| A-CATERWAWED.....1 | |
| WBT 354 To shewe hir skyn and goon a-caterwawed. | 360 |
| A-MORWE..........1 | |
| WBT 593 To chirche was myn housbonde born a-morwe | 598 |
| A-NYGHT..........1 | |
| WBT 202 How pitously a-nyght I made hem swynke! | 208 |
| A-WERKE..........1 | |
| WBT 215 I sette hem so a-werke, by my fey, | 220 |
| ABBESSE..........1 | |
| WBT 678 That was abbesse nat fer fro Parys, | 684 |
| ABEDDE...........1 | |
| WBT 407 Namely abedde hadden they meschaunce: | 412 |
| ABOUTE...........4 | |
| WBT 166 I was aboute to wedde a wyf; allas! | 172 |
| WBT 426 I broghte it so aboute by my wit | 432 |
| WBT 471 It tikleth me aboute myn herte roote. | 476 |
| WBT 653 Man shal nat suffre his wyf go roule aboute. | 658 |
| ABOVE............1 | |
| WBT 207 They loved me so wel, by God above, | 212 |
| ABRAHAM..........1 | |
| WBT 55 I woot wel Abraham was an hooly man, | 60 |
| ABROCHE..........1 | |
| WBT 177 Of thilke tonne that I shal abroche. | 182 |
| ABYDE............4 | |
| WBT 169 " Abyde! " quod she, " my tale is nat bigonne. | 174 |
| WBT 255 She may no while in chastitee abyde, | 260 |
| WBT 409 I wolde no lenger in the bed abyde, | 414 |
| WBT 778 Bet is,' quod he, `hye in the roof abyde, | 784 |
| ACORDED..........1 | |
| WBT 812 We fille acorded by us selven two. | 818 |
| ACTES............1 | |
| WBT 114 In the actes and in fruyt of mariage. | 120 |
| ADAM.............1 | |
| WBT 696 Than al the mark of Adam may redresse. | 702 |
| ADOUN............2 | |
| WBT 793 That in oure fyr he fil bakward adoun. | 798 |
| WBT 803 And neer he cam, and kneled faire adoun, | 808 |
| AFTER............7 | |
| WBT 190 If that I speke after my fantasye, | 196 |
| WBT 219 I governed hem so wel, after my lawe, | 224 |
| WBT 346 After thy text, ne after thy rubriche, | 352 |
| WBT 346 After thy text, ne after thy rubriche, | 352 |
| WBT 464 And after wyn on Venus moste I thynke, | 470 |
| WBT 597 After the beere, me thoughte he hadde a paire | 602 |
| WBT 822 After that day we hadden never debaat. | 828 |
| AFTERWARD........1 | |
| WBT 632 But afterward repented me ful soore; | 638 |
| AFYRE............1 | |
| WBT 726 That caused hym to sette hymself afyre. | 732 |
| AGAST............1 | |
| WBT 798 He was agast and wolde han fled his way, | 804 |
| AGAYN............3 | |
| WBT 512 He koude wynne agayn my love anon. | 518 |
| WBT 675 That made a book agayn Jovinian; | 680 |
| WBT 718 That boghte us with his herte blood agayn. | 724 |
| AGE..............6 | |
| WBT 4 For, lordynges, sith I twelve yeer was of age, | 4 |
| WBT 24 Yet herde I nevere tellen in myn age | 24 |
| WBT 59 Wher can ye seye, in any manere age, | 64 |
| WBT 113 I wol bistowe the flour of al myn age | 118 |
| WBT 174 Of which I am expert in al myn age -- | 180 |
| WBT 474 But age, allas, that al wole envenyme, | 480 |
| AGEYN............1 | |
| WBT 586 A ha! By God, I have my tale ageyn. | 592 |
| AGILTE...........1 | |
| WBT 392 Of thyng of which they nevere agilte hir lyve. | 398 |
| AGOON............1 | |
| WBT 9 But me was toold, certeyn, nat longe agoon is, | 8 |
| AGRIEF...........1 | |
| WBT 191 As taketh not agrief of that I seye, | 196 |
| AL...............55 | |
| WBT 46 For sothe, I wol nat kepe me chaast in al. | 52 |
| WBT 82 Al nys but conseil to virginitee. | 88 |
| WBT 87 Al were it good no womman for to touche -- | 92 |
| WBT 91 This is al and som: he heeld virginitee | 96 |
| WBT 94 Wolde leden al hir lyf in chastitee. | 100 |
| WBT 100 He nath nat every vessel al of gold; | 106 |
| WBT 109 Al that he hadde, and gyve it to the poore, | 114 |
