| ANGLE.............1 | |
| SqT 263 Phebus hath laft the angle meridional, | 254 |
| ANGLIS............1 | |
| SqT 230 Of anglis and of slye reflexiouns, | 222 |
| ANON..............6 | |
| SqT 176 And born anon into the heighe tour | 168 |
| SqT 377 As is hire maistresse, answerde hire anon, | 368 |
| SqT 399 For right anon she wiste what they mente | 390 |
| SqT 473 Than ever she dide, and fil to grounde anon, | 464 |
| SqT 543 Anon this tigre, ful of doublenesse, | 534 |
| SqT 615 Yet right anon as that his dore is uppe | 606 |
| ANOON.............4 | |
| SqT 172 This knyght is to his chambre lad anoon, | 164 |
| SqT 294 The spices and the wyn is come anoon. | 286 |
| SqT 312 This hors anoon bigan to trippe and daunce, | 304 |
| SqT 328 Trille this pyn, and he wol vanysshe anoon | 320 |
| ANOTHER...........5 | |
| SqT 27 That ther was nowher swich another man. | 18 |
| SqT 216 Another rowned to his felawe lowe, | 208 |
| SqT 228 Another answerde and seyde it myghte wel be | 220 |
| SqT 321 Bidde hym descende, and trille another pyn, | 312 |
| SqT 425 That herde of swich another of fairnesse, | 416 |
| ANSWERDE..........3 | |
| SqT 228 Another answerde and seyde it myghte wel be | 220 |
| SqT 377 As is hire maistresse, answerde hire anon, | 368 |
| SqT 599 What he answerde, it nedeth noght reherce; | 590 |
| ANSWERE...........1 | |
| SqT 152 And answere hym in his langage ageyn; | 144 |
| ANSWEREN..........1 | |
| SqT 436 And koude answeren hym in his ledene ageyn, | 428 |
| ANY...............11 | |
| SqT 22 Of his corage as any centre stable; | 14 |
| SqT 24 As any bacheler of al his hous. | 16 |
| SqT 134 Whan ther shal fallen any adversitee | 126 |
| SqT 137 " And over al this, if any lady bright | 128 |
| SqT 138 Hath set hire herte on any maner wight, | 130 |
| SqT 171 Stant in the court, stille as any stoon. | 162 |
| SqT 180 But sikerly, withouten any fable, | 172 |
| SqT 435 That any fowel may in his leden seyn, | 426 |
| SqT 559 Til any womman, were she never so wys, | 550 |
| SqT 564 That if so were that any thyng hym smerte, | 556 |
| SqT 693 Than to comune with any gentil wight | 684 |
| ANYWHERE..........1 | |
| SqT 315 But, whan yow list to ryden anywhere, | 306 |
| APART.............1 | |
| SqT 252 Thus seyn the peple and drawen hem apart. | 244 |
| APERCEYVYNGES.....1 | |
| SqT 286 For drede of jalouse mennes aperceyvynges? | 278 |
| APERT.............1 | |
| SqT 531 Were saved, bothe privee and apert; | 522 |
| APPALLED..........1 | |
| SqT 365 Hir liste nat appalled for to be, | 356 |
| APPARENCE.........1 | |
| SqT 218 An apparence ymaad by som magyk, | 210 |
| APPOLLO...........1 | |
| SqT 671 Appollo whirleth up his chaar so hye | 662 |
| APPROCHE..........1 | |
| SqT 556 Ther doublenesse or feynyng sholde approche, | 548 |
| ARABE.............1 | |
| SqT 110 He seyde, " The kyng of Arabe and of Inde, | 102 |
| ARIES.............1 | |
| SqT 51 In Aries, the colerik hoote signe. | 42 |
| ARIGHT............2 | |
| SqT 336 And hath conceyved in his wit aright | 328 |
| SqT 694 Where he myghte lerne gentillesse aright. " | 686 |
| ARISE.............1 | |
| SqT 380 " I wol, " quod she, " arise, for me leste | 372 |
| ARISTOTLE.........1 | |
| SqT 233 And Aristotle, that writen in hir lyves | 224 |
| ARMED.............1 | |
