| ANGELES...........1 | |
| MLT 642 Bifore whos child angeles synge Osanne, | 642 |
| ANGLE.............1 | |
| MLT 304 Out of his angle into the derkeste hous! | 304 |
| ANNE..............1 | |
| MLT 641 Marie I meene, doghter to Seint Anne, | 640 |
| ANON..............11 | |
| MLT 34 Telle us a tale anon, as forward is. | 34 |
| MLT 326 And right anon she for hir conseil sente, | 326 |
| MLT 438 And Custance han they take anon, foot-hoot, | 438 |
| MLT 584 And caste anon how he myghte quite hir while, | 584 |
| MLT 715 On hire he gat a knave child anon, | 714 |
| MLT 794 " The king comandeth his constable anon, | 794 |
| MLT 920 But blisful Marie heelp hire right anon; | 920 |
| MLT 960 For which this Emperour hath sent anon | 960 |
| MLT 995 The fame anon thurgh Rome toun is born, | 994 |
| MLT 1017 And to the senatour he seyde anon, | 1016 |
| MLT 1163 [Owre Hoost upon his stiropes stood anon, | 1162 |
| ANOON.............2 | |
| MLT 282 I moste anoon, syn that it is youre wille; | 282 |
| MLT 667 Was fet, and on this book he swoor anoon | 666 |
| ANOTHER...........7 | |
| MLT 43 For swich lawe as a man yeveth another wight, | 42 |
| MLT 52 In o book, he hath seyd hem in another. | 52 |
| MLT 159 Nas nevere swich another as is shee. | 158 |
| MLT 298 That naturelly wolde holde another way, | 298 |
| MLT 685 The kyng -- and many another in that place -- | 684 |
| MLT 747 Another lettre, wroght ful synfully, | 746 |
| MLT 978 Woful Custance, and many another mo. | 978 |
| ANOYEN............1 | |
| MLT 492 That power han t' anoyen lond and see, | 492 |
| ANOYETH...........1 | |
| MLT 494 " Anoyeth neither see, ne land, ne tree " ? | 494 |
| ANSWERDE..........5 | |
| MLT 225 And he answerde, " Rather than I lese | 224 |
| MLT 570 Custance answerde, " Sire, it is Cristes myght, | 570 |
| MLT 740 Donegild answerde, " As now at this tyme, nay; | 740 |
| MLT 1170 The Parson him answerde, " Benedicite! | 1170 |
| MLT 1172 Oure Host answerde, " O Jankin, be ye there? | 1172 |
| ANSWERE...........1 | |
| MLT 472 And I answere to that demande agayn, | 472 |
| ANTIOCHUS.........1 | |
| MLT 82 How that the cursed kyng Antiochus | 82 |
| ANY...............8 | |
| MLT 178 For whan they cam from any strange place, | 178 |
| MLT 397 As any mooder myghte hir doghter deere, | 396 |
| MLT 753 That any while dorste ther endure. | 752 |
| MLT 776 Ther dronkenesse regneth in any route, | 776 |
| MLT 847 Thy wo and any wo man may sustene. | 846 |
| MLT 1001 As to doon any kyng a reverence. | 1000 |
| MLT 1077 Ther is noon lyk that any creature | 1076 |
| MLT 1091 Sente any child, but it is bet to deeme | 1090 |
| APPOLLONIUS.......1 | |
| MLT 81 Or ellis of Tyro Appollonius, | 80 |
| APPROCHED.........1 | |
| MLT 903 Er that hir ship approched unto londe. | 902 |
| APRILL............1 | |
| MLT 6 Of Aprill, that is messager to May; | 6 |
| ARE...............1 | |
| MLT 286 Wommen are born to thraldom and penance, | 286 |
| ARGUMENT..........1 | |
| MLT 1040 And afterward he made his argument: | 1040 |
| ARGUMENTEN........1 | |
| MLT 212 They argumenten, casten up and doun; | 212 |
| ARGUMENTZ.........1 | |
| MLT 228 I prey yow hoold youre argumentz in pees; | 228 |
| ARIST.............1 | |
| MLT 265 Ful pale arist, and dresseth hire to wende; | 264 |
| ARK...............1 | |
| MLT 2 The ark of his artificial day hath ronne | 2 |
| ARM...............2 | |
