| DULLETH...........1 | |
| Ven 76 For elde, that in my spirit dulleth me, | 76 |
| DURE..............1 | |
| Ven 6 Of him whos I am al, while I may dure. | 6 |
| EKE...............1 | |
| Ven 79 And eke to me it ys a gret penaunce, | 78 |
| ELDE..............1 | |
| Ven 76 For elde, that in my spirit dulleth me, | 76 |
| ENCOMBEROUS.......1 | |
| Ven 42 But ful encomberous is the usyng, | 42 |
| ENDE..............1 | |
| Ven 71 Thus wol I ende this compleynt or this lay; | 70 |
| ENDYNG............1 | |
| Ven 55 And therfore certes, to myn endyng day | 54 |
| ENDYTING..........1 | |
| Ven 77 Hath of endyting al the subtilte | 76 |
| ENGLISSH..........1 | |
| Ven 80 Syth rym in Englissh hath such skarsete, | 80 |
| ENTENTE...........1 | |
| Ven 68 And most agreable unto myn entente. | 68 |
| ERTHE.............1 | |
| Ven 60 Chese the best that ever on erthe wente. | 60 |
| ESCAPE............1 | |
| Ven 50 That for t' escape out of youre las I mente, | 50 |
| ESPYING...........1 | |
| Ven 34 She wolde al knowe thurgh her espying; | 34 |
| ESTAT.............1 | |
| Ven 58 On any estat that man may represente, | 58 |
| EVER..............3 | |
| Ven 15 That I am his for ever, I him assure, | 14 |
| Ven 45 Thus be we ever in drede and sufferyng; | 44 |
| Ven 60 Chese the best that ever on erthe wente. | 60 |
| EVERY.............3 | |
| Ven 8 For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. | 8 |
| Ven 16 For every wight preyseth his gentilesse. | 16 |
| Ven 24 For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. | 24 |
| EXCELENT..........1 | |
| Ven 74 Unto your excelent benignite | 74 |
| FASTEN............1 | |
| Ven 27 As wake abedde and fasten at the table, | 26 |
| FELYNG............3 | |
| Ven 32 Al the revers of any glad felyng. | 32 |
| Ven 40 Al the revers of any glad felyng. | 40 |
| Ven 48 Al the revers of any glad felyng. | 48 |
| FERFORTH..........1 | |
| Ven 11 For grace hath wold so ferforth hym avaunce | 10 |
| FERTHER...........1 | |
| Ven 69 Seche no ferther, neythir wey ne wente, | 68 |
| FLOUR.............1 | |
| Ven 82 Of Graunson, flour of hem that make in Fraunce. | 82 |
| FOLOWE............1 | |
| Ven 81 To folowe word by word the curiosite | 80 |
| FOR...............13 | |
| Ven 3 As for to have leyser of remembraunce | 2 |
| Ven 8 For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. | 8 |
| Ven 11 For grace hath wold so ferforth hym avaunce | 10 |
| Ven 13 Honour honoureth him for his noblesse; | 12 |
| Ven 15 That I am his for ever, I him assure, | 14 |
| Ven 16 For every wight preyseth his gentilesse. | 16 |
| Ven 24 For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. | 24 |
| Ven 43 For subtil Jelosie, the deceyvable, | 42 |
| Ven 50 That for t' escape out of youre las I mente, | 50 |
| Ven 51 For I so longe have ben in your servise | 50 |
| Ven 52 That for to lete of wil I never assente; | 52 |
| Ven 63 That for no peyne wol I not sey nay; | 62 |
| Ven 76 For elde, that in my spirit dulleth me, | 76 |
| FORMED............1 | |
| Ven 14 Therto so wel hath formed him Nature | 14 |
| FORS..............1 | |
| Ven 53 No fors thogh Jelosye me turmente. | 52 |
| FRAUNCE...........1 | |
| Ven 82 Of Graunson, flour of hem that make in Fraunce. | 82 |
| FRAUNCHISE........1 | |
| Ven 59 Then have ye made me thurgh your fraunchise | 58 |
| FUL...............3 | |
| Ven 26 That men ful dere bye thy nobil thing, | 26 |
| Ven 42 But ful encomberous is the usyng, | 42 |
| Ven 44 Ful often tyme causeth desturbyng. | 44 |
| GENTIL............1 | |
| Ven 18 His gentil herte is of so gret humblesse | 18 |
| GENTILESSE........3 | |
| Ven 8 For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. | 8 |
| Ven 16 For every wight preyseth his gentilesse. | 16 |
| Ven 24 For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. | 24 |
| GESSE.............1 | |
