ARWE.............1
Tr 4 1548 " And thow, Symois, that as an arwe clere 1548
 
 ARWES............1
Tr 4 44 With arwes, dartes, swerdes, maces felle, 44
 
 ARYSE............1
Tr 4 1480 And that th' assege nevere shal aryse, 1480
 
 AS...............155
Tr 4 18 As writen folk thorugh which it is in mynde. 18
Tr 4 29 Liggyng in oost, as I have seyd er this, 28
Tr 4 35 As he was wont, to greve hem what he myghte. 34
Tr 4 54 And other lasse folk as Phebuseo; 54
Tr 4 67 And sette hym there as he was wont to doone; 66
Tr 4 72 Troian, as it is knowen out of drede; 72
Tr 4 81 This knowe ye, my lordes, as I leve. 80
Tr 4 90 I vouchesauf, as wisly have I joie, 90
Tr 4 112 Syn ye shul bothe han folk and town as yerne? 112
Tr 4 151 As he that with tho wordes wel neigh deyde. 150
Tr 4 157 And if they wolde graunte -- as God forbede -- 156
Tr 4 184 As breme as blase of straw iset on-fire; 184
Tr 4 184 As breme as blase of straw iset on-fire; 184
Tr 4 191 And we han nede to folk, as men may se. 190
Tr 4 201 What best is. And lo, here ensample as yerne: 200
Tr 4 223 Bycause he wolde slepen, as he seyde, 222
Tr 4 225 And as in wynter leves ben biraft, 224
Tr 4 238 In his woodnesse, as I shal yow devyse. 238
Tr 4 239 Right as the wylde bole bygynneth sprynge, 238
Tr 4 247 Out stremeden as swifte welles tweye; 246
Tr 4 268 As thow wel woost, above the goddes alle? 268
Tr 4 298 Allone as I was born, iwys, compleyne; 298
Tr 4 300 But ende I wol, as Edippe, in derknesse 300
Tr 4 335 As wolde blisful Jove, for his joie, 334
Tr 4 354 Into the derke chambre, as stille as ston, 354
Tr 4 354 Into the derke chambre, as stille as ston, 354
Tr 4 364 His herte slough, as thoughte hym, for destresse. 364
Tr 4 367 Gan as the snow ayeyn the sonne melte; 366
Tr 4 369 Gan for to wepe as tendreliche as he; 368
Tr 4 369 Gan for to wepe as tendreliche as he; 368
Tr 4 381 As wisly were it fals as it is trewe, 380
Tr 4 381 As wisly were it fals as it is trewe, 380
Tr 4 387 As to my dom, that ever saugh ruyne 386
Tr 4 400 " And over al this, as thow wel woost thiselve, 400
Tr 4 403 As evere she was, shal I fynde in som route -- 402
Tr 4 414 " And ek, as writ Zanzis, that was ful wys, 414
Tr 4 421 " For also seur as day comth after nyght, 420
Tr 4 441 Er I thus do as thow me woldest leere! 440
Tr 4 447 But as hire man I wol ay lyve and sterve, 446
Tr 4 449 " And ther thow seist thow shalt as faire fynde 448
Tr 4 450 As she, lat be; make no comparisoun 450
Tr 4 464 As he that, whan a wight is wo bygon, 464
Tr 4 494 With here, as muche as creature on lyve, 494
Tr 4 494 With here, as muche as creature on lyve, 494
Tr 4 520 As licour out of a lambyc ful faste; 520
Tr 4 550 As it stant now, ne don so gret unright. 550
Tr 4 559 As parlement hath hire eschaunge enseled, 558
Tr 4 566 As nolde God but if I sholde have 566
Tr 4 571 In every cas, as lovere ought of right. 570
Tr 4 581 For, as in love, ther is but litel reste. " 580
Tr 4 583 Don as the list; but hadde ich it so hoote, 582
Tr 4 595 Than sterve here as a gnat, withouten wounde. 594
Tr 4 600 Thenk ek Fortune, as wel thiselven woost, 600
Tr 4 605 But as for me, certeyn, I kan nat leve 604
Tr 4 606 That she wolde it as now for yvel take. 606
Tr 4 612 Now loveth the as wel as thow dost here, 612
Tr 4 612 Now loveth the as wel as thow dost here, 612
Tr 4 617 " Forthi tak herte, and thynk right as a knyght: 616
Tr 4 626 Shulle in a strete as dogges liggen dede, 626
Tr 4 629 And if the list here sterven as a wrecche, 628
Tr 4 645 " Forthi ris up, as nought ne were, anon, 644
Tr 4 666 The whiche tale anon-right as Criseyde 666
Tr 4 668 As in this cas, right nought, ne whan he deyde, 668
Tr 4 673 As she that hadde hire herte and al hire mynde 672
Tr 4 680 But as men seen in towne and al aboute 680
Tr 4 686 They sette hem down and seyde as I shall telle. 686
Tr 4 695 She herde hem right as though she thennes were; 694
Tr 4 704 As she that al this mene while brende 704
Tr 4 727 Right as a man is esed for to feele 726
Tr 4 735 And thus she wroughte, as I shal yow devyse. 734
Tr 4 751 Down fille, as shour in Aperil ful swithe; 750
Tr 4 780 That I am as out of this world agon, 780
Tr 4 791 As Orpheus and Erudice, his fere. 790
Tr 4 793 I soone shal be chaunged, as I wene. 792
Tr 4 801 I not; but, as for me, my litel tonge, 800
Tr 4 807 Was to Criseyde -- as ye han herd devyse 806