| MLT 834 Hir litel child lay wepyng in hir arm, | 834 |
| MLT 839 And in hir arm she lulleth it ful faste, | 838 |
| ARMURE............1 | |
| MLT 936 So yong and of armure so desolaat? | 936 |
| ARRAY.............4 | |
| MLT 299 Thy crowdyng set the hevene in swich array | 298 |
| MLT 393 Greet was the prees, and riche was th' array | 392 |
| MLT 775 Thy face is turned in a newe array. | 774 |
| MLT 972 She was in swich array, ne she nyl seye | 972 |
| ARRAYED...........2 | |
| MLT 252 As was arrayed for so heigh a cause. | 252 |
| MLT 1098 Arrayed for this feste in every wise | 1098 |
| ARRYVE............1 | |
| MLT 469 Unto the place ther she shal arryve. | 468 |
| ARRYVED...........1 | |
| MLT 386 Arryved been this Cristen folk to londe | 386 |
| ART...............3 | |
| MLT 307 Thou knyttest thee ther thou art nat receyved; | 306 |
| MLT 421 O sodeyn wo, that evere art successour | 420 |
| MLT 814 Sith thou art rightful juge, how may it be | 814 |
| ARTIFICIAL........1 | |
| MLT 2 The ark of his artificial day hath ronne | 2 |
| ARTOW.............2 | |
| MLT 102 If thou noon aske, with nede artow so woundid | 102 |
| MLT 308 Ther thou were weel, fro thennes artow weyved. | 308 |
| ARYSE.............1 | |
| MLT 791 Al nyght, til the sonne gan aryse. | 790 |
| AS................92 | |
| MLT 13 And for that day, as in that latitude, | 12 |
| MLT 19 Leseth no tyme, as ferforth as ye may. | 18 |
| MLT 19 Leseth no tyme, as ferforth as ye may. | 18 |
| MLT 23 As dooth the streem that turneth nevere agayn, | 22 |
| MLT 34 Telle us a tale anon, as forward is. | 34 |
| MLT 43 For swich lawe as a man yeveth another wight, | 42 |
| MLT 49 Hath seyd hem in swich Englissh as he kan | 48 |
| MLT 50 Of olde tyme, as knoweth many a man; | 50 |
| MLT 98 Bigan his tale, as ye shal after heere. | 98 |
| MLT 123 O noble, o prudent folk, as in this cas! | 122 |
| MLT 124 Youre bagges been nat fild with ambes as, | 124 |
| MLT 128 As wise folk ye knowen al th' estaat | 128 |
| MLT 146 And in swich place as thoughte hem avantage | 146 |
| MLT 149 A certein tyme, as fil to hire plesance. | 148 |
| MLT 154 Fro day to day, as I shal yow devyse. | 154 |
| MLT 158 To rekene as wel hir goodnesse as beautee, | 158 |
| MLT 158 To rekene as wel hir goodnesse as beautee, | 158 |
| MLT 159 Nas nevere swich another as is shee. | 158 |
| MLT 169 And al this voys was sooth, as God is trewe. | 168 |
| MLT 174 And doon hir nedes as they han doon yoore, | 174 |
| MLT 215 But finally, as in conclusioun, | 214 |
| MLT 238 They been acorded, so as ye shal heere: | 238 |
| MLT 246 Now wolde som men waiten, as I gesse, | 246 |
| MLT 252 As was arrayed for so heigh a cause. | 252 |
| MLT 293 As in the chambre was for hire departynge; | 292 |
| MLT 305 O Mars, o atazir, as in this cas! | 304 |
| MLT 329 She sette hire doun, and seyde as ye shal heere. | 328 |
| MLT 342 As I shal seyn, assentynge to my loore, | 342 |
| MLT 354 That, as I trowe, I shal the Sowdan quite. | 354 |
| MLT 364 Is bred in thee, as nest of every vice! | 364 |
| MLT 397 As any mooder myghte hir doghter deere, | 396 |
| MLT 465 Of Marrok, as it was hire aventure. | 464 |
| MLT 480 By certeine meenes ofte, as knowen clerkis, | 480 |
| MLT 497 As wel whan she wook as whan she slepte. | 496 |
| MLT 497 As wel whan she wook as whan she slepte. | 496 |
| MLT 502 Fyve thousand folk it was as greet mervaille | 502 |
