ARWES............3
LGW 3 972 A bowe in hande and arwes hadde she; 392
LGW 3 982 Ytukked up, with arwes in hire cas? " 402
LGW 3 991 With arwes and with bowe, in this manere. 412
 
 ARYVE............1
LGW 4 1472 Where that the ship of Jason gan aryve. 892
 
 ARYVED...........1
LGW 3 1049 Aryved is nat fer from that cite; 470
 
 ARYVEDE..........2
LGW 3 959 Tyl in Libie unnethe aryvede he 380
LGW 4 1463 Til in the yle of Lemnon aryvede he -- 884
 
 ARYVETH..........1
LGW 7 2309 And into Trace aryveth at the laste, 1730
 
 AS...............220
LGW 1 586 Unto the toun of Rome, as was usaunce, 6
LGW 1 589 So fil it, as Fortune hym oughte a shame, 10
LGW 1 604 As Cleopatras for to love and serve; 24
LGW 1 609 As certeynly, but if that bokes lye, 30
LGW 1 613 And she was fayr as is the rose in May. 34
LGW 1 615 She wax his wif, and hadde hym as hire leste. 36
LGW 1 627 With stoute Romeyns, crewel as lyoun; 48
LGW 1 651 Tyl at the laste, as every thyng hath ende, 72
LGW 1 655 For strokes, whiche that wente as thikke as hayl; 76
LGW 1 655 For strokes, whiche that wente as thikke as hayl; 76
LGW 1 689 That ryght swich as ye felten, wel or wo, 110
LGW 1 690 As fer forth as it in my power lay, 110
LGW 1 690 As fer forth as it in my power lay, 110
LGW 2 714 As ofte in grete tounes is the wone. 134
LGW 2 727 That, as they wex in age, wex here love. 148
LGW 2 728 And certeyn, as by resoun of hire age, 148
LGW 2 735 As wry the glede and hotter is the fyr, 156
LGW 2 745 And with a soun as softe as any shryfte, 166
LGW 2 745 And with a soun as softe as any shryfte, 166
LGW 2 764 In as muche as thow sufferest for to gon 184
LGW 2 764 In as muche as thow sufferest for to gon 184
LGW 2 776 Unto this clyft, as it was wont to be, 196
LGW 2 808 To drynken of the welle there as she sat. 228
LGW 2 813 And as she ran hire wympel let she falle 234
LGW 2 826 And in his wey, as that he com ful faste. 246
LGW 2 828 And in the sond, as he byheld adoun, 248
LGW 2 837 My biddyng hath yow slayn, as in this cas. 258
LGW 2 839 In place there as peril falle myghte! 260
LGW 2 848 But thow shalt feele as wel the blod of me 268
LGW 2 849 As thow hast felt the bledyng of Thisbe! " 270
LGW 2 851 The blod out of the wounde as brode sterte 272
LGW 2 852 As water whan the condit broken is. 272
LGW 2 866 And pale as box she was, and in a throwe 286
LGW 2 911 Ben as trewe in lovynge as a man! 332
LGW 2 911 Ben as trewe in lovynge as a man! 332
LGW 2 913 And with that word his swerd she tok as swythe, 334
LGW 2 923 A woman dar and can as wel as he. 344
LGW 2 923 A woman dar and can as wel as he. 344
LGW 3 925 Be to thy name! and I shal, as I can, 346
LGW 3 926 Folwe thy lanterne, as thow gost byforn, 346
LGW 3 952 Toward Ytayle, as wolde his destinee. 372
LGW 3 956 But, as I seyde, of hym and of Dido 376
LGW 3 978 " Saw ye, " quod she, " as ye han walked wyde, 398
LGW 3 984 " But by thy beaute, as it thynketh me, 404
LGW 3 986 But Phebus syster art thow, as I gesse. 406
LGW 3 996 Of which as now me lesteth nat to ryme; 416
LGW 3 1064 That evere swich a noble man as he 484
LGW 3 1076 Likede hym the bet, as, God do bote, 496
LGW 3 1085 She to hym spak, and seyde as ye may here: 506
