ALMOST.............3
LGW G 89 Whan passed was almost the month of May, 668
LGW 8 2430 That to the deth he almost was ydriven. 2974
LGW 8 2436 For syk he was, and almost at the deth; 2980
 
 ALONE..............3
LGW 5 1777 And al alone his wey than hath he nome 2322
LGW 5 1798 Ryght as a wolf that fynt a lomb alone, 2342
LGW 7 2378 Wepynge in the castel, here alone. 2922
 
 ALSO...............24
LGW F 4 But, natheles, yet wot I wel also 4
LGW F 426 And maad the lyf also of Seynt Cecile. 426
LGW F 427 He made also, goon ys a gret while, 426
LGW F 528 For also many vertues hadde shee 528
LGW G 4 But natheles, this wot I wel also, 582
LGW G 305 What seyth also the epistel of Ovyde 884
LGW G 416 And mad the lyf also of Seynt Cecile. 994
LGW G 417 He made also, gon is a gret while, 996
LGW G 516 For also manye vertues hadde she 1094
LGW 3 1079 And with that pite love com in also; 1624
LGW 3 1222 This noble queen, and also hire meyne, 1766
LGW 3 1226 And with hire wente this Eneas also. 1770
LGW 4 1480 And fond Jason and Ercules also, 2024
LGW 4 1573 Moste fynden hym untrewe to hir also, 2118
LGW 5 1810 And thus thow shalt be ded and also lese 2354
LGW 6 1922 Athenes wan thys kyng Mynos also, 2466
LGW 6 2003 And we shul make hym balles ek also 2548
LGW 6 2084 But sende yow grace of herte and sleyghte also, 2628
LGW 6 2121 Now have I yow, and also have ye me, 2666
LGW 7 2240 Myne eyen wexe foule and sore also. 2784
LGW 8 2429 Of werynesse, and also enfamyned, 2974
LGW 8 2474 As fel to hire honour and his also. 3018
LGW 8 2538 Thanne preye I God thow peynted be also 3082
LGW 9 2600 To Danao and Egistes also, 3144
 
 ALTHOGH............4
LGW G 314 Althogh thow reneyed hast my lay, 892
LGW 8 2495 A word or two, althogh it be but lyte. 3040
LGW 8 2548 As in that poynt, althogh it be nat fayr, 3092
LGW 9 2601 Althogh so be that they were brethren two -- 3146
 
 ALWAY..............2
LGW F 358 Envie ys lavendere of the court alway, 358
LGW G 334 Is lavender in the grete court alway, 912
 
 ALWEY..............10
LGW F 103 My besy gost, that thursteth alwey newe 102
LGW F 117 Knelyng alwey, til it unclosed was, 116
LGW F 176 Duellen alwey, the joly month of May, 176
LGW F 565 And serve alwey the fresshe dayesye. 564
LGW G 337 Whoso that goth, alwey she mot [nat] wante. 916
LGW 3 1097 And Eneas alwey with hire she ledde. 1642
LGW 4 1430 But it was kept alwey with a dragoun, 1974
LGW 4 1582 As mater apetiteth forme alwey 2126
LGW 5 1760 Th' ymage of hire recordynge alwey newe: 2304
LGW 6 2018 Folwynge alwey the thred as he hath come. 2562
 
 ALYCHE.............1
LGW G 375 Al be that her estat be nat alyche, 954
 
 ALYVE..............1
LGW 5 1792 By thilke God that formed man alyve, 2336
 
 AM.................21
LGW F 51 So glad am I, whan that I have presence 50
LGW F 76 And am ful glad yf I may fynde an ere 76
LGW F 314 And seyde, " Sir, it am I, " and com him ner, 314
LGW G 47 That I n' am up and walkynge in the mede 626
LGW G 64 And am ful glad if I may fynde an ere 642
LGW G 76 I am witholde yit with never nother; 654
LGW G 240 And seyde, " Sire, it am I, " and cam hym ner, 818
LGW 2 836 Whan I am he that have yow slayn, allas! 1380
LGW 2 881 I am thy Tisbe, that the calleth thus. " 1426
LGW 3 989 " I n' am no goddesse, sothly, " quod she tho; 1534
LGW 3 1306 I am a gentil woman and a queen. 1850
LGW 3 1323 I am with childe, and yeve my child his lyf! 1868
LGW 4 1626 Youre man I am, and lowely yow beseche 2170
LGW 5 1742 And seyde, " Drede the nat, for I am here! " 2286
LGW 5 1789 " I am the kynges sone, Tarquinius, " 2334
LGW 6 2055 I am a kynges sone and ek a knyght. 2600
LGW 6 2188 I am betrayed! " and hire her torente, 2732
LGW 7 2258 For I am wery of hym for to telle, 2802
LGW 8 2454 But, for I am agroted herebyforn 2998
LGW 9 2690 I am a mayde, and, as by my nature, 3234
LGW 9 2699 Now certes, " quod she, " syn I am his wif, 3244
 
