| ANGLE-HOK..........1 | |
| Mars 238 Baiteth hys angle-hok with som plesaunce | 862 |
| ANNEXED............1 | |
| Pity 72 Ye ben annexed ever unto Bounte; | 1034 |
| ANON...............1 | |
| Mars 248 He wende anon to worthe out of his mynde; | 872 |
| ANSWERDE...........1 | |
| Buk 3 He nat a word answerde to that axing, | 214 |
| ANSWERE............2 | |
| MercB 30 He may answere and seye this and that; | 952 |
| Scog 34 But wel I wot, thow wolt answere and saye, | 1172 |
| ANY................20 | |
| ABC 98 Certes if any comfort in us bee, | 98 |
| ABC 128 Than in this world might any tonge telle. | 128 |
| Compldam 70 In any word to your displesinge. | 314 |
| Lady 97 As any man can, or may, on-lyve [here]. | 594 |
| Lady 123 That yow myghte offende in any tyme. | 620 |
| Mars 5 But ye lovers, that lye in any drede, | 630 |
| Mars 201 As any metal that is forged newe, | 826 |
| Pity 12 But er I myghte with any word outbreke | 974 |
| Pity 13 Or tellen any of my peynes smerte, | 974 |
| Pity 25 To whom shal any sorwful herte calle? | 986 |
| Pity 37 Withouten any woo as thoughte me, | 998 |
| Pity 48 For to that folk, withouten any fayle, | 1010 |
| Pity 116 Fro youre servise for any peyne or woo. | 1078 |
| Purse 19 For I am shave as nye as any frere. | 1108 |
| Ven 2 When that I am in any hevynesse, | 1246 |
| Ven 10 Wel more then any mannes wit can gesse, | 1254 |
| Ven 32 Al the revers of any glad felyng. | 1276 |
| Ven 40 Al the revers of any glad felyng. | 1284 |
| Ven 48 Al the revers of any glad felyng. | 1292 |
| Ven 58 On any estat that man may represente, | 1302 |
| ANYTHING...........1 | |
| Compldam 71 Lothest of anything that ever was loth | 314 |
| ANYTHYNG...........1 | |
| Lady 122 Than for to anythyng or thynke or seye | 620 |
| APAYD..............1 | |
| Lady 63 And therfor, swete, ne beth nat yvel apayd. | 560 |
| APERTENANT.........1 | |
| Pity 70 That hyghte " Beaute apertenant to Grace. " | 1032 |
| APESETH............1 | |
| Mars 10 Apeseth sumwhat of your sorowes smerte. | 634 |
| APPARAILE..........1 | |
| ABC 153 Virgine, that art so noble of apparaile, | 152 |
| APPEERE............1 | |
| ABC 19 Which oughten not in thi presence appeere, | 18 |
| APPETYT............1 | |
| For 55 Wikke appetyt comth ay before syknesse. | 390 |
| APPLES.............1 | |
| FormAge 37 That noght but mast or apples is therinne; | 450 |
| APPROPRED..........1 | |
| Gent 18 (That is appropred unto no degree | 494 |
| APRIL..............1 | |
| Mars 139 This twelfte daye of April I endure | 764 |
| ARACE..............2 | |
| Lady 19 For to be deed I can hit nought arace. | 516 |
| WomUnc 18 That tache may no wight fro your herte arace. | 1376 |
| ARAY...............1 | |
| Mars 176 Of riche aray -- how dere men hit selle! -- | 800 |
| ARMED..............1 | |
| Pity 38 Bounte parfyt, wel armed and richely, | 1000 |
| ARMES..............3 | |
| Mars 76 The flour of feyrnesse lappeth in his armes, | 700 |
| Mars 77 And Venus kysseth Mars, the god of armes. | 702 |
| Prov 6 Yt wil not in myn armes tweyne; | 1086 |
| ARMURE.............1 | |
| Mars 130 But nathelesse, for al his hevy armure, | 754 |
| ARRYVE.............1 | |
| For 38 Yit halt thyn ancre and yit thou mayst arryve | 372 |
| ART................10 | |
| 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 |
| For 45 Thou born art in my regne of variaunce, | 380 |
| Lady 38 Love hath me taught no more of his art | 536 |
| Mars 108 Art left byhynde in peril to be sleyn? | 732 |
| ARWES..............1 | |
| Scog 26 He wol nat with his arwes been ywroken | 1164 |
| AS.................94 | |
| 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 |
| BalComp 4 Myn hertes lady, as wisly he me save | 194 |
| BalComp 8 As wisly he gye alle my joyes here | 198 |
| BalComp 9 As I am youres, and to yow sad and trewe, | 200 |
| Buk 4 As who saith, " No man is al trewe, " I gesse. | 216 |
| Buk 12 As by his wille he wolde be bounde nevere. | 224 |
| Buk 20 And ben thy wives thral, as seyn these wise; | 232 |
| Compldam 40 Though swich a wrecche as I be for hir deed. | 284 |
| Compldam 52 As to my doom, that ever was livinge, | 296 |
| Compldam 64 Yet wolde I, as I dar, with sorwful herte | 308 |
| Compldam 72 Were me, as wisly God my soule save, | 316 |
