ANOON............2
LGW F 292 That ryght anoon as that they gonne espye 292
LGW F 442 The god of Love answerede hire thus anoon: 442
 
 ANOON-RYGHT......1
LGW F 115 And doun on knes anoon-ryght I me sette, 114
 
 ANOTHER..........2
LGW F 195 For this thing is al of another tonne, 194
LGW F 396 As dooth a curre, or elles another best. 396
 
 ANSWERD..........1
LGW F 517 And I answerd ageyn, and sayde, " Yis, 516
 
 ANSWERDE.........2
LGW F 312 And seyde, " Who kneleth there? " And I answerde 312
LGW F 475 And she answerde, " Lat be thyn arguynge, 474
 
 ANSWERE..........2
LGW F 335 Of thyn answere avise the ryght weel; 334
LGW F 401 To dampne a man without answere of word, 400
 
 ANSWERED.........1
LGW F 505 And I answered, " Nay, sire, so have I blys, 504
 
 ANSWEREDE........1
LGW F 442 The god of Love answerede hire thus anoon: 442
 
 ANY..............6
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
 
 APAYD............1
LGW F 80 Forbereth me, and beth nat evele apayd, 80
 
 APPERE...........1
LGW F 256 Thy faire body, lat yt nat appere, 256
 
 APPEREN..........1
LGW F 273 To apperen wyth my lady in no wyse. 272
 
 APPREVED.........1
LGW F 21 That tellen of these olde appreved stories 20
 
 ARCITE...........1
LGW F 420 And al the love of Palamon and Arcite 420
 
 AREST............1
LGW F 397 In noble corage ought ben arest, 396
 
 ARGUYNGE.........1
LGW F 475 And she answerde, " Lat be thyn arguynge, 474
 
 AROWE............1
LGW F 554 Thise other ladies sittynge here arowe 554
 
 ART..............2
LGW F 320 " For thow, " quod he, " art therto nothing able. 320
LGW F 541 Syn that thou art so gretly in hire dette, 540
 
 ARYGHT...........1
LGW F 67 Suffisant this flour to preyse aryght! 66
 
 AS...............53
LGW F 8 But as he hath herd seyd or founde it writen; 8
LGW F 29 And as for me, though that I konne but lyte, 28
LGW F 43 Swiche as men callen daysyes in our toun. 42
LGW F 45 As I seyde erst, whanne comen is the May, 44
LGW F 53 As she that is of alle floures flour, 52
LGW F 61 As sone as evere the sonne gynneth weste, 60
LGW F 61 As sone as evere the sonne gynneth weste, 60
LGW F 83 Whom that I serve as I have wit or myght. 82
LGW F 90 That, as an harpe obeieth to the hond 90
LGW F 93 Swich vois, ryght as yow lyst, to laughe or pleyne. 92
LGW F 95 As to myn erthly god to yow I calle, 94
LGW F 112 Agayn the sonne, that roos as red as rose, 112
LGW F 112 Agayn the sonne, that roos as red as rose, 112
LGW F 116 And, as I koude, this fresshe flour I grette, 116
LGW F 152 Construeth that as yow lyst, I do no cure. 152
LGW F 154 As dooth the tydif, for newfangelnesse -- 154
LGW F 166 As Etik seith. in swich maner I mene. 166
LGW F 174 As god and goddesse of the floury mede; 174
LGW F 191 For, as to me, nys lever noon ne lother. 190
LGW F 202 To seen this flour to sprede, as I devyse. 202
LGW F 218 For al the world, ryght as a dayesye 218
LGW F 235 Twoo firy dartes as the gledes rede, 234
LGW F 247 And therfore may I seyn, as thynketh me, 246
LGW F 271 As I have seyd erst, by my lady free; 270
LGW F 274 For as the sonne wole the fyr disteyne, 274
LGW F 281 As, when tyme ys, herafter ye shal here. 280
LGW F 292 That ryght anoon as that they gonne espye 292
LGW F 295 And kneled doun, as it were for the nones, 294
LGW F 305 As they were of estaat, ful curteysly; 304
LGW F 310 As stille as any ston; til at the laste 310
LGW F 310 As stille as any ston; til at the laste 310
LGW F 332 And of Creseyde thou hast seyd as the lyste, 332
LGW F 334 That ben as trewe as ever was any steel. 334
LGW F 334 That ben as trewe as ever was any steel. 334
LGW F 337 As other wrecches han doon many a day, 336
LGW F 349 Thanne myght yt be as I yow tellen shal: 348
LGW F 351 That as by right him oughte ben excused. 350
LGW F 371 As thogh that he of malice wolde enditen 370
LGW F 378 As is a fermour, to doon the harm he kan. 378
LGW F 385 As it ys ryght and skilful that they bee 384
LGW F 396 As dooth a curre, or elles another best. 396
LGW F 419 And the Parlement of Foules, as I gesse, 418
LGW F 431 Now as ye be a god and eke a kyng, 430
LGW F 435 And he shal swere to yow, and that as blyve, 434
LGW F 437 But he shal maken, as ye wol devyse, 436
LGW F 440 And forthren yow as muche as he mysseyde 440
LGW F 440 And forthren yow as muche as he mysseyde 440
LGW F 462 But trewly I wende, as in this cas, 462
LGW F 526 As telleth Agaton, for hire goodnesse! 526
LGW F 529 As smale florouns in hire corowne bee. 528
LGW F 532 Ycrowned al with whit, as men may see; 532
LGW F 562 Make the metres of hem as the lest -- 562
LGW F 569 Wol doon so strong a peyne for love as she. 568
 