LGW 3 1127 As she that can in fredom passen alle. 548
LGW 3 1144 On Eneas; but, as of that scripture, 564
LGW 3 1145 Be as be may, I take of it no cure. 566
LGW 3 1167 As don these lovers, as I have herd seyd. 588
LGW 3 1167 As don these lovers, as I have herd seyd. 588
LGW 3 1182 Hyre syster Anne, as she that coude hire good, 602
LGW 3 1183 Seyde as hire thoughte, and somdel it withstod. 604
LGW 3 1195 And upon coursers swift as any thought 616
LGW 3 1202 And she as fair as is the bryghte morwe, 622
LGW 3 1202 And she as fair as is the bryghte morwe, 622
LGW 3 1204 Upon a courser stertlynge as the fyr -- 624
LGW 3 1209 Governeth he ryght as hymself hath wold. 630
LGW 3 1236 And as a fals lovere so wel can pleyne, 656
LGW 3 1241 With myrthe out as they comen, hom they wente. 662
LGW 3 1244 Into the cave; and demede as hem liste. 664
LGW 3 1246 As he that hadde hir loved evere his lyf, 666
LGW 3 1248 Swich sorwe as he hath maked, and swich cheere, 668
LGW 3 1250 But as in love, alday it happeth so 670
LGW 3 1263 Ye may as wel it sen as ye may rede. 684
LGW 3 1263 Ye may as wel it sen as ye may rede. 684
LGW 3 1277 There as he was in peril for to sterve 698
LGW 3 1282 Into his hand, there as she myghte have been 702
LGW 3 1320 As ye han sworn, thanne wol I yeve yow leve 740
LGW 3 1322 For thanne yit shal I deyen as youre wif. 742
LGW 3 1328 And as a traytour forth he gan to sayle 748
LGW 3 1352 But, as myn auctour seith, yit thus she seyde; 772
LGW 3 1355 " Ryght so, " quod she, " as that the white swan 776
LGW 4 1389 For evere as tendre a capoun et the fox, 810
LGW 4 1391 As shal the good-man that therfore hath payed. 812
LGW 4 1396 In Tessalie, as Guido tellith us, 816
LGW 4 1419 There as this Jason may destroyed be. 840
LGW 4 1423 So fyl it, so as fame renneth wide, 844
LGW 4 1476 To don him socour, as was hire usaunce 896
LGW 4 1494 Nothyng as now, but that we wery be, 914
LGW 4 1500 In spekynge of this thyng, as I yow tolde. 920
LGW 4 1503 Anon-ryght as they with this lady mette; 924
LGW 4 1538 " As wolde God that I hadde yive 958
LGW 4 1548 And Jason is as coy as is a mayde; 968
LGW 4 1548 And Jason is as coy as is a mayde; 968
LGW 4 1552 As wolde God I leyser hadde and tyme 972
LGW 4 1555 Ryght as hymself now doth, ryght so dide he, 976
LGW 4 1577 And evere kepte hire chast, as for his wif; 998
LGW 4 1582 As mater apetiteth forme alwey 1002
LGW 4 1584 Or as a welle that were botomles, 1004
LGW 4 1597 And doth hym honour, as it was to done, 1018
LGW 4 1605 And of his lok as real as a leoun, 1026
LGW 4 1605 And of his lok as real as a leoun, 1026
LGW 4 1609 And, as Fortune hire oughte a foul myschaunce, 1030
LGW 4 1612 As of this thyng the whiche ye ben aboute, 1032
LGW 4 1615 He may nat wel asterten, as I leve, 1036
LGW 4 1636 That Jason shal hire wedde, as trewe knyght; 1056
LGW 4 1642 As she that from his deth hym saved here. 1062
LGW 4 1649 And gat hym a name ryght as a conquerour, 1070
LGW 4 1656 For as a traytour he is from hire go, 1076
LGW 4 1659 As evere in love a chef traytour he was; 1080
LGW 4 1679 Which were as now to long for me to wryte. 1100
LGW 5 1683 As seyth Ovyde and Titus Lyvius. 1104
