ANHONGED.........1
Tr 2 1620 " Anhonged be swich oon, were he my brother! 1620
 
 ANON.............21
Tr 2 291 Cache it anon, lest aventure slake! 290
Tr 2 540 " Wyth that he smot his hed adown anon, 540
Tr 2 544 And com ayein anon, and stood hym by, 544
Tr 2 591 " O, mercy, dere nece, " anon quod he, 590
Tr 2 599 But streght into hire closet wente anon, 598
Tr 2 787 That right anon as cessed is hire lest, 786
Tr 2 928 And out hire herte he rente, and that anon, 928
Tr 2 1011 Worth thow upon a courser right anon -- 1010
Tr 2 1054 I hope of it to brynge answere anon 1054
Tr 2 1156 And seyde hire, " Now cast it awey anon, 1156
Tr 2 1171 " Now, em, " quod she, " we wol go dyne anon. " 1170
Tr 2 1492 Whan this was don, this Pandare up anon, 1492
Tr 2 1579 A leche anon, and seyde, " In this manere 1578
Tr 2 1600 But Pandarus brak al that speche anon, 1600
Tr 2 1635 And do yow wyte, and that anon, iwys, 1634
Tr 2 1641 Out wente anon to Eleyne and Deiphebus, 1640
Tr 2 1682 And al hire cas reherce, and that anon. 1682
Tr 2 1701 He preyede hem anon on it avyse. 1700
Tr 2 1709 Now lat hem rede, and torne we anon 1708
Tr 2 1738 And in what plit he lith. com of anon! 1738
Tr 2 1755 Fully to deye, or han anon comfort! " 1754
 
 ANON-RIGHT.......1
Tr 2 1551 God woot that he it graunted anon-right, 1550
 
 ANONRIGHT........2
Tr 2 813 Adown the steyre anonright tho she wente 812
Tr 2 925 And as she slep, anonright tho hire mette 924
 
 ANOON............5
Tr 2 250 And with that word hire uncle anoon hire kiste, 250
Tr 2 369 Ther-ayeins answere I thus anoon, 368
Tr 2 408 And she began to breste a-wepe anoon, 408
Tr 2 619 With that com he and al his folk anoon 618
Tr 2 879 Antygone answerde anoon and seyde, 878
 
 ANSWER...........1
Tr 2 985 Thow maist answer, `Abid, abid,' but he 984
 
 ANSWERD..........1
Tr 2 1445 Answerd, " It shal be don; and I kan fynde 1444
 
 ANSWERDE.........6
Tr 2 879 Antygone answerde anoon and seyde, 878
Tr 2 897 Criseyde unto that purpos naught answerde, 896
Tr 2 945 And he answerde hym, " Do we as the leste. " 944
Tr 2 1102 The cause of his comynge, thus answerde: 1102
Tr 2 1422 Deiphebus hym answerde, " O, is nat this, 1422
Tr 2 1618 Answerde of this ech werse of hem than other, 1618
 
 ANSWERE..........4
Tr 2 369 Ther-ayeins answere I thus anoon, 368
Tr 2 1054 I hope of it to brynge answere anon 1054
Tr 2 1125 And of som goodly answere yow purchace, 1124
Tr 2 1160 Swich answere as yow list, youreself purveye, 1160
 
 ANSWERED.........1
Tr 2 1051 To that Pandare answered, " If the lest, 1050
 
 ANSWERES.........1
Tr 2 1350 And after swiche answeres as he hadde, 1350
 
 ANTENOR..........1
Tr 2 1474 Nere it for Antenor and Eneas, 1474
 
 ANTIGONE.........5
Tr 2 816 Flexippe, she, Tharbe, and Antigone -- 816
Tr 2 824 Til at the laste Antigone the shene 824
Tr 2 887 " Ye, wis, " quod fresshe Antigone the white, 886
Tr 2 1563 Antigone, hire suster Tarbe also. 1562
Tr 2 1716 " Rys, take with yow youre nece Antigone, 1716
 
 ANTYGONE.........1
Tr 2 879 Antygone answerde anoon and seyde, 878
 
 ANY..............10
Tr 2 17 Disblameth me if any word be lame, 16
Tr 2 29 And forthi if it happe in any wyse, 28
Tr 2 30 That here be any lovere in this place 30
Tr 2 174 As any men that lyven under the sonne: 174
Tr 2 268 Aught harde, or make a proces any whyle, 268
Tr 2 417 Ector, or any mannes creature, 416
Tr 2 600 And set hire doun as stylle as any ston, 600
Tr 2 672 Er al be wrought, withowten any drede. 672
Tr 2 1214 That evere I wroot, ye, al or any del. " 1214
Tr 2 1494 To Troilus, as stille as any ston; 1494
 
