ANHANGE..........1
PhyT 259 He bad to take hym and anhange hym faste; 258
 
 ANHANGED.........1
PhyT 275 The remenant were anhanged, moore and lesse, 274
 
 ANON.............9
PhyT 126 Anon his herte chaunged and his mood, 126
PhyT 130 Anon the feend into his herte ran, 130
PhyT 176 And right anon was rad this cursed bille; 176
PhyT 199 " I deeme anon this cherl his servant have; 198
PhyT 208 And leet anon his deere doghter calle, 208
PhyT 245 And with that word she fil aswowne anon, 244
PhyT 260 But right anon a thousand peple in thraste, 260
PhyT 263 The peple anon had suspect in this thyng, 262
PhyT 268 And caste hym in a prisoun right anon, 268
 
 ANSWERDE.........1
PhyT 171 The juge answerde, " Of this, in his absence, 170
 
 ANSWERYNG........1
PhyT 48 Discreet she was in answeryng alway; 48
 
 ANY..............2
PhyT 85 Kan kepe a forest best of any man. 84
PhyT 129 " This mayde shal be myn, for any man! " 128
 
 APELLES..........1
PhyT 16 Apelles, Zanzis, sholde werche in veyn 16
 
 APIUS............7
PhyT 154 This false juge, that highte Apius, 154
PhyT 178 " To yow, my lord, sire Apius so deere, 178
PhyT 204 Thurgh sentence of this justice Apius 204
PhyT 227 Allas, that evere Apius the say! 226
PhyT 265 That it was by the assent of Apius; 264
PhyT 267 For which unto this Apius they gon 266
PhyT 270 That servant was unto this Apius, 270
 
 ARMES............1
PhyT 232 And with that word she bothe hir armes layde 232
 
 ARRAY............1
PhyT 47 With mesure eek of beryng and array. 46
 
 ART..............1
PhyT 221 O doghter, which that art my laste wo, 220
 
 AS...............30
PhyT 1 Ther was, as telleth Titus Livius, 0
PhyT 11 As though she wolde seyn, " Lo! I, Nature, 10
PhyT 22 Right as me list, and ech thyng in my cure is 22
PhyT 32 For right as she kan peynte a lilie whit, 32
PhyT 36 Where as by right swiche colours sholde be; 36
PhyT 42 That is to preyse, as by discrecioun. 42
PhyT 43 As wel in goost as body chast was she, 42
PhyT 43 As wel in goost as body chast was she, 42
PhyT 49 Though she were wis as Pallas, dar I seyn, 48
PhyT 60 As men in fyr wol casten oille or greesse. 60
PhyT 65 As is at feestes, revels, and at daunces, 64
PhyT 68 To soone rype and boold, as men may se, 68
PhyT 103 Suffiseth oon ensample now as heere, 102
PhyT 108 As in a book, every good word or dede 108
PhyT 120 As is of yonge maydens the manere. 120
PhyT 125 As she cam forby ther as this juge stood. 124
PhyT 125 As she cam forby ther as this juge stood. 124
PhyT 138 As for to make hire with hir body synne. 138
PhyT 152 As ye shul heere it after openly, 152
PhyT 161 This false juge, as telleth us the storie, 160
PhyT 162 As he was wont, sat in his consistorie, 162
PhyT 166 As dooth me right upon this pitous bille, 166
PhyT 177 The sentence of it was as ye shul heere: 176
PhyT 193 And wolde have preeved it as sholde a knyght, 192
PhyT 209 And with a face deed as asshen colde 208
PhyT 229 And tolde hire al the cas, as ye bifore 228
PhyT 233 Aboute his nekke, as she was wont to do. 232
PhyT 257 As he sat yet in doom in consistorie. 256
PhyT 258 And whan the juge it saugh, as seith the storie, 258
PhyT 269 Ther as he slow hymself; and Claudius, 268
 
