ANGRE............1
WBT 488 For angre, and for verray jalousye. 494
 
 ANGRY............1
WBT 779 Than with an angry wyf doun in the hous; 784
 
 ANON.............5
WBT 48 Som Cristen man shal wedde me anon, 54
WBT 163 Up stirte the Pardoner, and that anon; 168
WBT 512 He koude wynne agayn my love anon. 518
WBT 816 And made hym brenne his book anon right tho. 822
WBT 850 Oure Hooste cride " Pees! And that anon! " 856
 
 ANOTHER..........5
WBT 58 And many another holy man also. 64
WBT 170 Nay, thou shalt drynken of another tonne, 176
WBT 536 To hire, and to another worthy wyf, 542
WBT 620 And also in another privee place. 626
WBT 647 Another Romayn tolde he me by name, 652
 
 ANY..............6
WBT 59 Wher can ye seye, in any manere age, 64
WBT 353 But forth she wole, er any day be dawed, 358
WBT 458 And synge, ywis, as any nyghtyngale, 464
WBT 482 That he of any oother had delit. 488
WBT 689 That any clerk wol speke good of wyves, 694
WBT 824 As any wyf from Denmark unto Ynde, 830
 
 APOSTEL..........3
WBT 64 Th' apostel, whan he speketh of maydenhede, 70
WBT 79 I woot wel that th' apostel was a mayde; 84
WBT 160 Right thus the Apostel tolde it unto me, 166
 
 APOSTLE..........1
WBT 49 For thanne th' apostle seith that I am free 54
 
 APOSTLES.........1
WBT 341 And seye thise wordes in the Apostles name: 346
 
 APPARAILLE.......1
WBT 343 Ye wommen shul apparaille yow, " quod he, 348
 
 APPELLES.........1
WBT 499 Which that Appelles wroghte subtilly; 504
 
 APPETIT..........2
WBT 417 And make me a feyned appetit; 422
WBT 623 But evere folwede myn appetit, 628
 
 APPRENTICE.......1
WBT 303 And yet of oure apprentice Janekyn, 308
 
 APPROCHE.........1
WBT 178 Be war of it, er thou to ny approche; 184
 
 ARGUS............1
WBT 358 Thogh thou preye Argus with his hundred yen 364
 
 ARM..............1
WBT 410 If that I felte his arm over my syde, 416
 
 ARMES............2
WBT 261 Som for hir handes and hir armes smale; 266
WBT 833 " Lo, " quod the Somonour, " Goddes armes two! 838
 
 ARRAY............3
WBT 235 `Sire olde kaynard, is this thyn array? 240
WBT 289 And so been pottes, clothes, and array; 294
WBT 338 With clothyng, and with precious array, 344
 
 ARRIUS...........2
WBT 758 Compleyned unto his felawe Arrius 764
WBT 762 `O leeve brother,' quod this Arrius, 768
 
 ART..............1
WBT 680 Ovides Art, and bookes many on, 686
 
 ARTOW............1
WBT 240 Is she so fair? Artow so amorous? 246
 
 AS...............73
WBT 37 As wolde God it leveful were unto me 36
WBT 38 To be refresshed half so ofte as he! 38
WBT 41 God woot, this noble kyng, as to my wit, 40
WBT 56 And Jacob eek, as ferforth as I kan; 62
WBT 56 And Jacob eek, as ferforth as I kan; 62
WBT 63 I woot as wel as ye, it is no drede, 68
WBT 63 I woot as wel as ye, it is no drede, 68
WBT 78 But ther as God lust gyve it of his myght. 84
WBT 81 He wolde that every wight were swich as he, 86
WBT 88 He mente as in his bed or in his couche, 94
WBT 104 Som this, som that, as hym liketh shifte. 110
WBT 136 That hath swich harneys as I to yow tolde, 142
WBT 139 Crist was a mayde and shapen as a man, 144
WBT 147 In swich estaat as God hath cleped us 152
WBT 150 As frely as my Makere hath it sent. 156
WBT 150 As frely as my Makere hath it sent. 156
WBT 185 Seyde this Pardoner, " as ye bigan, 190
WBT 191 As taketh not agrief of that I seye, 196
WBT 194 As evere moote I drynken wyn or ale, 200
WBT 196 As thre of hem were goode, and two were badde. 202
WBT 201 As help me God, I laughe whan I thynke 206
WBT 210 To gete hire love, ye, ther as she hath noon. 216
WBT 228 Swere and lyen, as a womman kan. 234
WBT 244 Withouten gilt, thou chidest as a feend, 250
WBT 246 Thou comest hoom as dronken as a mous, 252
WBT 246 Thou comest hoom as dronken as a mous, 252
WBT 267 For as a spanyel she wol on hym lepe, 272
WBT 270 As, seistow, wol been withoute make. 276
WBT 304 For his crispe heer, shynynge as gold so fyn, 310
WBT 310 It is my good as wel as thyn, pardee! 316
WBT 310 It is my good as wel as thyn, pardee! 316
WBT 345 As perles, ne with gold, ne clothes riche. " 350
WBT 347 I wol nat wirche as muchel as a gnat. 352
WBT 347 I wol nat wirche as muchel as a gnat. 352
WBT 359 To be my warde-cors, as he kan best, 364
WBT 376 Thou seyest, right as wormes shende a tree, 382
WBT 379 Lordynges, right thus, as ye have understonde, 384
WBT 386 For as an hors I koude byte and whyne. 392
WBT 406 As by continueel murmur or grucchyng. 412
WBT 423 As helpe me verray God omnipotent, 428
WBT 427 That they moste yeve it up, as for the beste, 432
WBT 429 For thogh he looked as a wood leon, 434
WBT 448 I koude walke as fressh as is a rose; 454
WBT 448 I koude walke as fressh as is a rose; 454
WBT 456 Stibourn and strong, and joly as a pye. 462
WBT 458 And synge, ywis, as any nyghtyngale, 464
WBT 465 For al so siker as cold engendreth hayl, 470
WBT 473 That I have had my world as in my tyme. 478
WBT 478 The bren, as I best kan, now moste I selle; 484
WBT 498 As was the sepulcre of hym Daryus, 504
WBT 578 He wolde han slayn me as I lay upright, 584
WBT 581 For blood bitokeneth gold, as me was taught.' 586
WBT 583 But as I folwed ay my dames loore, 588
WBT 584 As wel of this as of othere thynges moore. 590
WBT 584 As wel of this as of othere thynges moore. 590
WBT 589 As wyves mooten, for it is usage, 594
WBT 596 As help me God, whan that I saugh hym go 602
WBT 605 As help me God, I was a lusty oon, 610
WBT 607 And trewely, as myne housbondes tolde me, 612
WBT 637 Stibourn I was as is a leonesse, 642
WBT 639 And walke I wolde, as I had doon biforn, 644
WBT 694 As clerkes han withinne hire oratories, 700
WBT 714 Redde on his book, as he sat by the fire, 720
WBT 730 This sely man sat stille as he were deed; 736
WBT 791 Out of his book, right as he radde, and eke 796
WBT 794 And he up stirte as dooth a wood leoun, 800
WBT 796 That in the floor I lay as I were deed. 802
WBT 805 As help me God, I shal thee nevere smyte! 810
WBT 820 Do as thee lust the terme of al thy lyf; 826
WBT 823 God helpe me so, I was to hym as kynde 828
WBT 824 As any wyf from Denmark unto Ynde, 830
WBT 852 Ye fare as folk that dronken ben of ale. 858
WBT 854 " Al redy, sire, " quod she, " right as yow lest, 860