AFFERMED...........1
LGW 2 790 This covenaunt was affermed wonder faste; 1334
 
 AFTER..............30
LGW F 75 And I come after, glenyng here and there, 74
LGW F 91 And maketh it soune after his fyngerynge, 90
LGW F 285 And after hem coome of wymen swich a traas 284
LGW F 355 Ryght after hire ymagynacioun, 354
LGW F 575 After thise olde auctours lysten for to trete. 574
LGW G 63 [And] I come after, glenynge here and there, 642
LGW G 136 And after diden othere observaunces 714
LGW G 188 And after hem come of wemen swich a tras 766
LGW G 199 And after that they wenten in compas, 778
LGW G 509 That bothe after hire deth and in hire lyf 1088
LGW 1 580 After the deth of Tholome the kyng, 1124
LGW 2 777 Com Piramus, and after com Thysbe, 1322
LGW 2 858 And out she cometh and after hym gan espien, 1402
LGW 3 934 And Ector hadde, after his deth, apeered; 1478
LGW 3 1072 For after Venus hadde he swich fayrnesse 1616
LGW 3 1108 This Eneas is led after the mete. 1652
LGW 3 1130 After his sone, and after riche thynges, 1674
LGW 3 1130 After his sone, and after riche thynges, 1674
LGW 3 1240 And after this, whan that the tempest stente, 1784
LGW 4 1406 After his fadres deth he bar hym so 1950
LGW 5 1766 That after, whan the storm is al ago, 2310
LGW 5 1827 This lady sente after hire frendes alle, 2372
LGW 6 2032 I wol nat twynne, after this aventure, 2576
LGW 6 2067 After my deth, and walke to and fro, 2612
LGW 7 2267 She preyde hym that he wolde after hire sende; 2812
LGW 9 2599 As I shal after make mencioun. 3144
LGW 9 2627 And to hire spak, as ye shal after here: 3172
LGW 9 2634 And werk after thy wiser evere mo. 3178
LGW 9 2645 But thow consente and werke after my red; 3190
LGW 9 2651 After my myght, God wot, I shal fulfille, 3196
 
 AFTERWARD..........1
LGW 4 1655 That afterward hath brought hire to myschef. 2200
 
 AFTIR..............1
LGW F 521 That both aftir hir deth and in hir lyf 520
 
 AFYRE..............1
LGW 8 2493 The devil sette here soules bothe afyre! 3038
 
 AGAST..............1
LGW 4 1534 There nas no lak, but that he was agast 2078
 
 AGASTE.............1
LGW 3 1221 With hevenes fyr, that it so sore agaste 1766
 
 AGASTETH...........1
LGW 3 1171 That me agasteth in my drem? " quod she. 1716
 
 AGATON.............2
LGW F 526 As telleth Agaton, for hire goodnesse! 526
LGW G 514 As telleth Agaton, for hyre goodnesse! 1092
 
 AGAYN..............10
LGW F 112 Agayn the sonne, that roos as red as rose, 112
LGW F 129 That naked was, and clad him new agayn. 128
LGW F 189 In preysing of the flour agayn the leef, 188
LGW F 190 No more than of the corn agayn the sheef; 190
LGW F 516 And broght hir out of helle agayn to blys? " 516
LGW G 72 As of the lef agayn the flour to make, 650
LGW 2 886 And doun agayn, and yeldeth up the gost. 1430
LGW 3 1136 Repeyred is this Achates agayn, 1680
LGW 6 2148 And out he cometh by the clewe agayn 2692
LGW 6 2193 The holwe rokkes answerde hire agayn. 2738
 
 AGAYNS.............2
LGW F 344 Agayns al this that ye have to him meved. 344
LGW G 281 What seith Jerome agayns Jovynyan? 860
 
 AGE................3
LGW 2 727 That, as they wex in age, wex here love. 1272
LGW 2 728 And certeyn, as by resoun of hire age, 1272
LGW 4 1399 And whan for age he myghte unnethes gon, 1944
 
 AGEN...............3
LGW G 48 To sen these floures agen the sonne sprede 626
LGW G 74 No more than of the corn agen the shef; 652
LGW 8 2518 She seyde, " Thy sayles come nat agen, 3062
 
