| 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 |