| 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 |