| AMENDED...........1 | |
| Anel 84 In her ne myghte no thing been amended. | 84 |
| AMONG.............2 | |
| Anel 55 But throng now her, now ther, among hem bothe, | 54 |
| Anel 71 Among al these Anelida, the quene | 70 |
| AMPHIORAX.........1 | |
| Anel 57 For when Amphiorax and Tydeus, | 56 |
| AMYS..............1 | |
| Anel 318 Have I seyd oght amys, I preye? | 318 |
| AN................3 | |
| Anel 157 Ryght as an hors that can both bite and pleyne, | 156 |
| Anel 185 That every word he dredeth as an arowe; | 184 |
| Anel 222 More then myself an hundred thousand sithe, | 222 |
| AND...............117 | |
| Anel 6 Be present and my song contynue and guye; | 6 |
| Anel 6 Be present and my song contynue and guye; | 6 |
| Anel 11 Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite, | 10 |
| Anel 12 That elde, which that al can frete and bite, | 12 |
| Anel 20 And do that I my ship to haven wynne. | 20 |
| Anel 21 First folowe I Stace, and after him Corynne. | 20 |
| Anel 22 When Theseus with werres longe and grete | 22 |
| Anel 26 For which the peple, blisful al and somme, | 26 |
| Anel 28 And him to honouren dide al her entente. | 28 |
| Anel 30 The trompes come, and in his baner large | 30 |
| Anel 31 The ymage of Mars, and in tokenyng of glorie | 30 |
| Anel 33 Many a bright helm, and many a spere and targe, | 32 |
| Anel 33 Many a bright helm, and many a spere and targe, | 32 |
| Anel 34 Many a fresh knyght, and many a blysful route, | 34 |
| Anel 42 Fulfilled of largesse and of alle grace. | 42 |
| Anel 43 With his tryumphe and laurer-corouned thus, | 42 |
| Anel 47 And founde I wol in shortly for to bringe | 46 |
| Anel 49 Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite. | 48 |
| Anel 53 Of Thebes and Grece, everich other to kille | 52 |
| Anel 57 For when Amphiorax and Tydeus, | 56 |
| Anel 59 Were ded, and slayn proude Campaneus, | 58 |
| Anel 60 And when the wrecched Thebans, bretheren two, | 60 |
| Anel 61 Were slayn, and kyng Adrastus hom ago, | 60 |
| Anel 62 So desolat stod Thebes and so bare | 62 |
| Anel 64 And when the olde Creon gan espye | 64 |
| Anel 67 And dyde the gentils of that regioun | 66 |
| Anel 68 To ben his frendes and wonnen in the toun. | 68 |
| Anel 69 So, what for love of him and what for awe, | 68 |
| Anel 79 Of mydel stature, and of such fairenesse | 78 |
| Anel 81 And for to speken of her stidfastnesse, | 80 |
| Anel 82 She passed hath Penelope and Lucresse; | 82 |
| Anel 83 And shortly, yf she shal be comprehended, | 82 |
| Anel 86 Was yong and therwithal a lusty knyght, | 86 |
| Anel 87 But he was double in love and no thing pleyn, | 86 |
| Anel 88 And subtil in that craft over any wyght, | 88 |
| Anel 89 And with his kunnyng wan this lady bryght; | 88 |
| Anel 101 And swor he wolde dyen for distresse | 100 |
| Anel 103 Alas, the while! For hit was routhe and synne | 102 |
| Anel 116 So pleyn she was and dide her fulle myght | 116 |
| Anel 120 And eke he made him jelous over here, | 120 |
| Anel 125 But al this nas but sleght and flaterie; | 124 |
| Anel 127 And al this tok she so debonerly | 126 |
| Anel 129 And ever the lenger she loved him tendirly | 128 |
| Anel 130 And dide him honour as he were a kyng. | 130 |
| Anel 136 And when that she was to her reste broght, | 136 |
| Anel 142 For she to him so lowly was and trewe, | 142 |
| Anel 144 And saw another lady, proud and newe, | 144 |
| Anel 144 And saw another lady, proud and newe, | 144 |
| Anel 145 And ryght anon he cladde him in her hewe -- | 144 |
| Anel 147 And falsed fair Anelida the quene. | 146 |
| Anel 153 To loven two, and was in bigamye, | 152 |
| Anel 154 And he found tentes first, but yf men lye. | 154 |
| Anel 157 Ryght as an hors that can both bite and pleyne, | 156 |
