ASAIETH..........1
Tr 5 784 For he that naught n' asaieth naught n' acheveth. " 784
 
 ASAY.............1
Tr 5 783 " But for t' asay, " he seyde, " it naught n' agreveth, 782
 
 ASPIE............1
Tr 5 556 And whan he myghte his tyme aright aspie, 556
 
 ASPRE............2
Tr 5 265 And eft bygynne his aspre sorwes newe, 264
Tr 5 1326 That ye me lefte in aspre peynes smerte, 1326
 
 ASSAYE...........1
Tr 5 788 And hereupon to gon assaye hire now? 788
 
 ASSAYINGE........1
Tr 5 1760 Assayinge how hire speres weren whette; 1760
 
 ASSEGE...........1
Tr 5 857 And of th' assege he gan hire ek biseche 856
 
 ASSENTE..........1
Tr 5 433 Til Troilus gan at the laste assente 432
 
 ASSEURAUNCE......1
Tr 5 1259 O trust, O feyth, O depe asseuraunce! 1258
 
 ASSIGNE..........1
Tr 5 1302 If she be let, she wol assigne a cause. 1302
 
 ASSOILEN.........1
Tr 5 1453 And hire bisoughte assoilen hym the doute 1452
 
 ASSURE...........2
Tr 5 870 Gan in hymself assure, and thus he seyde: 870
Tr 5 1624 As for a frend ye may in me assure. 1624
 
 ASTERTE..........2
Tr 5 1343 That sleth my wit, if aught amys m' asterte, 1342
Tr 5 1492 She tolde ek how Hemonydes asterte, 1492
 
 ASTONED..........1
Tr 5 1728 And stant, astoned of thise causes tweye, 1728
 
 ASYDE............1
Tr 5 927 And caste asyde a litel wight his hed, 926
 
 AT...............30
Tr 5 15 Ful redy was at prime Diomede 14
Tr 5 32 But at the yate ther she sholde out ride, 32
Tr 5 96 For at the werste it may yet shorte oure weye. 96
Tr 5 305 At my vigile, I prey the, tak good hede 304
Tr 5 433 Til Troilus gan at the laste assente 432
Tr 5 441 Was nevere er that day wist at any feste. 440
Tr 5 446 That at that feste it nas wel herd acorde; 446
Tr 5 456 Thise ladies ek that at this feste ben, 456
Tr 5 481 For Goddes love, lat us now soone at eve 480
Tr 5 499 Made hym to dwelle; and at the wikes ende 498
Tr 5 503 That I may fynden at myn hom-comynge 502
Tr 5 575 " And at that corner, in the yonder hous, 574
Tr 5 587 Syn I am thyn and holly at thi wille? 586
Tr 5 751 I shal to-morwe at nyght, by est or west, 750
Tr 5 811 Doun by hire coler at hire bak byhynde, 810
Tr 5 848 Criseyde, at shorte wordes for to telle, 848
Tr 5 937 Unhappily at Thebes al to rathe, 936
Tr 5 945 At bettre leyser, telle yow my sorwe. " 944
Tr 5 947 He spak inough for o day at the meeste. 946
Tr 5 949 Graunted on the morwe, at his requeste, 948
Tr 5 950 For to speken with hym at the leeste -- 950
Tr 5 1146 And at the laste he torned hym and seyde, 1146
Tr 5 1196 For which at nyght, in sorwe and sikes sore, 1196
Tr 5 1369 At wrytyng of this lettre I was on-lyve, 1368
Tr 5 1508 At a scarmuche ech of hem slough other, 1508
Tr 5 1554 At which -- allas! -- he caughte his lyves ende. 1554
Tr 5 1639 But natheles men seyen that at the laste, 1638
Tr 5 1730 But at the laste thus he spak, and seyde: 1730
Tr 5 1819 That is in hevene above; and at the laste, 1818
Tr 5 1821 And in hymself he lough right at the wo 1820
 
 ATHYNKEN.........1
Tr 5 878 The which right sore wolde athynken me 878
 
 ATONES...........2
Tr 5 41 Were it nat bet atones for to dye 40
Tr 5 43 " Whi nyl I make atones riche and pore 42
 
 ATTE.............3
Tr 5 76 Hym to withholde of wepyng atte leeste, 76
Tr 5 525 So lat us sen hire paleys atte leeste. " 524
Tr 5 1678 Allas, I wolde han trowed atte leeste 1678
 
 ATWIXEN..........2
Tr 5 472 An hondred sithe atwixen noon and prime, 472
Tr 5 886 For al the gold atwixen sonne and se. 886
 
 AUCTOUR..........1
Tr 5 1088 Ther is non auctour telleth it, I wene. 1088
 
 AUDIENCE.........1
Tr 5 235 Now I am gon, whom yeve ye audience? 234
 
 AUGHT............7
Tr 5 59 But forth she moot, for aught that may bitide; 58
Tr 5 814 Ther nas no lak, in aught I kan espien. 814
Tr 5 1113 To loke if they kan sen aught of Criseyde. 1112
Tr 5 1122 " For aught I woot, byfor noon, sikirly, 1122
Tr 5 1343 That sleth my wit, if aught amys m' asterte, 1342
Tr 5 1394 " If other cause aught doth yow for to dwelle, 1394
Tr 5 1737 " If I dide aught that myghte liken the, 1736
 
