ALAS...............10
Mars 90 Enbraceth Mars and seyde, " Alas, I dye! 714
Mars 106 O woful Mars -- alas -- what maist thou seyn, 730
Mars 115 Alas -- and ther ne hath she no socour, 740
Mars 136 He seyde, " O lady bryght, Venus, alas, 760
Mars 138 Alas, when shal I mete yow, herte dere? 762
Mars 159 And causeles; alas, that am not I. 784
Mars 164 The firste tyme, alas, that I was wroght 788
Mars 198 Alas, that ever lovers mote endure 822
Mars 207 Depraven hem; alas, whom may they plese? 832
Mars 288 Alas, your honour and your emperise, 912
 
 ALBYON.............1
Purse 22 O conquerour of Brutes Albyon, 1110
 
 ALDAY..............1
Mars 237 And lyk a fissher, as men alday may se, 862
 
 ALDER..............1
ABC 84 Lat not oure alder foo make his bobaunce 84
 
 ALGATE.............1
Pity 115 Algate my spirit shal never dissevere 1076
 
 ALGATES............3
Compldam 43 So that, algates, she is verray rote 286
Lady 79 And algates moot, and have doon yow, ful yore, 576
Mars 234 Algates he that hath with love to done 858
 
 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..............20
ABC 54 So have I doon in erthe, allas the while, 54
ABC 124 Allas, I caityf, whider may I flee? 124
Compldam 9 Ne, certes now; allas, allas the whyle! 252
Compldam 9 Ne, certes now; allas, allas the whyle! 252
Compldam 22 Allas, thus is my lyf brought to an ende; 266
FormAge 31 Allas, than sprong up al the cursednesse 444
FormAge 60 Allas, allas, now may men wepe and crye! 474
FormAge 60 Allas, allas, now may men wepe and crye! 474
Lady 35 Allas, right thus is turned me the wheel, 532
Lady 50 Allas! Whan slepyng-tyme is than I wake, 548
Lady 86 For wel I wot -- allas -- that wil nat be; 584
Lady 100 Allas, whan shal that harde wit amende? 598
MercB 21 Allas, that Nature hath in you compassed 944
Pity 23 Allas, that day, that ever hyt shulde falle. 984
Pity 81 Allas, what herte may hyt longe endure? 1042
Pity 88 Allas, that your renoun is falle so lowe! 1050
Pity 117 Sith ye be ded -- allas that hyt is soo -- 1078
Scog 6 Allas, fro whennes may thys thing procede, 1144
Scog 13 Allas! Scogan, this is for thyn offence; 1152
Scog 20 Allas! Scogan, of olde folk ne yonge 1158
 
 ALLE...............17
ABC 4 Glorious virgine, of alle floures flour, 4
ABC 175 Be ye not skant, for alle we singe and seye 174
BalComp 8 As wisly he gye alle my joyes here 198
Compldam 28 Alle thise diden, in that, me love yow dere. 272
FormAge 50 The lambish peple, voyd of alle vyce, 464
Gent 3 Must folowe his trace, and alle his wittes dresse 480
Lady 7 So desespaired I am from alle blisse. 504
Lady 66 Of alle servantes, bothe of goode and badde; 564
Lady 67 And leest worthy of alle hem, I am he. 564
Lady 92 That I ne wil ay, with alle my wittes fyve, 590
Pity 26 Now Cruelte hath cast to slee us alle, 988
Pity 52 Confedered alle by bond of Cruelte 1014
Pity 58 Benygne flour, coroune of vertues alle, 1020
Purse 25 And ye, that mowen alle oure harmes amende, 1114
Scog 31 On alle hem that ben hoor and rounde of shap, 1170
Scog 44 Of grace, of alle honour and worthynesse, 1182
Ven 67 To chese the worthieste in alle wise 1310
 
 ALLEGGEAUNCE.......1
WomNobl 21 Of my grete wo liste do alleggeaunce, 1346
 
 ALLIAUNCE..........3
ABC 58 Bicome a man, to have oure alliaunce, 58
Pity 42 Confedred both by bonde and alliaunce. 1004
Pity 83 To breke that perilouse alliaunce, 1044
 
 ALLONE.............1
Mars 141 Now God helpe sely Venus allone. 766
 
 ALLYED.............1
Pity 65 Allyed is ayenst your regalye 1026
 
 ALMIGHTY...........1
ABC 1 Almighty and al merciable queene, 0
 
 ALMOST.............4
ABC 152 That I am lost almost, it smert so sore. 152
Mars 70 Almost in oo day as he dyde in tweye. 694
Mars 102 He shaketh so that almost hit towond. 726
Scog 7 Of which errour I deye almost for drede? 1146
 
 ALSO...............4
BalComp 11 And deeth also, whan ye my peynes newe, 202
Compldam 44 Of my disese and of my deth also, 288
Mars 267 But he that wroghte her, also mot I the, 892
Pity 75 Ye be also the corowne of Beaute, 1036
 
 ALTHOUGH...........3
Compldam 34 Hath nought to done although she do me sterve, 278
Compldam 91 And love hir best, although she do me sterve. 334
Pity 109 For wel I wot although I wake or wynke, 1070
 
 ALWEY..............4
Compldam 41 Yet alwey two thinges doon me dye, 284
Compldam 82 Alwey in oon to love yow freshly newe, 326
Compldam 87 To hir, whos I am hool and shal alwey, 330
Lady 39 But serve alwey and stinte for no wo. 536
 
 ALYVE..............3
For 32 And eek thou hast thy beste frend alyve. 366
For 40 And eek thou hast thy beste frend alyve. 374
For 48 And eek thou hast thy beste frend alyve. 382
 
 AM.................33
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
BalComp 9 As I am youres, and to yow sad and trewe, 200
Compldam 1 I, which that am the sorwefulleste man 244
Compldam 36 Than sithen I am of my sorwe the cause 280
Compldam 87 To hir, whos I am hool and shal alwey, 330
For 27 Why seystow thanne I am to thee so kene, 362
Lady 7 So desespaired I am from alle blisse. 504
Lady 36 Thus am I slayn with Loves fyry dart! 534
Lady 67 And leest worthy of alle hem, I am he. 564
Lady 84 For I am not so hardy ne so wood, 582
Lady 87 I am so litel worthy and ye so good. 584
Lady 94 For I am set on yow in such manere 592
Lady 104 And so hool, swete, as I am youres al, 602
Lady 111 A trewer servant to yow than am I, 608
Mars 159 And causeles; alas, that am not I. 784
Mars 275 Yet, seyn these clerkes, I am your patroun; 900
MercB 27 Sin I fro Love escaped am so fat, 950
MercB 29 Sin I am free, I counte him not a bene. 952
MercB 32 Sin I fro Love [escaped am so fat], 954
MercB 37 Sin I fro Love [escaped am so fat], 960
MercB 39 [Sin I am free, I counte him not a bene]. 962
Pity 22 Thus am I slayn sith that Pite is ded. 984
Purse 3 I am so sory, now that ye been lyght; 1092
Purse 19 For I am shave as nye as any frere. 1108
Ros 18 As I in love am walwed and ywounde, 1132
Ros 20 That I am trewe Tristam the secounde. 1134
Scog 45 In th' ende of which strem I am dul as ded, 1184
Ven 2 When that I am in any hevynesse, 1246
Ven 6 Of him whos I am al, while I may dure. 1250
Ven 15 That I am his for ever, I him assure, 1258
Ven 21 That I am set in verrey sikernesse. 1264