| 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 |
| ABASSHED..........2 | |
| RomA 805 I was abasshed never a dell, | 804 |
| RomA 1519 And he therof was all abasshed. | 1518 |
| 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 |
| ABIETH............1 | |
| RomA 272 And sore abieth she everydell | 272 |
| ABLE..............1 | |
| RomA 986 To hem was wel sittyng and able | 984 |
| ABOUT.............2 | |
| RomA 1417 About the brinkes of these welles, | 1416 |
| RomA 1446 About the place; it was nat left, | 1444 |
| ABOUTE............13 | |
| 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 |
| ABOUTEN...........1 | |
| RomA 1563 Abouten it is gras spryngyng, | 1560 |
| ABOVE.............2 | |
| RomA 164 Hir name above hir heed saugh I, | 164 |
| RomA 565 And faire above that chapelet | 564 |
| ABYDE.............2 | |
| RomA 242 Men must abyde wondir longe | 242 |
| RomA 1451 Right as an hunter can abyde | 1450 |
| ACCORDAUNCE.......1 | |
| RomA 496 Ful blisful was the accordaunce | 496 |
| ACCUSITH..........1 | |
| RomA 1591 The estrees of the yerd accusith | 1588 |
| ACURSED...........1 | |
| RomA 468 Acursed may wel be that day | 468 |
| ADAMAUNT..........1 | |
| RomA 1182 Right as an adamaunt, iwys, | 1180 |
| ADRAD.............1 | |
| RomA 1228 She wolde ben right sore adrad | 1226 |
| AFFRAIETH.........1 | |
| RomA 91 Whan love affraieth alle thing, | 90 |
| AFRAIED...........1 | |
| RomA 154 But lyk a wod womman afraied. | 154 |
| AFTER.............5 | |
| RomA 13 To wene that dremes after falle, | 12 |
| RomA 20 That fallen after al openly. | 20 |
| RomA 349 Elde was paynted after this, | 348 |
| RomA 1149 And after on the daunce wente | 1148 |
| RomA 1281 And after daunced, as I gesse, | 1280 |
| AFTERWARD.........2 | |
| RomA 5 But afterward ben apparaunt. | 4 |
| RomA 29 That it nys afterward befalle, | 28 |
| AFTIR.............1 | |
| RomA 707 I wole you tellen aftir this | 706 |
| AFTIRWARD.........1 | |
| RomA 1058 And aftirward they prikke and poynten | 1056 |
| AGAYN.............2 | |
| RomA 785 Agayn that other, and whan they were | 784 |
| RomA 1577 Agayn the sonne an hundrid hewis, | 1574 |
| AGE...............5 | |
| RomA 21 Within my twenty yer of age, | 20 |
| RomA 405 Whan she was in hir rightful age, | 404 |
| RomA 850 That from she was twelve yeer of age | 850 |
| RomA 1283 That nas not yit twelve yeer of age, | 1282 |
| RomA 1301 And he was right of sich an age | 1300 |
| AGEYN.............4 | |
| RomA 183 To take and yeve right nought ageyn, | 182 |
| RomA 399 But turned ageyn unto childhede. | 398 |
| RomA 999 Now come I to my tale ageyn. | 998 |
| RomA 1011 Ageyn whom all the sterres semen | 1010 |
| AGEYNS............1 | |
| RomA 1540 Ye that ageyns youre love mistakith, | 1538 |
| AGO...............1 | |
| RomA 50 It is fyve yer or more ago | 50 |
| AGOO..............1 | |
| RomA 612 As thou hast seen a while agoo. | 612 |
| AGULER............1 | |
| RomA 98 Out of an aguler queynt ynough, | 98 |
| AL................41 | |
| RomA 20 That fallen after al openly. | 20 |
| RomA 40 In which al the art of love I close. | 40 |
| RomA 53 That al thing gynneth waxen gay, | 52 |
| RomA 86 In May whan al this mirth is wrought, | 86 |
| RomA 220 Al in an old torn courtepy, | 220 |
| RomA 221 As she were al with doggis torn; | 220 |
| RomA 238 Al were it bad of woll and hewe. | 238 |
| RomA 286 That she ne myght al abate his pris, | 286 |
| RomA 323 For to forcracchen al hir face, | 322 |
| RomA 327 And al totorn lay eek hir her | 326 |
| RomA 329 As she that hadde it al torent | 328 |
| RomA 337 She al todassht herself for woo | 336 |
| RomA 354 That faded was al her beaute. | 354 |
| RomA 359 Al woxen was her body unwelde, | 358 |
| RomA 360 And drie and dwyned al for elde. | 360 |
| RomA 395 The tyme that hath al in welde | 394 |
| RomA 406 But she was past al that passage, | 406 |
| RomA 450 Was peynted Povert al aloon, | 450 |
| RomA 470 For, God wot, al to selde, iwys, | 470 |
