| ANGELS............2 | |
| RomA 672 As angels don espirituel. | 672 |
| RomA 742 To angels that ben fethered brighte. | 742 |
| ANGRE.............2 | |
| RomA 320 And eek hir hert in angre ronnen. | 320 |
| RomA 330 For angre and for maltalent. | 330 |
| ANGRY.............1 | |
| RomA 150 An angry wight, a chideresse; | 150 |
| ANGWISHUS.........1 | |
| RomA 520 Ful wo and angwishus of this, | 520 |
| ANHONGED..........1 | |
| RomA 453 And though she shulde anhonged be, | 452 |
| ANON..............1 | |
| RomA 99 And gan this nedle threde anon, | 98 |
| ANOON.............8 | |
| RomA 96 Anoon I wissh myn hondis bothe. | 96 |
| RomA 136 I saugh a gardyn right anoon, | 136 |
| RomA 733 Sir Myrthe I fond, and right anoon | 732 |
| RomA 1334 He bad hym bende [it] anoon ryght, | 1332 |
| RomA 1489 Was deed anoon. But er she deide, | 1488 |
| RomA 1517 And in the water anoon was seene | 1516 |
| RomA 1546 I gan anoon withdrawe me, | 1544 |
| RomA 1647 For in the snare I fell anoon | 1644 |
| ANOTHER...........5 | |
| RomA 162 An ymage of another entayle | 162 |
| RomA 166 Another ymage that Vilanye | 166 |
| RomA 207 Another ymage set saugh I | 206 |
| RomA 413 Another thing was don there write | 412 |
| RomA 1392 Oon from another, in assyse, | 1390 |
| ANOYNTEN..........1 | |
| RomA 1057 And thus the world with word anoynten; | 1056 |
| ANSWER............1 | |
| RomA 591 Ne of hir answer daungerous, | 590 |
| ANSWERDE..........1 | |
| RomA 592 But faire answerde, and seide thus: | 592 |
| ANSWERE...........1 | |
| RomA 1259 Of fair speche and of fair answere. | 1258 |
| ANY...............9 | |
| RomA 35 And if there any aske me, | 34 |
| RomA 117 As any welle is, soth to seyne, | 116 |
| RomA 180 To worshipe any creature. | 180 |
| RomA 258 If she se any gret lynage | 258 |
| RomA 264 Whan any chaunce happith god. | 264 |
| RomA 298 Whan she myght any man se | 298 |
| RomA 1353 But it were any hidous tree, | 1352 |
| RomA 1420 And softe as any veluet, | 1418 |
| RomA 1475 Him loved over any creature, | 1474 |
| APPARAUNT.........1 | |
| RomA 5 But afterward ben apparaunt. | 4 |
| APPARAYLE.........2 | |
| RomA 575 Wel semyde by hir apparayle | 574 |
| RomA 1276 Told yow the shap and apparayle; | 1274 |
| APPIL.............1 | |
| RomA 819 As round as appil was his face, | 818 |
| APPLES............1 | |
| RomA 1374 That peches, coynes, and apples beere, | 1372 |
| APPRENTYS.........1 | |
| RomA 687 Were of her craft, and apprentys, | 686 |
| AQUEYNTED.........2 | |
| RomA 600 Aqueynted am I and pryve | 600 |
| RomA 1139 To be aqueynted with Richesse, | 1138 |
| ARAIED............1 | |
| RomA 472 Or wel araied or [wel] cled, | 472 |
| ARAYED............2 | |
| RomA 578 And wel arayed and richely, | 578 |
| RomA 1212 Arayed in full noble gyse. | 1210 |
| ARCHAUNGELL.......1 | |
| RomA 915 With fynch, with lark, and with archaungell. | 914 |
| ARIGHT............1 | |
| RomA 31 Now this drem wol I ryme aright | 30 |
| ARISE.............1 | |
| RomA 474 In honour that he may arise. | 474 |
| ARMURE............1 | |
| RomA 1271 And in armure a semely man, | 1270 |
| AROWE.............7 | |
| RomA 953 That other arowe, that hurteth lesse, | 952 |
| RomA 963 Faire-Semblaunt men that arowe calle, | 962 |