 APE..............1
Tr 2 1042 With asses feet, and hedde it as an ape, 1042
 
 APERE............1
Tr 2 909 For lak of lyght, and sterres for t' apere, 908
 
 APOLLO...........1
Tr 2 843 Of wit Apollo, stoon of sikernesse, 842
 
 APOYNTE..........1
Tr 2 691 Where on she wolde apoynte hire atte laste, 690
 
 APPAIRE..........1
Tr 2 329 What mende ye, though that we booth appaire? 328
 
 AQUITE...........1
Tr 2 1200 " Aquite hym wel, for Goddes love, " quod he; 1200
 
 ARAIED...........1
Tr 2 1187 And seyde, " Nece, who hath araied thus 1186
 
 ARAY.............2
Tr 2 1264 What sholde I drecche, or telle of his aray? 1264
Tr 2 1267 His persoun, his aray, his look, his chere, 1266
 
 ARAYED...........1
Tr 2 200 Ay wher he wente, it was arayed thus: 200
 
 AREDE............2
Tr 2 132 My wit is for t' arede it al to leene. 132
Tr 2 1505 And what it is, I leye, I kan arede. 1504
 
 ARGUE............1
Tr 2 694 And, Lord! So she gan in hire thought argue 694
 
 ARGUMENTES.......1
Tr 2 1025 As make it with thise argumentes tough; 1024
 
 ARIGHT...........2
Tr 2 999 Do now as I shal seyn, and far aright; 998
Tr 2 1261 God woot if he sat on his hors aright, 1260
 
 ARISE............4
Tr 2 1059 Sith that the list, I wil arise and write; 1058
Tr 2 1313 Quod Pandarus, " thow shalt arise and see 1312
Tr 2 1462 He com; and fond hire fro the mete arise, 1462
Tr 2 1669 And seyde, " Iwys, ye moste alweies arise! 1668
 
 ARISEN...........1
Tr 2 1598 And as hem aughte, arisen everichon. 1598
 
 ARISETH..........1
Tr 2 221 But yet, I say, ariseth, lat us daunce, 220
 
 ARM..............9
Tr 2 156 " Save in his arm he hath a litel wownde; 156
Tr 2 823 In which she walketh arm in arm bitwene, 822
Tr 2 823 In which she walketh arm in arm bitwene, 822
Tr 2 1116 With that they wenten arm in arm yfeere 1116
Tr 2 1116 With that they wenten arm in arm yfeere 1116
Tr 2 1650 Or hym disesen, for my bettre arm) 1650
Tr 2 1671 And gan hire arm right over his shulder leye, 1670
Tr 2 1725 And arm in arm inward with hym she wente, 1724
Tr 2 1725 And arm in arm inward with hym she wente, 1724
 
 ARMED............1
Tr 2 625 Al armed, save his hed, ful richely; 624
 
 ARMES............3
Tr 2 165 A kynges sone in armes wel to do, 164
Tr 2 186 In armes day by day so worthily, 186
Tr 2 631 So lik a man of armes and a knyght 630
 
 AROS.............2
Tr 2 598 Criseyde aros, no lenger she ne stente, 598
Tr 2 611 Ascry aros at scarmuch al withoute, 610
 
 ARRAYED..........1
Tr 2 680 And also blisful Venus, wel arrayed, 680
 
 ART..............7
Tr 2 8 O lady myn, that called art Cleo, 8
Tr 2 11 Me nedeth here noon other art to use. 10
Tr 2 257 With subtyl art hire tales for to endite, 256
Tr 2 1002 " I woot wel that thow wiser art than I 1002
Tr 2 1022 Whan thow art gon, to don thyn eris glowe! 1022
Tr 2 1023 " Towchyng thi lettre, thou art wys ynough. 1022
Tr 2 1504 But wel woot I thow art now in drede, 1504
 
 ARWE.............1
Tr 2 641 In which men myghte many an arwe fynde 640
 
 ARYSE............1
Tr 2 1388 Ful lightly, cesse wynd, it wol aryse; 1388