The Concordance
 
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BD 90 " Alas! " quod she, " that I was wrought! 90
BD 90 " Alas! " quod she, " that I was wrought! 90
BD 90 " Alas! " quod she, " that I was wrought! 90
BD 94 But I mowe of my lord here! " 94
BD 103 Ful ofte she swouned, and sayed " Alas! " 102
BD 103 Ful ofte she swouned, and sayed " Alas! " 102
BD 108 " A, mercy, swete lady dere! " 108
BD 108 " A, mercy, swete lady dere! " 108
BD 110 " Helpe me out of thys distresse, 110
BD 121 Whether my lord be quyk or ded. " 120
BD 136 " Go bet, " quod Juno, " to Morpheus -- 136
BD 136 " Go bet, " quod Juno, " to Morpheus -- 136
BD 136 " Go bet, " quod Juno, " to Morpheus -- 136
BD 152 Goo now faste, and hye the blyve! " 152
BD 179 And cried, " O, how! Awake anoon! " 178
BD 179 And cried, " O, how! Awake anoon! " 178
BD 181 " Awake! " quod he, " whoo ys lyth there? " 180
BD 181 " Awake! " quod he, " whoo ys lyth there? " 180
BD 181 " Awake! " quod he, " whoo ys lyth there? " 180
BD 181 " Awake! " quod he, " whoo ys lyth there? " 180
BD 183 And cried " Awaketh! " wonder hye. 182
BD 183 And cried " Awaketh! " wonder hye. 182
BD 185 Cast up, and axed, " Who clepeth ther? " 184
BD 185 Cast up, and axed, " Who clepeth ther? " 184
BD 186 " Hyt am I, " quod this messager. 186
BD 186 " Hyt am I, " quod this messager. 186
BD 187 " Juno bad thow shuldest goon " -- 186
BD 187 " Juno bad thow shuldest goon " -- 186
BD 201 By name, and sayde, " My swete wyf, 200
BD 211 To lytel while oure blysse lasteth! " 210
BD 213 And saw noght. " Allas! " quod she for sorwe, 212
BD 213 And saw noght. " Allas! " quod she for sorwe, 212
BD 245 " To make me slepe and have som reste 244
BD 269 I trow, that she shal holde hir payd. " 268
BD 366 " Say, felowe, who shal hunte here? " 366
BD 366 " Say, felowe, who shal hunte here? " 366
BD 368 " Syr, th' emperour Octovyen, " 368
BD 368 " Syr, th' emperour Octovyen, " 368
BD 369 Quod he, " and ys here faste by. " 368
BD 369 Quod he, " and ys here faste by. " 368
BD 370 " A Goddes half, in good tyme! " quod I, 370
BD 370 " A Goddes half, in good tyme! " quod I, 370
BD 371 " Go we faste! " and gan to ryde. 370
BD 371 " Go we faste! " and gan to ryde. 370
BD 448 " Lord, " thoght I, " who may that be? 448
BD 448 " Lord, " thoght I, " who may that be? 448
BD 448 " Lord, " thoght I, " who may that be? 448
BD 449 What ayleth hym to sitten her? " 448
BD 475 " I have of sorwe so gret won 474
BD 481 " Allas, deth, what ayleth the, 480
BD 486 Of al goodnesse she had no mete! " 484
BD 519 He sayde, " I prey the, be not wroth. 518
BD 521 Ne I sawgh the not, syr, trewely. " 520
BD 522 " A, goode sir, no fors, " quod y, 520
BD 522 " A, goode sir, no fors, " quod y, 520
BD 523 " I am ryght sory yif I have ought 522
BD 525 Foryive me, yif I have mystake. " 524
BD 526 " Yis, th' amendes is lyght to make, " 524
BD 526 " Yis, th' amendes is lyght to make, " 524
BD 527 Quod he, " for ther lyeth noon therto; 526
BD 528 There ys nothyng myssayd nor do. " 526
BD 539 " Sir, " quod I, " this game is doon. 538
BD 539 " Sir, " quod I, " this game is doon. 538
BD 539 " Sir, " quod I, " this game is doon. 538
BD 541 These huntes konne hym nowher see. " 540
BD 542 " Y do no fors therof, " quod he; 540
BD 542 " Y do no fors therof, " quod he; 540
BD 543 " My thought ys theron never a del. " 542
BD 543 " My thought ys theron never a del. " 542
