| ANGEL............7 | |
| SNT 165 And if that it a verray angel bee, | 46 |
| SNT 170 " If that yow list, the angel shul ye see, | 50 |
| SNT 182 Thanne shul ye se that angel, er ye twynne. " | 62 |
| SNT 219 Withinne his chambre with an angel stonde. | 100 |
| SNT 220 This angel hadde of roses and of lilie | 100 |
| SNT 239 The angel seyde, " God liketh thy requeste, | 120 |
| SNT 280 And made his angel hem the corones brynge. | 160 |
| ANGELS...........1 | |
| SNT 301 The angels face of which thy brother tolde. " | 182 |
| ANON.............8 | |
| SNT 143 And pryvely to hym she seyde anon, | 24 |
| SNT 157 He right anon wol sle yow with the dede, | 38 |
| SNT 185 He foond this hooly olde Urban anon | 66 |
| SNT 187 And he anon withouten tariynge | 68 |
| SNT 200 And with that word anon ther gan appeere | 80 |
| SNT 297 Anon for myn allye heer take I thee, | 178 |
| SNT 367 Anon thise martirs that I yow devyse, | 248 |
| SNT 407 Cecile hym took and buryed hym anon | 288 |
| ANON-RIGHT.......1 | |
| SNT 169 Cecile answerde anon-right in this wise: | 50 |
| ANONRIGHT........1 | |
| SNT 401 With pitous teeris tolde it anonright, | 282 |
| ANOTHER..........2 | |
| SNT 167 And if thou love another man, for sothe | 48 |
| SNT 252 Hath chaunged me al in another kynde. " | 132 |
| ANSWERDE.........10 | |
| SNT 163 Answerde agayn, " If I shal trusten thee, | 44 |
| SNT 169 Cecile answerde anon-right in this wise: | 50 |
| SNT 260 Tiburce answerde, " Seistow this to me | 140 |
| SNT 302 Tiburce answerde and seyde, " Brother deere, | 182 |
| SNT 319 To whom Cecile answerde boldely, | 200 |
| SNT 333 To whom answerde Tiburce, " O suster deere, | 214 |
| SNT 431 Almache answerde unto that similitude, | 312 |
| SNT 436 Of my power? " And she answerde hym this: | 316 |
| SNT 458 Almache answerde, " Chees oon of thise two: | 338 |
| SNT 493 Cecile answerde, " O nyce creature! | 374 |
| ANSWERES.........1 | |
| SNT 429 Quod she, " that wolden two answeres conclude | 310 |
| ANSWERYNG........1 | |
| SNT 432 " Of whennes comth thyn answeryng so rude? " | 312 |
| ANY..............2 | |
| SNT 199 As meke as evere was any lomb, to yow! " | 80 |
| SNT 329 Hath sowled hem, withouten any drede. | 210 |
| APIA.............1 | |
| SNT 172 Gooth forth to Via Apia, " quod shee, | 52 |
| APPEERE..........1 | |
| SNT 200 And with that word anon ther gan appeere | 80 |
| APPOSED..........1 | |
| SNT 363 Which hem apposed, and knew al hire entente, | 244 |
| ARIGHT...........1 | |
| SNT 259 Bileve aright and knowen verray trouthe. " | 140 |
| ARMETH...........1 | |
| SNT 385 And armeth yow in armure of brightnesse. | 266 |
| ARMURE...........1 | |
| SNT 385 And armeth yow in armure of brightnesse. | 266 |
| ART..............1 | |
| SNT 499 That thou n' art blynd; for thyng that we seen alle | 380 |
| ARTOW............1 | |
| SNT 424 " What maner womman artow? " tho quod he. | 304 |
| AS...............26 | |
| SNT 120 This mayden bright Cecilie, as hir lif seith, | 0 |
| SNT 124 She nevere cessed, as I writen fynde, | 4 |
| SNT 142 With hire housbonde, as ofte is the manere, | 22 |
| SNT 160 He wol yow loven as me, for youre clennesse, | 40 |
| SNT 162 Valerian, corrected as God wolde, | 42 |
| SNT 166 Thanne wol I doon as thou hast prayed me; | 46 |
| SNT 175 Sey hem right thus, as that I shal yow telle. | 56 |
| SNT 184 And right as hym was taught by his lernynge, | 64 |
| SNT 199 As meke as evere was any lomb, to yow! " | 80 |
| SNT 199 As meke as evere was any lomb, to yow! " | 80 |
| SNT 204 Valerian as deed fil doun for drede | 84 |
| SNT 222 And first to Cecile, as I understonde, | 102 |
| SNT 238 To knowe the trouthe, as I do in this place. " | 118 |
| SNT 256 And as thou smellest hem thurgh my preyere, | 136 |
| SNT 294 And after that she seyde as ye may heere: | 174 |
| SNT 295 " Lo, right so as the love of Crist, " quod she, | 176 |
| SNT 338 Right as a man hath sapiences three -- | 218 |
| SNT 390 Shal yeve it yow, as ye han it deserved. " | 270 |
