ANON...............2
LGW G 195 That ryght anon as that they gonne espye 194
LGW G 432 The god of Love answerede hire thus anon: 432
 
 ANOTHER............2
LGW G 79 For this werk is al of another tonne, 78
LGW G 382 As doth a curre, or elles another best. 382
 
 ANSWERDE...........4
LGW G 238 And seyde, " Who restith there? " And I answerde 238
LGW G 465 And she answerde, " Lat be thyn arguynge, 464
LGW G 493 And I answerde, " Nay, sire, so have I blys, 492
LGW G 505 And I answerde ayen, and seyde, " Yis, 504
 
 ANSWERE............2
LGW G 267 But natheles, answere me now to this; 266
LGW G 387 To dampne a man withoute answere or word, 386
 
 ANSWEREDE..........1
LGW G 432 The god of Love answerede hire thus anon: 432
 
 ANY................4
LGW G 65 Of any goodly word that they han left. 64
LGW G 182 I hadde be ded, withouten any defence, 182
LGW G 236 As stille as any ston, til at the laste 236
LGW G 483 That he shal charge his servaunts by any weye 482
 
 APAYD..............1
LGW G 68 I hope that they wole nat ben evele apayd, 68
 
 APEERE.............1
LGW G 210 Thy fayre body, lat it nat apeere, 210
 
 APROVED............1
LGW G 21 And trowen on these olde aproved storyes 20
 
 ARCITE.............1
LGW G 408 And al the love of Palamon and Arcite 408
 
 AREST..............1
LGW G 383 In noble corage oughte ben arest, 382
 
 ARGUYNGE...........1
LGW G 465 And she answerde, " Lat be thyn arguynge, 464
 
 ART................2
LGW G 246 " For thow, " quod he, " art therto nothyng able. 246
LGW G 248 Thow art my mortal fo and me werreyest, 248
 
 ARYGHT.............1
LGW G 59 Fayn wolde I preysen, if I coude aryght; 58
 
 AS.................46
LGW G 8 But as he hath herd seyd or founde it writen; 8
LGW G 28 There as there is non other assay by preve. 28
LGW G 29 And as for me, though that my wit be lite, 28
LGW G 39 Farwel my stodye, as lastynge that sesoun! 38
LGW G 43 Swyche as men calle dayesyes in oure toun. 42
LGW G 45 As I seyde erst, whan comen is the May, 44
LGW G 58 As wel in wynter as in somer newe, 58
LGW G 58 As wel in wynter as in somer newe, 58
LGW G 72 As of the lef agayn the flour to make, 72
LGW G 75 For, as to me, is lefer non, ne lother. 74
LGW G 84 There as there lyth non other assay by preve. 84
LGW G 88 As autours seyn; leveth hem if yow leste. 88
LGW G 106 To sen that flour, as ye han herd devyse. 106
LGW G 107 Fayr was this medewe, as thoughte me, overal; 106
LGW G 109 As for to speke of gomme, or herbe, or tre, 108
LGW G 150 For al the world, ryght as the dayesye 150
LGW G 167 Two firy dartes as the gleedes rede, 166
LGW G 184 As, whan tyme is, hereafter ye shal here. 184
LGW G 195 That ryght anon as that they gonne espye 194
LGW G 198 And knelede adoun, as it were for the nones. 198
LGW G 201 And songen, as it were in carole-wyse, 200
LGW G 231 As they were of degre, ful curteysly; 230
LGW G 236 As stille as any ston, til at the laste 236
LGW G 236 As stille as any ston, til at the laste 236
LGW G 262 As olde foles whan here spiryt fayleth; 262
LGW G 268 Why noldest thow as wel [han] seyd goodnesse 268
LGW G 269 Of wemen, as thow hast seyd wikednesse? 268
LGW G 291 And deiden, as the story wol devyse; 290
LGW G 304 As was the leste woman in that tyde. 304
LGW G 315 As othere olde foles many a day, 314
LGW G 339 There as by ryght hym oughte ben excusid. 338
LGW G 351 As thogh that he of maleys wolde endyte 350
LGW G 358 As is a fermour, to don the harm he can. 358
LGW G 371 As it is ryght and skylful that they be 370
LGW G 382 As doth a curre, or elles another best. 382
LGW G 407 And the Parlement of Foules, as I gesse, 406
LGW G 415 As man may in Pope Innocent yfynde; 414
LGW G 421 Now as ye ben a god and ek a kyng, 420
LGW G 425 And he shal swere to yow, and that as blyve, 424
LGW G 427 But he shal maken, as ye wol devyse, 426
LGW G 430 And fortheren yow as muche as he mysseyde 430
LGW G 430 And fortheren yow as muche as he mysseyde 430
LGW G 452 But trewely I wende, as in this cas, 452
LGW G 514 As telleth Agaton, for hyre goodnesse! 514
LGW G 517 As smale flourys in hyre coroun be. 516
LGW G 520 Ycoroned al with whit, as men may se; 520
 