 ASSENT...........1
PhyT 265 That it was by the assent of Apius; 264
 
 ASSENTE..........1
PhyT 87 Looke wel that ye unto no vice assente, 86
 
 ASSENTED.........1
PhyT 146 Whan that assented was this cursed reed, 146
 
 ASSHEN...........1
PhyT 209 And with a face deed as asshen colde 208
 
 ASWOWNE..........2
PhyT 245 And with that word she fil aswowne anon, 244
PhyT 253 And with that word aswowne doun she fil. 252
 
 AT...............2
PhyT 65 As is at feestes, revels, and at daunces, 64
PhyT 65 As is at feestes, revels, and at daunces, 64
 
 ATTEMPERAUNCE....1
PhyT 46 With alle attemperaunce and pacience, 46
 
 AVYSYNGE.........1
PhyT 124 Upon this mayde, avysynge hym ful faste, 124
 
 AWARDE...........1
PhyT 202 The cherl shal have his thral, this I awarde. " 202
 
 AXE..............1
PhyT 24 And for my werk right no thyng wol I axe; 24
 
 AY...............1
PhyT 14 Pigmalion noght, though he ay forge and bete, 14
 
 BACUS............1
PhyT 58 Bacus hadde of hir mouth right no maistrie; 58
 
 BAD..............1
PhyT 259 He bad to take hym and anhange hym faste; 258
 
 BE...............11
PhyT 36 Where as by right swiche colours sholde be; 36
PhyT 67 Swich thynges maken children for to be 66
PhyT 88 Lest ye be dampned for youre wikke entente; 88
PhyT 94 Though ye han children, be it oon or mo, 94
PhyT 129 " This mayde shal be myn, for any man! " 128
PhyT 165 And seyde, " Lord, if that it be youre wille, 164
PhyT 189 Yeld me my thral, if that it be youre wille. " 188
PhyT 225 For love, and nat for hate, thou most be deed; 224
PhyT 248 " Blissed be God that I shal dye a mayde! 248
PhyT 281 Of wikked lyf, though it so pryvee be 280
PhyT 283 For be he lewed man, or ellis lered, 282
 
 BEAUTEE..........4
PhyT 7 Fair was this mayde in excellent beautee 6
PhyT 39 And if that excellent was hire beautee, 38
PhyT 112 Bothe of hir beautee and hir bountee wyde, 112
PhyT 127 So was he caught with beautee of this mayde, 126
 
 BEEN.............9
PhyT 25 My lord and I been ful of oon accord. 24
PhyT 66 That been occasions of daliaunces. 66
PhyT 69 Which is ful perilous and hath been yoore. 68
PhyT 75 Thenketh that ye been set in governynges 74
PhyT 96 Whil that they been under youre governaunce. 96
PhyT 151 Parfourned sholde been ful subtilly, 150
PhyT 214 Ther been two weyes, outher deeth or shame, 214
PhyT 274 And elles, certes, he had been bigyled. 274
PhyT 284 He noot how soone that he shal been afered. 284
 
 BERYNG...........1
PhyT 47 With mesure eek of beryng and array. 46
 
 BEST.............1
PhyT 85 Kan kepe a forest best of any man. 84
 
 BETE.............2
PhyT 14 Pigmalion noght, though he ay forge and bete, 14
PhyT 17 Outher to grave, or peynte, or forge, or bete, 16
 
 BETH.............2
PhyT 97 Beth war, if by ensample of youre lyvynge, 96
PhyT 278 Beth war, for no man woot whom God wol smyte 278
 
 BIFEL............2
PhyT 123 And so bifel this juge his eyen caste 122
PhyT 160 And so bifel soone after, on a day, 160
 
 BIFORE...........1
PhyT 229 And tolde hire al the cas, as ye bifore 228
 
 BIGYLED..........1
PhyT 274 And elles, certes, he had been bigyled. 274
 
 BIHOLDE..........2
PhyT 191 Virginius gan upon the cherl biholde, 190
PhyT 210 Upon hir humble face he gan biholde, 210
 
 BILLE............4
PhyT 166 As dooth me right upon this pitous bille, 166
PhyT 170 That sooth is that my bille wol expresse. " 170
PhyT 176 And right anon was rad this cursed bille; 176
PhyT 190 Lo, this was al the sentence of his bille. 190