| SNT 391 And whan this thyng was seyd as I devyse, | 272 |
| SNT 449 " Yowre princes erren, as youre nobleye dooth, " | 330 |
| SNT 453 For as muche as we doon a reverence | 334 |
| SNT 453 For as muche as we doon a reverence | 334 |
| SNT 475 " Nat proudly, for I seye, as for my syde, | 356 |
| SNT 490 For I kan suffre it as a philosophre; | 370 |
| SNT 516 And as he bad, right so was doon the dede; | 396 |
| SNT 551 Seint Urban halwed it, as he wel myghte; | 432 |
| ASSENTEDEST......1 | |
| SNT 233 Assentedest to good conseil also, | 114 |
| AT...............5 | |
| SNT 151 And thanne at erst to hym thus seyde she: | 32 |
| SNT 264 But now at erst in trouthe oure dwellyng is. " | 144 |
| SNT 414 But they, converted at hir wise loore, | 294 |
| SNT 461 At which the hooly blisful faire mayde | 342 |
| SNT 506 So scorne thee and laughe at thy folye, | 386 |
| ATTE.............1 | |
| SNT 360 But atte laste, to tellen short and pleyn, | 240 |
| ATWO.............1 | |
| SNT 528 He myghte noght smyte al hir nekke atwo; | 408 |
| AUCTORITEE.......1 | |
| SNT 471 Ye, bothe power and auctoritee | 352 |
| AUDIENCE.........1 | |
| SNT 466 " Lo, he dissymuleth heere in audience; | 346 |
| AUNGEL...........4 | |
| SNT 152 " I have an aungel which that loveth me, | 32 |
| SNT 164 Lat me that aungel se and hym biholde; | 44 |
| SNT 267 " The aungel of God hath me the trouthe ytaught | 148 |
| SNT 356 The aungel of God; and every maner boone | 236 |
| AUNGELS..........1 | |
| SNT 403 With aungels ful of cleernesse and of light, | 284 |
| AWEY.............1 | |
| SNT 384 Cast alle awey the werkes of derknesse, | 264 |
| AXE..............1 | |
| SNT 426 " I axe thee, " quod he, " though it thee greeve, | 306 |
| AXED.............3 | |
| SNT 357 That he God axed, it was sped ful soone. | 238 |
| SNT 430 In o demande; ye axed lewedly. " | 310 |
| SNT 542 And seyde, " I axed this of hevene kyng, | 422 |
| AXYNGE...........1 | |
| SNT 423 And alderfirst, lo, this was his axynge. | 304 |
| AY...............4 | |
| SNT 140 Ay biddynge in hire orisons ful faste. | 20 |
| SNT 154 Is redy ay my body for to kepe. | 34 |
| SNT 196 Thee serveth ay thyn owene thral Cecile. | 76 |
| SNT 226 Kepeth ay wel thise corones, " quod he; | 106 |
| BAD..............4 | |
| SNT 411 Bad his ministres fecchen openly | 292 |
| SNT 422 Bad fecchen Cecile, that he myghte hire see, | 302 |
| SNT 513 And he weex wroth, and bad men sholde hir lede | 394 |
| SNT 516 And as he bad, right so was doon the dede; | 396 |
| BAPTISE..........1 | |
| SNT 299 Go with thy brother now, and thee baptise, | 180 |
| BAPTIZE..........1 | |
| SNT 171 So that ye trowe on Crist and yow baptize. | 52 |
| BAR..............2 | |
| SNT 123 Of Crist, and bar his gospel in hir mynde. | 4 |
| SNT 221 Corones two, the which he bar in honde; | 102 |
| BATAILLE.........1 | |
| SNT 386 " Ye han for sothe ydoon a greet bataille, | 266 |
| BATH.............4 | |
| SNT 515 " Brenne hire right in a bath of flambes rede. " | 396 |
| SNT 517 For in a bath they gonne hire faste shetten, | 398 |
| SNT 523 But in that bath hir lyf she moste lete, | 404 |
| SNT 525 To sleen hire in the bath his sonde sente. | 406 |
| BATHES...........1 | |
| SNT 520 For al the fyr and eek the bathes heete | 400 |
| BE...............11 | |
| SNT 128 Ywedded be, that was ful yong of age, | 8 |
| SNT 137 Unwemmed, lest that I confounded be. " | 18 |
| SNT 149 That for no cas ne thyng that myghte be, | 30 |
| SNT 231 But he be chaast and hate vileynye. | 112 |
| SNT 258 If it so be thou wolt, withouten slouthe, | 138 |
| SNT 262 " In dremes, " quod Valerian, " han we be | 142 |
| SNT 269 The ydoles and be clene, and elles naught. " | 150 |
| SNT 310 " That is so ofte dampned to be deed, | 190 |
| SNT 318 Algate ybrend in this world shul we be! " | 198 |
| SNT 324 That nevere shal be lost, ne drede thee noght, | 204 |
| SNT 441 May al the boost of it be leyd ful lowe. " | 322 |