| 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 |