| 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 |