| RomA 967 That hurt is with that arowe, ywys. | 966 |
| RomA 976 That other arowe next hym biside, | 974 |
| RomA 978 That arowe was al with felonye | 976 |
| RomA 1007 As an arowe, of which I tolde. | 1006 |
| RomA 1342 For if I with his arowe mette, | 1340 |
| AROWES............1 | |
| RomA 1337 And tok hym of his arowes fyve, | 1336 |
| AROWIS............5 | |
| RomA 939 And ten brode arowis hild he there, | 938 |
| RomA 949 The swiftest of these arowis fyve | 948 |
| RomA 971 Five arowis were of other gise, | 970 |
| RomA 983 These arowis that I speke of heere | 982 |
| RomA 990 These arowis fyve that ben unmete | 988 |
| ARRAIED...........1 | |
| RomA 153 And she was nothyng wel arraied, | 152 |
| ARRAS.............1 | |
| RomA 1234 So fair was noon in all Arras. | 1232 |
| ART...............2 | |
| RomA 40 In which al the art of love I close. | 40 |
| RomA 511 By which art or by what engyn | 510 |
| ARTOUR............1 | |
| RomA 1199 Was sib to Artour of Britaigne, | 1198 |
| ARYVED............1 | |
| RomA 1068 And yvel aryved mote they be, | 1066 |
| AS................104 | |
| RomA 24 To bedde, as I was wont to done, | 24 |
| RomA 30 Ryght as this drem wol tel us alle. | 30 |
| RomA 116 Cleer was the water, and as cold | 116 |
| RomA 117 As any welle is, soth to seyne, | 116 |
| RomA 146 As fer as I have in remembraunce. | 146 |
| RomA 146 As fer as I have in remembraunce. | 146 |
| RomA 212 And also grene as ony leek. | 212 |
| RomA 221 As she were al with doggis torn; | 220 |
| RomA 253 As myschef and mysaventure, | 252 |
| RomA 313 As that hir semede for to be, | 312 |
| RomA 314 Nor so fulfilled of ire as she. | 314 |
| RomA 326 As she that was fulfilled of ire. | 326 |
| RomA 329 As she that hadde it al torent | 328 |
| RomA 356 Her heed, for hor, was whyt as flour. | 356 |
| RomA 364 As from her heed they wolde falle; | 364 |
| RomA 383 As watir that doun renneth ay, | 382 |
| RomA 385 Ther may nothing as tyme endure, | 384 |
| RomA 428 As she were, for the love of God, | 428 |
| RomA 445 As Crist seith in his evangile, | 444 |
| RomA 454 For nakid as a worm was she. | 454 |
| RomA 476 As I have you er this devysed, | 476 |
| RomA 489 As was in that place delytous. | 488 |
| RomA 539 Hir heer was as yelowe of hewe | 538 |
| RomA 540 As ony basyn scoured newe, | 540 |
| RomA 541 Hir flesh tendre as is a chike, | 540 |
| RomA 546 Hir yen grey as is a faucoun, | 546 |
| RomA 558 As snowe on braunche snowed newe. | 558 |
| RomA 587 I thanked hir as I best myghte, | 586 |
| RomA 612 As thou hast seen a while agoo. | 612 |
| RomA 651 For certys, as at my devys, | 650 |
| RomA 654 As in that gardyn, thoughte me. | 654 |
| RomA 660 In thilke places as they habiten. | 660 |
| RomA 671 They songe her song as faire and wel | 670 |
| RomA 672 As angels don espirituel. | 672 |
| RomA 683 In English, as is oure usaunce, | 682 |
| RomA 694 Ne merye in herte, as I was thoo. | 694 |
| RomA 702 I shal you tellen, as me thoughte. | 702 |
| RomA 706 And of that gardyn eke as blyve | 706 |
| RomA 711 But, as I may and can, I shall | 710 |
| RomA 714 These briddis maden as they sete. | 714 |
| RomA 735 There as he was hym to solace. | 734 |
| RomA 741 For they were lyk, as to my sighte, | 740 |
| RomA 754 As longeth unto karolyng, | 754 |