 ASLEPE.............3
LGW G 103 I fel aslepe withinne an hour or two. 102
LGW G 531 And laten Criseide ben aslepe and reste? 530
LGW G 537 Thy litel wit was thilke tyme aslepe. 536
 
 ASSAY..............3
LGW G 9 For by assay there may no man it preve. 8
LGW G 28 There as there is non other assay by preve. 28
LGW G 84 There as there lyth non other assay by preve. 84
 
 ASSAYEN............1
LGW G 477 That al here lyf ne don nat but assayen 476
 
 ASTONED............1
LGW G 164 That with the glem astoned was the syghte; 164
 
 AT.................6
LGW G 141 Tyl at the laste a larke son above: 140
LGW G 166 But at the laste in hande I saw hym holde 166
LGW G 236 As stille as any ston, til at the laste 236
LGW G 392 To been ryght at youre owene jugement, 392
LGW G 467 In ryght ne wrong; and lerne this at me! 466
LGW G 542 At Cleopatre I wol that thow begynne, 542
 
 ATEMPRE............1
LGW G 116 Now hadde th' atempre sonne al that releved, 116
 
 ATONES.............1
LGW G 197 Ful sodeynly they stynten alle atones, 196
 
 AUCTOUR............1
LGW G 460 Or of the Rose; what so myn auctour mente, 460
 
 AUNGELLYCH.........1
LGW G 168 And aungellych hys winges gan he sprede. 168
 
 AUTORITEES.........1
LGW G 83 Is for men shulde autoritees beleve, 82
 
 AUTOURS............2
LGW G 88 As autours seyn; leveth hem if yow leste. 88
LGW G 308 Ek al the world of autours maystow here, 308
 
 AVISE..............1
LGW G 497 Yif it be so that thow avise the. 496
 
 AVISEMENT..........1
LGW G 393 Than ought a god, by short avisement, 392
 
 AWAKE..............1
LGW G 544 And with that word, of slep I gan awake, 544
 
 AWEY...............2
LGW G 62 Of makyng ropen, and lad awey the corn; 62
LGW G 379 He with his tayl awey the flye smyteth 378
 
 AWEYE..............1
LGW G 25 And if that olde bokes weren aweye, 24
 
 AWHAPED............1
LGW G 120 Upon the foulere, that hem made awhaped 120
 
 AXE................1
LGW G 423 I axe yow this man, ryght of youre grace, 422
 
 AXETH..............1
LGW G 390 [But] axeth mercy with a sorweful herte, 390
 
 AXYNGE.............1
LGW G 239 Unto his axynge, whan that I hym herde, 238
 
 AYEN...............1
LGW G 505 And I answerde ayen, and seyde, " Yis, 504
 
 AYLETH.............1
LGW G 263 Thanne blame they folk, and wite nat what hem ayleth. 262
 
 BAD................2
LGW G 99 I bad men shulde me my couche make; 98
LGW G 101 I bad hem strowe floures on my bed. 100
 
 BADDE..............1
LGW G 277 And evere an hundred goode ageyn oon badde. 276
 
 BALADE.............2
LGW G 202 This balade, which that I shal yow devyse. 202
LGW G 224 Whan that this balade al ysongen was, 224
 
 BALADES............1
LGW G 411 That highten balades, roundeles, vyrelayes; 410