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