ANDROGEUS..........1
LGW 6 1896 To scole hath sent hys sone Androgeus, 2440
 
 ANKER..............1
LGW 8 2501 Youre anker, which ye in oure haven leyde, 3046
 
 ANNE...............4
LGW 3 1168 And at the laste, unto hire syster Anne 1712
LGW 3 1178 Now certes, Anne, if that ye rede it me, 1722
LGW 3 1182 Hyre syster Anne, as she that coude hire good, 1726
LGW 3 1343 And whanne that she unto hire syster Anne 1888
 
 ANON...............29
LGW G 195 That ryght anon as that they gonne espye 774
LGW G 432 The god of Love answerede hire thus anon: 1010
LGW 1 633 To shipe anon, no lengere they ne stente; 1178
LGW 1 661 And rof hymself anon thourghout the herte 1206
LGW 1 699 Anon the nadderes gonne hire for to stynge, 1244
LGW 2 819 And ryght anon the wympel gan she fynde, 1364
LGW 2 912 And for my part, I shal anon it kythe. " 1456
LGW 3 1001 And vanyshed anon out of his syghte. 1546
LGW 3 1078 Anon hire herte hath pite of his wo, 1622
LGW 3 1111 Unto his chambres was he led anon 1656
LGW 3 1212 The herde of hertes founden is anon, 1756
LGW 3 1242 The wikke fame upros, and that anon, 1786
LGW 3 1293 She axeth hym anon what hym myslyketh -- 1838
LGW 3 1347 To fechen fyr and other thyng anon, 1892
LGW 3 1354 She wrot a lettre anon that thus began: 1898
LGW 4 1453 Anon Argus his shipes gan devyse; 1998
LGW 4 1459 Philotetes anon the sayl up drogh, 2004
LGW 4 1471 Under a banke anon aspied she 2016
LGW 4 1486 And dide his message, axinge hem anon 2030
LGW 4 1660 And wedded yit the thridde wif anon, 2204
LGW 5 1743 And she anon up ros with blysful chere 2288
LGW 6 2007 And right anon, whan that Theseus seth 2552
LGW 6 2017 The same weye he may returne anon, 2562
LGW 6 2160 And gat hym there a newe barge anon, 2704
LGW 7 2265 Hyre syster for to sen, and come anon, 2810
LGW 7 2276 " And she shal come to yow ageyn anon. 2820
LGW 7 2366 And to a knave a ryng she yaf anon, 2910
LGW 7 2371 This knave anon unto the quene hym dyghte, 2916
LGW 8 2555 And whan this letter was forth sent anon, 3100
 
 ANON-RYGHT.........1
LGW 4 1503 Anon-ryght as they with this lady mette; 2048
 
 ANOON..............3
LGW F 292 That ryght anoon as that they gonne espye 292
LGW F 442 The god of Love answerede hire thus anoon: 442
LGW 5 1851 But al for noght; for thus she seyde anoon: 2396
 
 ANOON-RYGHT........1
LGW F 115 And doun on knes anoon-ryght I me sette, 114
 
 ANOTHER............6
LGW F 195 For this thing is al of another tonne, 194
LGW F 396 As dooth a curre, or elles another best. 396
LGW G 79 For this werk is al of another tonne, 658
LGW G 382 As doth a curre, or elles another best. 960
LGW 1 594 And wolde algates han another wyf, 1138
LGW 4 1455 And many another that he with hym ches. 2000
 
