ABOUTEN................1
RomA 1563 Abouten it is gras spryngyng, 1560
 
 ABOVE..................3
RomA 164 Hir name above hir heed saugh I, 164
RomA 565 And faire above that chapelet 564
RomB 4192 And eke above, atte corners, 4188
 
 ABOVEN.................3
RomB 4352 Whanne I wende best aboven to have be. 4348
RomB 5750 But aboven all, specialy, 5744
RomC 7515 " And, sir, aboven al other synne, 7502
 
 ABRAIDE................2
RomB 1806 Till I abraide out of my thought, 1804
RomB 5156 For anger, as I dide abraide: 5150
 
 ABREYDE................1
RomB 3967 That atte laste Drede abreyde, 3962
 
 ABROD..................1
RomB 1898 But ay the oynement wente abrod; 1894
 
 ABSENCE................2
RomB 2796 Thenkyng in absence is good to thee. 2792
RomB 4369 His absence at myn herte I fele; 4364
 
 ABSENS.................1
RomB 4122 Absens therof, allas, me sleeth. 4118
 
 ABSENT.................1
RomB 3830 To kepen, whanne I was absent, 3826
 
 ABSENTE................1
RomB 4911 Though for a tyme his herte absente, 4906
 
 ABSOLUCIOUN............1
RomC 6410 To have double absolucioun. 6402
 
 ABSTENE................1
RomC 7553 He coude himselve nat abstene. 7540
 
 ABSTINAUNCE............1
RomC 5848 That Fals-Semblant and Abstinaunce, 5842
 
 ABSTINENCE.............3
RomC 6056 With Abstinence, his dere lemman; 6050
RomC 6485 " Thou prechest abstinence also. " 6476
RomC 7671 And, Abstinence, full wise ye seme. 7658
 
 ABSTINENCE-STREYNED....2
RomC 6341 That hight Dame Abstinence-Streyned, 6334
RomC 7364 And Dame Abstinence-Streyned 7352
 
 ABSTYNAUNCE............2
RomC 7354 Of Fals-Semblant and Abstynaunce, 7342
RomC 7435 For wel he knew Dame Abstynaunce, 7422
 
 ABSTYNENCE.............3
RomC 7398 Was Abstynence, iwys, coloured; 7386
RomC 7428 Dame Abstynence first him grette, 7416
RomC 7503 Quod alderfirst Dame Abstynence, 7490
 
 ABUNDAUNCE.............1
RomB 5689 All these ar riche in abundaunce 5684
 
 ABYDE..................4
RomA 242 Men must abyde wondir longe 242
RomA 1451 Right as an hunter can abyde 1450
RomB 2424 And I abyde al sol in wo, 2420
RomB 2431 Shul they abyde thanne? Nay; 2428
 
 ABYE...................2
RomC 5888 Shal it abye in body or name. 5882
RomC 5976 She shal abye that trespas ful dere, 5970
 
 ACCOMPLISSHE...........1
RomB 5190 To accomplisshe thi requeste. 5184
 
 ACCOMPLISSHID..........1
RomB 4537 She accomplisshid all my will, 4532
 
 ACCORD.................4
RomC 5816 And her accord to Love recorded. 5810
RomC 5818 Bi evene accord of everichon, 5812
RomC 6057 This oure accord and oure wille now. " 6052
RomC 6769 The accord of the universite 6760
 
 ACCORDAUNCE............3
RomA 496 Ful blisful was the accordaunce 496
RomB 4716 And accordaunce to discorde. 4712
RomC 5847 " And we fynde in oure accordaunce 5842
 
 ACCORDE................4
RomB 2794 Thing wherwith thou canst accorde 2790
RomB 3577 And sith that she and I accorde, 3572
RomB 4715 It is discordaunce that can accorde, 4710
RomC 6613 Seynt Austyn wole therto accorde, 6604
 
 ACCORDED...............2
RomC 5815 But aftir discord they accorded, 5810
RomC 5846 Withouten hir we ben accorded. 5840
 
 ACCUSE.................1
RomC 6444 I am full redy hym to accuse, 6436
 
 ACCUSEN................1
RomC 7230 Us to correcte and accusen. 7218
 
 ACCUSITH...............1
RomA 1591 The estrees of the yerd accusith 1588
 
 ACHEVE.................2
RomB 4600 Yit, if my lust he wolde acheve, 4596
RomC 5883 Al my nedes for to acheve, 5878
 
