| 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 |