A-DAY.............2
Tr 1 1075 Wo was that Grek that with hym mette a-day! 1074
Tr 2 60 It made his hewe a-day ful ofte greene. 1152
 
 A-FERE............1
Tr 1 229 Yet with a look his herte wex a-fere, 228
 
 A-FYRE............2
Tr 3 24 Algates hem that ye wol sette a-fyre, 2872
Tr 4 509 O deth, syn with this sorwe I am a-fyre, 5178
 
 A-GAME............2
Tr 3 636 For by my trouthe, I sey it nought a-game, 3484
Tr 3 648 I seyde but a-game I wolde go. " 3496
 
 A-GRIEF...........2
Tr 3 1621 God help me so; but tak now nat a-grief 4470
Tr 4 613 God help me so, she nyl nat take a-grief, 5282
 
 A-MORWE...........3
Tr 2 1094 A-morwe, and to his neces paleis sterte, 2186
Tr 2 1521 The same tyme, and lasten til a-morwe; 2612
Tr 5 14 Was al, that she departe sholde a-morwe. 6384
 
 A-SWOWNE..........1
Tr 3 1092 And down he fel al sodeynly a-swowne. 3940
 
 A-TEMPLE..........1
Tr 1 363 That he hire saugh a-temple, and al the wise 362
 
 A-TWO.............3
Tr 3 1475 Now fele I that myn herte moot a-two, 4324
Tr 5 180 Hire thoughte hire sorwful herte brast a-two, 6550
Tr 5 530 Hym thoughte his sorwful herte braste a-two. 6900
 
 A-WEPE............1
Tr 2 408 And she began to breste a-wepe anoon, 1500
 
 ABAIST............1
Tr 3 94 Goodly abaist, and now his hewes rede, 2942
 
 ABAYSED...........1
Tr 3 1233 And as the newe abaysed nyghtyngale, 4082
 
 ABAYST............1
Tr 3 1122 But wonder soore he was abayst, iwis; 3970
 
 ABEDDE............7
Tr 1 915 Liggyng abedde, and make hem for to grone; 914
Tr 2 67 Pandare abedde, half in a slomberynge, 1158
Tr 2 1305 And Troilus he fond allone abedde, 2396
Tr 3 689 Abedde weren, ther as I have seyd, 3538
Tr 3 693 And lat hem slepen that abedde were. 3542
Tr 3 1584 That resteles ful longe abedde lay, 4432
Tr 3 1679 Abedde brought, whan that hem bothe leste, 4528
 
 ABET..............1
Tr 2 357 Thorugh myn abet that he thyn honour shente. 1448
 
 ABID..............2
Tr 2 985 Thow maist answer, `Abid, abid,' but he 2076
Tr 2 990 So longe abid til that the nyght departe, 2082
 
 ABIDE.............9
Tr 3 643 And have a thonk, as grucche and thanne abide; 3492
Tr 3 1432 That under that men myghte in reste abide, 4280
Tr 3 1810 In hil Pernaso listen for t' abide, 4658
Tr 4 1328 May ye naught ten dayes thanne abide, 5996
Tr 5 33 With certeyn folk he hoved hire t' abide, 6402
Tr 5 353 Ten dayes nys so longe nought t' abide. 6722
Tr 5 770 For she wol take a purpos for t' abide. 7140
Tr 5 1155 And, deere brother, thynk nat longe t' abide. 7524
Tr 5 1183 For wel he seth it helpeth naught t' abide. 7552
 
 ABIDEN............2
Tr 1 474 Founde oon the beste, and longest tyme abiden 474
Tr 2 935 And in his chaumbre sit and hath abiden 2026
 
 ABIDEST...........1
Tr 5 1175 Shal come al that that thow abidest heere. 7544
 
 ABIDETH...........2
Tr 2 987 In gret disese abideth for the peyne. " 2078
Tr 2 1715 Abideth yow, and ek my lordes tweyne. 2806
 
 ABIT..............1
Tr 1 1091 Abit of hym that gooth aboute his cure; 1090
 
 ABLE..............3
Tr 2 207 To swich as hym thynketh able for to thryve. " 1298
Tr 2 736 " I thenke ek how he able is for to have 1828
Tr 2 903 That she wex somwhat able to converte. 1994
 
 ABOD..............2
Tr 4 156 Abod what lordes wolde unto it seye; 4824
Tr 5 1307 That hire abod the best is for yow twaye. 7676
 
