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