| Ven 10 Wel more then any mannes wit can gesse, | 10 |
| GLAD..............3 | |
| Ven 32 Al the revers of any glad felyng. | 32 |
| Ven 40 Al the revers of any glad felyng. | 40 |
| Ven 48 Al the revers of any glad felyng. | 48 |
| GOVERNAUNCE.......1 | |
| Ven 9 In him is bounte, wysdom, governaunce, | 8 |
| GRACE.............2 | |
| Ven 11 For grace hath wold so ferforth hym avaunce | 10 |
| Ven 66 That Love so high a grace to the sente | 66 |
| GRAUNSON..........1 | |
| Ven 82 Of Graunson, flour of hem that make in Fraunce. | 82 |
| GRE...............1 | |
| Ven 73 Princes, receyveth this compleynt in gre, | 72 |
| GRET..............2 | |
| Ven 18 His gentil herte is of so gret humblesse | 18 |
| Ven 79 And eke to me it ys a gret penaunce, | 78 |
| HAN...............1 | |
| Ven 47 And han wele ofte many an hard mischaunce, | 46 |
| HANGED............1 | |
| Ven 33 Jelosie be hanged by a cable! | 32 |
| HARD..............1 | |
| Ven 47 And han wele ofte many an hard mischaunce, | 46 |
| HARM..............1 | |
| Ven 36 That al nys harm in her ymagenyng. | 36 |
| HATH..............4 | |
| Ven 11 For grace hath wold so ferforth hym avaunce | 10 |
| Ven 14 Therto so wel hath formed him Nature | 14 |
| Ven 77 Hath of endyting al the subtilte | 76 |
| Ven 80 Syth rym in Englissh hath such skarsete, | 80 |
| HAVE..............4 | |
| Ven 3 As for to have leyser of remembraunce | 2 |
| Ven 51 For I so longe have ben in your servise | 50 |
| Ven 59 Then have ye made me thurgh your fraunchise | 58 |
| Ven 70 Sith I have suffisaunce unto my pay. | 70 |
| HE................2 | |
| Ven 12 That of knyghthod he is parfit richesse. | 12 |
| Ven 38 Which ofte he yiveth withouten ordynaunce, | 38 |
| HEM...............1 | |
| Ven 82 Of Graunson, flour of hem that make in Fraunce. | 82 |
| HER...............2 | |
| Ven 34 She wolde al knowe thurgh her espying; | 34 |
| Ven 36 That al nys harm in her ymagenyng. | 36 |
| HERTE.............3 | |
| Ven 18 His gentil herte is of so gret humblesse | 18 |
| Ven 61 Now love wel, herte, and lok thou never stente, | 60 |
| Ven 65 Herte, to the hit oughte ynogh suffise | 64 |
| HEVYNESSE.........1 | |
| Ven 2 When that I am in any hevynesse, | 2 |
| HEWE..............1 | |
| Ven 30 Often to chaunge hewe and contenaunce, | 30 |
| HIGH..............2 | |
| Ven 1 Ther nys so high comfort to my pleasaunce, | 0 |
| Ven 66 That Love so high a grace to the sente | 66 |
| HIM...............7 | |
| Ven 6 Of him whos I am al, while I may dure. | 6 |
| Ven 9 In him is bounte, wysdom, governaunce, | 8 |
| Ven 13 Honour honoureth him for his noblesse; | 12 |
| Ven 14 Therto so wel hath formed him Nature | 14 |
| Ven 15 That I am his for ever, I him assure, | 14 |
| Ven 23 Sith that him list me serven and honoure, | 22 |
| Ven 64 To love him best ne shal I never repente. | 64 |
| HIS...............9 | |
| Ven 8 For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. | 8 |
| Ven 13 Honour honoureth him for his noblesse; | 12 |
| Ven 15 That I am his for ever, I him assure, | 14 |
| Ven 16 For every wight preyseth his gentilesse. | 16 |
| Ven 17 And notwithstondyng al his suffisaunce, | 16 |
| Ven 18 His gentil herte is of so gret humblesse | 18 |
| Ven 20 And me to serve is al his besynesse, | 20 |
| Ven 24 For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. | 24 |
| Ven 41 A lytel tyme his yift ys agreable, | 40 |
| HIT...............2 | |
| Ven 25 Now certis, Love, hit is right covenable | 24 |
| Ven 65 Herte, to the hit oughte ynogh suffise | 64 |
| HONOUR............1 | |
| Ven 13 Honour honoureth him for his noblesse; | 12 |
| HONOURE...........1 | |
| Ven 23 Sith that him list me serven and honoure, | 22 |
| HONOURETH.........1 | |
| Ven 13 Honour honoureth him for his noblesse; | 12 |
| HUMBLESSE.........1 | |
| Ven 18 His gentil herte is of so gret humblesse | 18 |