BD 544 " By oure Lord, " quod I, " y trow yow wel; 542
BD 544 " By oure Lord, " quod I, " y trow yow wel; 542
BD 544 " By oure Lord, " quod I, " y trow yow wel; 542
BD 557 That semeth ful sek under your syde. " 556
BD 559 As who sayth, " Nay, that wol not be. " 558
BD 559 As who sayth, " Nay, that wol not be. " 558
BD 560 " Graunt mercy, goode frend, " quod he, 558
BD 560 " Graunt mercy, goode frend, " quod he, 558
BD 561 " I thanke the that thow woldest soo, 560
BD 598 " Allas! and I wol tel the why: 596
BD 652 " At the ches with me she gan to pleye; 650
BD 659 " Therwith Fortune seyde `Chek her! 658
BD 709 I have more sorowe than Tantale. " 708
BD 714 " A, goode sir, " quod I, " say not soo! 712
BD 714 " A, goode sir, " quod I, " say not soo! 712
BD 714 " A, goode sir, " quod I, " say not soo! 712
BD 719 Of noght that Fortune koude doo. " 718
BD 720 " No, " quod he, " I kan not soo. " 718
BD 720 " No, " quod he, " I kan not soo. " 718
BD 720 " No, " quod he, " I kan not soo. " 718
BD 720 " No, " quod he, " I kan not soo. " 718
BD 721 " Why so, good syr? Yis parde! " quod y; 720
BD 721 " Why so, good syr? Yis parde! " quod y; 720
BD 722 " Ne say noght soo, for trewely, 720
BD 741 Wolde for a fers make this woo! " 740
BD 742 " Why so? " quod he, " hyt ys nat soo. 740
BD 742 " Why so? " quod he, " hyt ys nat soo. 740
BD 742 " Why so? " quod he, " hyt ys nat soo. 740
BD 744 I have lost more than thow wenest. " 742
BD 745 " Loo, [sey] how that may be? " quod y; 744
BD 745 " Loo, [sey] how that may be? " quod y; 744
BD 746 " Good sir, telle me al hooly 744
BD 748 That ye have thus youre blysse lore. " 746
BD 749 " Blythely, " quod he; " com sytte adoun! 748
BD 749 " Blythely, " quod he; " com sytte adoun! 748
BD 749 " Blythely, " quod he; " com sytte adoun! 748
BD 752 Doo thyn entent to herkene hit. " 750
BD 753 " Yis, syr. " " Swere thy trouthe therto. " 752
BD 753 " Yis, syr. " " Swere thy trouthe therto. " 752
BD 753 " Yis, syr. " " Swere thy trouthe therto. " 752
BD 753 " Yis, syr. " " Swere thy trouthe therto. " 752
BD 754 " Gladly. " " Do thanne holde hereto! " 752
BD 754 " Gladly. " " Do thanne holde hereto! " 752
BD 754 " Gladly. " " Do thanne holde hereto! " 752
BD 754 " Gladly. " " Do thanne holde hereto! " 752
BD 755 " I shal ryght blythely, so God me save, 754
BD 757 Here yow as wel as I kan. " 756
BD 758 " A Goddes half! " quod he, and began: 756
BD 758 " A Goddes half! " quod he, and began: 756
BD 759 " Syr, " quod he, " sith first I kouthe 758
BD 759 " Syr, " quod he, " sith first I kouthe 758
BD 759 " Syr, " quod he, " sith first I kouthe 758
BD 775 " And this was longe, and many a yer 774
BD 785 " And thilke tyme I ferde ryght so, 784
BD 805 " Hit happed that I cam on a day 804
BD 817 " Among these ladyes thus echon, 816
BD 848 " I sawgh hyr daunce so comlily, 846
BD 859 " And whiche eyen my lady hadde! 858
BD 878 " Therwith hir lyste so wel to lyve, 876
BD 895 " But which a visage had she thertoo! 894
BD 919 " And which a goodly, softe speche 918
BD 939 " But swich a fairnesse of a nekke 938
BD 948 " And goode faire White she het; 946
BD 961 " Therto she koude so wel pleye, 960
BD 985 " To speke of godnesse, trewly she 984
BD 999 " And trewly for to speke of trouthe, 998
BD 1015 " Therwith she loved so wel ryght 1014
BD 1034 " But wherfore that y telle my tale? 1032
BD 1041 And I hooly hires and everydel. " 1040