| WBT 113 I wol bistowe the flour of al myn age | 118 |
| WBT 158 I have the power durynge al my lyf | 164 |
| WBT 162 Al this sentence me liketh every deel " -- | 168 |
| WBT 174 Of which I am expert in al myn age -- | 180 |
| WBT 189 But yet I praye to al this compaignye, | 194 |
| WBT 212 And sith they hadde me yeven al hir lond, | 218 |
| WBT 262 Thus goth al to the devel, by thy tale. | 268 |
| WBT 288 Spoones and stooles, and al swich housbondrye, | 294 |
| WBT 363 The whiche thynges troublen al this erthe, | 368 |
| WBT 382 And al was fals, but that I took witnesse | 388 |
| WBT 397 I swoor that al my walkynge out by nyghte | 402 |
| WBT 400 For al swich wit is yeven us in oure byrthe; | 406 |
| WBT 414 Wynne whoso may, for al is for to selle; | 420 |
| WBT 416 For wynnyng wolde I al his lust endure, | 422 |
| WBT 434 Ye sholde been al pacient and meke, | 440 |
| WBT 445 Wy, taak it al! Lo, have it every deel! | 450 |
| WBT 465 For al so siker as cold engendreth hayl, | 470 |
| WBT 474 But age, allas, that al wole envenyme, | 480 |
| WBT 497 Al is his tombe noght so curyus | 502 |
| WBT 506 That feele I on my ribbes al by rewe, | 512 |
| WBT 518 Therafter wol we crie al day and crave. | 524 |
| WBT 521 With daunger oute we al oure chaffare; | 526 |
| WBT 533 To hire biwreyed I my conseil al. | 538 |
| WBT 550 Myn housbonde was at Londoun al that Lente; | 556 |
| WBT 574 And if that faille, thanne is al ydo. | 580 |
| WBT 577 And eek I seyde I mette of hym al nyght, | 582 |
| WBT 579 And al my bed was ful of verray blood; | 584 |
| WBT 582 And al was fals; I dremed of it right naught, | 588 |
| WBT 599 That al myn herte I yaf unto his hoold. | 604 |
| WBT 609 For certes, I am al Venerien | 614 |
| WBT 624 Al were he short, or long, or blak, or whit; | 630 |
| WBT 630 And to hym yaf I al the lond and fee | 636 |
| WBT 636 That of the strook myn ere wax al deef. | 642 |
| WBT 644 And hire forsook for terme of al his lyf, | 650 |
| WBT 655 `Whoso that buyldeth his hous al of salwes, | 660 |
| WBT 659 But al for noght, I sette noght an hawe | 664 |
| WBT 664 This made hym with me wood al outrely; | 670 |
| WBT 696 Than al the mark of Adam may redresse. | 702 |
| WBT 716 Was al mankynde broght to wrecchednesse, | 722 |
| WBT 720 That womman was the los of al mankynde. | 726 |
| WBT 767 And lete hir lecchour dighte hire al the nyght, | 772 |
| WBT 789 To reden on this cursed book al nyght, | 794 |
| WBT 790 Al sodeynly thre leves have I plyght | 796 |
| WBT 813 He yaf me al the bridel in myn hond, | 818 |
| WBT 818 By maistrie, al the soveraynetee, | 824 |
| WBT 820 Do as thee lust the terme of al thy lyf; | 826 |
| WBT 829 The Frere lough, whan he hadde herd al this; | 834 |
| WBT 854 " Al redy, sire, " quod she, " right as yow lest, | 860 |
| ALE..............3 | |
| WBT 171 Er that I go, shal savoure wors than ale. | 176 |
| WBT 194 As evere moote I drynken wyn or ale, | 200 |
| WBT 852 Ye fare as folk that dronken ben of ale. | 858 |
| ALGATE...........1 | |
| WBT 588 I weep algate, and made sory cheere, | 594 |
| ALGATES..........1 | |
| WBT 756 And thus algates housbondes han sorwe. | 762 |
| ALISOUN..........2 | |
| WBT 530 God have hir soule! Hir name was Alisoun. | 536 |
| WBT 804 And seyde, `Deere suster Alisoun, | 810 |
| ALLAS............4 | |
| WBT 166 I was aboute to wedde a wyf; allas! | 172 |
| WBT 474 But age, allas, that al wole envenyme, | 480 |
| WBT 614 Allas, allas! That evere love was synne! | 620 |
| WBT 614 Allas, allas! That evere love was synne! | 620 |