 ASKE.............1
LGW F 433 Y aske yow this man, ryght of your grace, 432
 
 ASKETH...........1
LGW F 404 But asketh mercy with a dredeful herte, 404
 
 ASKYNGE..........1
LGW F 313 Unto his askynge, whan that I it herde, 312
 
 ASLEPE...........1
LGW F 547 Thy litel wit was thilke tyme aslepe. 546
 
 ASSAY............1
LGW F 9 For by assay ther may no man it preve. 8
 
 ASSAYEN..........1
LGW F 487 That al hir lyf ne don nat but assayen 486
 
 AT...............10
LGW F 100 Then men may seen at eye, or elles preve -- 100
LGW F 110 For to ben at the resureccioun 110
LGW F 159 And at the laste maden hire acord. 158
LGW F 310 As stille as any ston; til at the laste 310
LGW F 375 That han no reward but at tyrannye. 374
LGW F 406 To ben ryght at your owen jugement, 406
LGW F 477 In ryght ne wrong; and lerne that at me! 476
LGW F 497 On my byhalf, at Eltham or at Sheene. " 496
LGW F 497 On my byhalf, at Eltham or at Sheene. " 496
LGW F 566 At Cleopatre I wol that thou begynne, 566
 
 AT-ONES..........1
LGW F 102 I may not al at-ones speke in ryme. 102
 
 ATEMPRE..........1
LGW F 128 Now hath th' atempre sonne all that releved, 128
 
 ATTONES..........1
LGW F 294 Ful sodeynly they stynten al attones, 294
 
 AUCTOUR..........1
LGW F 470 Or of the Rose; what so myn auctour mente, 470
 
 AUCTOURS.........1
LGW F 575 After thise olde auctours lysten for to trete. 574
 
 AUNGELYKE........1
LGW F 236 And aungelyke hys wynges saugh I sprede. 236
 
 AVISE............2
LGW F 335 Of thyn answere avise the ryght weel; 334
LGW F 509 If yt be so that thou avise the. 508
 
 AVYSEMENT........1
LGW F 407 Than oght a god by short avysement 406
 
 AWAY.............1
LGW F 114 That Agenores doghtre ladde away. 114
 
 AWEY.............2
LGW F 74 Of makyng ropen, and lad awey the corn, 74
LGW F 393 He with his tayl awey the flye smyteth 392