| 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 |