 AGENORES...........1
LGW F 114 That Agenores doghtre ladde away. 114
 
 AGEYN..............17
LGW F 517 And I answerd ageyn, and sayde, " Yis, 516
LGW G 73 Ne of the flour to make ageyn the lef, 652
LGW G 117 And clothed hym in grene al newe ageyn. 696
LGW G 277 And evere an hundred goode ageyn oon badde. 856
LGW G 504 And broughte hyre out of helle ageyn to blys? " 1082
LGW 1 644 And out ageyn, and dryveth hym overbord; 1188
LGW 3 1270 And whan she goth to temple and hom ageyn, 1814
LGW 3 1358 Not that I trowe to geten yow ageyn, 1902
LGW 6 1889 But for to clepe ageyn unto memorye 2434
LGW 6 1959 But now to come ageyn to my matere. 2504
LGW 6 2181 But I wol turne ageyn to Adryane, 2726
LGW 6 2200 She cryed, " O turn ageyn, for routhe and synne! 2744
LGW 6 2205 And turne ageyn, and on the stronde hire fynde. 2750
LGW 7 2276 " And she shal come to yow ageyn anon. 2820
LGW 8 2426 Than is the flour ageyn the bryghte sonne. 2970
LGW 8 2477 But in a month he wolde ageyn retorne; 3022
LGW 8 2506 And foure tymes lyghte the world ageyn. 3050
 
 AGEYNS.............2
LGW G 256 That is an heresye ageyns my lawe, 834
LGW G 320 Ageyns these poynts that ye han to hym meved. 898
 
 AGILT..............2
LGW F 463 Naught have agilt, ne doon to love trespas. 462
LGW G 453 Naught have agilt, ne don to love trespas. 1032
 
 AGILTE.............1
LGW 7 2385 That nevere harm agilte ne deserved 2930
 
 AGILTEN............2
LGW F 436 He shal no more agilten in this wyse, 436
LGW G 426 He shal no more agilten in this wyse, 1004
 
 AGO................5
LGW G 13 For that he say it nat of yore ago. 592
LGW 5 1766 That after, whan the storm is al ago, 2310
LGW 5 1797 What shal she seyn? Hire wit is al ago. 2342
LGW 7 2241 Yit last the venym of so longe ago, 2786
LGW 7 2359 So that, by that the yer was al ago, 2904
 
 AGON...............2
LGW G 433 " Madame, " quod he, " it is so longe agon 1012
LGW 3 1110 And spices parted, and the wyn agon, 1654
 
 AGOON..............1
LGW F 443 " Madame, " quod he, " it is so long agoon 442
 
 AGREVED............2
LGW F 345 A god ne sholde nat thus be agreved, 344
LGW G 321 A god ne sholde not thus been agreved, 900
 
 AGROS..............2
LGW 2 830 And in his herte he sodeynly agros, 1374
LGW 7 2314 Of which hire herte agros, and seyde thus: 2858
 