| SqT 90 Al armed, save his heed, ful richely, | 82 |
| ARMES.............2 | |
| SqT 23 Yong, fressh, and strong, in armes desirous | 14 |
| SqT 213 I trowe som men of armes been therinne, | 204 |
| ARMURE............1 | |
| SqT 158 Thurghout his armure it wole kerve and byte, | 150 |
| ARRAY.............3 | |
| SqT 63 Of which if I shal tellen al th' array, | 54 |
| SqT 282 That sholde yow devysen swich array. | 274 |
| SqT 298 What nedeth yow rehercen hire array? | 290 |
| ARRAYED...........1 | |
| SqT 389 Arrayed after the lusty seson soote | 380 |
| ART...............5 | |
| SqT 39 That koude his colours longynge for that art, | 30 |
| SqT 104 As techeth art of speche hem that it leere. | 96 |
| SqT 197 Nature ne art ne koude hym nat amende | 188 |
| SqT 251 Hadde a name of konnyng in swich art. | 242 |
| SqT 554 Countrefete the sophymes of his art, | 546 |
| ARYSE.............1 | |
| SqT 262 Til that the kyng gan fro the bord aryse. | 254 |
| AS................97 | |
| SqT 17 As of the secte of which that he was born | 8 |
| SqT 22 Of his corage as any centre stable; | 14 |
| SqT 24 As any bacheler of al his hous. | 16 |
| SqT 41 I am noon swich, I moot speke as I kan. | 32 |
| SqT 44 As he was wont fro yeer to yeer, I deme, | 36 |
| SqT 69 Eek in that lond, as tellen knyghtes olde, | 60 |
| SqT 92 By ordre, as they seten in the halle, | 84 |
| SqT 94 As wel in speche as in contenaunce, | 86 |
| SqT 94 As wel in speche as in contenaunce, | 86 |
| SqT 104 As techeth art of speche hem that it leere. | 96 |
| SqT 107 Yet seye I this, as to commune entente: | 98 |
| SqT 112 Saleweth yow, as he best kan and may, | 104 |
| SqT 122 Or, if yow lyst to fleen as hye in the air | 114 |
| SqT 123 As dooth an egle whan hym list to soore, | 114 |
| SqT 159 Were it as thikke as is a branched ook; | 150 |
| SqT 159 Were it as thikke as is a branched ook; | 150 |
| SqT 163 Ther he is hurt; this is as muche to seyn, | 154 |
| SqT 170 His steede, which that shoon as sonne brighte, | 162 |
| SqT 171 Stant in the court, stille as any stoon. | 162 |
| SqT 182 It stant as it were to the ground yglewed. | 174 |
| SqT 188 To voyden hym, as ye shal after heere. | 180 |
| SqT 193 Right as it were a steede of Lumbardye; | 184 |
| SqT 195 As it a gentil Poilleys courser were. | 186 |
| SqT 198 In no degree, as al the people wende. | 190 |
| SqT 201 It was a fairye, as the peple semed. | 192 |
| SqT 203 As many heddes, as manye wittes ther been. | 194 |
| SqT 203 As many heddes, as manye wittes ther been. | 194 |
| SqT 204 They murmureden as dooth a swarm of been, | 196 |
| SqT 211 As men in thise olde geestes rede. | 202 |
| SqT 219 As jogelours pleyen at thise feestes grete. " | 210 |
| SqT 221 As lewed peple demeth comunly | 212 |
| SqT 235 As knowen they that han hir bookes herd. | 226 |
| SqT 241 Right in swich wise as men may with the swerd | 232 |
| SqT 258 As soore wondren somme on cause of thonder, | 250 |
| SqT 267 Roos fro his bord, ther as he sat ful hye. | 258 |
| SqT 270 Ther as they sownen diverse instrumentz | 262 |
| SqT 281 And been a feestlych man as fressh as May, | 272 |
| SqT 281 And been a feestlych man as fressh as May, | 272 |
| SqT 296 Unto the temple, as reson was, they wende. | 288 |
| SqT 308 Ne was ther swich a wondryng as was tho. | 300 |
