| ANGER............1 | |
| SumT 1981 Ye lye heere ful of anger and of ire, | 272 |
| ANGRE............1 | |
| SumT 2092 Thyn angre dooth thee al to soore smerte -- | 384 |
| ANGRY............2 | |
| SumT 1825 He is as angry as a pissemyre, | 116 |
| SumT 2158 And forth he gooth, with a ful angry cheere, | 450 |
| ANON.............10 | |
| SumT 1729 Delivereth out, " quod he, " anon the soules! | 20 |
| SumT 1757 And whan that he was out at dore, anon | 48 |
| SumT 1799 Seyde this man, " and she wol come anon. " | 90 |
| SumT 2022 Anon the knyght bifore the juge is broght, | 314 |
| SumT 2063 And right anon this irous, cursed wrecche | 354 |
| SumT 2120 And doun anon he sette hym on his knee. | 412 |
| SumT 2131 And in thyn hand thou shalt it have anon, | 422 |
| SumT 2174 Sit doun anon, and tel me what youre grief is, | 466 |
| SumT 2198 Tel me youre grief. " And he anon hym tolde, | 490 |
| SumT 2251 " Tel, " quod the lord, " and thou shalt have anon | 542 |
| ANOTHER..........1 | |
| SumT 2025 And to another knyght comanded he, | 316 |
| ANOYED...........1 | |
| SumT 1848 I prey yow, dame, ye be nat anoyed, | 140 |
| ANSWERDE.........1 | |
| SumT 1954 The frere answerde, " O Thomas, dostow so? | 246 |
| ANSWERE..........1 | |
| SumT 2072 What sholde I telle th' answere of the knyght? | 364 |
| ANY..............4 | |
| SumT 1744 Of alle folk that yaf hym any good, | 36 |
| SumT 1891 In mount Oreb, er he hadde any speche | 182 |
| SumT 2050 Of any man, and namely in a lord. | 342 |
| SumT 2268 As any tabour, hyder been ybroght; | 560 |
| APAYD............1 | |
| SumT 2246 " My lord, " quod he, " be ye nat yvele apayd, | 538 |
| APOSTLE..........1 | |
| SumT 1881 We fare as seith th' apostle; clooth and foode | 172 |
| AQUEYNTANCES.....1 | |
| SumT 1991 Ne make thyne aqueyntances nat to flee.' | 282 |
| ARISETH..........1 | |
| SumT 1802 The frere ariseth up ful curteisly, | 94 |
| ARM..............1 | |
| SumT 1828 And over hym leye my leg outher myn arm, | 120 |
| ARMES............1 | |
| SumT 1803 And hire embraceth in his armes narwe, | 94 |
| ARS-METRIKE......1 | |
| SumT 2222 In ars-metrike shal ther no man fynde, | 514 |
| ART..............1 | |
| SumT 2039 For thou art cause why thy felawe deyth.' | 330 |
| ARWE.............1 | |
| SumT 2068 And with an arwe he slow the child right there. | 360 |
| AS...............52 | |
| SumT 1709 Lordynges, ther is in Yorkshire, as I gesse, | 0 |
| SumT 1719 Ther as divine servyce is honoured, | 10 |
| SumT 1720 Nat ther as it is wasted and devoured, | 12 |
| SumT 1722 As to possessioners, that mowen lyve, | 14 |
| SumT 1725 Hir freendes soules, as wel olde as yonge -- | 16 |
| SumT 1725 Hir freendes soules, as wel olde as yonge -- | 16 |
| SumT 1743 And wroot the names alwey, as he stood, | 34 |
| SumT 1753 Bacon or beef, or swich thyng as ye fynde. " | 44 |
| SumT 1780 Where as he shoop hym thilke nyght to lye. | 72 |
| SumT 1791 For it is hard to yow, as I suppose, | 82 |
| SumT 1794 For lettre sleeth, so as we clerkes seyn -- | 86 |
| SumT 1804 And kiste hire sweete, and chirketh as a sparwe | 96 |
| SumT 1806 As he that is youre servant every deel, | 98 |
| SumT 1825 He is as angry as a pissemyre, | 116 |
| SumT 1825 He is as angry as a pissemyre, | 116 |
| SumT 1881 We fare as seith th' apostle; clooth and foode | 172 |
| SumT 1904 " Oure Lord Jhesu, as hooly writ devyseth, | 196 |
| SumT 1919 I ne have no text of it, as I suppose, | 210 |
| SumT 1930 Fat as a whale, and walkynge as a swan, | 222 |
| SumT 1930 Fat as a whale, and walkynge as a swan, | 222 |
| SumT 1931 Al vinolent as botel in the spence. | 222 |
| SumT 1938 Therfore, right as an hauk up at a sours | 230 |
| SumT 1949 As help me Crist, as I in fewe yeres, | 240 |
| SumT 1949 As help me Crist, as I in fewe yeres, | 240 |