 ANOTHERS...........1
LGW 3 1251 That oon shal laughen at anothers wo. 1796
 
 ANOTHIR............1
LGW 4 1429 That nowher was ther swich anothir syghte; 1974
 
 ANSWERD............1
LGW F 517 And I answerd ageyn, and sayde, " Yis, 516
 
 ANSWERDE...........11
LGW F 312 And seyde, " Who kneleth there? " And I answerde 312
LGW F 475 And she answerde, " Lat be thyn arguynge, 474
LGW G 238 And seyde, " Who restith there? " And I answerde 816
LGW G 465 And she answerde, " Lat be thyn arguynge, 1044
LGW G 493 And I answerde, " Nay, sire, so have I blys, 1072
LGW G 505 And I answerde ayen, and seyde, " Yis, 1084
LGW 4 1491 Jason answerde mekely and stylle: 2036
LGW 5 1711 Tarquinius answerde, " That liketh me. " 2256
LGW 6 1985 Phedra answerde, " Ywis, me is as wo 2530
LGW 6 2079 Answerde hym to his profre and to his chere: 2624
LGW 6 2193 The holwe rokkes answerde hire agayn. 2738
 
 ANSWERDEN..........1
LGW 5 1847 And they answerden alle, upon hir fey, 2392
 
 ANSWERE............5
LGW F 335 Of thyn answere avise the ryght weel; 334
LGW F 401 To dampne a man without answere of word, 400
LGW G 267 But natheles, answere me now to this; 846
LGW G 387 To dampne a man withoute answere or word, 966
LGW 6 2212 Thow shalt answere of two, and nat of oon! 2756
 
 ANSWERED...........1
LGW F 505 And I answered, " Nay, sire, so have I blys, 504
 
 ANSWEREDE..........2
LGW F 442 The god of Love answerede hire thus anoon: 442
LGW G 432 The god of Love answerede hire thus anon: 1010
 
 ANTONIUS...........3
LGW 1 588 And soth to seyne, Antonius was his name. 1132
LGW 1 629 Antonius was war, and wol nat fayle 1174
LGW 1 684 I mene yow, Antonius, my knyght -- 1228
 
 ANTONY.............4
LGW 1 625 Shop hym an ost on Antony to lede 1170
LGW 1 652 Antony is schent and put hym to the flyghte, 1196
LGW 1 657 And whan that Antony saw that aventure, 1202
LGW 1 701 For love of Antony that was hire so dere. 1246
 
 ANY................31
LGW F 77 Of any goodly word that ye han left. 76
LGW F 279 I hadde ben ded, withouten any defence, 278
LGW F 310 As stille as any ston; til at the laste 310
LGW F 334 That ben as trewe as ever was any steel. 334
LGW F 493 That he shal charge his servantz by any weye 492
LGW F 543 To any woman that wol lover bee. 542
LGW G 65 Of any goodly word that they han left. 644
LGW G 182 I hadde be ded, withouten any defence, 760
LGW G 236 As stille as any ston, til at the laste 814
LGW G 483 That he shal charge his servaunts by any weye 1062
LGW 1 612 Worthi to any wyght that liven may; 1156
LGW 2 745 And with a soun as softe as any shryfte, 1290
LGW 3 969 His fere and he, withouten any gyde. 1514
LGW 3 979 Any of my sustren walke yow besyde 1524
LGW 3 980 With any wilde bor or other best, 1524
LGW 3 1022 Thus seyth the bok, withouten any les. 1566
LGW 3 1092 The same day, withouten any fayle, 1636
LGW 3 1195 And upon coursers swift as any thought 1740
LGW 3 1227 I not, with hem if there wente any mo; 1772
LGW 4 1474 To witen if that any straunge wight 2018
LGW 4 1522 Withouten any other affeccioun 2066
LGW 4 1554 But in this hous if any fals lovere be, 2098
LGW 4 1622 Any reward, and don me this honour, 2166
LGW 5 1751 That in his herte brende as any fyr, 2296
LGW 5 1791 Or if there any creature awake, 2336
LGW 6 1956 And if now any woman helpe the, 2500
LGW 6 1986 For hym as evere I was for any man; 2530
LGW 6 2118 Of any erthly livynge creature. 2662
LGW 8 2419 The se, by nyghte, as any torche it brende 2964
LGW 8 2554 Thogh ye ben harder than is any ston. " 3098
LGW 9 2683 As cold as any frost now waxeth she; 3228
 
 APARAUNCE..........1
LGW 4 1372 To ladyes of thy statly aparaunce, 1916