 AMEN...............1
LGW 1 705 I preye God let oure hedes nevere ake! Amen. 1250
 
 AMENDE.............1
LGW 8 2418 That carpenter ne coude it nat amende. 2962
 
 AMONG..............6
LGW F 534 In stede of rubyes, sette among the white. " 534
LGW G 522 In stede of rubies, set among the white. " 1100
LGW 1 641 Among the ropes renne the sherynge-hokes. 1186
LGW 1 697 Among the serpents in the pit she sterte, 1242
LGW 3 1218 Among al this to rumbelen gan the hevene; 1762
LGW 9 2566 Among his sones alle there was oon 3110
 
 AMOROUS............3
LGW 3 1102 Of many an amorous lokyng and devys. 1646
LGW 3 1189 This amorous queene chargeth hire meyne 1734
LGW 9 2616 Of songes amorous of maryage, 3160
 
 AMYD...............1
LGW 6 2163 And in an yle amyd the wilde se, 2708
 
 AMYS...............3
LGW F 369 He ne hath nat doon so grevously amys 368
LGW G 349 He ne hath not don so grevously amys 928
LGW 3 1291 And thoughte wel that it was al amys. 1836
 
 AN.................38
LGW F 76 And am ful glad yf I may fynde an ere 76
LGW F 90 That, as an harpe obeieth to the hond 90
LGW F 209 I fel on slepe within an houre or twoo. 208
LGW F 330 That is an heresye ayeins my lawe, 330
LGW F 422 And many an ympne for your halydayes, 422
LGW G 64 And am ful glad if I may fynde an ere 642
LGW G 103 I fel aslepe withinne an hour or two. 682
LGW G 200 Daunsynge aboute this flour an esy pas, 778
LGW G 256 That is an heresye ageyns my lawe, 834
LGW G 277 And evere an hundred goode ageyn oon badde. 856
LGW G 285 But, I dar seyn, an hundred on a rewe, 864
LGW G 369 Ful many an hundred wynter herebeforn; 948
LGW G 410 And many an ympne for your halydayes, 988
LGW 1 625 Shop hym an ost on Antony to lede 1170
LGW 1 666 Ye men that falsly sweren many an oth 1210
LGW 2 909 To putten hire in swich an aventure. 1454
LGW 3 971 Til at the laste he mette an hunteresse. 1516
LGW 3 1102 Of many an amorous lokyng and devys. 1646
LGW 3 1191 An huntyng wol this lusty freshe queene, 1736
LGW 3 1197 And of hire women ek an huge route. 1742
LGW 4 1425 That in an yle that called was Colcos, 1970
LGW 4 1546 To come to hous upon an innocent! 2090
LGW 5 1700 And seyde that it was an ydel lyf; 2244
LGW 5 1771 Or an unrightful talent, with dispit -- 2316
LGW 5 1800 What, shal she fyghte with an hardy knyght? 2344
LGW 5 1839 The woo to tellen were an impossible, 2384
LGW 6 1895 That hadde an hundred citees stronge and grete, 2440
LGW 6 1907 Til on a day befel an aventure, 2452
LGW 6 2000 To welde an ax, or swerd, or staf, or knyf; 2544
LGW 6 2135 Ne beren us therfore an evil name. " 2680
LGW 6 2163 And in an yle amyd the wilde se, 2708
LGW 6 2219 It is so long, it were an hevy thyng. 2764
LGW 7 2341 Now is it tyme I make an ende sone. 2886
LGW 7 2369 And by signes swor hym many an oth 2914
LGW 8 2546 With swich an art and with swich subtilte 3090
LGW 9 2620 And thus the day they dryve to an ende; 3164
LGW 9 2649 Ded wex hire hew, and lyk an ash to sene, 3194
LGW 9 2697 And nedes-cost this thyng moste have an ende; 3242