ASTONED............1
PF 142 Of whiche I gan astoned to beholde. 142
 
 ASTONYETH..........1
PF 5 Astonyeth with his wonderful werkynge 4
 
 AT.................13
PF 58 At regard of the hevenes quantite; 58
PF 92 But fynally my spirit at the laste, 92
PF 98 Was come and stod right at my beddes syde. 98
PF 154 Me hente and shof in at the gates wide, 154
PF 165 Yet liketh hym at wrastlyng for to be, 164
PF 213 And at his fet his bowe al redy lay; 212
PF 376 In hire was everi vertu at his reste, 376
PF 412 And whoso may at this tyme have his grace 412
PF 441 Say what yow list, my tale is at an ende. " 440
PF 452 Or at the leste I love hire as wel as ye, 452
PF 481 At shorte wordes, til that deth me sese 480
PF 675 To synge a roundel at here departynge, 674
PF 694 That foules maden at here flyght awey, 694
 
 ATHALANTE..........1
PF 286 A fewe, as of Calyxte and Athalante, 286
 
 ATTEMPRE...........1
PF 204 Th' air of that place so attempre was 204
 
 ATYR...............1
PF 225 I saw Beute withouten any atyr, 224
 
 AUDYENCE...........1
PF 308 To take hire dom and yeve hire audyence. 308
 
 AUNCESTRE..........1
PF 41 And how his auncestre, Affrycan so deere, 40
 
 AUNGEL.............1
PF 191 With voys of aungel in here armonye; 190
 
 AUNGELS............1
PF 356 The pekok, with his aungels fetheres bryghte; 356
 
 AUTER..............1
PF 249 That maden every auter for to brenne 248
 
 AUTORITE...........1
PF 506 " For I wol of myn owene autorite, 506
 
 AVAUNTE............1
PF 470 " Of long servyse avaunte I me nothing; 470
 
 AVAUNTOUR..........1
PF 430 Avauntour, or in proces love a newe, 430
 
 AVAYLE.............1
PF 538 I can not se that argumentes avayle: 538
 
 AVENTURE...........1
PF 131 This is the wey to al good aventure. 130
 
 AVISE..............1
PF 648 I axe respit for to avise me, 648
 
 AVOUTERYE..........1
PF 361 The stork, the wrekere of avouterye; 360
 
 AVYSEMENT..........1
PF 555 Togedere, and of a short avysement, 554
 
 AWAY...............2
PF 682 And driven away the longe nyghtes blake! 682
PF 692 And driven away the longe nyghtes blake! " 692
 
 AWEY...............1
PF 694 That foules maden at here flyght awey, 694
 
 AWEYE..............1
PF 656 Thanne wolde I that these foules were aweye, 656
 
 AXE................1
PF 648 I axe respit for to avise me, 648
 
 AXEDE..............2
PF 50 Thanne axede he if folk that here been dede 50
PF 579 Of this matere, and axede what she radde. 578
 
 AY.................4
PF 74 And loke ay besyly thow werche and wysse 74
PF 143 For with that oon encresede ay my fere 142
PF 173 Were trees clad with leves that ay shal laste, 172
PF 210 But ay cler day to any mannes syghte. 210
 
 AYENS..............1
PF 342 The jelous swan, ayens his deth that syngeth. 342
 
 AYEYN..............3
PF 100 To wode ayeyn his mynde goth anon; 100
PF 295 Whan I was come ayeyn into the place 294
PF 443 Ayeyn the somer sonne coloured is, 442
 
 BACHUS.............1
PF 275 And Bachus, god of wyn, sat hire besyde, 274
 
 BAD................2
PF 64 Than bad he hym, syn erthe was so lyte, 64
PF 320 Bad every foul to take his owne place, 320
 
