ASAYLE.............1
FormAge 40 With al hir ost the cite for to asayle. 454
 
 ASSAY..............1
Ven 62 And let the jelous putte it in assay 1306
 
 ASSAYLE............1
For 54 Prenostik is thou wolt hir tour assayle; 388
 
 ASSENT.............1
Mars 52 That by her bothe assent was set a stevene 676
 
 ASSENTE............2
Compldam 63 And I assente al that hir list and lyketh. 306
Ven 52 That for to lete of wil I never assente; 1296
 
 ASSENTED...........1
Pity 53 And ben assented when I shal be sleyn. 1014
 
 ASSURE.............1
Ven 15 That I am his for ever, I him assure, 1258
 
 ASSURED............1
Pity 40 Assured Maner, Youthe, and Honeste, 1002
 
 ASSYSE.............1
ABC 36 But merci, ladi, at the grete assyse 36
 
 ASTERTE............2
Compldam 13 Ther never man on lyve mighte asterte; 256
Lady 22 That from the deeth I may no wyse asterte. 520
 
 AT.................18
ABC 36 But merci, ladi, at the grete assyse 36
ABC 44 Thouh I be wikke. O, help yit at this neede! 44
ABC 112 For thou ne failest nevere wight at neede. 112
Compldam 47 But than is hir gladnesse at my wo? 290
For 44 That I shal been ay at thyn ordinaunce? 378
For 57 Thou pinchest at my mutabilitee 392
For 76 At my requeste, as three of you or tweyne, 410
Lady 108 For at my knowyng I do nought why, 606
Mars 19 Yet at the leste renoveleth your servyse. 644
Mars 24 The sentence of the compleynt, at the leste, 648
Mars 36 For she forbad him jelosye at al, 660
Mars 38 She made him at her lust so humble and tal, 662
Mars 240 Sesed therwith; and then at erst hath he 864
Ros 6 That at a revel whan that I see you daunce, 1120
Scog 19 Therfore thow yave hir up at Michelmesse? 1158
Scog 43 Scogan, that knelest at the stremes hed 1182
Ven 27 As wake abedde and fasten at the table, 1270
Ven 31 Pleyne in slepyng and dremen at the daunce, 1274
 
 ATAKE..............1
Mars 55 Walkynge hys cours, til she had him atake, 680
 
 ATTE...............1
Mars 25 That woful Mars made atte departyng 650
 
 ATTEYNE............3
For 79 That to som beter estat he may atteyne. 414
Mars 161 So as my troubled wit may hit atteyne, 786
MercB 22 So greet beautee, that no man may atteyne 944
 
 AUCTOUR............1
WomNobl 27 Auctour of norture, lady of plesaunce, 1352
 
 AVAILE.............1
Pity 49 Withoute Pitee ther may no bille availe. 1010
 
 AVAILETH...........5
Mars 209 But what availeth such a long sermoun 834
MercB 15 Pitee, that me ne availeth not to pleyne, 938
MercB 20 [Pitee, that me ne availeth not to pleyne]. 942
MercB 25 [Pitee, that me ne availeth not to pleyne], 948
Pity 78 Eke what availeth Maner and Gentilesse 1040
 
 AVARYCE............1
FormAge 53 No pryde, non envye, non avaryce, 466
 
 AVAUNCE............3
For 31 What wostow yit how I thee wol avaunce? 366
Ven 11 For grace hath wold so ferforth hym avaunce 1254
WomNobl 22 And with your pite me som wise avaunce 1348
 
 AVAYLED............1
FormAge 25 What sholde it han avayled to werreye? 438
 
 AVE-MARIE..........1
ABC 104 That helpen for an Ave-Marie or tweye. 104
 
 AVENTURE...........5
Lady 28 The Wyse, yknit unto Good Aventure, 526
Mars 21 And paciently taketh your aventure. 646
Mars 60 My lyf stant ther in aventure and grace; 684
Mars 199 For love so many a perilous aventure! 824
Ven 22 Thus oghte I blesse wel myn aventure 1266
 