Tr 4 811 Ther as she lay in torment and in rage, 810
Tr 4 824 As he that pite felt on every syde; 824
Tr 4 835 And alle worldly blisse, as thynketh me. 834
Tr 4 844 As angwissh, langour, cruel bitternesse, 844
Tr 4 863 As is that wight that men on beere bynde; 862
Tr 4 874 But natheles, as he best myghte, he seyde 874
Tr 4 882 As he that shortly shapith hym to deye. 882
Tr 4 891 As ferforth as my wit kan comprehende, 890
Tr 4 891 As ferforth as my wit kan comprehende, 890
Tr 4 893 May to no long prologe as now entende. 892
Tr 4 898 As she that feleth dedly sharp distresse; 898
Tr 4 948 As he that of his lif no lenger roughte; 948
Tr 4 966 As they shul comen by predestyne. 966
Tr 4 979 Hath wist byforn oure thought ek as oure dede, 978
Tr 4 980 We han no fre chois, as thise clerkes rede. 980
Tr 4 982 Myghte nevere ben, but swich as purveyaunce, 982
Tr 4 1006 That ben purveyed; but nedly, as they sayn, 1006
Tr 4 1009 " I mene as though I laboured me in this 1008
Tr 4 1011 As wheither that the prescience of God is 1010
Tr 4 1029 As thus -- now herkne, for I wol nat tarie: 1028
Tr 4 1045 I may wel maken, as it semeth me, 1044
Tr 4 1073 That right as whan I wot ther is a thyng, 1072
Tr 4 1085 Com Pandare in, and seyde as ye may here: 1084
Tr 4 1098 That, in the dees right as ther fallen chaunces, 1098
Tr 4 1109 So as acorded was bitwixe us tweye; 1108
Tr 4 1117 Shal, as I hope, hire grace unto us sende. 1116
Tr 4 1126 Unto hire com, as he was wont to doone; 1126
Tr 4 1134 As I seyde erst, for wo and for sobbynge. 1134
Tr 4 1136 As bittre weren, out of teris kynde, 1136
Tr 4 1137 For peyne, as is ligne aloes or galle -- 1136
Tr 4 1138 So bittre teeris weep nought, as I fynde, 1138
Tr 4 1143 Retourned ben ther as hem oughte dwelle, 1142
Tr 4 1157 Clepyng hire name -- and she lay as for ded -- 1156
Tr 4 1183 As men don hem that shal ben layd on beere. 1182
Tr 4 1188 Ther as the doom of Mynos wolde it dighte, 1188
Tr 4 1212 But as God wolde, of swough therwith sh' abreyde, 1212
Tr 4 1218 And he bigan conforte hire as he myghte, 1218
Tr 4 1223 But at the laste, as that hire eye glente 1222
Tr 4 1225 As it lay bare, and gan for fere crye, 1224
Tr 4 1233 " Than if I nadde spoken, as grace was, 1232
Tr 4 1250 As they that hadden al hire blisse ylorn, 1250
Tr 4 1261 " I am a womman, as ful wel ye woot, 1260
Tr 4 1262 And as I am avysed sodeynly, 1262
Tr 4 1299 For al this world, as by my jugement. 1298
Tr 4 1310 " So as I shal not so ben hid in muwe, 1310
Tr 4 1322 So as we shal togideres evere dwelle, 1322
Tr 4 1324 " I se that oft-tyme, there as we ben now, 1324
Tr 4 1336 For al this world, as wyd as it hath space, 1336
Tr 4 1336 For al this world, as wyd as it hath space, 1336
Tr 4 1355 And to and fro ek ride and gon as blyve 1354
Tr 4 1356 Alday as thikke as been fleen from an hyve, 1356
Tr 4 1356 Alday as thikke as been fleen from an hyve, 1356
Tr 4 1364 For which, as wisly God my soule rede, 1364
Tr 4 1368 My fader, as ye knowen wel, parde, 1368
Tr 4 1400 That, as me lyst, I shal wel make an ende. 1400
Tr 4 1415 And treweliche, as writen wel I fynde 1414
Tr 4 1418 Towardes hym, and spak right as she mente, 1418
Tr 4 1432 And as the briddes, whanne the sonne is shene, 1432
Tr 4 1443 " For also soth as sonne uprist o-morwe -- 1442
Tr 4 1459 Youre fader is in sleght as Argus eyed; 1458
Tr 4 1472 To ben a wif; and as he kan wel preche, 1472
Tr 4 1475 Or do yow don by force as he shal teche; 1474
Tr 4 1497 And if ye gon, as I have told yow yore, 1496
Tr 4 1502 And doth somwhat as that I shal yow seye, 1502
Tr 4 1525 And go we anon; for as in myn entente, 1524
Tr 4 1529 We may wel stele awey, as ye devyse, 1528
Tr 4 1533 As causeles ye suffren al this drede! 1532
Tr 4 1539 As wood as Athamante do me dwelle 1538
Tr 4 1539 As wood as Athamante do me dwelle 1538
Tr 4 1548 " And thow, Symois, that as an arwe clere 1548
Tr 4 1563 As alday happeth after anger game, 1562
Tr 4 1594 I mene, as helpe me Juno, hevenes quene, 1594
Tr 4 1602 For evere in oon, as for to lyve in reste, 1602
Tr 4 1647 If that ye were untrewe -- as God defende! -- 1646
Tr 4 1649 As I, that alle trouthe in yow entende. 1648
Tr 4 1655 Me glade, as wys I nevere unto Criseyde, 1654
Tr 4 1675 And that ye hadde, as me thoughte, in despit 1674
Tr 4 1677 As rudenesse and poeplissh appetit, 1676
Tr 4 1692 As he that felte dethes cares colde, 1692