ALAS...............1
LGW 2 756 Thus wolde they seyn: " Alas, thow wikkede wal! 1300
 
 ALCATHOE...........2
LGW 6 1902 Alcathoe he besegeth harde and longe; 2446
LGW 6 1923 As Alcathoe, and other tounes mo. 2468
 
 ALCESTE............13
LGW F 432 I, your Alceste, whilom quene of Trace, 432
LGW F 511 The grete goodnesse of the quene Alceste, 510
LGW F 518 Now knowe I hire. And is this good Alceste, 518
LGW G 179 Hire name was Alceste the debonayre. 758
LGW G 209 Alceste is here, that al that may desteyne. 788
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 317 Thanne spak Alceste, the worthyeste queene, 896
LGW G 422 I, youre Alceste, whilom quene of Trace, 1000
LGW G 499 The grete goodnesse of the queene Alceste, 1078
LGW G 506 Now knowe I hire. And is this goode Alceste, 1084
LGW G 530 Why noldest thow han writen of Alceste, 1108
LGW G 532 For of Alceste shulde thy wrytynge be, 1110
 
 ALDAY..............4
LGW 3 1250 But as in love, alday it happeth so 1794
LGW 5 1773 Hap helpeth hardy man alday, " quod he; 2318
LGW 5 1877 That in these wymmen men may alday fynde. 2422
LGW 5 1884 They doon alday; assay hem whoso lyste, 2428
 
 ALDER..............1
LGW F 298 That bereth our alder pris in figurynge! 298
 
 ALDERFIRST.........1
LGW 9 2635 For alderfirst, doughter, I love the so 3180
 
 ALDERMOST..........2
LGW 6 2117 And aldermost desired yow to se 2662
LGW 9 2567 That aldermost he lovede of everychoon. 3112
 
 ALGATE.............5
LGW F 238 Algate me thoghte that he myghte se; 238
LGW F 361 Whoso that gooth, algate she wol nat wante. 360
LGW F 471 Algate, God woot, yt was myn entente 470
LGW G 170 Algate me thoughte he myghte wel yse; 748
LGW G 461 Algate, God wot, it was myn entente 1040
 
 ALGATES............1
LGW 1 594 And wolde algates han another wyf, 1138
 
 ALL................2
LGW F 16 Bernard the monk ne saugh nat all, pardee! 16
LGW F 128 Now hath th' atempre sonne all that releved, 128
 
 ALLAS..............27
LGW F 66 Allas, that I ne had Englyssh, ryme or prose, 66
LGW 1 658 " Allas, " quod he, " the day that I was born! 1202
LGW 2 799 She hath forsake; allas, and that is routhe 1344
LGW 2 805 Allas! Than cometh a wilde lyonesse 1350
LGW 2 824 But al to longe, allas, at hom was he! 1368
LGW 2 833 " Allas, " quod he, " the day that I was born! 1378
LGW 2 836 Whan I am he that have yow slayn, allas! 1380
LGW 2 838 Allas, to bidde a woman gon by nyghte 1382
LGW 2 840 And I so slow! Allas, I ne hadde be 1384
LGW 2 847 And seyde, " Wympel, allas! There is no more 1392
LGW 2 876 How clyppeth she the deede cors, allas! 1420
LGW 3 1027 " Allas, that I was born! " quod Eneas; 1572
LGW 3 1305 Allas, what woman wole ye of me make? 1850
LGW 3 1308 That I was born, allas! What shal I do? " 1852
LGW 3 1341 And thus, allas, withouten his socours, 1886
LGW 4 1658 And falsly hath betraysed hire, allas, 2202
LGW 5 1824 Allas, of the this was a vileyns dede! 2368
LGW 6 2184 Allas, for thee myn herte hath now pite! 2728
LGW 6 2187 " Allas, " quod she, " that evere I was wrought! 2732
LGW 6 2214 Allas! Where shal I, wreche wight, become? 2758
LGW 7 2379 Allas! The wo, the compleynt, and the mone 2924
LGW 8 2484 Allas! -- that, as the storyes us recorde, 3028
LGW 8 2557 She for dispeyr fordide hyreself, allas. 3102
LGW 9 2689 " Allas! and shal myne hondes blody be? 3234
LGW 9 2696 Thanne shal I blede, allas, and me beshende! 3240
LGW 9 2713 This sely woman is so weik -- Allas! -- 3258
LGW 9 2716 Allas, Lyno, whi art thow so unkynde? 3260
 
