ANDROMACHA........1
NPT 3141 Lo heere Andromacha, Ectores wyf, 320
 
 ANHANGED..........2
NPT 3062 And were anhanged by the nekke-bon. 242
NPT 3140 Which signified he sholde anhanged bee? 320
 
 ANON..............9
NPT 3029 " The hostiler answerede hym anon, 208
NPT 3058 And right anon, ministres of that toun 238
NPT 3061 That they biknewe hire wikkednesse anon, 240
NPT 3148 But he was slayn anon of Achilles. 328
NPT 3277 But cride anon, " Cok! cok! " and up he sterte 456
NPT 3283 He wolde han fled, but that the fox anon 462
NPT 3377 And out at dores stirten they anon, 556
NPT 3413 I wol hym ete, in feith, and that anon!' " 592
NPT 3417 And heighe upon a tree he fleigh anon. 596
 
 ANOTHER...........1
NPT 3382 And eek with staves many another man. 562
 
 ANSWERDE..........2
NPT 2892 And he answerde, and seyde thus: " Madame, 72
NPT 3414 The fox answerde, " In feith, it shal be don. " 594
 
 ANSWEREDE.........1
NPT 3029 " The hostiler answerede hym anon, 208
 
 ANY...............8
NPT 2912 For certes, what so any womman seith, 92
NPT 2919 That any thyng myghte make yow aferd? 98
NPT 3119 Of any dreem, so hooly was his herte. 298
NPT 3129 If he heeld dremes any vanitee. 308
NPT 3236 Witnesse on hym that any parfit clerk is, 416
NPT 3292 As any aungel hath that is in hevene. 472
NPT 3294 Than hadde Boece, or any that kan synge. 474
NPT 3396 Whan that they wolden any Flemyng kille, 576
 
 APES..............1
NPT 3092 Men dreme alday of owles and of apes, 272
 
 APOPLEXIE.........1
NPT 2841 N' apoplexie shente nat hir heed. 20
 
 APOTHECARIE.......1
NPT 2948 Though in this toun is noon apothecarie, 128
 
 AREEST............1
NPT 2900 Was lyk an hound, and wolde han maad areest 80
 
 ARGUMENT..........1
NPT 2982 Ther nedeth make of this noon argument; 162
 
 ARIGHT............1
NPT 2896 Now God, " quod he, " my swevene recche aright, 76
 
 ARRAYED...........1
NPT 3037 That was arrayed in that same wise 216
 
 ARRESTEN..........1
NPT 3020 Do thilke carte arresten boldely. 200
 
 ART...............2
NPT 3050 " O blisful God, that art so just and trewe, 230
NPT 3342 O Venus, that art goddesse of plesaunce, 522
 
 ARWES.............1
NPT 2930 Of arwes, and of fyr with rede lemes, 110
 
 ARYS..............1
NPT 3016 Arys up erly in the morwe tyde, 196
 
 AS................68
NPT 2828 By housbondrie of swich as God hire sente 8
NPT 2846 For she was, as it were, a maner deye. 26
NPT 2860 And batailled as it were a castel wal; 40
NPT 2861 His byle was blak, and as the jeet it shoon; 40
NPT 2868 And wonder lyk to hym, as of colours; 48
NPT 2880 For thilke tyme, as I have understonde, 60
NPT 2883 As Chauntecleer among his wyves alle 62
NPT 2887 As man that in his dreem is drecched soore. 66
NPT 2899 Withinne our yeerd, wheer as I saugh a beest 78
NPT 2933 Right as the humour of malencolie 112
NPT 2939 But I wol passe as lightly as I kan. 118
NPT 2939 But I wol passe as lightly as I kan. 118
NPT 2943 For Goddes love, as taak som laxatyf. 122
NPT 2967 Pekke hem up right as they growe and ete hem yn. 146
NPT 2971 But nathelees, as touchyng daun Catoun, 150
NPT 2980 As wel of joye as of tribulaciouns 160
NPT 2980 As wel of joye as of tribulaciouns 160
NPT 2988 Wher as ther was swich congregacioun 168
NPT 2990 That they ne founde as muche as o cotage 170
NPT 2990 That they ne founde as muche as o cotage 170
NPT 2993 As for that nyght, departen compaignye; 172
NPT 2995 And took his loggyng as it wolde falle. 174
NPT 2999 As was his aventure or his fortune, 178
NPT 3000 That us governeth alle as in commune. 180
NPT 3002 This man mette in his bed, ther as he lay, 182
NPT 3014 Cam, as hym thoughte, and seide, `I am now slawe. 194
NPT 3025 For on the morwe, as soone as it was day, 204
NPT 3025 For on the morwe, as soone as it was day, 204
NPT 3031 As soone as day he wente out of the toun.' 210
NPT 3031 As soone as day he wente out of the toun.' 210
NPT 3036 A dong-carte, wente as it were to donge lond, 216
NPT 3038 As ye han herd the dede man devyse. 218
NPT 3073 The wynd gan chaunge, and blew right as hem leste. 252
NPT 3077 That oon of hem, in slepyng as he lay, 256
NPT 3085 As for that day, he preyde hym to byde. 264
NPT 3121 That ye hadde rad his legende, as have I. 300
NPT 3151 Shortly I seye, as for conclusioun, 330
NPT 3163 For al so siker as In principio, 342
NPT 3178 And trad hire eke as ofte, er it was pryme. 358
NPT 3179 He looketh as it were a grym leoun, 358
NPT 3184 Thus roial, as a prince is in his halle, 364
NPT 3209 As for a sovereyn notabilitee. 388
NPT 3212 As is the book of Launcelot de Lake, 392
NPT 3224 As gladly doon thise homycides alle 404
NPT 3241 As kan the hooly doctour Augustyn, 420
NPT 3252 My tale is of a cok, as ye may heere, 432
NPT 3259 Ther as he was ful myrie and wel at ese. 438
NPT 3273 And so bifel that, as he caste his ye 452
NPT 3278 As man that was affrayed in his herte. 458
NPT 3291 For trewely, ye have as myrie a stevene 470
NPT 3292 As any aungel hath that is in hevene. 472
NPT 3302 As dide youre fader in the morwenynge. 482
NPT 3323 As man that koude his traysoun nat espie, 502
NPT 3351 The Friday for to chide, as diden ye? 530
NPT 3359 And slayn hym, as seith us Eneydos, 538
NPT 3360 As maden alle the hennes in the clos, 540
NPT 3370 As whan that Nero brende the citee 550
NPT 3389 They yolleden as feendes doon in helle; 568
NPT 3390 The dokes cryden as men wolde hem quelle; 570
NPT 3397 As thilke day was maad upon the fox. 576
NPT 3401 It semed as that hevene sholde falle. 580
NPT 3407 And seyde, " Sire, if that I were as ye, 586
NPT 3408 Yet sholde I seyn, as wys God helpe me, 588
NPT 3415 And as he spak that word, al sodeynly 594
NPT 3421 In as muche as I maked yow aferd 600
NPT 3421 In as muche as I maked yow aferd 600
NPT 3439 As of a fox, or of a cok and hen, 618
NPT 3445 As seith my lord, so make us alle goode men, 624
 
 ASCENCIOUN........2
NPT 2855 By nature he knew ech ascencioun 34
NPT 2956 Ware the sonne in his ascencioun 136
 
 ASCENDED..........1
NPT 2857 For whan degrees fiftene weren ascended, 36
 
 ASSE..............1
NPT 3312 I have wel rad in `Daun Burnel the Asse,' 492
 
 ASURE.............1
NPT 2862 Lyk asure were his legges and his toon; 42