| MLT 535 But Hermengyld loved hire right as hir lyf, | 534 |
| MLT 554 Bright was the sonne as in that someres day, | 554 |
| MLT 567 The wyl of Crist, as doghter of his chirche. | 566 |
| MLT 580 Agayn the Scottes, as men may wel heere; | 580 |
| MLT 613 As heer-biforn that ye han herd devyse. | 612 |
| MLT 617 For as the lomb toward his deeth is broght, | 616 |
| MLT 625 And lovynge Hermengyld right as hir lyf. | 624 |
| MLT 637 Withouten gilt thou shalt be slayn as swithe. | 636 |
| MLT 647 Toward his deeth, wher as hym gat no grace, | 646 |
| MLT 660 As gentil herte is fulfild of pitee, | 660 |
| MLT 670 That doun he fil atones as a stoon, | 670 |
| MLT 678 As mazed folk they stoden everichone, | 678 |
| MLT 702 Maken so long a tale as of the corn. | 702 |
| MLT 708 They goon to bedde, as it was skile and right; | 708 |
| MLT 711 Swiche manere necessaries as been plesynges | 710 |
| MLT 714 As for the tyme -- it may no bet bitide. | 714 |
| MLT 740 Donegild answerde, " As now at this tyme, nay; | 740 |
| MLT 745 Out of his box, whil he sleep as a swyn; | 744 |
| MLT 749 Fro his constable, as ye shal after heere. | 748 |
| MLT 774 Thy mynde is lorn, thou janglest as a jay, | 774 |
| MLT 799 " But in the same ship as he hire fond, | 798 |
| MLT 831 As strong as evere he was, he is yet now. | 830 |
| MLT 831 As strong as evere he was, he is yet now. | 830 |
| MLT 856 That nevere wroghtest synne as yet, pardee? | 856 |
| MLT 859 " As lat my litel child dwelle heer with thee; | 858 |
| MLT 881 As ye han herd -- I kan telle it no bettre -- | 880 |
| MLT 883 And seyde, " Lord, as ye comanded me | 882 |
| MLT 902 Fyve yeer and moore, as liked Cristes sonde, | 902 |
| MLT 910 In point to spille, as I shal telle yow soone. | 910 |
| MLT 943 That right as God spirit of vigour sente | 942 |
| MLT 969 And mette the ship dryvynge, as seith the storie, | 968 |
| MLT 980 In hooly werkes evere, as was hir grace. | 980 |
| MLT 998 For which the senatour, as was usage, | 998 |
| MLT 1000 As wel to shewen his heighe magnificence | 1000 |
| MLT 1001 As to doon any kyng a reverence. | 1000 |
| MLT 1012 Be as be may, ther was he at the leeste. | 1012 |
| MLT 1025 Ne saugh I nevere as she, ne herde of mo, | 1024 |
| MLT 1030 Now was this child as lyk unto Custance | 1030 |
| MLT 1031 As possible is a creature to be. | 1030 |
| MLT 1042 My wyf by see, as wel as he hire sente | 1042 |
| MLT 1042 My wyf by see, as wel as he hire sente | 1042 |
| MLT 1055 And she, for sorwe, as doumb stant as a tree, | 1054 |
| MLT 1055 And she, for sorwe, as doumb stant as a tree, | 1054 |
| MLT 1061 So wisly on my soule as have mercy, | 1060 |
| MLT 1062 That of youre harm as giltelees am I | 1062 |
| MLT 1063 As is Maurice my sone, so lyk youre face; | 1062 |
| MLT 1088 But, as I gesse, Alla was nat so nyce | 1088 |
| MLT 1090 As he that is of Cristen folk the flour, | 1090 |
| MLT 1094 To come to dyner, as he hym bisoughte; | 1094 |
| MLT 1097 Alla goth to his in, and as hym oghte, | 1096 |
| MLT 1099 As ferforth as his konnyng may suffise. | 1098 |
| MLT 1099 As ferforth as his konnyng may suffise. | 1098 |
| MLT 1131 Wher as they lyve in joye and in quiete. | 1130 |
| MLT 1134 Fro day to nyght it changeth as the tyde. | 1134 |
| MLT 1143 Whan passed was a yeer, evene as I gesse, | 1142 |
| MLT 1167 Telle us a tale, as was thi forward yore. | 1166 |