| Anel 159 And swor he coude her doublenesse espie, | 158 |
| Anel 160 And al was falsnes that she to him mente. | 160 |
| Anel 161 Thus swor this thef, and forth his way he wente. | 160 |
| Anel 163 For routhe and wo, her sorwe for to telle? | 162 |
| Anel 176 And thus endureth til that she was so mat | 176 |
| Anel 180 His herte was elleswhere, newe and grene, | 180 |
| Anel 186 Her daunger made him bothe bowe and bende, | 186 |
| Anel 187 And as her liste, made him turne or wende, | 186 |
| Anel 195 And for she yaf him daunger al his fille, | 194 |
| Anel 198 Take her of Anelida and Arcite, | 198 |
| Anel 200 And was so meke, therfor he loved her lyte. | 200 |
| Anel 209 And of her owne hond she gan hit write, | 208 |
| Anel 210 And sente hit to her Theban knyght, Arcite. | 210 |
| Anel 213 Myn herte, bare of blis and blak of hewe, | 212 |
| Anel 218 That serveth love and doth her observaunce | 218 |
| Anel 219 Alwey til oon, and chaungeth for no newe. | 218 |
| Anel 221 For I loved oon with al myn herte and myght, | 220 |
| Anel 223 And called him myn hertes lif, my knyght, | 222 |
| Anel 224 And was al his, as fer as hit was ryght; | 224 |
| Anel 225 And when that he was glad, then was I blithe, | 224 |
| Anel 226 And his disese was my deth as swithe; | 226 |
| Anel 227 And he ayein his trouthe hath me plyght | 226 |
| Anel 229 Now is he fals, alas, and causeles, | 228 |
| Anel 230 And of my wo he is so routheles | 230 |
| Anel 235 And I ne can myn herte not restreyne | 234 |
| Anel 237 And of al this I not to whom me pleyne. | 236 |
| Anel 238 And shal I pleyne -- alas, the harde stounde! -- | 238 |
| Anel 240 And yet desireth that myn harm be more? | 240 |
| Anel 248 Youre wordes ful of plesaunce and humblesse, | 248 |
| Anel 250 And your awayting and your besynesse | 250 |
| Anel 250 And your awayting and your besynesse | 250 |
| Anel 260 To slen your frend, and namely me, | 260 |
| Anel 266 And was so besy yow to delyte -- | 266 |
| Anel 267 Myn honor save -- meke, kynde, and fre, | 266 |
| Anel 269 And of me rekke not a myte, | 268 |
| Anel 273 And thenke ye that furthered be your name | 272 |
| Anel 274 To love a newe, and ben untrewe? Nay! | 274 |
| Anel 275 And putte yow in sclaunder now and blame, | 274 |
| Anel 275 And putte yow in sclaunder now and blame, | 274 |
| Anel 276 And do to me adversite and grame, | 276 |
| Anel 276 And do to me adversite and grame, | 276 |
| Anel 278 Yet come ayein, and yet be pleyn som day, | 278 |
| Anel 279 And than shal this, that now is mys, be game, | 278 |
| Anel 280 And al foryive, while that I lyve may. | 280 |
| Anel 292 For sorowe and routhe of your unkyndenesse | 292 |
| Anel 297 Then I? And to this plyte have ye me broght, | 296 |
| Anel 299 And shal I preye, and weyve womanhede? -- | 298 |
| Anel 299 And shal I preye, and weyve womanhede? -- | 298 |
| Anel 301 And axe merci, gilteles -- what nede? | 300 |
| Anel 302 And yf I pleyne what lyf that I lede, | 302 |
| Anel 304 And if that I to yow myne othes bede | 304 |
| Anel 321 For now I pleyne, and now I pleye; | 320 |
| Anel 324 Of al my world, and my good aventure. | 324 |
| Anel 328 And yf I slepe a furlong wey or tweye, | 328 |
| Anel 331 To profren eft and newe assure | 330 |
| Anel 332 For to be trewe, and merci me to preye. | 332 |
| Anel 334 And on the day for thilke afray I dye, | 334 |
| Anel 335 And of al this ryght noght, iwis, ye reche. | 334 |
| Anel 337 And to your routhe, and to your trouthe, I crie. | 336 |
| Anel 337 And to your routhe, and to your trouthe, I crie. | 336 |
| Anel 343 I yeve hit up for now and evermore, | 342 |
| Anel 353 With face ded, betwixe pale and grene, | 352 |
| Anel 354 She fel a-swowe; and sith she gan to rise, | 354 |
| Anel 355 And unto Mars avoweth sacrifise | 354 |