| 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 |