| SqT 320 And whan ye come ther as yow list abyde, | 312 |
| SqT 332 In swich a gyse as I shal to yow seyn | 324 |
| SqT 339 Repeireth to his revel as biforn. | 330 |
| SqT 356 As sleep hem bad; they tooke it for the beste. | 348 |
| SqT 362 She was ful mesurable, as wommen be; | 354 |
| SqT 377 As is hire maistresse, answerde hire anon, | 368 |
| SqT 385 As rody and bright as dooth the yonge sonne, | 376 |
| SqT 385 As rody and bright as dooth the yonge sonne, | 376 |
| SqT 409 Amydde a tree, for drye as whit as chalk, | 400 |
| SqT 409 Amydde a tree, for drye as whit as chalk, | 400 |
| SqT 410 As Canacee was pleyyng in hir walk, | 402 |
| SqT 426 As wel of plumage as of gentillesse | 418 |
| SqT 426 As wel of plumage as of gentillesse | 418 |
| SqT 429 Of fremde land; and everemoore, as she stood, | 420 |
| SqT 446 Unto the hauk, as ye shal after heere: | 438 |
| SqT 451 For, as I trowe, thise been causes two | 442 |
| SqT 458 For love of God, as dooth youreselven grace, | 450 |
| SqT 465 And as I am a kynges doghter trewe, | 456 |
| SqT 469 As wisly helpe me grete God of kynde! | 460 |
| SqT 481 Is preved alday, as men may it see, | 472 |
| SqT 482 As wel by werk as by auctoritee; | 474 |
| SqT 482 As wel by werk as by auctoritee; | 474 |
| SqT 491 As by the whelp chasted is the leon, | 482 |
| SqT 496 That oother weep as she to water wolde | 488 |
| SqT 512 Right as a serpent hit hym under floures | 504 |
| SqT 518 As in a toumbe is al the faire above, | 510 |
| SqT 519 And under is the corps, swich as ye woot, | 510 |
| SqT 527 Forfered of his deeth, as thoughte me, | 518 |
| SqT 540 In swich a gyse as I have seyd above, | 532 |
| SqT 541 And yeven hym my trewe herte as free | 532 |
| SqT 542 As he swoor he yaf his herte to me, | 534 |
| SqT 545 With so heigh reverence, and, as by his cheere, | 536 |
| SqT 547 So ravysshed, as it semed, for the joye | 538 |
| SqT 551 To loven two, as writen folk biforn -- | 542 |
| SqT 557 Ne so koude thonke a wight as he dide me! | 548 |
| SqT 561 As wel his wordes as his contenaunce. | 552 |
| SqT 561 As wel his wordes as his contenaunce. | 552 |
| SqT 570 In alle thyng, as fer as reson fil, | 562 |
| SqT 570 In alle thyng, as fer as reson fil, | 562 |
| SqT 573 As hym, God woot, ne nevere shal namo. | 564 |
| SqT 586 That he had felt as muche harm as I, | 578 |
| SqT 586 That he had felt as muche harm as I, | 578 |
| SqT 592 For his honour, as ofte it happeth so, | 584 |
| SqT 595 As I best myghte, I hidde fro hym my sorwe, | 586 |
| SqT 598 Beth swich as I to yow have been and shal.' | 590 |
| SqT 609 Gladeth hymself;' thus seyn men, as I gesse. | 600 |
| SqT 611 As briddes doon that men in cages fede. | 602 |
| SqT 613 And strawe hir cage faire and softe as silk, | 604 |
| SqT 615 Yet right anon as that his dore is uppe | 606 |
| SqT 637 Ther as she with hire beek hadde hurt hirselve. | 628 |
| SqT 648 As ben thise tidyves, tercelettes, and owles; | 640 |
| SqT 652 I wol namoore as now speke of hir ryng | 644 |
| SqT 655 Repentant, as the storie telleth us, | 646 |
| SqT 677 As to my doom, ther is noon that is heere | 668 |
| SqT 686 As that ye been! Fy on possessioun, | 678 |
| SqT 706 As fer as that my wittes wol suffyse. | 698 |
| SqT 706 As fer as that my wittes wol suffyse. | 698 |