 AGROTED............1
LGW 8 2454 But, for I am agroted herebyforn 2998
 
 AKE................1
LGW 1 705 I preye God let oure hedes nevere ake! Amen. 1250
 
 AL.................208
LGW F 41 That, of al the floures in the mede, 40
LGW F 50 That blisful sighte softneth al my sorwe, 50
LGW F 54 Fulfilled of al vertu and honour, 54
LGW F 58 Al swere I nat, of this I wol nat lye; 58
LGW F 102 I may not al at-ones speke in ryme. 102
LGW F 119 That was with floures swote enbrouded al, 118
LGW F 139 And al his craft. " And somme songen clere 138
LGW F 160 Al founde they Daunger for a tyme a lord, 160
LGW F 167 And thus thise foweles, voide of al malice, 166
LGW F 195 For this thing is al of another tonne, 194
LGW F 218 For al the world, ryght as a dayesye 218
LGW F 222 Hire white coroune was ymaked al; 222
LGW F 237 And al be that men seyn that blynd ys he, 236
LGW F 242 Corowned with whit and clothed al in grene, 242
LGW F 250 Ester, ley thou thy meknesse al adown; 250
LGW F 251 Hyd, Jonathas, al thy frendly manere; 250
LGW F 255 My lady cometh, that al this may disteyne. 254
LGW F 259 And Cleopatre, with al thy passyoun, 258
LGW F 262 My lady cometh, that al this may disteyne. 262
LGW F 269 My lady cometh, that al this may dysteyne. 268
LGW F 272 For certeynly al thise mowe nat suffise 272
LGW F 275 So passeth al my lady sovereyne, 274
LGW F 294 Ful sodeynly they stynten al attones, 294
LGW F 304 And sithen al the remenaunt by and by, 304
LGW F 322 And thow my foo, and al my folk werreyest, 322
LGW F 341 Thoo spak this lady, clothed al in grene, 340
LGW F 344 Agayns al this that ye have to him meved. 344
LGW F 348 And yf ye nere a god, that knowen al, 348
LGW F 384 Al wol he kepe his lordes hire degree, 384
LGW F 389 Al be that hire estaat be nat yliche, 388
LGW F 394 Al esely; for, of hys genterye, 394
LGW F 414 Al be hit that he kan nat wel endite, 414
LGW F 420 And al the love of Palamon and Arcite 420
LGW F 434 That ye him never hurte in al his lyve; 434
LGW F 438 Of wommen trewe in lovyng al hire lyve, 438
LGW F 449 Al lyeth in yow, dooth wyth hym what yow leste. 448
LGW F 450 I al foryeve, withouten lenger space; 450
LGW F 485 That weren trewe in lovyng al hire lyves; 484
LGW F 487 That al hir lyf ne don nat but assayen 486
LGW F 532 Ycrowned al with whit, as men may see; 532
LGW F 544 For she taught al the craft of fyn lovynge, 544
LGW F 546 And al the boundes that she oghte kepe. 546
LGW F 557 Have hem now in thy legende al in mynde; 556
LGW F 564 To paradys, with al this companye -- 564
LGW F 570 I wot wel that thou maist nat al yt ryme 570
LGW F 574 That thou reherce of al hir lyf the grete, 574
LGW G 16 Bernard the monk ne say nat al, parde! 594
LGW G 79 For this werk is al of another tonne, 658
LGW G 90 And I hadde romed, al the someres day, 668
LGW G 108 With floures sote enbrouded was it al. 686
LGW G 116 Now hadde th' atempre sonne al that releved, 694
LGW G 117 And clothed hym in grene al newe ageyn. 696
LGW G 139 This song to herkenen I dide al myn entente, 718
LGW G 146 Clothed in real habyt al of grene. 724
LGW G 150 For al the world, ryght as the dayesye 728
LGW G 154 Hyre white coroun was ymaked al; 732
LGW G 161 Stiked al with lylye floures newe. 740
LGW G 169 And al be that men seyn that blynd is he, 748
LGW G 174 Corouned with whit and clothed al in grene, 752
LGW G 204 Ester, ley thow thy meknesse al adoun; 782
LGW G 205 Hyd, Jonathas, al thyn frendly manere; 784
LGW G 209 Alceste is here, that al that may desteyne. 788
LGW G 213 Ek Cleopatre, with al thy passioun, 792
LGW G 216 Alceste is here, that al that may desteyne. 794
LGW G 223 Alceste is here, that al that may disteyne. 802
LGW G 224 Whan that this balade al ysongen was, 802
LGW G 230 And sithen al the remenant by and by, 808
LGW G 297 But al for verray vertu and clennesse, 876
LGW G 299 And yit they were hethene, al the pak, 878
