AMENDERE.......1
WBT 1197 A greet amendere eek of sapience 340
 
 AMONGES........1
WBT 952 Ovyde, amonges othere thynges smale, 96
 
 AN.............6
WBT 873 For ther as wont to walken was an elf 16
WBT 910 An answere suffisant in this mateere; 54
WBT 1081 And al day after hidde hym as an owle, 224
WBT 1112 Swich arrogance is nat worth an hen. 256
WBT 1183 Glad poverte is an honest thyng, certeyn; 326
WBT 1210 Seyn that men sholde an oold wight doon favour 354
 
 AND............137
WBT 865 For now the grete charitee and prayeres 8
WBT 866 Of lymytours and othere hooly freres, 10
WBT 867 That serchen every lond and every streem, 10
WBT 875 In undermeles and in morwenynges, 18
WBT 876 And seyth his matyns and his hooly thynges 20
WBT 876 And seyth his matyns and his hooly thynges 20
WBT 878 Wommen may go saufly up and doun. 22
WBT 881 And he ne wol doon hem but dishonour. 24
WBT 882 And so bifel that this kyng Arthour 26
WBT 885 And happed that, allone as he was born, 28
WBT 890 And swich pursute unto the kyng Arthour 34
WBT 892 By cours of lawe, and sholde han lost his heed -- 36
WBT 894 But that the queene and other ladyes mo 38
WBT 897 And yaf hym to the queene, al at hir wille, 40
WBT 900 And after this thus spak she to the knyght, 44
WBT 906 Be war, and keep thy nekke-boon from iren! 50
WBT 907 And if thou kanst nat tellen it anon, 50
WBT 909 A twelf-month and a day, to seche and leere 52
WBT 909 A twelf-month and a day, to seche and leere 52
WBT 911 And suretee wol I han, er that thou pace, 54
WBT 913 Wo was this knyght, and sorwefully he siketh; 56
WBT 915 And at the laste he chees hym for to wende 58
WBT 916 And come agayn, right at the yeres ende, 60
WBT 918 And taketh his leve, and wendeth forth his weye. 62
WBT 918 And taketh his leve, and wendeth forth his weye. 62
WBT 919 He seketh every hous and every place 62
WBT 928 And oftetyme to be wydwe and wedde. 72
WBT 928 And oftetyme to be wydwe and wedde. 72
WBT 930 Whan that we been yflatered and yplesed. 74
WBT 933 And with attendance and with bisynesse 76
WBT 933 And with attendance and with bisynesse 76
WBT 934 Been we ylymed, bothe moore and lesse. 78
WBT 935 And somme seyen that we loven best 78
WBT 936 For to be free and do right as us lest, 80
WBT 937 And that no man repreve us of oure vice, 80
WBT 938 But seye that we be wise and no thyng nyce. 82
WBT 942 Assay, and he shal fynde it that so dooth; 86
WBT 944 We wol been holden wise and clene of synne. 88
WBT 945 And somme seyn that greet delit han we 88
WBT 946 For to been holden stable, and eek secree, 90
WBT 947 And in o purpos stedefastly to dwelle, 90
WBT 948 And nat biwreye thyng that men us telle. 92
WBT 958 He loved hire moost, and trusted hire also; 102
WBT 969 And sith she dorste telle it to no man, 112
WBT 972 And as a bitore bombleth in the myre, 116
WBT 975 Quod she; " to thee I telle it and namo; 118
WBT 982 Redeth Ovyde, and ther ye may it leere. 126
WBT 989 And in his wey it happed hym to ryde, 132
WBT 992 Of ladyes foure and twenty, and yet mo; 136
WBT 992 Of ladyes foure and twenty, and yet mo; 136
WBT 1001 And seyde, " Sire knyght, heer forth ne lith no wey. 144
WBT 1012 And I wol telle it yow er it be nyght. " 156
WBT 1022 And bad hym to be glad and have no fere. 166
WBT 1022 And bad hym to be glad and have no fere. 166
WBT 1025 And redy was his answere, as he sayde. 168
WBT 1026 Ful many a noble wyf, and many a mayde, 170
WBT 1027 And many a wydwe, for that they been wise, 170
WBT 1030 And afterward this knyght was bode appeere. 174
WBT 1032 And that the knyght sholde telle in audience 176
WBT 1040 And for to been in maistrie hym above. 184
WBT 1046 And with that word up stirte the olde wyf, 190
WBT 1058 This knyght answerde, " Allas and weylawey! 202
WBT 1061 Taak al my good and lat my body go. " 204
WBT 1063 For thogh that I be foul, and oold, and poore 206
WBT 1063 For thogh that I be foul, and oold, and poore 206