| RomA 788 It semed as they kiste alway | 788 |
| RomA 811 As man that was to daunce right blithe. | 810 |
| RomA 819 As round as appil was his face, | 818 |
| RomA 819 As round as appil was his face, | 818 |
| RomA 872 So wel wrought of silk as it. | 872 |
| RomA 879 Love, and as hym likith it be. | 878 |
| RomA 902 Ne nought so mych as flour of brom, | 900 |
| RomA 911 The leeves felden as they flyen. | 910 |
| RomA 916 He semede as he were an aungell | 914 |
| RomA 928 And blak as bery or ony slo. | 926 |
| RomA 954 Was clepid, as I trowe, Symplesse. | 952 |
| RomA 974 Were also blak as fend in helle. | 972 |
| RomA 992 But though I telle not as blyve | 990 |
| RomA 996 As fer as I have remembraunce. | 994 |
| RomA 996 As fer as I have remembraunce. | 994 |
| RomA 1007 As an arowe, of which I tolde. | 1006 |
| RomA 1010 And clere as the mone lyght | 1008 |
| RomA 1012 But smale candels, as we demen. | 1010 |
| RomA 1013 Hir flesh was tendre as dew of flour, | 1012 |
| RomA 1014 Hir chere was symple as byrde in bour, | 1012 |
| RomA 1015 As whyt as lylye or rose in rys, | 1014 |
| RomA 1015 As whyt as lylye or rose in rys, | 1014 |
| RomA 1027 As helpe me God, whan I remembre | 1026 |
| RomA 1122 That, also soone as it was nyght, | 1120 |
| RomA 1140 For all his purpos, as I gesse, | 1138 |
| RomA 1148 As it were poured in a garner. | 1146 |
| RomA 1157 As Largesse is to yeve and spende; | 1156 |
| RomA 1182 Right as an adamaunt, iwys, | 1180 |
| RomA 1196 The flesh was seen as whit as mylk. | 1194 |
| RomA 1196 The flesh was seen as whit as mylk. | 1194 |
| RomA 1214 But whit as snow fallen newe. | 1212 |
| RomA 1219 And she was symple as dowve on tree. | 1218 |
| RomA 1277 For (as I seide) loo, that was she | 1276 |
| RomA 1281 And after daunced, as I gesse, | 1280 |
| RomA 1298 As it two yonge dowves were. | 1296 |
| RomA 1302 As Youthe his leef, and sich corage. | 1300 |
| RomA 1326 As to have a love at his devys. | 1324 |
| RomA 1351 It as long was as it was large. | 1350 |
| RomA 1351 It as long was as it was large. | 1350 |
| RomA 1361 Such as men notemygges calle, | 1360 |
| RomA 1368 As clowe-gelofre and lycorice, | 1366 |
| RomA 1419 Sprang up the grass, as thicke set | 1418 |
| RomA 1420 And softe as any veluet, | 1418 |
| RomA 1422 As on a fetherbed to pleye, | 1420 |
| RomA 1426 As fayre, as thicke, as myster was. | 1424 |
| RomA 1426 As fayre, as thicke, as myster was. | 1424 |
| RomA 1426 As fayre, as thicke, as myster was. | 1424 |
| RomA 1436 And poudred, as men had it peynt, | 1434 |
| RomA 1451 Right as an hunter can abyde | 1450 |
| RomA 1557 Down in the botme as silver fyn, | 1554 |
| RomA 1585 Ryght as a myrrour openly | 1582 |
| RomA 1587 As well the colour as the figure, | 1584 |
| RomA 1587 As well the colour as the figure, | 1584 |
| RomA 1599 That it ne is sene, as though it were | 1596 |
| RomA 1626 This welle is clepid, as well is knowen, | 1624 |
| RomA 1633 As ye shull, whanne I have undo | 1630 |
| RomA 1663 As I hadde all enbawmed be. | 1660 |
| RomA 1693 Ne preise I half so well as it, | 1690 |
| RomA 1696 With colour reed, [and] as well fyned | 1694 |
| RomA 1697 As nature couth. it make faire. | 1694 |
| RomA 1701 The stalke was as rishe right, | 1698 |