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