon; 574
MerT 1818 The bryde was broght abedde as stille as stoon; 574
MerT 1825 Lyk to the skyn of houndfyssh, sharp as brere -- 580
MerT 1848 And ful of jargon as a flekked pye. 604
MerT 1861 As usage is of wyves for the beste. 616
MerT 1867 That langwissheth for love, as ye shul heere; 622
MerT 1870 Andswere to my demaunde, as in this cas. 626
MerT 1889 As custume is unto thise nobles alle. 644
MerT 1896 As fressh as is the brighte someres day. 652
MerT 1896 As fressh as is the brighte someres day. 652
MerT 1909 He is as wys, discreet, and as secree 664
MerT 1909 He is as wys, discreet, and as secree 664
MerT 1910 As any man I woot of his degree, 666
MerT 1913 But after mete, as soone as evere I may, 668
MerT 1913 But after mete, as soone as evere I may, 668
MerT 1935 Confortynge hym as goodly as she may. 690
MerT 1935 Confortynge hym as goodly as she may. 690
MerT 1950 She feyned hire as that she moste gon 706
MerT 1951 Ther as ye woot that every wight moot neede; 706
MerT 1972 For alle thyng hath tyme, as seyn thise clerkes -- 728
MerT 1989 Som tyrant is, as ther be many oon 744
MerT 1990 That hath an herte as hard as any stoon, 746
MerT 1990 That hath an herte as hard as any stoon, 746
MerT 2000 For it shal be right as he wole devyse. 756
MerT 2013 And eek to Januarie he gooth as lowe 768
MerT 2014 As evere dide a dogge for the bowe. 770
MerT 2024 In honest wyse, as longeth to a knyght, 780
MerT 2026 His housynge, his array, as honestly 782
MerT 2027 To his degree was maked as a kynges. 782
MerT 2041 Aboute that welle, and daunced, as men tolde. 796
MerT 2079 But evere lyve as wydwe in clothes blake, 834
MerT 2080 Soul as the turtle that lost hath hire make. 836
MerT 2095 Or elles she moot han hym as hir leste. 850
MerT 2101 As to his purpos, of no swich mateere, 856
MerT 2108 Thogh thou myghtest se as fer as shippes saille? 864
MerT 2108 Thogh thou myghtest se as fer as shippes saille? 864
MerT 2109 For as good is blynd deceyved be 864
MerT 2110 As to be deceyved whan a man may se. 866
MerT 2156 This Januarie, as blynd as is a stoon, 912
MerT 2156 This Januarie, as blynd as is a stoon, 912
MerT 2173 I yeve it yow, maketh chartres as yow leste; 928
MerT 2189 As wel as ye, and also myn honour, 944
MerT 2189 As wel as ye, and also myn honour, 944
MerT 2196 That I ne sterve, as foule as womman may, 952
MerT 2196 That I ne sterve, as foule as womman may, 952
MerT 2222 He was that tyme in Geminis, as I gesse, 978
MerT 2250 And Jhesus, filius Syrak, as I gesse, 1006
MerT 2275 So that ye men shul been as lewed as gees. 1030
MerT 2275 So that ye men shul been as lewed as gees. 1030
MerT 2297 Pardee, as faire as ye his name emplastre, 1052
MerT 2297 Pardee, as faire as ye his name emplastre, 1052
MerT 2300 And if God ne hadde, as seith the book, 1056
MerT 2308 As evere hool I moote brouke my tresses, 1064
MerT 2326 Where as this Damyan sitteth ful myrie 1082
MerT 2356 And made hym se as wel as evere he myghte. 1112
MerT 2356 And made hym se as wel as evere he myghte. 1112
MerT 2365 As dooth the mooder whan the child shal dye: 1120
MerT 2372 As me was taught, to heele with youre eyen, 1128
MerT 2384 " I se, " quod he, " as wel as evere I myghte, 1140
MerT 2384 " I se, " quod he, " as wel as evere I myghte, 1140
MerT 2392 God helpe me so, as I am yvele apayd. 1148
MerT 2396 " Ye, sire, " quod she, " ye may wene as yow lest. 1152
MerT 2404 As he that hath a day or two yseyn. 1160