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