ANGRY...........1
PardT 959 With thee, ne with noon oother angry man. " 496
 
 ANNEXED.........1
PardT 482 That is annexed unto glotonye. 20
 
 ANON............14
PardT 477 And right anon thanne comen tombesteres 14
PardT 511 Anon he was out cast to wo and peyne. 48
PardT 751 Seyde this oother hasardour anon; 288
PardT 805 And forth toward the toun he wente anon. 342
PardT 809 Thy profit wol I telle thee anon. 346
PardT 864 That he ne shal his lif anon forlete; 402
PardT 881 Right so they han hym slayn, and that anon. 418
PardT 888 For which anon they storven bothe two. 426
PardT 911 Youre names I entre heer in my rolle anon; 448
PardT 925 Com forth anon, and kneleth heere adoun, 462
PardT 943 Com forth, sire Hoost, and offre first anon, 480
PardT 945 Ye, for a grote! Unbokele anon thy purs. " 482
PardT 960 But right anon the worthy Knyght bigan, 498
PardT 968 Anon they kiste, and ryden forth hir weye. 506
 
 ANOON...........1
PardT 826 Looke whan that he is set, that right anoon 364
 
 ANSWERDE........4
PardT 717 Answerde agayn, " What, carl, with sory grace! 254
PardT 816 That oother answerde, " I noot hou that may be. 354
PardT 859 The pothecarie answerde, " And thou shalt have 396
PardT 956 This Pardoner answerde nat a word; 494
 
 ANY.............3
PardT 662 Longe erst er prime rong of any belle, 200
PardT 921 As faire as any man in Engelond, 458
PardT 923 If any of yow wole, of devocion, 460
 
 APOSTEL.........1
PardT 529 The apostel wepyng seith ful pitously, 66
 
 APPETIT.........1
PardT 546 To make hym yet a newer appetit. 84
 
 ARISE...........1
PardT 744 Ye sholde arise;' wherfore I yeve yow reed, 282
 
 ARMES...........2
PardT 654 " By Goddes armes, if thou falsly pleye, 192
PardT 692 " Ye, Goddes armes! " quod this riotour, 230
 
 ART.............4
PardT 755 Have heer my trouthe, as thou art his espye, 292
PardT 758 For soothly thou art oon of his assent 296
PardT 808 " Thow knowest wel thou art my sworen brother; 346
PardT 903 Thou art so fals and so unkynde, allas? 440
 
 ARTOW...........2
PardT 552 Sour is thy breeth, foul artow to embrace, 90
PardT 718 Why artow al forwrapped save thy face? 256
 
 ARYS............1
PardT 827 Arys as though thou woldest with hym pleye, 364
 
 AS..............43
PardT 465 As riot, hasard, stywes, and tavernes, 2
PardT 466 Where as with harpes, lutes, and gyternes, 4
PardT 508 For whil that Adam fasted, as I rede, 46
PardT 523 Shal God destroyen bothe, " as Paulus seith. 60
PardT 554 As though thou seydest ay " Sampsoun, Sampsoun! " 92
PardT 556 Thou fallest as it were a styked swyn; 94
PardT 601 He is, as by commune opinioun, 138
PardT 609 For which, as soone as it myghte be, 146
PardT 609 For which, as soone as it myghte be, 146
PardT 619 As by my wyl, ne as by my tretee. " 156
PardT 619 As by my wyl, ne as by my tretee. " 156
PardT 622 The kyng of Parthes, as the book seith us, 160
PardT 630 A word or two, as olde bookes trete. 168
PardT 645 I seye that, as by ordre, thus it stondeth; 182
PardT 664 And as they sat, they herde a belle clynke 202
PardT 674 Fordronke, as he sat on his bench upright. 212
PardT 704 As though he were his owene ybore brother. 242
PardT 712 Right as they wolde han troden over a stile, 250
PardT 726 As longe tyme as it is Goddes wille. 264
PardT 726 As longe tyme as it is Goddes wille. 264
PardT 749 I moot go thider as I have to go. " 286
PardT 755 Have heer my trouthe, as thou art his espye, 292
PardT 771 Wel ny an eighte busshels, as hem thoughte. 308
PardT 781 And lightly as it comth, so wol we spende. 318
PardT 792 As wisely and as slyly as it myghte. 330
PardT 792 As wisely and as slyly as it myghte. 330
PardT 792 As wisely and as slyly as it myghte. 330
PardT 801 By oon assent, where as us thynketh best. " 338
PardT 806 And also soone as that he was gon, 344
PardT 827 Arys as though thou woldest with hym pleye, 364
PardT 829 Whil that thou strogelest with hym as in game, 366
PardT 836 To sleen the thridde, as ye han herd me seye. 374
PardT 843 Of God that sholde lyve so murye as I! " 380
PardT 856 That, as he seyde, his capouns hadde yslawe, 394
PardT 880 For right as they hadde cast his deeth bifoore, 418
PardT 914 Yow that wol offre, as clene and eek as cleer 452
PardT 914 Yow that wol offre, as clene and eek as cleer 452
PardT 915 As ye were born. -- And lo, sires, thus I preche. 452
PardT 921 As faire as any man in Engelond, 458
PardT 921 As faire as any man in Engelond, 458
PardT 927 Or elles taketh pardoun as ye wende, 464
PardT 933 T' assoille yow in contree as ye ryde, 470
PardT 967 And, as we diden, lat us laughe and pleye. " 504
 
 ASSENT..........2
PardT 758 For soothly thou art oon of his assent 296
PardT 801 By oon assent, where as us thynketh best. " 338
 
 ASSOILLE........3
PardT 913 I yow assoille, by myn heigh power, 450
PardT 933 T' assoille yow in contree as ye ryde, 470
PardT 939 That may assoille yow, bothe moore and lasse, 476
 
 AT..............17
PardT 467 They daunce and pleyen at dees bothe day and nyght, 4
PardT 476 And ech of hem at otheres synne lough. 14
PardT 489 Whan he of wyn was repleet at his feeste, 26
PardT 490 Right at his owene table he yaf his heeste 28
PardT 516 Of his diete, sittynge at his table. 54
PardT 536 At either ende of thee foul is the soun. 74
PardT 569 And weneth that he be at hoom in Chepe, 106
PardT 570 He is in Spaigne, right at the toune of Lepe -- 108
PardT 571 Nat at the Rochele, ne at Burdeux toun -- 108
PardT 571 Nat at the Rochele, ne at Burdeux toun -- 108
PardT 581 Bledynge ay at his nose in dronkenesse. 118
PardT 626 At no value or reputacioun. 164
PardT 633 The heighe God forbad sweryng at al, 170
PardT 733 Allas, whan shul my bones been at reste? 270
PardT 834 And pleye at dees right at oure owene wille. " 372
PardT 834 And pleye at dees right at oure owene wille. " 372
PardT 928 Al newe and fressh at every miles ende, 466
 
 ATTE............2
PardT 608 Pleyynge atte hasard he hem fond. 146
PardT 844 And atte laste the feend, oure enemy, 382
 
 ATTILLA.........1
PardT 579 Looke, Attilla, the grete conquerour, 116
 
 ATWO............2
PardT 677 And with his spere he smoot his herte atwo, 214
PardT 936 Doun of his hors and breke his nekke atwo. 474
 
 AVARICE.........1
PardT 905 And ware yow fro the synne of avarice! 442
 
 AVENTURES.......1
PardT 934 For aventures whiche that may bityde. 472
 
 AVOW............1
PardT 695 I make avow to Goddes digne bones! 232