| 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 |