LGW 5 1697 So that they were half idel, as hem thoughten; 1118
LGW 5 1703 Preyse every man his owene as hym lest, 1124
LGW 5 1708 I have a wif, " quod he, " that, as I trowe, 1128
LGW 5 1744 And kiste hym, as of wives is the wone. 1164
LGW 5 1751 That in his herte brende as any fyr, 1172
LGW 5 1765 And as the se, with tempest al toshake, 1186
LGW 5 1786 There as she lay, this noble wif Lucresse. 1206
LGW 5 1787 And as she wok, hire bed she felte presse. 1208
LGW 5 1798 Ryght as a wolf that fynt a lomb alone, 1218
LGW 5 1806 " As wisly Jupiter my soule save, 1226
LGW 5 1807 As I shal in the stable slen thy knave, 1228
LGW 5 1820 And sholdest, as by lynage and by ryght, 1240
LGW 5 1821 Don as a lord and as a verray knyght, 1242
LGW 5 1821 Don as a lord and as a verray knyght, 1242
LGW 5 1830 In habit swich as women used tho 1250
LGW 5 1852 " Be as be may, " quod she, " of forgyvyng, 1272
LGW 5 1856 And as she fel adoun, she kaste hir lok, 1276
LGW 5 1872 As in hir lawe; and thus endeth Lucresse, 1292
LGW 5 1873 The noble wyf, as Tytus bereth witnesse. 1294
LGW 5 1878 Ther as they kaste hir herte, there it dwelleth. 1298
LGW 5 1880 That in Israel, as wyd as is the lond, 1300
LGW 5 1880 That in Israel, as wyd as is the lond, 1300
LGW 5 1882 As in a woman; and this is no lye. 1302
LGW 5 1883 And as of men, loke ye which tirannye 1304
LGW 6 1921 But that tale were to long as now for me. 1342
LGW 6 1923 As Alcathoe, and other tounes mo. 1344
LGW 6 1927 For to be slayne right as ye shal here. 1348
LGW 6 1933 They caste lot, and as it com aboute 1354
LGW 6 1960 The tour there as this Theseus is throwe 1380
LGW 6 1968 As Theseus compleynede hym by nyghte, 1388
LGW 6 1971 His compleynynge as they stode on the wal 1392
LGW 6 1985 Phedra answerde, " Ywis, me is as wo 1406
LGW 6 1986 For hym as evere I was for any man; 1406
LGW 6 2014 For it is shapen as the mase is wrought -- 1434
LGW 6 2016 That, by a clewe of twyn, as he hath gon, 1436
LGW 6 2018 Folwynge alwey the thred as he hath come. 1438
LGW 6 2034 That, as a wreche unknowe, I wol yow serve 1454
LGW 6 2037 And, as I seyde, ben of youre court a page, 1458
LGW 6 2042 Ryght as yow leste, that Mynos ne no wight -- 1462
LGW 6 2056 As wolde God, if that it myghte be 1476
LGW 6 2062 But I yow serve as lowly in that place, 1482
LGW 6 2072 As I have seyd, of shames deth I deye! 1492
LGW 6 2090 Syn that ye ben as gentil born as I, 1510
LGW 6 2090 Syn that ye ben as gentil born as I, 1510
LGW 6 2093 Or that I let yow as a page serve. 1514
LGW 6 2094 It nys no profre as unto youre kynrede; 1514
LGW 6 2098 Or elles suffre deth as wel as I, 1518
LGW 6 2098 Or elles suffre deth as wel as I, 1518
LGW 6 2099 That ye unto youre sone as trewely 1520
LGW 6 2131 As evere of gentil women is the wone 1552
LGW 6 2139 As ye han in this covenaunt herd me rede. 1560
LGW 6 2142 Ther as the Mynotaur hath his dwellynge, 1562
LGW 6 2156 There as he hadde a frend of his knowynge. 1576
LGW 6 2164 Ther as there dwelled creature non 1584
LGW 6 2169 His maryners han don ryght as hym leste; 1590
LGW 6 2174 To shipe, and as a traytour stal his wey, 1594
LGW 7 2233 As for that fyn, to make swich a thyng, 1654