 AUGURYE..........1
Tr 5 380 And treweliche ek augurye of thise fowles, 380
 
 AUTER............1
Tr 5 1466 Ne encens upon hire auter sette afire, 1466
 
 AVAILETH.........1
Tr 5 449 But what availeth this to Troilus, 448
 
 AVAILLE..........1
Tr 5 1850 Lo here, what alle hire goddes may availle! 1850
 
 AVAUNCE..........1
Tr 5 1435 And every wight that meneth trouthe avaunce! 1434
 
 AVENTAILLE.......1
Tr 5 1558 For as he drough a kyng by th' aventaille, 1558
 
 AVENTURE.........2
Tr 5 298 For which I wolde alweys, on aventure, 298
Tr 5 1540 And thus he drieth forth his aventure. 1540
 
 AVYSE............1
Tr 5 1814 And down from thennes faste he gan avyse 1814
 
 AVYSEMENT........1
Tr 5 1811 And ther he saugh with ful avysement 1810
 
 AVYSIOUNS........1
Tr 5 374 That therof cometh swiche avysiouns; 374
 
 AVYSYNG..........1
Tr 5 1657 Avysyng of the lengthe and of the brede, 1656
 
 AWAKE............1
Tr 5 254 And with the stert al sodeynliche awake, 254
 
 AWAY.............1
Tr 5 48 Stele hire away? Whi wol I this endure? 48
 
 AWEY.............6
Tr 5 104 So soon awey; but I shal fynde a meene 104
Tr 5 702 To stele awey by nyght, and it bifalle 702
Tr 5 740 To stele awey with swich oon as he ys. 740
Tr 5 1068 What helpeth that to don my blame awey? 1068
Tr 5 1525 Awey! " quod he. " Ther Joves yeve the sorwe! 1524
Tr 5 1546 Gan pulle awey the fetheres brighte of Troie 1546
 
 AWEYE............2
Tr 5 93 Whan that he saugh the folk of Troie aweye, 92
Tr 5 457 Syn that he saugh his lady was aweye, 456
 
 AXE..............1
Tr 5 594 For which I n' axe in guerdoun but o bone -- 594
 
 AXED.............2
Tr 5 108 Of this and that, and axed whi she stood 108
Tr 5 1224 But whoso axed hym wherof hym smerte, 1224
 
 AXEN.............1
Tr 5 860 To axen hire if that hire straunge thoughte 860
 
 AY...............30
Tr 5 152 Yeve me youre hond; I am, and shal ben ay, 152
Tr 5 250 In place horrible makyng ay his mone, 250
Tr 5 379 " Wel worth. of dremes ay thise olde wives, 378
Tr 5 557 Ay as he rood to Pandarus he tolde 556
Tr 5 682 And ay bisyde hym was this Pandarus, 682
Tr 5 711 Ther she was born, and ther she dwelt hadde ay; 710
Tr 5 716 And in hireself she wente ay purtraynge 716
Tr 5 772 Goth now withinne hymself ay arguynge, 772
Tr 5 795 And right anon, as he that bold was ay, 794
Tr 5 819 Strof love in hire ay, which of hem was more. 818
Tr 5 839 His herte ay with the first and with the beste 838
Tr 5 1016 The brighte Venus folwede and ay taughte 1016
Tr 5 1023 Retornyng in hire soule ay up and down 1022
Tr 5 1077 And best kan ay his lady honour kepe. " 1076
Tr 5 1108 Gan, in his cours ay upward as he wente, 1108
Tr 5 1241 Lay, kyssyng ay, his lady bryght, Criseyde. 1240
Tr 5 1362 Right as youre herte ay kan, my lady free, 1362
Tr 5 1406 So thursteth ay myn herte to byholde 1406
Tr 5 1414 And to youre trouthe ay I me recomande, 1414
Tr 5 1441 Ymagynyng ay that she was unkynde, 1440
Tr 5 1445 He thought ay wel he hadde his lady lorn, 1444
Tr 5 1570 And dradde ay that his lady was untrewe, 1570
Tr 5 1571 Yet ay on hire his herte gan repaire. 1570
Tr 5 1572 And as thise lovers don, he soughte ay newe 1572
Tr 5 1622 Of youre good word and of youre frendship ay; 1622
Tr 5 1665 To kepe it ay! But now ful wel he wiste, 1664
Tr 5 1721 Whom I have ay with al my myght yserved, 1720
Tr 5 1745 But forth hire cours Fortune ay gan to holde. 1744
Tr 5 1756 Ful cruwely the Grekis ay aboughte; 1756
Tr 5 1864 That regnest ay in thre, and two, and oon, 1864