ADAMAUNTES.........1
PF 148 Right as betwixen adamauntes two 148
 
 ADOUN..............1
PF 537 That non by skilles may be brought adoun. 536
 
 AFFRICAN...........4
PF 52 And Affrican seyde, " Ye, withouten drede, " 52
PF 96 How Affrican, ryght in the selve aray 96
PF 107 For I hadde red of Affrican byforn 106
PF 120 This forseyde Affrican me hente anon 120
 
 AFFRIKE............1
PF 37 In Affrike, how he meteth Massynisse, 36
 
 AFFRYCAN...........3
PF 41 And how his auncestre, Affrycan so deere, 40
PF 44 How Affrycan hath hym Cartage shewed, 44
PF 153 To entre or leve, til Affrycan, my gide, 152
 
 AFTER..............11
PF 55 And rightful folk shul gon, after they dye, 54
PF 59 And after shewede he hym the nyne speres; 58
PF 60 And after that the melodye herde he 60
PF 79 And likerous folk, after that they ben dede, 78
PF 216 She couchede hem, after they shulde serve 216
PF 305 Iwrought after here cast and here mesure; 304
PF 400 " And after hym by ordre shul ye chese, 400
PF 401 After youre kynde, everich as yow lyketh, 400
PF 649 And after that to have my choys al fre. 648
PF 658 And seyde hem thus, as ye shul after here. 658
PF 664 Fro yow this yer; what after so befalle, 664
 
 AFTERWARD..........1
PF 263 Derk was that place, but afterward lightnesse 262
 
 AGO................1
PF 465 For every foul cryeth out to ben ago 464
 
 AGON...............1
PF 18 Agon it happede me for to beholde 18
 
 AGRE...............1
PF 409 That she agre to his eleccioun, 408
 
 AGREF..............1
PF 543 For, sires -- ne taketh not agref I preye -- 542
 
 AIR................1
PF 204 Th' air of that place so attempre was 204
 
 AL.................45
PF 4 Al this mene I by Love, that my felynge 4
PF 8 For al be that I knowe nat Love in dede, 8
PF 17 But wherfore that I speke al this? Nat yoore 16
PF 23 Cometh al this newe corn from yer to yere, 22
PF 25 Cometh al this newe science that men lere. 24
PF 28 That al that day me thoughte but a lyte. 28
PF 30 Entitled was al ther, as I shal telle: 30
PF 39 Thanne telleth [it] here speche and al the blysse 38
PF 45 And warnede hym beforn of al his grace, 44
PF 69 Ther it was first, and al shulde out of mynde 68
PF 70 That in this world is don of al mankynde. 70
PF 71 Thanne preyede hym Scipion to telle hym al 70
PF 82 And than, foryeven al hir wikked dede, 82
PF 93 For wery of my labour al the day, 92
PF 131 This is the wey to al good aventure. 130
PF 133 Al open am I -- passe in, and sped thee faste! " 132
PF 139 There as the fish in prysoun is al drye; 138
PF 194 And ferther al aboute I gan aspye 194
PF 199 That God, that makere is of al and lord, 198
PF 213 And at his fet his bowe al redy lay; 212
PF 214 And Wille, his doughter, temprede al this while 214
PF 235 In kertels, al dishevele, wente they there: 234
PF 251 That al the cause of sorwes that they drye 250
PF 294 And al here love, and in what plyt they dyde. 294
PF 315 For me to stonde, so ful was al the place. 314
PF 391 May I nat lete for al this world to wynne, 390
PF 419 Whos I am al, and evere wol hire serve, 418
PF 432 That with these foules I be al torent, 432
PF 436 Al be she nevere of love me behette, 436
PF 444 Ryght so for shame al wexen gan the hewe 444
PF 445 Of this formel, whan she herde al this; 444
PF 462 Take she my lif and al the good I have! " 462
PF 483 And trewe in al that herte may bethynke. " 482
PF 484 Of al my lyf, syn that day I was born, 484
PF 493 That wel wende I the wode hadde al to-shyvered. 492
PF 501 The goos seyde, " Al this nys not worth a flye! 500
PF 530 Al here sentence, and as him lest, termyne; 530
PF 540 " Al redy! " quod these egles tercels tho. 540
PF 557 They seyden sothly, al by oon assent, 556
PF 583 The turtle seyde, and wex for shame al red, 582
PF 607 Lat ech of hem be soleyn al here lyve! 606
PF 618 For I have herd al youre opynyoun, 618
PF 649 And after that to have my choys al fre. 648
PF 650 This al and som that I wol speke and seye; 650
PF 666 And whan this werk al brought was to an ende, 666
 