| RomA 519 For I was al aloone, iwys, | 518 |
| RomA 579 Thanne had she don al hir journe, | 578 |
| RomA 607 Dide Myrthe enclosen al aboute; | 606 |
| RomA 608 And these ymages, al withoute, | 608 |
| RomA 629 Whan Ydelnesse had told al this, | 628 |
| RomA 656 Thoroughout the yerd al thringyng; | 656 |
| RomA 720 Made al myn herte in reverye. | 720 |
| RomA 840 And al toslytered for queyntise | 840 |
| RomA 860 Hir forheed, frounceles al pleyn; | 860 |
| RomA 947 For al was gold, men myght it see, | 946 |
| RomA 978 That arowe was al with felonye | 976 |
| RomA 988 That knotty was and al roynous. | 986 |
| RomA 1128 And eke aboute hir al the place. | 1126 |
| RomA 1150 Largesse, that settith al hir entente | 1148 |
| RomA 1389 That I shulde al encombred be | 1388 |
| RomA 1431 There sprang the vyolet al newe, | 1430 |
| RomA 1435 Ful gay was al the ground, and queynt, | 1434 |
| RomA 1440 Of al this garden dilectable. | 1438 |
| RomA 1443 Naught tellen you the beaute al, | 1442 |
| RomA 1447 Tyl I had [in] al the garden ben, | 1446 |
| RomA 1461 In al that yard so high was non. | 1460 |
| RomA 1465 And on the border, al withoute, | 1464 |
| ALDAY.............1 | |
| RomA 1506 For rennyng alday in the playnes, | 1504 |
| ALDERLAST.........1 | |
| RomA 449 And alderlast of everychon | 448 |
| ALDIRFIRST........1 | |
| RomA 1000 But aldirfirst I wol you seyn | 998 |
| ALEMANDRES........1 | |
| RomA 1363 And alemandres gret plente, | 1362 |
| ALEXANDRES........1 | |
| RomA 1152 Of Alexandres kyn was she. | 1150 |
| ALEXANDRYN........1 | |
| RomA 602 That fro the land of Alexandryn | 602 |
| ALEYS.............1 | |
| RomA 1377 Notes, aleys, and bolas, | 1376 |
| ALL...............42 | |
| RomA 292 Or overthwart, all baggyngly. | 292 |
| RomA 388 The tyme eke that chaungith all, | 388 |
| RomA 389 And all doth waxe and fostred be, | 388 |
| RomA 452 All though she hir clothis solde, | 452 |
| RomA 477 With gold and asure over all | 476 |
| RomA 495 Than ben in all the rewme of Fraunce. | 494 |
| RomA 498 For all this world it owghte glade. | 498 |
| RomA 708 The faire fasoun all, ywys, | 708 |
| RomA 710 I may not telle you all at ones, | 710 |
| RomA 712 By ordre tellen you it all. | 712 |
| RomA 784 That oon wolde come all pryvyly | 784 |
| RomA 815 Of all the folk that daunced there, | 814 |
| RomA 891 But all in floures and in flourettes, | 890 |
| RomA 912 And he was all with briddes wryen, | 910 |
| RomA 943 And all they were with gold bygoon, | 942 |
| RomA 997 All shal be seid, I undirtake, | 996 |
| RomA 1002 Of all the folk that on the daunce is. | 1000 |
| RomA 1011 Ageyn whom all the sterres semen | 1010 |
| RomA 1024 Wel wrought, and all the remenaunt eke. | 1022 |
| RomA 1048 This wide world hir dredith all; | 1046 |
| RomA 1049 This world is all in hir daunger. | 1048 |
| RomA 1093 Worth all the gold in Rome and Frise. | 1092 |
| RomA 1101 All thilke day, not blynd to ben, | 1100 |
| RomA 1112 That koude devyse all the stonys | 1110 |
| RomA 1119 But all byfore, ful sotilly, | 1118 |
| RomA 1127 Bothe hir heed and all hir face, | 1126 |
| RomA 1140 For all his purpos, as I gesse, | 1138 |
| RomA 1177 For freendis all to fewe hath he | 1176 |
| RomA 1205 This knyght was comen all newely | 1204 |
| RomA 1234 So fair was noon in all Arras. | 1232 |
| RomA 1249 All hadde he be, I sey no more, | 1248 |
| RomA 1293 That all the daunce myght it see. | 1292 |
| RomA 1348 Till I hadde in all the gardyn be. | 1346 |
| RomA 1380 Was renged clene all that gardyn, | 1378 |
| RomA 1519 And he therof was all abasshed. | 1518 |
| RomA 1528 That, shortly all the sothe to telle, | 1526 |
| RomA 1582 And all the yerd in it is seene. | 1580 |
| RomA 1586 Shewith all thing that stondith therby, | 1584 |
| RomA 1603 Saw all his face fair and bright, | 1600 |
| RomA 1663 As I hadde all enbawmed be. | 1660 |
| RomA 1667 To pulle a rose of all that route | 1664 |
| RomA 1705 That it dide all the place aboute | 1702 |