| ABIDEN..........1 | |
| ABC 131 That dar I nouht abiden in no wise, | 130 |
| ABLE............1 | |
| ABC 184 To penitentes that ben to merci able. Amen. | 184 |
| ABSENTE.........1 | |
| ABC 43 Biseeching yow that ye you not absente | 42 |
| ACCIOUN.........1 | |
| ABC 20 Han take on me a greevous accioun | 20 |
| ACCORDE.........1 | |
| ABC 27 God vouched sauf thurgh thee with us to accorde. | 26 |
| ACQUITAUNCE.....1 | |
| ABC 60 Upon the crois as general acquitaunce | 60 |
| ACURSED.........1 | |
| ABC 150 For which the eerthe acursed was ful yore, | 150 |
| ADAM............1 | |
| ABC 182 Ben to the seed of Adam merciable, | 182 |
| ADOUN...........1 | |
| ABC 164 And made his herte blood to renne adoun, | 164 |
| ADVERSAIRE......1 | |
| ABC 8 Venquisshed me hath my cruel adversaire. | 8 |
| ADVERSITEE......2 | |
| ABC 101 Us to rejoyse in oure adversitee, | 100 |
| ABC 127 Thou hast more reuthe on oure adversitee | 126 |
| ADVOCAT.........1 | |
| ABC 102 Ne advocat noon that wole and dar so preye | 102 |
| AFTER...........1 | |
| ABC 143 After thi wil; and therfore in witnesse | 142 |
| AGILT...........1 | |
| ABC 122 That I agilt have bothe him and thee, | 122 |
| AJOURNE.........1 | |
| ABC 158 Ladi, unto that court thou me ajourne | 158 |
| AL..............8 | |
| ABC 1 Almighty and al merciable queene, | 0 |
| ABC 2 To whom that al this world fleeth for socour, | 2 |
| ABC 45 Al have I ben a beste in wil and deede, | 44 |
| ABC 63 Thanne shalt thou bothe stinte al his grevaunce, | 62 |
| ABC 80 Myn hele into thin hand al I resygne. | 80 |
| ABC 141 Of al this world, and eek governouresse | 140 |
| ABC 165 And al was this for my salvacioun; | 164 |
| ABC 168 This thanke I yow, socour of al mankynde! | 168 |
| ALDER...........1 | |
| ABC 84 Lat not oure alder foo make his bobaunce | 84 |
| ALIGHTE.........1 | |
| ABC 161 Xristus, thi sone, that in this world alighte | 160 |
| ALL.............1 | |
| ABC 157 All have I ben in filthe and in errour. | 156 |
| ALLAS...........2 | |
| ABC 54 So have I doon in erthe, allas the while, | 54 |
| ABC 124 Allas, I caityf, whider may I flee? | 124 |
| ALLE............2 | |
| ABC 4 Glorious virgine, of alle floures flour, | 4 |
| ABC 175 Be ye not skant, for alle we singe and seye | 174 |
| ALLIAUNCE.......1 | |
| ABC 58 Bicome a man, to have oure alliaunce, | 58 |
| ALMIGHTY........1 | |
| ABC 1 Almighty and al merciable queene, | 0 |
| ALMOST..........1 | |
| ABC 152 That I am lost almost, it smert so sore. | 152 |
| AM..............3 | |
| ABC 151 I am so wounded, as ye may wel seen, | 150 |
| ABC 152 That I am lost almost, it smert so sore. | 152 |
| ABC 166 And I to him am fals and eek unkynde, | 166 |
| AMEN............1 | |
| ABC 184 To penitentes that ben to merci able. Amen. | 184 |
| AN..............1 | |
| ABC 104 That helpen for an Ave-Marie or tweye. | 104 |
| ANCILLE.........1 | |
| ABC 109 From his ancille he made the maistresse | 108 |
| AND.............47 | |
| ABC 1 Almighty and al merciable queene, | 0 |
| ABC 3 To have relees of sinne, of sorwe, and teene, | 2 |
| ABC 6 Help and releeve, thou mighti debonayre, | 6 |
| ABC 14 Haven of refut, of quiete, and of reste. | 14 |
| ABC 18 For loo, my sinne and my confusioun, | 18 |
| ABC 21 Of verrey right and desperacioun; | 20 |
| ABC 22 And as bi right thei mighten wel susteene | 22 |
| ABC 26 That thou n' art cause of grace and merci heere; | 26 |
| ABC 30 As it was first of justice and of ire, | 30 |
| ABC 45 Al have I ben a beste in wil and deede, | 44 |
| ABC 47 Thin enemy and myn -- ladi, tak heede -- | 46 |
