A-FYR..............1
ABC 94 Had ben a-fyr, and this was in figure. 94
 
 A-GAME.............1
Mars 277 Of my disese, and take hit not a-game. 902
 
 ABEDDE.............1
Ven 27 As wake abedde and fasten at the table, 1270
 
 ABIDEN.............1
ABC 131 That dar I nouht abiden in no wise, 130
 
 ABIDYNG............1
WomNobl 20 Abidyng grace, whan that your gentilnesse 1346
 
 ABLE...............2
ABC 184 To penitentes that ben to merci able. Amen. 184
Mars 282 Be wey of kynde, ye oughten to be able 906
 
 ABOUGHT............1
Ven 37 Thus dere abought is Love in yevyng, 1280
 
 ABOUTE.............2
For 46 Aboute the wheel with other most thou dryve. 380
Pity 36 Aboute hir herse there stoden lustely, 998
 
 ABOVE..............1
Mars 29 Whilom the thridde hevenes lord above, 654
 
 ABSENTE............1
ABC 43 Biseeching yow that ye you not absente 42
 
 ABYDE..............1
Mars 54 Into hir nexte paleys, and ther abyde, 678
 
 ACCEPTE............1
BalComp 16 T' accepte in worth this litel pore dyte, 206
 
 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
 
 ACOMPTE............1
Compldam 17 For to acompte youre beautee and goodnesse, 260
 
 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...............9
ABC 182 Ben to the seed of Adam merciable, 182
Adam 1 Adam scriveyn, if ever it thee bifalle 184
 
 ADAYE..............1
Adam 5 So ofte adaye I mot thy werk renewe, 188
 
 ADOUN..............2
ABC 164 And made his herte blood to renne adoun, 164
Pity 15 Adoun I fel when that I saugh the herse, 976
 
 ADVERSAIRE.........1
ABC 8 Venquisshed me hath my cruel adversaire. 8
 
 ADVERSITE..........1
Mars 266 She was not cause of myn adversite, 890
 
 ADVERSITEE.........3
ABC 101 Us to rejoyse in oure adversitee, 100
ABC 127 Thou hast more reuthe on oure adversitee 126
For 49 Thy lore I dampne; it is adversitee. 384
 
 ADVERSYTE..........2
Mars 148 Mars dwelleth forth in his adversyte, 772
Pity 74 To helpe Trouthe in his adversyte. 1036
 
 ADVOCAT............1
ABC 102 Ne advocat noon that wole and dar so preye 102
 
 AFFECCIOUN.........1
Compldam 26 For mercy, pitee, and deep affeccioun, 270
 
 AFFOUNDE...........1
Ros 21 My love may not refreyde nor affounde, 1136
 
 AFFRAY.............1
Mars 214 Is in affray, and not to whom to pleyne. 838
 
 AFTER..............6
ABC 143 After thi wil; and therfore in witnesse 142
Adam 4 But after my makyng thow wryte more trewe; 188
Mars 134 After he walketh softely a paas, 758
Mars 153 And after that I wol my leve take, 778
Prov 3 After grete hete cometh cold; 1084
Ven 75 Direct after my litel suffisaunce. 1318
 
 AGAYN..............1
For 52 Tak hem agayn, lat hem go lye on presse. 386
 
 AGE................1
FormAge 2 Ledden the peples in the former age. 416
 
 AGEIN..............1
Sted 28 And wed thy folk agein to stedfastnesse. 1216
 
 AGEN...............1
Purse 21 Beth hevy agen, or elles moot I dye. 1110
 
 AGEYN..............3
Pity 54 And I have put my complaynt up ageyn, 1016
Purse 7 Beth hevy ageyn, or elles mot I dye. 1096
Purse 14 Beth hevy ageyn, or elles moot I dye. 1102
 
 AGEYNES............1
Lady 57 Is whetted now ageynes me to kene. 554
 
 AGILT..............1
ABC 122 That I agilt have bothe him and thee, 122
 
 AGOO...............1
Pity 1 Pite, that I have sought so yore agoo 962
 
 AGREABLE...........2
Ven 41 A lytel tyme his yift ys agreable, 1284
Ven 68 And most agreable unto myn entente. 1312
 