 ABODES............1
Tr 3 854 Nay, swiche abodes ben nought worth an hawe. 3702
 
 ABOOD.............2
Tr 1 127 And in hire hous she abood with swich meyne 126
Tr 5 1202 For whan he saugh that she abood so longe, 7572
 
 ABOUGHTE..........1
Tr 5 1756 Ful cruwely the Grekis ay aboughte; 8126
 
 ABOUT.............1
Tr 1 863 Anon, that I may gon about thy nede. 862
 
 ABOUTE............38
Tr 1 149 And hir cite biseged al aboute, 148
Tr 1 268 This Troilus, of every wight aboute, 268
Tr 1 1091 Abit of hym that gooth aboute his cure; 1090
Tr 2 215 And everi wight that was aboute hem tho, 1306
Tr 2 819 Hire folowede in the gardyn al aboute. 1910
Tr 2 1468 Is now aboute eftsones for to plete, 2560
Tr 2 1471 " What is he more aboute, me to drecche 2562
Tr 3 538 Ther-while he was aboute this servyse, 3386
Tr 3 681 With wommen swiche as were hire most aboute, 3530
Tr 3 800 Gan sodeynly aboute hire herte colde, 3648
Tr 3 1069 But wel he felt aboute his herte crepe, 3918
Tr 3 1108 Than al the good the sonne aboute gooth. " 3956
Tr 3 1230 And as aboute a tree, with many a twiste, 4078
Tr 3 1720 And held aboute hym alwey, out of drede, 4568
Tr 3 1733 Aboute his herte of al Criseydes net. 4582
Tr 4 30 The Grekys stronge aboute Troie town, 4698
Tr 4 242 Right so gan he aboute the chaumbre sterte, 4910
Tr 4 401 This town is ful of ladys al aboute; 5070
Tr 4 680 But as men seen in towne and al aboute 5348
Tr 4 702 Aboute naught gonne alle hire tales spende. 5370
Tr 4 715 And thilke fooles sittynge hire aboute 5384
Tr 4 817 Unbroiden hangen al aboute hire eeris, 5486
Tr 4 869 Aboute hire eyen two a purpre ryng 5538
Tr 4 1275 " Now, that I shal wel bryngen it aboute 5944
Tr 4 1569 " What trowe ye the peple ek al aboute 6238
Tr 5 85 With that his courser torned he aboute 6454
Tr 5 100 That " Certeynlich I am aboute nought, 6470
Tr 5 223 And graspe aboute I may, but in this place, 6592
Tr 5 255 And swich a tremour fele aboute his herte 6624
Tr 5 400 " This town is ful of lordes al aboute, 6770
Tr 5 656 For love of God, ren faste aboute thy spere! 7026
Tr 5 1120 Aboute naught this Troilus and Pandare. 7490
Tr 5 1225 He seyde his harm was al aboute his herte. 7594
Tr 5 1232 Aboute his herte, and fayn he wolde dye. 7602
Tr 5 1294 Thorugh which thow shalt wel bryngyn it aboute 7664
Tr 5 1451 That called was Cassandre ek al aboute, 7820
Tr 5 1496 Bysegeden the citee al aboute; 7866
Tr 5 1645 That al is lost that he hath ben aboute. 8014
 
 ABOVE.............9
Tr 1 230 That he that now was moost in pride above, 230
Tr 3 775 And maken hym an howve above a calle -- 3624
Tr 3 878 For thyng of nought, now by that God above, 3726
Tr 3 1027 But that woot heighe God that sit above, 3876
Tr 4 268 As thow wel woost, above the goddes alle? 4936
Tr 5 1004 I mene wel, by God that sit above! " 7374
Tr 5 1819 That is in hevene above; and at the laste, 8188
Tr 5 1830 Swich fyn hath his estat real above! 8200
Tr 5 1844 First starf, and roos, and sit in hevene above; 8214
 
 ABOVEN............4
Tr 1 154 That was hire trist aboven everichon. 154
Tr 4 1679 This made, aboven every creature, 6348
Tr 5 154 Youre owene aboven every creature. 6524
Tr 5 198 In sorwe aboven alle sorwes smerte, 6568
 
 ABRAYDE...........1
Tr 5 520 This Troilus gan of his slep t' abrayde, 6890