| 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 |