| A-BEGGING..............2 | |
| RomC 6719 Thanne may he go a-begging yerne, | 6710 |
| RomC 6726 Thanne may he yit a-begging go. | 6716 |
| A-BRED.................1 | |
| RomB 2563 Thine armys shalt thou sprede a-bred, | 2560 |
| A-COOLD................1 | |
| RomB 2658 Full yvel a-coold, in wynd and reyn. | 2654 |
| A-FERE.................1 | |
| RomB 4073 Myn herte for ire goth a-fere, | 4068 |
| A-GREE.................1 | |
| RomB 4349 But tok a-gree all hool my play. | 4344 |
| A-GREF.................1 | |
| RomC 7571 (Take nat a-gref) it were worthy | 7558 |
| A-NEW..................1 | |
| RomB 3875 His falsnesse is not now a-new; | 3870 |
| A-NYGHT................1 | |
| RomA 92 Me thought a-nyght in my sleping, | 92 |
| A-NYGHTES..............1 | |
| RomA 18 That dremen in her slep a-nyghtes | 18 |
| A-ROWE.................1 | |
| RomC 7604 To alle neighboris a-rowe, | 7592 |
| A-SLEPE................2 | |
| RomB 2653 The which may fall a-slepe be, | 2650 |
| RomB 2663 If they withynne a-slepe be -- | 2660 |
| A-SLOPE................1 | |
| RomB 4464 Which fell hem aftirward a-slope. | 4460 |
| A-SUNDRY...............1 | |
| RomB 4477 Whanne heest and deede a-sundry varie, | 4472 |
| A-SWOONE...............2 | |
| RomB 1736 And longe tyme a-swoone I lay. | 1734 |
| RomB 1804 A-swoone I fell bothe deed and pale. | 1802 |
| A-TWO..................2 | |
| RomB 5522 He may not hewe her love a-two. | 5516 |
| RomC 6168 But me were lever my nekke a-two, | 6162 |
| A-TWOO.................1 | |
| RomB 4107 Myn herte, allas, wole brest a-twoo, | 4102 |
| ABANDOUN...............1 | |
| RomB 2342 He yeve his good in abandoun. | 2338 |
| ABASSHED...............4 | |
| RomA 805 I was abasshed never a dell, | 804 |
| RomA 1519 And he therof was all abasshed. | 1518 |
| RomB 2413 As man abasshed wonder sore, | 2410 |
| RomB 3959 Which was abasshed and in gret fere, | 3954 |
| ABASSHEN...............1 | |
| RomA 1552 Wherof shulde I abasshen soo? | 1550 |
| ABATE..................2 | |
| RomA 286 That she ne myght al abate his pris, | 286 |
| RomA 1061 And foule abate the folkis prys. | 1060 |
| ABAWED.................1 | |
| RomB 3646 I was abawed for marveyle, | 3642 |
| ABAWID.................1 | |
| RomB 4041 Thanne, all abawid in shewing, | 4036 |
| ABAYSSHED..............1 | |
| RomB 3370 Ne so abaysshed nor bystad. | 3366 |
| ABBATIS................1 | |
| RomB 2694 Fatter than abbatis or priours. | 2690 |
| ABBESSE................1 | |
| RomC 6350 And now a nonne, and now abbesse; | 6342 |
| ABBESSIS...............1 | |
| RomC 6861 Thise abbessis, and eke bygyns, | 6850 |
| ABBEY..................2 | |
| RomB 3865 As nonnys don in her abbey. | 3860 |
| RomB 3916 Bothe in cloistre and in abbey. | 3912 |
| ABEYE..................1 | |
| RomC 6713 And yit, percas, I may abeye | 6704 |
| ABID...................2 | |
| RomB 2121 Abid and suffre thy distresse; | 2118 |
| RomC 6294 Abid not there thisilf to save. | 6288 |
| ABIDE..................15 | |
| RomB 1840 I must abide, though it me rewe, | 1838 |
| RomB 1978 Mercy of that I abide. " | 1974 |
| RomB 2167 If that ye wol so long abide, | 2164 |
| RomB 2783 Hope kepith his bond, and wole abide, | 2780 |
| RomB 2942 And Swete-Thought make eke abide, | 2938 |
| RomB 3720 For that I nyll not longe abide. | 3716 |
| RomB 4125 But now the deth I must abide. | 4120 |
| RomB 4569 Abide in hope, til Love, thurgh chaunce, | 4564 |
| RomB 4626 That I nyst where I myght abide, | 4622 |
| RomB 4910 For to abide professioun. | 4904 |
| RomB 4913 And eke abide thilke day | 4908 |
| RomB 5329 For love that profit doth abide | 5324 |
| RomB 5436 Wenyng with hem they wolde abide | 5430 |
| RomB 5514 In every fortune wolen abide; | 5508 |
| RomC 7152 But yit algate they shal abide | 7140 |