WBT 1066 But if thy wyf I were, and eek thy love. " 210
WBT 1072 And taketh his olde wyf, and gooth to bedde. 216
WBT 1072 And taketh his olde wyf, and gooth to bedde. 216
WBT 1075 To tellen yow the joye and al th' array 218
WBT 1079 Ther nas but hevynesse and muche sorwe. 222
WBT 1081 And al day after hidde hym as an owle, 224
WBT 1085 He walweth and he turneth to and fro. 228
WBT 1085 He walweth and he turneth to and fro. 228
WBT 1087 And seyde, " O deere housbonde, benedicitee! 230
WBT 1091 I am youre owene love and youre wyf; 234
WBT 1093 And, certes, yet ne dide I yow nevere unright; 236
WBT 1097 And it shal been amended, if I may. " 240
WBT 1100 Thou art so loothly, and so oold also, 244
WBT 1101 And therto comen of so lough a kynde, 244
WBT 1102 That litel wonder is thogh I walwe and wynde. 246
WBT 1114 Pryvee and apert, and moost entendeth ay 258
WBT 1114 Pryvee and apert, and moost entendeth ay 258
WBT 1124 And bad us folwen hem in swich degree. 268
WBT 1132 But temporel thyng, that man may hurte and mayme. 276
WBT 1136 Pryvee and apert thanne wolde they nevere fyne 280
WBT 1139 " Taak fyr and ber it in the derkeste hous 282
WBT 1140 Bitwix this and the mount of Kaukasous, 284
WBT 1141 And lat men shette the dores and go thenne; 284
WBT 1141 And lat men shette the dores and go thenne; 284
WBT 1142 Yet wole the fyr as faire lye and brenne 286
WBT 1151 A lordes sone do shame and vileynye; 294
WBT 1152 And he that wole han pris of his gentrye, 296
WBT 1154 And hadde his eldres noble and vertuous, 298
WBT 1154 And hadde his eldres noble and vertuous, 298
WBT 1155 And nel hymselven do no gentil dedis 298
WBT 1168 Reedeth Senek, and redeth eek Boece; 312
WBT 1171 And therfore, leeve housbonde, I thus conclude: 314
WBT 1173 Yet may the hye God, and so hope I, 316
WBT 1176 To lyven vertuously and weyve synne. 320
WBT 1177 " And ther as ye of poverte me repreeve, 320
WBT 1180 And certes every man, mayden, or wyf 324
WBT 1184 This wole Senec and othere clerkes seyn. 328
WBT 1194 Bifore the theves he may synge and pleye.' 338
WBT 1195 Poverte is hateful good and, as I gesse, 338
WBT 1202 Maketh his God and eek hymself to knowe. 346
WBT 1205 And therfore, sire, syn that I noght yow greve, 348
WBT 1208 And certes, sire, thogh noon auctoritee 352
WBT 1211 And clepe hym fader, for youre gentillesse; 354
WBT 1212 And auctours shal I fynden, as I gesse. 356
WBT 1213 " Now ther ye seye that I am foul and old, 356
WBT 1215 For filthe and eelde, also moot I thee, 358
WBT 1220 To han me foul and old til that I deye, 364
WBT 1221 And be to yow a trewe, humble wyf, 364
WBT 1222 And nevere yow displese in al my lyf, 366
WBT 1223 Or elles ye wol han me yong and fair, 366
WBT 1224 And take youre aventure of the repair 368
WBT 1228 This knyght avyseth hym and sore siketh, 372
WBT 1230 " My lady and my love, and wyf so deere, 374
WBT 1230 " My lady and my love, and wyf so deere, 374
WBT 1233 And moost honour to yow and me also. 376
WBT 1233 And moost honour to yow and me also. 376
WBT 1237 " Syn I may chese and governe as me lest? " 380
WBT 1241 This is to seyn, ye, bothe fair and good. 384
WBT 1243 But I to yow be also good and trewe 386
WBT 1245 And but I be to-morn as fair to seene 388
WBT 1247 That is bitwixe the est and eke the west, 390
WBT 1248 Dooth with my lyf and deth right as yow lest. 392
WBT 1250 And whan the knyght saugh verraily al this, 394
WBT 1251 That she so fair was, and so yong therto, 394
WBT 1255 And she obeyed hym in every thyng 398
WBT 1257 And thus they lyve unto hir lyves ende 400
WBT 1258 In parfit joye; and Jhesu Crist us sende 402
WBT 1259 Housbondes meeke, yonge, and fressh abedde, 402
WBT 1260 And grace t' overbyde hem that we wedde; 404
WBT 1261 And eek I praye Jhesu shorte hir lyves 404
WBT 1263 And olde and angry nygardes of dispence, 406
WBT 1263 And olde and angry nygardes of dispence, 406