ANON...............6
PF 100 To wode ayeyn his mynde goth anon; 100
PF 120 This forseyde Affrican me hente anon 120
PF 169 With that myn hand in his he tok anon, 168
PF 449 Another tersel egle spak anon, 448
PF 576 And right anon the sed-foul chosen hadde 576
PF 645 " I graunte it yow, " quod she; and right anon 644
 
 ANON-RYGHT.........1
PF 218 Tho was I war of Plesaunce anon-ryght, 218
 
 ANOTHER............3
PF 51 Han lyf and dwellynge in another place. 50
PF 449 Another tersel egle spak anon, 448
PF 567 But she wol love hym, lat hym love another! " 566
 
 ANOYETH............1
PF 518 For office uncommytted ofte anoyeth. " 518
 
 ANSWERDE...........4
PF 446 She neyther answerde wel, ne seyde amys, 446
PF 463 The thridde tercel egle answerde tho, 462
PF 580 And she answerde that pleynly hire entente 580
PF 638 With dredful vois the formel hire answerde, 638
 
 ANY................5
PF 210 But ay cler day to any mannes syghte. 210
PF 225 I saw Beute withouten any atyr, 224
PF 301 She fayrer was than any creature. 300
PF 457 Unkynde, janglere, or rebel any wyse, 456
PF 497 For ye or nay withouten any preve? " 496
 
 APERE..............1
PF 42 Gan in his slep that nyght to hym apere. 42
 
 ARAY...............5
PF 96 How Affrican, ryght in the selve aray 96
PF 219 And of Aray, and Lust, and Curteysie, 218
PF 255 In swich aray as whan the asse hym shente 254
PF 317 Devyseth Nature of aray and face, 316
PF 318 In swich aray men myghte hire there fynde. 318
 
 ARE................1
PF 611 Thanne are we wel! " seyde the merlioun; 610
 
 ARGUMENTES.........1
PF 538 I can not se that argumentes avayle: 538
 
 ARMES..............1
PF 38 That hym for joie in armes hath inome; 38
 
 ARMONYE............2
PF 63 In this world here, and cause of armonye. 62
PF 191 With voys of aungel in here armonye; 190
 
 AROS...............1
PF 575 The laughter aros of gentil foules alle, 574
 
 ART................2
PF 245 Byheste and Art, and of here folk a route. 244
PF 683 " Saynt Valentyn, that art ful hy on-lofte, 682
 
 ARWES..............1
PF 212 Cupide, oure lord, his arwes forge and file; 212
 
 AS.................64
PF 16 On bokes rede I ofte, as I yow tolde. 16
PF 22 For out of olde feldes, as men seyth, 22
PF 26 But now to purpos as of this matere: 26
PF 30 Entitled was al ther, as I shal telle: 30
PF 34 Of whiche, as shortly as I can it trete, 34
PF 34 Of whiche, as shortly as I can it trete, 34
PF 49 There as joye is that last withouten ende. 48
PF 95 And in my slep I mette, as that I lay, 94
PF 117 As wisly as I sey the north-north-west, 116
PF 117 As wisly as I sey the north-north-west, 116
PF 124 There were vers iwriten, as me thoughte, 124
PF 139 There as the fish in prysoun is al drye; 138
PF 148 Right as betwixen adamauntes two 148
PF 161 As sek man hath of swete and bytternesse. 160
PF 175 As emeraude, that joye was to seene. 174
PF 185 There as swetnesse everemore inow is, 184
PF 200 Ne herde nevere beter, as I gesse. 200
PF 246 Withinne the temple, of sykes hoote as fyr 246
PF 253 The god Priapus saw I, as I wente, 252
PF 255 In swich aray as whan the asse hym shente 254
PF 268 Ibounden were, untressed as she lay, 268
PF 277 And, as I seyde, amyddes lay Cypride, 276
PF 283 Of maydenes swiche as gonne here tymes waste 282
PF 286 A fewe, as of Calyxte and Athalante, 286
PF 299 That, as of lyght the somer sonne shene 298
PF 316 And right as Aleyn, in the Pleynt of Kynde, 316
PF 321 As they were woned alwey fro yer to yeere, 320
PF 325 That eten, as hem Nature wolde enclyne, 324
PF 326 As worm or thyng of which I telle no tale; 326
PF 385 As faste as I may speke, I wol yow speede. 384
PF 385 As faste as I may speke, I wol yow speede. 384
PF 389 Youre makes, as I prike yow with plesaunce; 388
PF 393 " The tersel egle, as that ye knowe wel, 392
PF 395 The wyse and worthi, secre, trewe as stel, 394
PF 396 Which I have formed, as ye may wel se, 396
PF 397 In every part as it best liketh me -- 396
PF 401 After youre kynde, everich as yow lyketh, 400
PF 402 And, as youre hap is, shul ye wynne or lese. 402
PF 422 As she that is my lady sovereyne; 422
PF 435 " And syn that non loveth hire so wel as I, 434
PF 442 Ryght as the freshe, rede rose newe 442
PF 452 Or at the leste I love hire as wel as ye, 452
PF 452 Or at the leste I love hire as wel as ye, 452
PF 460 As wel as that my wit can me suffyse, 460
PF 460 As wel as that my wit can me suffyse, 460
PF 471 But as possible is me to deye to-day 470
PF 472 For wo as he that hath ben languysshyng 472
PF 480 As to my dom, and faynest wolde hire ese. 480
PF 511 A wight may speke, hym were as fayr be stylle. 510
PF 530 Al here sentence, and as him lest, termyne; 530
PF 544 It may not gon as ye wolde in this weye; 544
PF 547 " And therfore pes! I seye, as to my wit, 546
PF 599 Thow farst by love as oules don by lyght: 598
PF 623 Hym that she cheest, he shal hire han as swithe. 622
PF 625 Who loveth hire best, as seyde the tercelet, 624
PF 631 " But as for counseyl for to chese a make, 630
PF 634 As seyde the tercelet ful skylfully, 634
PF 635 As for the gentilleste and most worthi, 634
PF 641 As is everich other creature, 640
PF 653 Forsothe as yit, by no manere weye. " 652
PF 658 And seyde hem thus, as ye shul after here. 658
PF 674 As yer by yer was alwey hir usaunce 674
PF 678 The wordes were swiche as ye may heer fynde, 678
PF 679 The nexte vers, as I now have in mynde. 678
 
 ASP................1
PF 180 The shetere ew; the asp for shaftes pleyne; 180
 
 ASPYE..............1
PF 194 And ferther al aboute I gan aspye 194
 
 ASSAY..............1
PF 2 Th' assay so hard, so sharp the conquerynge, 2
 
 ASSAYE.............1
PF 257 Ful besyly men gonne assaye and fonde 256
 
 ASSE...............1
PF 255 In swich aray as whan the asse hym shente 254
 
 ASSEMBLED..........1
PF 367 Men myghten in that place assembled fynde 366
 
 ASSENT.............1
PF 557 They seyden sothly, al by oon assent, 556
 
 ASSENTED...........1
PF 526 Assented were to this conclusioun 526
 
 ASSHE..............1
PF 176 The byldere ok, and ek the hardy asshe; 176
 
 ASSURE.............1
PF 448 Seyde, " Doughter, drede yow nought, I yow assure. " 448