| ABIDEN.................1 | |
| RomC 7155 " Thus, Antecrist abiden we, | 7142 |
| ABIDIST................1 | |
| RomB 5102 But evere abidist in sorwe and werre, | 5096 |
| ABIDITH................1 | |
| RomB 5023 For present tyme abidith nought; | 5018 |
| ABIDYNG................1 | |
| RomB 2222 Without abidyng, er they goon. | 2218 |
| ABIETH.................2 | |
| RomA 272 And sore abieth she everydell | 272 |
| RomC 7640 That sore abieth al this thing. | 7628 |
| ABIT...................12 | |
| RomB 4914 To leve his abit, and gon his way, | 4908 |
| RomB 4977 Wost thou nought where Youthe abit, | 4972 |
| RomB 4989 " Where Elde abit I wol thee telle | 4984 |
| RomB 5012 And the present that not abit, | 5006 |
| RomC 6159 That wolen in an abit goo, | 6154 |
| RomC 6167 I may wel in her abit go; | 6162 |
| RomC 6192 Abit ne makith neithir monk ne frere, | 6186 |
| RomC 6356 I axe nomore but her abit. | 6348 |
| RomC 6480 For, as thyn abit shewith wel, | 6472 |
| RomC 7011 They have abit of hoolynesse, | 7000 |
| RomC 7272 That men shulde humble abit dispise, | 7260 |
| RomC 7320 For noon abit in which I go. | 7308 |
| ABLE...................3 | |
| RomA 986 To hem was wel sittyng and able | 984 |
| RomB 1863 The whiche takell is full able | 1860 |
| RomC 6901 That ben to be begiled able, | 6890 |
| ABOD...................3 | |
| RomB 1897 That in full gret peyne I abod. | 1894 |
| RomB 3159 I durst no more there make abod | 3154 |
| RomB 3649 Longe I abod there, soth to saye, | 3644 |
| ABOOD..................2 | |
| RomB 3694 Thought that I abood right longe | 3690 |
| RomB 4667 And I abood, bounde in balaunce. " | 4662 |
| ABOUNDAUNCE............1 | |
| RomC 6528 Ther lyth of vertu the aboundaunce. | 6520 |
| ABOUT..................3 | |
| RomA 1417 About the brinkes of these welles, | 1416 |
| RomA 1446 About the place; it was nat left, | 1444 |
| RomC 7412 About his necke he bar a byble, | 7400 |
| ABOUTE.................34 | |
| RomA 328 Aboute hir shuldris here and ther, | 328 |
| RomA 607 Dide Myrthe enclosen al aboute; | 606 |
| RomA 628 That folowen hym always aboute. " | 628 |
| RomA 910 That flyen over his heed aboute, | 908 |
| RomA 1081 Aboute hir nekke of gentyl entayle | 1080 |
| RomA 1090 While he the stoon hadde hym aboute. | 1088 |
| RomA 1128 And eke aboute hir al the place. | 1126 |
| RomA 1466 Was written in the ston aboute, | 1464 |
| RomA 1619 So cerclith it the welle aboute. | 1616 |
| RomA 1652 That with an hegge aboute enclos is. | 1650 |
| RomA 1668 To beren in myn hond aboute | 1666 |
| RomA 1700 Aboute the rede roses spryngyng. | 1698 |
| RomA 1705 That it dide all the place aboute | 1702 |
| RomB 1841 The hegge aboute so thikke was, | 1838 |
| RomB 1900 It spredde aboute in every side, | 1896 |
| RomB 2559 Sterte in thi bed aboute full wide, | 2556 |
| RomB 3616 Within the haye, right al aboute | 3612 |
| RomB 3719 Ne of hir girdill aboute hir side, | 3714 |
| RomB 3949 Aboute to make companye | 3944 |
| RomB 4099 Of the roser all aboute. | 4094 |
| RomB 4148 Aboute hym lefte he no masoun, | 4144 |
| RomB 4152 Aboute hem made he a diche deep, | 4148 |
| RomB 4158 Aboute, it was founded squar, | 4154 |
| RomB 4162 Ful wel aboute it was batayled, | 4158 |
| RomB 4186 Aboute the tour was maad a wall, | 4182 |
| RomB 4204 Set aboute his garnysoun | 4200 |
| RomB 4279 And made aboute a garisoun, | 4274 |
| RomC 6733 May gon aboute and begge his breed, | 6724 |
| RomC 7054 A myle-wey aboute, and more; | 7044 |
| RomC 7218 Regneth in every regne aboute; | 7206 |
| RomC 7342 And set the castel al aboute. | 7330 |
| RomC 7368 She wrapped all aboute hir heed, | 7356 |
| RomC 7484 Are commen, as pylgrimes gon aboute. | 7472 |
| RomC 7608 That men seyn in the town aboute. | 7596 |