 AVENTURES..........1
Mars 210 Of aventures of love up and doun? 834
 
 AVISE..............1
Ven 57 And certis, Love, when I me wel avise 1300
 
 AWAITETH...........1
ABC 111 This world awaiteth evere on thi goodnesse 110
 
 AWAKE..............1
Mars 15 Yet sang this foul -- I rede yow al awake, 640
 
 AWAY...............1
Prov 4 No man caste his pilche away. 1084
 
 AWAYTE.............1
BalComp 7 Ever t' awayte, and ay be wher ye were. 198
 
 AWREKE.............1
Pity 11 To prayen hir on Cruelte me awreke. 972
 
 AXE................1
ABC 120 Doo penitence, and merci axe and have. 120
 
 AXED...............1
Buk 2 Was axed what is trouthe or sothfastnesse, 214
 
 AXETH..............2
ABC 12 Axeth thin helpe, thin herte is ay so free. 12
Truth 16 The wrastling for this world axeth a fal. 1232
 
 AXING..............1
Buk 3 He nat a word answerde to that axing, 214
 
 AY.................10
ABC 12 Axeth thin helpe, thin herte is ay so free. 12
ABC 176 That ye ben from vengeaunce ay oure targe. 176
BalComp 7 Ever t' awayte, and ay be wher ye were. 198
For 44 That I shal been ay at thyn ordinaunce? 378
For 55 Wikke appetyt comth ay before syknesse. 390
Lady 70 To serve, as I coude best, ay your hynesse, 568
Lady 92 That I ne wil ay, with alle my wittes fyve, 590
Mars 252 Such woo for drede, ay while that he hit hadde, 876
Ros 22 I brenne ay in an amorous plesaunce. 1136
WomUnc 6 To newe thing your lust is ay so kene. 1364
 
 AYEIN..............1
ABC 68 Thi pitee goth and haleth him ayein. 68
 
 AYEINST............1
Gent 11 Ayeinst the vyce of slouthe, in honestee; 488
 
 AYENST.............1
Pity 65 Allyed is ayenst your regalye 1026
 
 AYEYNS.............1
Truth 11 Be war therfore to sporne ayeyns an al, 1226
 
 BAD................2
BalComp 6 In your persone, and bad hem bothe in-fere 196
Mars 105 But bad her fleen lest Phebus her espye. 730
 