| For 2 As wele or wo, now povre and now honour, | 336 |
| For 76 At my requeste, as three of you or tweyne, | 410 |
| FormAge 35 Ther poverte is, as seith Diogenes, | 448 |
| FormAge 36 Ther as vitaile is ek so skars and thinne | 450 |
| FormAge 38 But, ther as bagges ben and fat vitaile, | 452 |
| Gent 12 And, but his heir love vertu as dide he, | 488 |
| Gent 16 But ther may no man, as men may wel see, | 492 |
| Lady 2 Shulde have hir rest in somwhat as by kynde, | 500 |
| Lady 55 For trewly durste I seye as that I fele, | 552 |
| Lady 64 For so good and so fair as ye be | 562 |
| Lady 70 To serve, as I coude best, ay your hynesse, | 568 |
| Lady 74 And hadde I myght as good as I have wille, | 572 |
| Lady 74 And hadde I myght as good as I have wille, | 572 |
| Lady 96 I moste yow love and been ever as trewe | 594 |
| Lady 97 As any man can, or may, on-lyve [here]. | 594 |
| Lady 104 And so hool, swete, as I am youres al, | 602 |
| Lady 105 And so gret wil as I have yow to serve, | 602 |
| Lady 117 As good were thanne untrewe as trewe to be. | 614 |
| Lady 117 As good were thanne untrewe as trewe to be. | 614 |
| Lady 120 As is your moste plesure, so doth by me; | 618 |
| Mars 18 And ye that han ful chosen as I devise, | 642 |
| Mars 30 As wel by hevenysh revolucioun | 654 |
| Mars 31 As by desert, hath wonne Venus his love, | 656 |
| Mars 33 And as a maistresse taught him his lessoun, | 658 |
| Mars 50 Thus be they knyt and regnen as in hevene | 674 |
| Mars 53 That Mars shal entre, as fast as he may glyde, | 678 |
| Mars 53 That Mars shal entre, as fast as he may glyde, | 678 |
| Mars 69 Wherfore she sped her as faste in her weye | 694 |
| Mars 70 Almost in oo day as he dyde in tweye. | 694 |
| Mars 85 The chambre ther as ley this fresshe quene | 710 |
| Mars 101 His myghty spere, as he was wont to fyghte, | 726 |
| Mars 117 And eke as ther she hath but litil myght, | 742 |
| Mars 120 Derk was this cave and smokyng as the helle; | 744 |
| Mars 142 But as God wolde, hyt happed for to be | 766 |
| Mars 147 And her receyveth as his frend ful dere. | 772 |
| Mars 152 As I best can, I wol hit seyn and synge; | 776 |
| Mars 161 So as my troubled wit may hit atteyne, | 786 |
| Mars 195 For fere and eke for wo that, as I gesse, | 820 |
| Mars 200 For thogh so be that lovers be as trewe | 824 |
| Mars 201 As any metal that is forged newe, | 826 |
| Mars 237 And lyk a fissher, as men alday may se, | 862 |
| Mars 257 But yet this broche as in conclusioun | 882 |
| MercB 31 I do no fors, I speke right as I mene. | 954 |
| Pity 16 Ded as a ston while that the swogh me laste; | 978 |
| Pity 31 So many men as in her tyme hir knewe -- | 992 |
| Pity 37 Withouten any woo as thoughte me, | 998 |
| Pity 44 For to have put to Pite as a bille; | 1006 |
| Pity 51 Kepynge the corps as ye have herd me seyn, | 1012 |
| Pity 63 But for your renoun, as he shal declare. | 1024 |
| Purse 5 Me were as leef be layd upon my bere; | 1094 |
| Purse 16 And saveour as doun in this world here, | 1104 |
| Purse 19 For I am shave as nye as any frere. | 1108 |
| Purse 19 For I am shave as nye as any frere. | 1108 |
| Ros 2 As fer as cercled is the mapamounde, | 1116 |
| Ros 2 As fer as cercled is the mapamounde, | 1116 |
| Ros 3 For as the cristal glorious ye shyne, | 1118 |
| Ros 18 As I in love am walwed and ywounde, | 1132 |
| Scog 5 As may in erthe a mortal creature. | 1144 |
| Scog 17 Swich thing as in the lawe of love forbode is, | 1156 |
| Scog 42 Take every man hys turn, as for his tyme. | 1180 |
| Scog 45 In th' ende of which strem I am dul as ded, | 1184 |
| Sted 4 That word and deed, as in conclusioun, | 1192 |
| Truth 9 In trust of hir that turneth as a bal; | 1224 |
| Truth 12 Stryve not, as doth the crokke with the wal. | 1228 |
| Ven 3 As for to have leyser of remembraunce | 1246 |
| Ven 27 As wake abedde and fasten at the table, | 1270 |
| Ven 39 As sorwe ynogh and litil of plesaunce, | 1282 |
| WomNobl 17 As you best list, my peynes for to redresse. | 1342 |
| WomNobl 26 Ther as she fyndeth non unbuxumnesse. | 1352 |
| WomUnc 8 Right as a mirour nothing may impresse, | 1366 |
| WomUnc 9 But, lightly as it cometh, so mot it pace, | 1366 |
| WomUnc 12 But as a wedercok, that turneth his face | 1370 |