LGW G 308 Ek al the world of autours maystow here, 886
LGW G 310 It nedeth nat al day thus for to endite. 888
LGW G 326 Al ne is nat gospel that is to yow pleyned; 904
LGW G 375 Al be that her estat be nat alyche, 954
LGW G 380 Al esyly; for, of his genterye, 958
LGW G 408 And al the love of Palamon and Arcite 986
LGW G 424 That ye hym nevere hurte in al his lyve; 1002
LGW G 428 Of women trewe in lovynge al here lyve, 1006
LGW G 439 Al lyth in yow, doth with hym what yow leste; 1018
LGW G 440 And al foryeve, withoute lenger space. 1018
LGW G 475 That were trewe in lovynge al here lyves; 1054
LGW G 477 That al here lyf ne don nat but assayen 1056
LGW G 520 Ycoroned al with whit, as men may se; 1098
LGW 1 581 That al Egipt hadde in his governyng, 1126
LGW 1 592 And over al this, the suster of Cesar, 1136
LGW 1 601 Al for the love of Cleopataras, 1146
LGW 1 602 That al the world he sette at no value. 1146
LGW 1 623 And al the remenaunt, I wol lete it slippe. 1168
LGW 1 626 Al uterly for his destruccioun, 1170
LGW 1 632 His wif and he, and al his ost, forth wente 1176
LGW 1 638 And heterly they hurtelen al atones, 1182
LGW 1 653 And al his folk to-go that best go myghte. 1198
LGW 1 654 Fleth ek the queen, with al hire purpre sayl, 1198
LGW 1 674 In al Egypte that she coude espie, 1218
LGW 1 683 That I yow swor to ben al frely youre -- 1228
LGW 2 708 Let dychen al aboute and walles make 1252
LGW 2 716 Of al that lond oon of the lustyeste. 1260
LGW 2 748 Al here compleynt of love and al here wo, 1292
LGW 2 748 Al here compleynt of love and al here wo, 1292
LGW 2 757 Thorgh thyn envye thow us lettest al. 1302
LGW 2 758 Why nylt thow cleve or fallen al a-two? 1302
LGW 2 820 And with hire blody mouth it al torente. 1364
LGW 2 824 But al to longe, allas, at hom was he! 1368
LGW 2 861 Bothe of the lyonesse and al my deede. " 1406
LGW 2 864 Al blody, and therwithal a-bak she sterte, 1408
LGW 3 936 In al the noble tour of Ylioun, 1480
LGW 3 938 And al the contre was so lowe ybrought, 1482
LGW 3 951 And sayleth forth with al his companye 1496
LGW 3 962 So was he with the tempest al toshake. 1506
LGW 3 965 And hym of al his felawshipe he ches 1510
LGW 3 994 And shortly tolde hym al the occasyoun 1538
LGW 3 998 For this is al and som, it was Venus, 1542
LGW 3 1003 But it wolde lasten al to longe while. 1548
LGW 3 1013 That al the world hire beaute hadde yfyred, 1558
LGW 3 1016 Unto the mayster temple of al the toun 1560
LGW 3 1026 How Troye and al the lond destroyed was. 1570
LGW 3 1047 For al the companye of Eneas, 1592
LGW 3 1055 And whan they hadden told al here distresse, 1600
LGW 3 1056 And al here tempest and here harde cas, 1600
LGW 3 1087 In good feyth, al the worshipe and encres 1632
LGW 3 1113 With al his folk, to don what so hem leste. 1658
LGW 3 1125 And al is payed, what that he hath spent. 1670
LGW 3 1153 Of Eneas, and al the story lered 1698
LGW 3 1154 Of Troye, and al the longe day they tweye 1698
LGW 3 1160 Now to th' effect, now to the fruyt of al, 1704
LGW 3 1176 That al my love and lyf lyth in his cure. 1720
LGW 3 1181 In hym lyth al, to do me live or deye. " 1726
LGW 3 1193 To hors is al hir lusty folk ygo; 1738
LGW 3 1196 Hire yonge knyghtes hoven al aboute, 1740
LGW 3 1201 Sit Dido, al in gold and perre wrye; 1746
LGW 3 1218 Among al this to rumbelen gan the hevene; 1762
LGW 3 1233 And told hire al his herte and al his wo, 1778
LGW 3 1233 And told hire al his herte and al his wo, 1778
LGW 3 1280 And al his folk with tempest al todryven, 1824
LGW 3 1280 And al his folk with tempest al todryven, 1824
LGW 3 1287 The hote ernest is al overblowe. 1832
LGW 3 1291 And thoughte wel that it was al amys. 1836
LGW 3 1325 But al this thing avayleth hire ryght nought, 1870
LGW 3 1340 I have fulfild of fortune al the cours. " 1884
LGW 3 1359 For wel I wot that it is al in veyn, 1904