 BADDE..............1
Lady 66 Of alle servantes, bothe of goode and badde; 564
 
 BAGGES.............1
FormAge 38 But, ther as bagges ben and fat vitaile, 452
 
 BAITETH............1
Mars 238 Baiteth hys angle-hok with som plesaunce 862
 
 BAL................1
Truth 9 In trust of hir that turneth as a bal; 1224
 
 BALAUNCE...........1
WomNobl 18 Considryng eke how I hange in balaunce 1344
 
 BANE...............1
Mars 196 In lytil tyme hit wol her bane be. 820
 
 BATHE..............1
Buk 29 The Wyf of Bathe I pray yow that ye rede 240
 
 BE.................77
ABC 38 So litel fruit shal thanne in me be founde 38
ABC 44 Thouh I be wikke. O, help yit at this neede! 44
ABC 52 Help that my Fader be not wroth with me. 52
ABC 76 Him thar not drede in soule to be lame. 76
ABC 171 That him ne roughte nothing to be slayn; 170
ABC 175 Be ye not skant, for alle we singe and seye 174
BalComp 7 Ever t' awayte, and ay be wher ye were. 198
Buk 12 As by his wille he wolde be bounde nevere. 224
Buk 14 Ycheyned be than out of prison crepe, 226
Buk 23 That the were lever to be take in Frise 234
Buk 28 If thow be siker, put the nat in drede. 240
Buk 32 In fredam, for ful hard is to be bonde. 244
Compldam 40 Though swich a wrecche as I be for hir deed. 284
Compldam 45 For with oon word she mighte be my bote, 288
Compldam 73 To seyn a thing through which ye might be wroth; 316
Compldam 74 And, to that day that I be leyd in grave, 318
For 15 My suffisaunce shal be my socour, 350
For 18 She never mighte be thy tormentour; 352
Gent 2 What man that desireth gentil for to be 478
Gent 15 Vyce may wel be heir to old richesse, 492
Lady 9 And from the morwe forth til hit be eve; 506
Lady 19 For to be deed I can hit nought arace. 516
Lady 64 For so good and so fair as ye be 562
Lady 69 Thogh that I be unconnyng and unmete 566
Lady 82 But leveth wel and be not wrooth therfore, 580
Lady 86 For wel I wot -- allas -- that wil nat be; 584
Lady 88 For ye be oon the worthiest on-lyve 586
Lady 117 As good were thanne untrewe as trewe to be. 614
Mars 49 But so be that his trespas hyt desevere. 674
Mars 50 Thus be they knyt and regnen as in hevene 674
Mars 51 Be lokyng moost; til hyt fil on a tyde 676
Mars 72 When they be mette ther may no tunge telle. 696
Mars 108 Art left byhynde in peril to be sleyn? 732
Mars 142 But as God wolde, hyt happed for to be 766
Mars 157 Ther mot be cause wherfore that men pleyne; 782
Mars 166 Be him that lordeth ech intelligence, 790
Mars 190 But grace be, I se her never wyth ye. 814
Mars 196 In lytil tyme hit wol her bane be. 820
Mars 200 For thogh so be that lovers be as trewe 824
Mars 200 For thogh so be that lovers be as trewe 824
Mars 208 But he be fals, no lover hath non ese. 832
Mars 223 And somme han never joy til they be ded. 848
Mars 239 Til many a fissh ys wod til that he be 864
Mars 273 Syn that ye be of my devisioun, 898
Mars 274 Al be I not worthy to so gret a name, 898
Mars 278 The proudest of yow may be mad ful tame; 902
Mars 282 Be wey of kynde, ye oughten to be able 906
Mars 282 Be wey of kynde, ye oughten to be able 906
Mars 283 To have pite of folk that be in peyne. 908
MercB 10 For with my deeth the trouthe shal be sene. 932
Pity 8 And when that I, be lengthe of certeyne yeres, 970
Pity 53 And ben assented when I shal be sleyn. 1014
Pity 75 Ye be also the corowne of Beaute, 1036
Pity 80 Shal Cruelte be your governeresse? 1042
Pity 89 Ye be than fro youre heritage ythrowe 1050
Pity 94 Let som strem of youre lyght on me be sene 1056
Pity 97 And though I be not konnynge for to pleyne, 1058
Pity 112 Unto my deth, and that shal wel be sene. 1074
Pity 113 This is to seyne I wol be youres evere, 1074
Pity 117 Sith ye be ded -- allas that hyt is soo -- 1078
Purse 2 Complayne I, for ye be my lady dere. 1090
Purse 5 Me were as leef be layd upon my bere; 1094
Purse 8 Now voucheth sauf this day or hyt be nyght 1096
Purse 12 Ye be my lyf, ye be myn hertes stere. 1100
Purse 12 Ye be my lyf, ye be myn hertes stere. 1100
Ros 23 Do what you lyst, I wyl your thral be founde, 1138
Scog 24 For which he wol no lenger be thy lord. 1162
Scog 25 And, Scogan, though his bowe be nat broken, 1164
Sted 8 What maketh this world to be so variable 1196
Sted 22 O prince, desyre to be honourable, 1210
Sted 24 Suffre nothing that may be reprevable 1212
Truth 2 Suffyce unto thy thing, though it be smal, 1218
Truth 11 Be war therfore to sporne ayeyns an al, 1226
Truth 23 Unto the world leve now to be thral. 1238
Ven 33 Jelosie be hanged by a cable! 1276
Ven 45 Thus be we ever in drede and sufferyng; 1288
WomUnc 15 Ye might be shryned for your brotelnesse 1372