BD 1042 " By oure Lord, " quod I, " y trowe yow wel! 1040
BD 1042 " By oure Lord, " quod I, " y trowe yow wel! 1040
BD 1042 " By oure Lord, " quod I, " y trowe yow wel! 1040
BD 1044 I not how ye myghte have do bet. " 1042
BD 1045 " Bet? Ne no wyght so wel, " quod he. 1044
BD 1045 " Bet? Ne no wyght so wel, " quod he. 1044
BD 1046 " Y trowe hyt wel, sir, " quod I, " parde! " 1044
BD 1046 " Y trowe hyt wel, sir, " quod I, " parde! " 1044
BD 1046 " Y trowe hyt wel, sir, " quod I, " parde! " 1044
BD 1046 " Y trowe hyt wel, sir, " quod I, " parde! " 1044
BD 1047 " Nay, leve hyt wel! " " Sire, so do I; 1046
BD 1047 " Nay, leve hyt wel! " " Sire, so do I; 1046
BD 1047 " Nay, leve hyt wel! " " Sire, so do I; 1046
BD 1051 Whoso had loked hir with your eyen. " 1050
BD 1052 " With myn? Nay, alle that hir seyen 1050
BD 1088 " But wherfore that I telle thee 1086
BD 1111 Leve my lady; noo, trewely! " 1110
BD 1112 " Now, by my trouthe, sir, " quod I, 1110
BD 1112 " Now, by my trouthe, sir, " quod I, 1110
BD 1113 " Me thynketh ye have such a chaunce 1112
BD 1114 As shryfte wythoute repentaunce. " 1112
BD 1115 " Repentaunce? Nay, fy! " quod he, 1114
BD 1115 " Repentaunce? Nay, fy! " quod he, 1114
BD 1116 " Shulde y now repente me 1114
BD 1125 I nyl foryete hir never moo. " 1124
BD 1126 " Now, goode syre, " quod I thoo, 1124
BD 1126 " Now, goode syre, " quod I thoo, 1124
BD 1127 " Ye han wel told me herebefore; 1126
BD 1136 I herde yow telle herebefore. " 1134
BD 1137 " Yee! " seyde he, " thow nost what thow menest; 1136
BD 1137 " Yee! " seyde he, " thow nost what thow menest; 1136
BD 1137 " Yee! " seyde he, " thow nost what thow menest; 1136
BD 1138 I have lost more than thou wenest. " 1136
BD 1139 " What los ys that? " quod I thoo; 1138
BD 1139 " What los ys that? " quod I thoo; 1138
BD 1140 " Nyl she not love yow? Ys hyt soo? 1138
BD 1143 For Goddes love, telle me al. " 1142
BD 1144 " Before God, " quod he, " and I shal. 1142
BD 1144 " Before God, " quod he, " and I shal. 1142
BD 1144 " Before God, " quod he, " and I shal. 1142
BD 1181 " Now have I told thee, soth to say, 1180
BD 1192 " In this debat I was so wo 1190
BD 1221 " So at the laste, soth to seyn, 1220
BD 1236 " And whan I had my tale y-doo, 1234
BD 1258 " So hit befel, another yere 1256
BD 1297 So wel I kan nat telle how. " 1296
BD 1298 " Sir, " quod I, " where is she now? " 1296
BD 1298 " Sir, " quod I, " where is she now? " 1296
BD 1298 " Sir, " quod I, " where is she now? " 1296
BD 1298 " Sir, " quod I, " where is she now? " 1296
BD 1299 " Now? " quod he, and stynte anoon. 1298
BD 1299 " Now? " quod he, and stynte anoon. 1298
BD 1301 And seyde, " Allas, that I was bore! 1300
BD 1307 God wot, allas! Ryght that was she! " 1306
BD 1308 " Allas, sir, how? What may that be? " 1306
BD 1308 " Allas, sir, how? What may that be? " 1306
BD 1309 " She ys ded! " " Nay! " " Yis, be my trouthe! " 1308
BD 1309 " She ys ded! " " Nay! " " Yis, be my trouthe! " 1308
BD 1309 " She ys ded! " " Nay! " " Yis, be my trouthe! " 1308
BD 1309 " She ys ded! " " Nay! " " Yis, be my trouthe! " 1308
BD 1309 " She ys ded! " " Nay! " " Yis, be my trouthe! " 1308
BD 1309 " She ys ded! " " Nay! " " Yis, be my trouthe! " 1308
BD 1310 " Is that youre los? Be God, hyt ys routhe! " 1308
BD 1310 " Is that youre los? Be God, hyt ys routhe! " 1308
BD 1330 Thoghte I, " Thys ys so queynt a sweven 1328
BD 1333 As I kan best, and that anoon. " 1332