LGW 3 1363 Al be it that I shal ben nevere the better; 1908
LGW 3 1366 But who wol al this letter have in mynde, 1910
LGW 4 1392 Al have he to the capoun skille and ryght, 1936
LGW 4 1401 Of al his regne and made hym lord and kyng. 1946
LGW 4 1403 That in his tyme in al that land there nas 1948
LGW 4 1408 But dide hym al honour and companye. 1952
LGW 4 1420 This was his wit, al made he to Jasoun 1964
LGW 4 1432 And with two boles maked al of bras, 1976
LGW 4 1448 And al the cost I wol myselven make. 1992
LGW 4 1464 Al be this nat rehersed of Guido, 2008
LGW 4 1543 And al this was compassed on the nyght 2088
LGW 4 1553 By proces al his wowyng for to ryme! 2098
LGW 4 1558 Th' origynal, that telleth al the cas. 2102
LGW 4 1576 And trewe to Jason was she al hire lyf, 2120
LGW 4 1591 That was the mayster-toun of al Colcos, 2136
LGW 4 1607 And coude of love al craft and art pleyner 2152
LGW 5 1752 So wodly that his wit was al forgeten. 2296
LGW 5 1756 His blynde lust was al his coveytynge. 2300
LGW 5 1764 Al this conseit hys herte hath newe ytake. 2308
LGW 5 1765 And as the se, with tempest al toshake, 2310
LGW 5 1766 That after, whan the storm is al ago, 2310
LGW 5 1777 And al alone his wey than hath he nome 2322
LGW 5 1795 And sette the poynt al sharp upon hire herte. 2340
LGW 5 1797 What shal she seyn? Hire wit is al ago. 2342
LGW 5 1804 She axeth grace, and seyth al that she can. 2348
LGW 5 1829 And al dischevele, with hire heres cleere, 2374
LGW 5 1838 This rewful cas and al thys thing horryble. 2382
LGW 5 1840 That she and al hir frendes made attones. 2384
LGW 5 1841 Al hadde folkes hertes ben of stones, 2386
LGW 5 1851 But al for noght; for thus she seyde anoon: 2396
LGW 5 1861 Of hir had al the toun of Rome routhe, 2406
LGW 5 1864 And al hys kyn; and let the peple calle, 2408
LGW 5 1867 Thurgh al the toun, that men may see and here 2412
LGW 5 1881 That so gret feyth in al that he ne fond 2426
LGW 6 1909 And of the sege saw the maner al. 2454
LGW 6 1916 So that the cite was al at his wille, 2460
LGW 6 1939 To wreke his sone was set al his delyt, 2484
LGW 6 1970 And ek hire syster Phedra, herden al 2514
LGW 6 2101 This is the final ende of al this thyng; 2646
LGW 6 2102 Ye swere it here, upon al that may be sworn. " 2646
LGW 6 2126 Al softely: " Now, syster myn, " quod she, 2670
LGW 6 2201 Thy barge hath nat al his meyne inne! " 2746
LGW 6 2206 But al for nought; his wey he is ygon. 2750
LGW 6 2208 And up she rist, and kyssed, in al hire care, 2752
LGW 6 2220 In hire Epistel Naso telleth al; 2764
LGW 7 2232 Or, al be that it was nat thy doing, 2776
LGW 7 2252 The Furies thre with al here mortal brond. 2796
LGW 7 2253 The oule al nyght aboute the balkes wond, 2798
LGW 7 2268 And this was day by day al hire preyere, 2812
LGW 7 2269 With al humblesse of wifhod, word and chere. 2814
LGW 7 2282 Of al this world he loveth nothyng so; 2826
LGW 7 2298 That bereth the keye of al myn hertes lyf. 2842
LGW 7 2330 Al helpeth nat; and yit this false thef 2874
LGW 7 2359 So that, by that the yer was al ago, 2904
LGW 7 2363 And al the thyng that Tereus hath wrought, 2908
LGW 7 2372 And tok it hire, and al the maner tolde. 2916
LGW 7 2384 For this is al and som: thus was she served, 2928
LGW 7 2388 For al be it that he wol nat, for shame, 2932
LGW 7 2392 That wol I seyn, al were he now my brother -- 2936
LGW 8 2413 Hym were levere than al the world a-londe, 2958
LGW 8 2445 No man so gret in al the regyoun, 2990
LGW 8 2467 And piked of hire al the good he myghte, 3012
LGW 8 2471 Tellen al his doynge to and fro. 3016
LGW 8 2507 But for al that, yif I shal soothly seyn, 3052
LGW 8 2513 But al hire letter wryten I ne may 3058
LGW 9 2636 That al the world to me nis half so lef; 3180
LGW 9 2638 For al the good under the colde mone. 3182
LGW 9 2642 Thow shalt be ded, by hym that al hath wrought! 3186
LGW 9 2650 And seyde, " Lord and fader, al youre wille, 3194