| ABC 49 Glorious mayde and mooder, which that nevere | 48 |
| ABC 51 But ful of swetnesse and of merci evere, | 50 |
| ABC 59 And with his precious blood he wrot the bille | 58 |
| ABC 62 And therfore, ladi bright, thou for us praye. | 62 |
| ABC 64 And make oure foo to failen of his praye. | 64 |
| ABC 68 Thi pitee goth and haleth him ayein. | 68 |
| ABC 70 And bringest him out of the crooked strete. | 70 |
| ABC 75 And whoso goth to yow the righte wey, | 74 |
| ABC 94 Had ben a-fyr, and this was in figure. | 94 |
| ABC 102 Ne advocat noon that wole and dar so preye | 102 |
| ABC 103 For us, and that for litel hire as yee | 102 |
| ABC 106 O verrey lust of labour and distresse, | 106 |
| ABC 110 Of hevene and erthe, oure bille up for to beede. | 110 |
| ABC 114 Wherfore and whi the Holi Gost thee soughte | 114 |
| ABC 120 Doo penitence, and merci axe and have. | 120 |
| ABC 120 Doo penitence, and merci axe and have. | 120 |
| ABC 122 That I agilt have bothe him and thee, | 122 |
| ABC 123 And that my soule is worthi for to sinke, | 122 |
| ABC 129 Redresse me, mooder, and me chastise, | 128 |
| ABC 134 Beth ye my juge and eek my soules leche; | 134 |
| ABC 140 He hath thee maked vicaire and maistresse | 140 |
| ABC 141 Of al this world, and eek governouresse | 140 |
| ABC 142 Of hevene, and he represseth his justise | 142 |
| ABC 143 After thi wil; and therfore in witnesse | 142 |
| ABC 154 And ledest us into the hye tour | 154 |
| ABC 155 Of Paradys, thou me wisse and counsaile | 154 |
| ABC 156 How I may have thi grace and thi socour, | 156 |
| ABC 157 All have I ben in filthe and in errour. | 156 |
| ABC 163 And eek that Longius his herte pighte | 162 |
| ABC 164 And made his herte blood to renne adoun, | 164 |
| ABC 165 And al was this for my salvacioun; | 164 |
| ABC 166 And I to him am fals and eek unkynde, | 166 |
| ABC 166 And I to him am fals and eek unkynde, | 166 |
| ABC 167 And yit he wole not my dampnacioun -- | 166 |
| ABC 175 Be ye not skant, for alle we singe and seye | 174 |
| ABC 181 Now, ladi bryghte, sith thou canst and wilt | 180 |
| ANY.............2 | |
| ABC 98 Certes if any comfort in us bee, | 98 |
| ABC 128 Than in this world might any tonge telle. | 128 |
| APPARAILE.......1 | |
| ABC 153 Virgine, that art so noble of apparaile, | 152 |
| APPEERE.........1 | |
| ABC 19 Which oughten not in thi presence appeere, | 18 |
| ART.............7 | |
| ABC 13 Thou art largesse of pleyn felicitee, | 12 |
| ABC 26 That thou n' art cause of grace and merci heere; | 26 |
| ABC 66 Thou art so ful of bowntee, in certeyn, | 66 |
| ABC 77 Now, queen of comfort, sith thou art that same | 76 |
| ABC 92 Thou art the bush on which ther gan descende | 92 |
| ABC 126 Who, but thiself, that art of pitee welle? | 126 |
| ABC 153 Virgine, that art so noble of apparaile, | 152 |
| AS..............12 | |
| ABC 22 And as bi right thei mighten wel susteene | 22 |
| ABC 30 As it was first of justice and of ire, | 30 |
| ABC 32 But thurgh thee han we grace as we desire. | 32 |
| ABC 57 He vouched sauf, tel him, as was his wille, | 56 |
| ABC 60 Upon the crois as general acquitaunce | 60 |
| ABC 72 That shal he fynde as he the lyf shal lete. | 72 |
| ABC 87 As I seide erst, thou ground of oure substaunce, | 86 |
| ABC 103 For us, and that for litel hire as yee | 102 |
| ABC 119 But oonly ther we dide not, as us oughte, | 118 |
| ABC 151 I am so wounded, as ye may wel seen, | 150 |
| ABC 160 Ther as that merci evere shal sojourne. | 160 |
| ABC 172 Right soo thi Sone list as a lamb to deye. | 172 |