 ALDERNEXT..........1
PF 244 And aldernext, withinne and ek withoute, 244
 
 ALEYN..............1
PF 316 And right as Aleyn, in the Pleynt of Kynde, 316
 
 ALLAS..............1
PF 494 " Com of! " they criede, " allas, ye wol us shende! 494
 
 ALLE...............6
PF 293 Alle these were peynted on that other syde, 292
PF 525 To seyn the verdit for yow foules alle. " 524
PF 527 The briddes alle; and foules of ravyne 526
PF 575 The laughter aros of gentil foules alle, 574
PF 660 " Beth of good herte, and serveth alle thre. 660
PF 665 This entremes is dressed for yow alle. " 664
 
 ALLONE.............1
PF 455 To me allone hadde be the guerdonynge. 454
 
 ALMYGHTY...........2
PF 379 Nature, the vicaire of the almyghty Lord, 378
PF 647 " Almyghty queen, unto this yer be don, 646
 
 ALOFTE.............1
PF 203 Acordaunt to the foules song alofte. 202
 
 ALSO...............1
PF 498 The goos, the cokkow, and the doke also 498
 
 ALTHOUGH...........3
PF 162 " But natheles, although that thow be dul, 162
PF 475 In half a yer, although it were no moore, 474
PF 651 Ye gete no more, although ye do me deye! 650
 
 ALWEY..............11
PF 3 The dredful joye alwey that slit so yerne: 2
PF 80 Shul whirle aboute th' erthe alwey in peyne, 80
PF 232 Aboute the temple daunsedyn alwey 232
PF 236 That was here offyce alwey, yer by yeere. 236
PF 321 As they were woned alwey fro yer to yeere, 320
PF 411 This is oure usage alwey, fro yer to yeere, 410
PF 519 Nature, which that alwey hadde an ere 518
PF 590 That men shulde loven alwey causeles! 590
PF 672 Thankynge alwey the noble goddesse of kynde. 672
PF 674 As yer by yer was alwey hir usaunce 674
PF 696 To reede upon, and yit I rede alwey. 696
 
 AM.................5
PF 133 Al open am I -- passe in, and sped thee faste! " 132
PF 419 Whos I am al, and evere wol hire serve, 418
PF 479 But I dar seyn, I am hire treweste man 478
PF 512 " I am a sed-foul, oon the unworthieste, 512
PF 640 Soth is that I am evere under youre yerde, 640
 
 AMONG..............1
PF 374 That evere she among hire werkes fond, 374
 
 AMYDDES............1
PF 277 And, as I seyde, amyddes lay Cypride, 276
 
 AMYS...............1
PF 446 She neyther answerde wel, ne seyde amys, 446
 
 AN.................8
PF 223 And by hymself, under an ok, I gesse, 222
PF 238 Saw I syttynge many an hundred peyre. 238
PF 243 With face pale, upon an hil of sond; 242
PF 302 And in a launde, upon an hil of floures, 302
PF 441 Say what yow list, my tale is at an ende. " 440
PF 495 Whan shal youre cursede pletynge have an ende? 494
PF 519 Nature, which that alwey hadde an ere 518
PF 666 And whan this werk al brought was to an ende, 666