ANGELUS...........1
MilT 3216 And Angelus ad virginem he song; 30
 
 ANGER.............1
MilT 3745 And on his lippe he gan for anger byte, 558
 
 ANON..............12
MilT 3347 And he a cat, he wolde hire hente anon. 160
MilT 3365 And spak unto his wyf, and seyde anon, 178
MilT 3408 And right anon, withouten wordes mo, 222
MilT 3471 Into the floor the dore fil anon. 284
MilT 3547 " Anon go gete us faste into this in 360
MilT 3578 Be myrie, for the flood wol passe anon.' 392
MilT 3607 And seyde, " Allas! go forth thy wey anon, 420
MilT 3687 Whan that the firste cok hath crowe, anon 500
MilT 3720 " Thanne make thee redy, " quod she, " I come anon. " 534
MilT 3765 And seyde, " Undo, Gerveys, and that anon. " 578
MilT 3806 This Nicholas anon leet fle a fart 620
MilT 3831 For whan he spak, he was anon bore doun 644
 
 ANON-RIGHTES......1
MilT 3480 Therwith the nyght-spel seyde he anon-rightes 294
 
 ANONRIGHT.........1
MilT 3847 For every clerk anonright heeld with oother. 660
 
 ANOON.............1
MilT 3431 " Go up, " quod he unto his knave anoon, 244
 
 ANOTHER...........2
MilT 3457 So ferde another clerk with astromye; 270
MilT 3710 I love another -- and elles I were to blame -- 524
 
 ANSWERDE..........7
MilT 3368 And she answerde hir housbonde therwithal, 182
MilT 3490 This carpenter answerde, " What seystow? 304
MilT 3492 This Nicholas answerde, " Fecche me drynke, 306
MilT 3522 This carpenter answerde, " Allas, my wyf! 336
MilT 3779 Gerveys answerde, " Certes, were it gold, 592
MilT 3790 This Alison answerde, " Who is ther 604
MilT 3843 For what so that this carpenter answerde, 656
 
 ANSWERE...........1
MilT 3418 He nolde answere for thyng that myghte falle. 232
 
 ANY...............10
MilT 3204 Allone, withouten any compaignye, 18
MilT 3207 Of lycorys or any cetewale. 20
MilT 3234 As any wezele hir body gent and smal. 48
MilT 3246 And tho were bent and blake as any sloo. 60
MilT 3258 As any swalwe sittynge on a berne. 72
MilT 3260 As any kyde or calf folwynge his dame. 74
MilT 3269 For any lord to leggen in his bedde, 82
MilT 3270 Or yet for any good yeman to wedde. 84
MilT 3310 Hir forheed shoon as bright as any day, 124
MilT 3336 Ther any gaylard tappestere was. 150
 
 APART.............2
MilT 3210 His augrym stones layen faire apart, 24
MilT 3663 And he drough hym apart out of the chirche, 476
 
 APE...............1
MilT 3389 And thus she maketh Absolon hire ape, 202
 
 APPLES............1
MilT 3262 Or hoord of apples leyd in hey or heeth. 76
 
 ARIGHT............2
MilT 3405 And if so be the game wente aright, 218
MilT 3426 It stondeth nat aright with Nicholas. 240
 
 ARM...............2
MilT 3406 She sholde slepen in his arm al nyght, 220
MilT 3829 For with the fal he brosten hadde his arm. 642
 
 ARRAIETH..........1
MilT 3689 And hym arraieth gay, at poynt-devys. 502
 
 ARRAY.............2
MilT 3447 In what array he saugh this ilke man. 260
MilT 3630 But er that he hadde maad al this array, 444
 
 ART...............5
MilT 3191 Hadde lerned art, but al his fantasye 4
MilT 3209 His astrelabie, longynge for his art, 22
MilT 3505 And if thou telle it man, thou art forlore; 318
MilT 3599 Thou art so wys, it needeth thee nat teche. 412
MilT 3805 " Spek, sweete bryd, I noot nat where thou art. " 618
 