 ALLE...............57
LGW F 52 Of it, to doon it alle reverence, 52
LGW F 53 As she that is of alle floures flour, 52
LGW F 96 Bothe in this werk and in my sorwes alle. 96
LGW F 123 For yt surmounteth pleynly alle odoures, 122
LGW F 124 And of riche beaute alle floures. 124
LGW F 169 Of hate, and songen alle of oon acord, 168
LGW F 185 The emperice and flour of floures alle. 184
LGW F 187 And alle that loven floures, for hire sake! 186
LGW F 263 Herro, Dido, Laudomia, alle yfere, 262
LGW F 556 And in thy bookes alle thou shalt hem fynde. 556
LGW F 560 Than thou knowest, goode wommen alle, 560
LGW G 41 That, of alle the floures in the mede, 620
LGW G 55 This dayesye, of alle floures flour, 634
LGW G 56 Fulfyld of vertu and of alle honour, 634
LGW G 111 For it surmountede pleynly alle odoures, 690
LGW G 112 And of ryche beaute alle floures. 690
LGW G 197 Ful sodeynly they stynten alle atones, 776
LGW G 217 Herro, Dido, Laodomya, alle in-fere, 796
LGW G 227 By order alle in compas, enveroun. 806
LGW G 247 My servaunts ben alle wyse and honourable. 826
LGW G 271 Ne in alle thy bokes ne coudest thow nat fynde 850
LGW G 274 Hast thow thyself, alle ful of storyes grete, 852
LGW G 278 This knoweth God, and alle clerkes eke 856
LGW G 283 How stedefaste widewes durynge alle here lyves, 862
LGW G 294 For alle keped they here maydenhede, 872
LGW G 300 That were so sore adrad of alle shame. 878
LGW G 536 And alle the boundes that she oughte kepe. 1114
LGW 1 673 Of alle the rubyes and the stones fyne 1218
LGW 1 679 And alle the serpentes that she myghte have, 1224
LGW 2 732 That non of alle hyre frendes myght it lette, 1276
LGW 2 798 For alle hire frendes -- for to save hire trouthe -- 1342
LGW 2 918 In alle my bokes, save this Piramus, 1462
LGW 3 1009 That she was holden of alle queenes flour 1554
LGW 3 1127 As she that can in fredom passen alle. 1672
LGW 3 1133 To hire that alle thise noble thynges hym sente; 1678
LGW 3 1151 With alle these newe lusty folk of Troye. 1696
LGW 3 1259 Se ye nat alle how they ben forsworn? 1804
LGW 3 1268 And can so wel don alle his obeysaunces, 1812
LGW 4 1531 Alle tho that lyven or been dede; 2076
LGW 4 1569 That they ben lyk of alle thyng, ywis, 2114
LGW 4 1575 And alle tho that sufferede hym his wille. 2120
LGW 5 1709 Is holden good of alle that evere hire knowe. 2254
LGW 5 1827 This lady sente after hire frendes alle, 2372
LGW 5 1828 Fader, moder, husbonde, alle yfeere; 2372
LGW 5 1847 And they answerden alle, upon hir fey, 2392
LGW 5 1865 And openly the tale he tolde hem alle, 2410
LGW 6 2057 Ye weren in my cuntre, alle thre, 2602
LGW 6 2065 And deth and poverte to my frendes alle; 2610
LGW 6 2082 God shilde it, for the shame of wemen alle, 2626
LGW 6 2153 And ek the gayler, and with hem alle thre 2698
LGW 8 2422 And Thetis, Thorus, Triton, and they alle, 2966
LGW 8 2534 That it mot be the grettest prys of alle 3078
LGW 9 2566 Among his sones alle there was oon 3110
LGW 9 2575 Ypermystra, yongeste of hem alle. 3120
LGW 9 2577 To alle thewes goode yborn was she, 3122
LGW 9 2625 Whan that the hous was voyded of hem alle, 3170
LGW 9 2682 And hust were alle in Argon that cite. 3226