 ACHEVED................1
RomB 4630 How is this quarell yit acheved 4626
 
 ACHIEVED...............1
RomB 2049 And thorough falshed her lust achieved, 2046
 
 ACORD..................1
RomB 2083 Quod Love, " and fully I acord. 2080
 
 ACOYE..................1
RomB 3564 Which alle his peynes myght acoye. 3560
 
 ACQUEYNTAUNCE..........3
RomB 4962 Hir acqueyntaunce wolde no man fel, 4956
RomC 6491 " I love bettir th' acqueyntaunce, 6482
RomC 6969 Her acqueyntaunce wel love I; 6958
 
 ACQUEYNTAUNCES.........1
RomC 6176 And purchace hem the acqueyntaunces 6170
 
 ACQUITAUNCE............1
RomB 4704 A free acquitaunce, withoute relees, 4700
 
 ACQUYTE................1
RomC 6742 That his labour wole not acquyte 6732
 
 ACURSED................1
RomA 468 Acursed may wel be that day 468
 
 ADAMAUNT...............1
RomA 1182 Right as an adamaunt, iwys, 1180
 
 ADDITH.................1
RomB 3801 Worst, and addith more somdell 3796
 
 ADEMANT................1
RomB 4181 The stoon was hard, of ademant, 4176
 
 ADO....................1
RomB 5080 And don al that they han ado, 5074
 
 ADOO...................1
RomB 3036 And yitt hadde Trespas never adoo 3032
 
 ADOUN..................1
RomB 3402 To hym I knelide lowe adoun, 3398
 
 ADOWN..................4
RomB 4362 And whirle adown, and overturne 4358
RomC 5858 Fonde Shame adown to brynge; 5852
RomC 7205 But, maugre hem, it shal adown, 7192
RomC 7476 By Wicked-Tonge adown they sate, 7464
 
 ADRAD..................1
RomA 1228 She wolde ben right sore adrad 1226
 
 ADVERSITE..............3
RomB 2010 That peyne and gret adversite 2006
RomB 5547 She makith, thurgh hir adversite, 5542
RomB 5557 Poverte and such adversite 5552
 
 ADVOCATES..............1
RomB 5721 Phisiciens and advocates 5716
 
 AFEERED................1
RomB 2655 Thanne shalt thou goon, ful foule afeered, 2652
 
 AFERD..................1
RomB 4226 Drede is aferd, wherso she be; 4222
 
 AFERED.................1
RomB 3604 You dar no more afered be. " 3600
 
 AFFAIRE................1
RomB 3455 He seide, " Now goth wel thyn affaire. 3450
 
 AFFECCIOUN.............1
RomC 6409 Ne I have non affeccioun 6400
 
 AFFECT.................1
RomB 5486 Freend of affect and freend of chere, 5480
 
 AFFERMYNG..............1
RomB 3816 He swoor, affermyng sikirlye, 3812
 
 AFFRAIETH..............1
RomA 91 Whan love affraieth alle thing, 90
 
 AFFRAY.................7
RomB 2034 Withouten daunger or affray, 2030
RomB 2549 This is the stryf and eke the affray, 2546
RomB 3091 So gret annoy and such affray, 3088
RomB 3221 Which the have putt in gret affray. 3216
RomB 3866 By cause hir herte was in affray, 3862
RomB 3961 He was for drede in sich affray 3956
RomB 4397 But yit I am in gret affray 4392
 
 AFFRAYED...............1
RomB 3113 Thanne Bialacoil, affrayed all, 3110
 
 AFFY...................1
RomB 5480 In whom no man shulde affy, 5474
 
 AFFYE..................1
RomB 3155 I wole no more in thee affye, 3150
 
 AFORE..................1
RomB 2808 Hir persone he shall afore hym sette, 2804
 
 AFORN..................11
RomB 3041 Shame, of that I spak aforn. 3038
RomB 3122 Or take the Rose aforn his kynde. 3118
RomB 3396 The which aforn me hadde blamed, 3392
RomB 3457 Though he aforn was dispitous, 3452
RomB 3465 Hym that aforn he hadde in drede, 3460
RomB 3614 And goodly, as aforn dyd he; 3610
RomB 3645 Aforn ne was, ne more vermayle. 3640
RomB 3952 Aforn, and founde in hym good chere, 3948
RomB 4001 The cherl thei founden hem aforn, 3996
RomB 4328 Thanne I hadde it never aforn. 4324
RomB 5014 That, but aforn hir she may see 5008