 AJOURNE............1
ABC 158 Ladi, unto that court thou me ajourne 158
 
 AL.................83
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
Adam 7 And al is thorugh thy negligence and rape. 190
BalComp 13 Myn heven hool, and al my suffisaunce, 204
BalComp 14 Whom for to serve is set al my plesaunce. 204
Buk 4 As who saith, " No man is al trewe, " I gesse. 216
Compldam 11 And thus ye me from al my blisse exyle. 254
Compldam 27 I sey for me, for al my deedly chere, 270
Compldam 50 But certes, than is al my wonderinge, 294
Compldam 57 Yit is al this no lak to hir, pardee, 300
Compldam 63 And I assente al that hir list and lyketh. 306
For 66 That al purveyeth of his rightwysnesse, 400
FormAge 31 Allas, than sprong up al the cursednesse 444
FormAge 40 With al hir ost the cite for to asayle. 454
FormAge 47 Hir hertes were al oon withoute galles; 460
Gent 7 Al were he mytre, croune, or diademe. 484
Gent 14 Al were he mytre, croune, or diademe. 490
Gent 21 Al were he mytre, croune, or diademe. 498
Lady 13 To wepe ynogh and wailen al my fille; 510
Lady 32 Than al this worldes richesse or creature. 530
Lady 43 For al that thyng which I desyre I mis 540
Lady 44 And al that ever I wolde not ywis, 542
Lady 46 And of al this I not to whom me pleyne. 544
Lady 59 Why lyketh yow to do me al this wo? 556
Lady 83 And lat me serve yow forth; lo, this is al. 580
Lady 90 Yit for al this, witeth ye right wele 588
Lady 101 Wher is now al your wommanly pitee, 598
Lady 104 And so hool, swete, as I am youres al, 602
Lady 113 And I my deeth to yow wol al foryive. 610
Mars 15 Yet sang this foul -- I rede yow al awake, 640
Mars 36 For she forbad him jelosye at al, 660
Mars 63 For al your lust is ese to myn herte. " 688
Mars 91 The torche is come that al this world wol wrie. " 716
Mars 130 But nathelesse, for al his hevy armure, 754
Mars 133 Then for al his brennyng in the fire. 758
Mars 160 Wherfore the ground and cause of al my peyne, 784
Mars 177 Of al disport in which men frendly duelle, 802
Mars 179 Of soun of instrumentes of al swetnesse; 804
Mars 241 Al his desir, and therwith al myschaunce; 866
Mars 241 Al his desir, and therwith al myschaunce; 866
Mars 274 Al be I not worthy to so gret a name, 898
Mars 290 Compleyneth eke, ye lovers, al in-fere, 914
Mars 296 Compleyneth thilke ensample of al honour, 920
Mars 297 That never dide but al gentilesse; 922
Pity 10 To Pitee ran I al bespreynt with teres 972
Pity 45 But when I al this companye ther fond, 1006
Pity 46 That rather wolden al my cause spille 1008
Pity 50 Then leve I al these vertues, sauf Pite, 1012
Pity 62 And noght al oonly for his evel fare, 1024
Prov 5 Of al this world the large compas 1086
Ros 1 Madame, ye ben of al beaute shryne 1116
Scog 41 But al shal passe that men prose or ryme; 1180
Sted 6 Is al this world for mede and wilfulnesse, 1194
Sted 7 That al is lost for lak of stedfastnesse. 1194
Sted 14 That al is lost for lak of stedfastnesse? 1202
Sted 21 That al is lost for lak of stedfastnesse. 1208
Truth 8 Tempest thee noght al croked to redresse 1224
Truth 11 Be war therfore to sporne ayeyns an al, 1226
Truth 19 Know thy contree, look up, thank God of al; 1234
Ven 6 Of him whos I am al, while I may dure. 1250
Ven 17 And notwithstondyng al his suffisaunce, 1260
Ven 20 And me to serve is al his besynesse, 1264
Ven 32 Al the revers of any glad felyng. 1276
Ven 34 She wolde al knowe thurgh her espying; 1278
Ven 36 That al nys harm in her ymagenyng. 1280
Ven 40 Al the revers of any glad felyng. 1284
Ven 48 Al the revers of any glad felyng. 1292
Ven 77 Hath of endyting al the subtilte 1320
WomNobl 3 Your vertues al and yowre hie noblesse, 1328
WomNobl 4 That you to serve is set al my plesaunce. 1330
WomNobl 11 Al my lif withouten displesaunce 1336
WomNobl 12 You for to serve with al my besynesse, 1338
WomNobl 15 And [loke] how humbly with al symplesse 1340
WomUnc 7 In stede of blew, thus may ye were al grene. 1364
WomUnc 14 In stede of blew, thus may ye were al grene. 1372
WomUnc 20 Al light for somer (ye woot wel what I mene), 1378
WomUnc 21 In stede of blew, thus may ye were al grene. 1378