1Thou shalt eat with Master Bertram and me in the refectory anon.
2Listen, and reply not; the purport will be vouchsafed to thee anon.
3It is in my mails, and I will give it thee anon.
4Of the consequences which they produced in me, I will speak anon.
5Ever and anon the sun shone upon the buttons of his tunic.
6I have not yet seen her; but she will be here anon.
7And so anon came young Gawaine and asked the king a gift.
8Ever and anon some one attempts to break out of the groove.
9Success seemed now to crown the Royalists, anon to favour the Roundheads.
10The Supreme Council of Castile might anon condemn him for his practices.
11And anon they fell asleep, and slept marvellously sore all the night.
12The youth and guide to Tobot hied, and reached anon Peër Hazeman.
13I ride only through the town to Balcomie, and will return anon.
14Ever and anon, as the chorus paused, could be heard the words-
15Loud voices are heard, and anon the trembling tones of a woman.
16Wherefore the king anon decreed that he should be put to death.
Anon per variant geogràfica