| 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 |