| SumT 1975 As for myself, but that al oure covent | 266 |
| SumT 1986 Ne stryve nat with thy wyf, as for thy beste; | 278 |
| SumT 2003 As womman is, whan she hath caught an ire; | 294 |
| SumT 2018 As seith Senek, that, durynge his estaat, | 310 |
| SumT 2020 And as Fortune wolde that it were so, | 312 |
| SumT 2027 And happed, as they wente by the weye | 318 |
| SumT 2090 Thou shalt me fynde as just as is a squyre. | 382 |
| SumT 2090 Thou shalt me fynde as just as is a squyre. | 382 |
| SumT 2114 For who kan teche and werchen as we konne? | 406 |
| SumT 2124 " Swich thyng as is in my possessioun, " | 416 |
| SumT 2134 That every frere have also muche as oother. | 426 |
| SumT 2152 The frere up stirte as dooth a wood leoun -- | 444 |
| SumT 2159 And fette his felawe, ther as lay his stoor. | 450 |
| SumT 2160 He looked as it were a wilde boor; | 452 |
| SumT 2163 Wher as ther woned a man of greet honour, | 454 |
| SumT 2166 This frere cam as he were in a rage, | 458 |
| SumT 2167 Where as this lord sat etyng at his bord; | 458 |
| SumT 2173 Ye looken as the wode were ful of thevys. | 464 |
| SumT 2182 As that this olde cherl with lokkes hoore | 474 |
| SumT 2199 As ye han herd biforn -- ye woot wel what. | 490 |
| SumT 2216 The lord sat stille as he were in a traunce, | 508 |
| SumT 2226 As of the soun or savour of a fart? | 518 |
| SumT 2259 For thrittene is a covent, as I gesse. | 550 |
| SumT 2268 As any tabour, hyder been ybroght; | 560 |
| SumT 2277 Shal have the firste fruyt, as resoun is. | 568 |
| SumT 2289 As wel as Euclide [dide] or Ptholomee. | 580 |
| SumT 2289 As wel as Euclide [dide] or Ptholomee. | 580 |
| SumT 2291 And heigh wit made hym speken as he spak; | 582 |
| ASCAUNCES........1 | |
| SumT 1745 Ascaunces that he wolde for hem preye. | 36 |
| ASSENT...........1 | |
| SumT 2262 Thanne shal they knele doun, by oon assent, | 554 |
| AT...............14 | |
| SumT 1714 Hadde preched at a chirche in his manere, | 6 |
| SumT 1757 And whan that he was out at dore, anon | 48 |
| SumT 1763 Tel forth thy tale, and spare it nat at al. " | 54 |
| SumT 1788 I have to day been at youre chirche at messe, | 80 |
| SumT 1788 I have to day been at youre chirche at messe, | 80 |
| SumT 1855 Seide this frere, " at hoom in oure dortour. | 146 |
| SumT 1914 Than youres, with youre feestes at the table. | 206 |
| SumT 1938 Therfore, right as an hauk up at a sours | 230 |
| SumT 2091 Hoold nat the develes knyf ay at thyn herte -- | 382 |
| SumT 2095 I have be shryven this day at my curat. | 386 |
| SumT 2101 Whan othere men han ben ful wel at eyse, | 392 |
| SumT 2167 Where as this lord sat etyng at his bord; | 458 |
| SumT 2243 Now stood the lordes squier at the bord, | 534 |
| SumT 2294 My tale is doon; we been almoost at towne. | 586 |
| ATTE.............1 | |
| SumT 2169 Til atte laste he seyde, " God yow see! " | 460 |
| ATTEMPRELY.......1 | |
| SumT 2053 For Goddes love, drynk moore attemprely! | 344 |
| AUDITOURS........1 | |
| SumT 1937 Werkeris of Goddes word, nat auditours? | 228 |
| AVISION..........1 | |
| SumT 1858 In myn avision, so God me wisse! | 150 |
| AWAITYNG.........1 | |
| SumT 2052 Awaityng on a lord, and he noot where. | 344 |
| AWEY.............4 | |
| SumT 1758 He planed awey the names everichon | 50 |
| SumT 1775 And fro the bench he droof awey the cat, | 66 |
| SumT 1987 And ber this word awey now, by thy feith; | 278 |
| SumT 2235 And evere it wasteth litel and litel awey. | 526 |
| AY...............6 | |
| SumT 1754 A sturdy harlot wente ay hem bihynde, | 46 |
| SumT 1846 The body is ay so redy and penyble | 138 |
| SumT 1976 To preye for yow is ay so diligent, | 268 |
| SumT 2044 And ay delited hym to been a shrewe. | 336 |
| SumT 2091 Hoold nat the develes knyf ay at thyn herte -- | 382 |
| SumT 2200 The lady of the hous ay stille sat | 492 |