 BATAYLE............1
PF 539 Thanne semeth it there moste be batayle. " 538
 
 BE.................37
PF 8 For al be that I knowe nat Love in dede, 8
PF 12 There rede I wel he wol be lord and syre; 12
PF 81 Tyl many a world be passed, out of drede, 80
PF 116 Be thow myn helpe in this, for thow mayst best! 116
PF 132 Be glad, thow redere, and thy sorwe of-caste; 132
PF 159 Ne by non but he Loves servaunt be: 158
PF 162 " But natheles, although that thow be dul, 162
PF 165 Yet liketh hym at wrastlyng for to be, 164
PF 201 Therwith a wynd, unnethe it myghte be lesse, 200
PF 229 Here names shul not here be told for me -- 228
PF 264 I saw a lyte, unnethe it myghte be lesse -- 264
PF 408 Mot be the choys of everich that is heere, 408
PF 410 Whoso he be that shulde be hire feere. 410
PF 410 Whoso he be that shulde be hire feere. 410
PF 428 " And if that I be founde to hyre untrewe, 428
PF 431 I preye to yow this be my jugement: 430
PF 432 That with these foules I be al torent, 432
PF 436 Al be she nevere of love me behette, 436
PF 437 Thanne oughte she be myn thourgh hire mercy, 436
PF 450 Of lower kynde, and seyde, " That shal nat be! 450
PF 455 To me allone hadde be the guerdonynge. 454
PF 504 For water-foul, whoso be wroth or blythe! " 504
PF 510 Quod the turtel, " If it be youre wille 510
PF 511 A wight may speke, hym were as fayr be stylle. 510
PF 537 That non by skilles may be brought adoun. 536
PF 539 Thanne semeth it there moste be batayle. " 538
PF 553 Which that he be, for it is light to knowe. " 552
PF 574 But soth is seyd, ' a fol can not be stille. ' " 574
PF 584 " Though that his lady everemore be straunge, 584
PF 585 Yit lat hym serve hire ever, til he be ded. 584
PF 607 Lat ech of hem be soleyn al here lyve! 606
PF 616 Go, lewed be thow whil the world may dure! " 616
PF 619 And in effect yit be we nevere the neer. 618
PF 622 Of whom hire lest; whoso be wroth or blythe, 622
PF 624 " For sith it may not here discussed be 624
PF 642 And mot be youres whil my lyf may dure; 642
PF 647 " Almyghty queen, unto this yer be don, 646
 
 BED................3
PF 88 And to my bed I gan me for to dresse, 88
PF 99 The wery huntere, slepynge in his bed, 98
PF 265 And on a bed of gold she lay to reste, 264
 
 BEDDES.............1
PF 98 Was come and stod right at my beddes syde. 98
 
 BEEN...............5
PF 13 I dar nat seyn, his strokes been so sore, 12
PF 50 Thanne axede he if folk that here been dede 50
PF 101 The juge dremeth how his plees been sped; 100
PF 595 There been mo sterres, God wot, than a payre! " 594
PF 637 That to yow hit oughte to been a suffisaunce. " 636
 
 BEFALLE............1
PF 664 Fro yow this yer; what after so befalle, 664
 
 BEFORN.............2
PF 45 And warnede hym beforn of al his grace, 44
PF 486 Ne herde nevere no man me beforn -- 486
 
 BEGAN..............3
PF 118 Whan I began my sweven for to write, 118
PF 382 In esy voys began to speke and seye, 382
PF 561 And for these water-foules tho began 560
 
 BEGOON.............1
PF 171 But, Lord, so I was glad and wel begoon! 170
 
 BEGYNNE............1
PF 392 That he that most is worthi shal begynne. 392
 
 BEHETTE............1
PF 436 Al be she nevere of love me behette, 436
 
 BEHOLDE............2
PF 18 Agon it happede me for to beholde 18
PF 142 Of whiche I gan astoned to beholde. 142
 
 BEHYNDE............1
PF 520 To murmur of the lewednesse behynde, 520
 
 BEK................1
PF 378 To loke on hire, and ofte hire bek to kysse. 378