LGW 7 2238 And, as to me, so grisely was his dede 1658
LGW 7 2278 And as myn hertes lyf I wol hire kepe. " 1698
LGW 7 2318 Ryght as the lamb that of the wolf is biten; 1738
LGW 7 2319 Or as the culver that of the egle is smiten, 1740
LGW 7 2353 As it of wemen hath be woned yore. 1774
LGW 7 2389 Don as Tereus, to lese his name, 1810
LGW 7 2390 Ne serve yow as a morderour or a knave, 1810
LGW 8 2394 By preve as wel as by autorite, 1814
LGW 8 2394 By preve as wel as by autorite, 1814
LGW 8 2397 But for this ende I speke this as now, 1818
LGW 8 2410 As they han at th' asege longe yleyn. 1830
LGW 8 2419 The se, by nyghte, as any torche it brende 1840
LGW 8 2443 As Theseus his fader hadde be, 1864
LGW 8 2448 As doth the fox Renard, the foxes sone, 1868
LGW 8 2450 Withoute lore, as can a drake swimme 1870
LGW 8 2470 As wel coude I, if that me leste so, 1890
LGW 8 2474 As fel to hire honour and his also. 1894
LGW 8 2479 As verray lord, and tok the obeysaunce 1900
LGW 8 2484 Allas! -- that, as the storyes us recorde, 1904
LGW 8 2489 As I reherce shal a word or tweyne. 1910
LGW 8 2492 For fals in love was he, ryght as his syre. 1912
LGW 8 2500 That ye ne holde forward, as ye seyde. 1920
LGW 8 2511 As I or as a trewe lovere shulde, 1932
LGW 8 2511 As I or as a trewe lovere shulde, 1932
LGW 8 2517 There as me thoughte that she wel hath sayd. 1938
LGW 8 2539 That folk may rede forby as they go, 1960
LGW 8 2544 That ye ben lyk youre fader as in this, 1964
LGW 8 2547 As thow thyselven hast begyled me. 1968
LGW 8 2548 As in that poynt, althogh it be nat fayr, 1968
LGW 8 2561 And trusteth, as in love, no man but me. 1982
LGW 9 2565 As swiche false lovers ofte conne. 1986
LGW 9 2571 That was of love as fals as evere hym liste, 1992
LGW 9 2571 That was of love as fals as evere hym liste, 1992
LGW 9 2578 As likede to the goddes er she was born, 1998
LGW 9 2582 Pyetous, sad, wis, and trewe as stel, 2002
LGW 9 2583 As to these wemen it acordeth wel. 2004
LGW 9 2588 This, thoughte hire, was felycite as here. 2008
LGW 9 2596 But natheles, as hevene gan tho turne, 2016
LGW 9 2599 As I shal after make mencioun. 2020
LGW 9 2617 As thylke tyme was the pleyne usage. 2038
LGW 9 2619 That in his hous was lord, ryght as hym lyste. 2040
LGW 9 2627 And to hire spak, as ye shal after here: 2048
LGW 9 2632 As thow, myn Ypermystre, doughter dere. 2052
LGW 9 2640 With protestacioun, as in this wyse, 2060
LGW 9 2641 That, but thow do as I shal the devyse, 2062
LGW 9 2648 And quok as doth the lef of aspe grene. 2068
LGW 9 2654 And out he caught a knyf, as rasour kene. 2074
LGW 9 2662 As I have seyd, by hym that I have sworn! " 2082
LGW 9 2669 And he shal slepe as longe as evere thee leste, 2090
LGW 9 2669 And he shal slepe as longe as evere thee leste, 2090
LGW 9 2673 As is of maydens ofte the manere, 2094
LGW 9 2681 As doth the braunche that Zepherus shaketh, 2102
LGW 9 2683 As cold as any frost now waxeth she; 2104
LGW 9 2683 As cold as any frost now waxeth she; 2104
LGW 9 2690 I am a mayde, and, as by my nature, 2110
LGW 9 2693 As for to reve no man fro his lyf. 2114
LGW 9 2703 Be as be may, for ernest or for game, 2124