 ARTOW.............1
MilT 3766 " What, who artow? " " It am I, Absolon. " 580
 
 AS................64
MilT 3206 And he hymself as sweete as is the roote 20
MilT 3206 And he hymself as sweete as is the roote 20
MilT 3232 He moste endure, as oother folk, his care. 46
MilT 3234 As any wezele hir body gent and smal. 48
MilT 3236 A barmclooth as whit as morne milk 50
MilT 3236 A barmclooth as whit as morne milk 50
MilT 3246 And tho were bent and blake as any sloo. 60
MilT 3257 But of hir song, it was as loude and yerne 70
MilT 3258 As any swalwe sittynge on a berne. 72
MilT 3260 As any kyde or calf folwynge his dame. 74
MilT 3261 Hir mouth was sweete as bragot or the meeth, 74
MilT 3263 Wynsynge she was, as is a joly colt, 76
MilT 3264 Long as a mast, and upright as a bolt. 78
MilT 3264 Long as a mast, and upright as a bolt. 78
MilT 3266 As brood as is the boos of a bokeler. 80
MilT 3266 As brood as is the boos of a bokeler. 80
MilT 3275 As clerkes ben ful subtile and ful queynte; 88
MilT 3282 And she sproong as a colt dooth in the trave, 96
MilT 3297 " Ye moste been ful deerne, as in this cas. " 110
MilT 3302 To wayte a tyme, as I have told biforn. 116
MilT 3310 Hir forheed shoon as bright as any day, 124
MilT 3310 Hir forheed shoon as bright as any day, 124
MilT 3314 Crul was his heer, and as the gold it shoon, 128
MilT 3315 And strouted as a fanne large and brode; 128
MilT 3317 His rode was reed, his eyen greye as goos. 130
MilT 3324 As whit as is the blosme upon the rys. 138
MilT 3324 As whit as is the blosme upon the rys. 138
MilT 3333 And as wel koude he pleye on a giterne. 146
MilT 3377 He syngeth, brokkynge as a nyghtyngale; 190
MilT 3385 But what availleth hym as in this cas? 198
MilT 3436 He cride and knokked as that he were wood, 250
MilT 3441 Ther as the cat was wont in for to crepe, 254
MilT 3445 As he had kiked on the newe moone. 258
MilT 3467 He shal out of his studiyng, as I gesse. " 280
MilT 3472 This Nicholas sat ay as stille as stoon, 286
MilT 3472 This Nicholas sat ay as stille as stoon, 286
MilT 3491 What! Thynk on God, as we doon, men that swynke. " 304
MilT 3515 As I have looked in the moone bright, 328
MilT 3550 In which we mowe swymme as in a barge, 364
MilT 3560 To han as greet a grace as Noe hadde. 374
MilT 3560 To han as greet a grace as Noe hadde. 374
MilT 3567 And whan thou thus hast doon as I have seyd, 380
MilT 3575 Thanne shaltou swymme as myrie, I undertake, 388
MilT 3576 As dooth the white doke after hire drake. 390
MilT 3582 Of al the world, as Noe and his wyf. 396
MilT 3606 But nathelees she ferde as she wolde deye, 420
MilT 3616 Noees flood come walwynge as the see 430
MilT 3629 Suffisynge right ynogh as for a day. 442
MilT 3635 And dressed alle thyng as it sholde be. 448
MilT 3644 Fil on this carpenter right, as I gesse, 458
MilT 3651 Ther as the carpenter is wont to lye. 464
MilT 3704 I moorne as dooth a lamb after the tete. 518
MilT 3709 " As help me God, it wol nat be `com pa me.' 522
MilT 3731 Derk was the nyght as pich, or as the cole, 544
MilT 3731 Derk was the nyght as pich, or as the cole, 544
MilT 3759 And weep as dooth a child that is ybete. 572
MilT 3777 As lene it me; I have therwith to doone, 590
MilT 3781 Thou sholdest have, as I am trewe smyth. 594
MilT 3783 " Therof, " quod Absolon, " be as be may. 596
MilT 3789 Upon the wyndowe, right as he dide er. 602
MilT 3807 As greet as it had been a thonder-dent, 620
MilT 3807 As greet as it had been a thonder-dent, 620
MilT 3814 As he were wood, for wo he gan to crye, 628
MilT 3817 And herde oon crien " water! " as he were wood, 630