| '................12 | |
| BD 658 And farewel al that ever ther ys!' | 656 |
| BD 661 With a poun errant!' Allas, | 660 |
| BD 877 `Be God, my wrathe ys al foryive!' | 876 |
| BD 1032 Worshyp or that ye come ageyn!' | 1030 |
| BD 1075 `Nede?' Nay, trewly, I gabbe now; | 1074 |
| BD 1076 Noght `nede,' and I wol tellen how: | 1074 |
| BD 1180 My lady, that is so fair and bryght!' | 1178 |
| BD 1187 `Allas,' thoghte I, `y kan no red; | 1186 |
| BD 1191 Allas, what shal I thanne do?' | 1190 |
| BD 1219 I seyde `Mercy!' and no more. | 1218 |
| BD 1235 I nyl, as wys God helpe me soo!' | 1234 |
| BD 1306 I have lost more than thow wenest.' | 1304 |
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| BD 9 Al is ylyche good to me -- | 8 |
| BD 10 Joye or sorowe, wherso hyt be -- | 10 |
| BD 136 " Go bet, " quod Juno, " to Morpheus -- | 136 |
| BD 187 " Juno bad thow shuldest goon " -- | 186 |
| BD 244 Or som wight elles, I ne roghte who -- | 244 |
| BD 255 Of cloth of Reynes, to slepe softe -- | 254 |
| BD 256 Hym thar not nede to turnen ofte -- | 256 |
| BD 287 The noble man, the Affrikan -- | 286 |
| BD 308 But hyt had be a thyng of heven -- | 308 |
| BD 339 And eke the welken was so fair -- | 338 |
| BD 353 So moche embosed -- y not now what. | 352 |
| BD 420 Fro other wel ten foot or twelve -- | 420 |
| BD 424 With croppes brode, and eke as thikke -- | 424 |
| BD 425 They were nat an ynche asonder -- | 424 |
| BD 437 And rekene with his figures ten -- | 436 |
| BD 440 And telle of every thing the noumbre -- | 440 |
| BD 452 A wonder wel-farynge knyght -- | 452 |
| BD 453 By the maner me thoghte so -- | 452 |
| BD 464 Of a compleynte to hymselve -- | 464 |
| BD 491 Doun to hys herte, to make hym warm -- | 490 |
| BD 492 For wel hyt feled the herte had harm -- | 490 |
| BD 500 Anoon therwith whan y sawgh this -- | 498 |
| BD 501 He ferde thus evel there he set -- | 500 |
| BD 645 Aboute, for hyt ys nothyng stable -- | 644 |
| BD 729 Heng hirself -- so weylaway! -- | 728 |
| BD 729 Heng hirself -- so weylaway! -- | 728 |
| BD 734 Was fals -- which a fool she was! | 732 |
| BD 829 Of goodlyhede so wel beseye -- | 828 |
| BD 867 Have mercy -- fooles wenden soo -- | 866 |
| BD 867 Have mercy -- fooles wenden soo -- | 866 |
| BD 887 Algate she ne roughte of hem a stree! -- | 886 |
| BD 928 Ne bet koude hele -- that, by the masse | 926 |
| BD 932 As for her, was al harm hyd -- | 930 |
| BD 1001 Therof she had so moche hyr del -- | 1000 |
| BD 1002 And I dar seyn and swere hyt wel -- | 1000 |
| BD 1022 By half word ne by countenaunce -- | 1020 |
| BD 1023 But if men wolde upon hir lye -- | 1022 |
| BD 1066 That Achilles slough at Troye -- | 1064 |
| BD 1071 For love of Polixena -- | 1070 |
| BD 1083 That was the beste -- he telleth thus, | 1082 |
| BD 1084 The Romayn, Tytus Lyvyus -- | 1082 |
| BD 1131 To hire which was your firste speche -- | 1130 |
| BD 1132 Therof I wolde yow beseche -- | 1130 |
| BD 1166 Therof he took the firste soun -- | 1164 |
| BD 1173 And, lo, this was [the] altherferste -- | 1172 |
| BD 1207 That was the ten woundes of Egipte -- | 1206 |
| BD 1214 For ferde, and myn hewe al pale -- | 1212 |
| BD 1215 Ful ofte I wex bothe pale and red -- | 1214 |
| BD 1240 Trewly hir answere hyt was this -- | 1238 |
| BD 1271 Savynge hir worship by al weyes -- | 1270 |
| BD 1278 Reysed as fro deth to lyve -- | 1276 |
| BD 1317 Which was from us but a lyte -- | 1316 |
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| BD 12 But as yt were a mased thyng, | 12 |
| BD 36 I holde hit be a sicknesse | 36 |
| BD 47 And bad oon reche me a book, | 46 |
| BD 48 A romaunce, and he it me tok | 48 |
| BD 60 Amonge al this I fond a tale | 60 |
| BD 61 That me thoughte a wonder thing. | 60 |
| BD 62 This was the tale: There was a king | 62 |
| BD 63 That highte Seys, and had a wif, | 62 |
| BD 70 Such a tempest gan to rise | 70 |
| BD 79 Hom, for it was a longe terme. | 78 |
| BD 84 That certes it were a pitous thing | 84 |
| BD 108 " A, mercy, swete lady dere! " | 108 |
| BD 160 Save ther were a fewe welles | 160 |
| BD 162 That made a dedly slepynge soun, | 162 |
| BD 163 And ronnen doun ryght by a cave | 162 |
| BD 164 That was under a rokke ygrave | 164 |
| BD 198 Ryght even a quarter before day, | 198 |
| BD 207 Bury my body, for such a tyde | 206 |
| BD 249 Yif he wol make me slepe a lyte, | 248 |
| BD 251 I wil yive hym a fether-bed, | 250 |
| BD 254 And many a pilowe, and every ber | 254 |
| BD 258 To a chambre, and al hys halles | 258 |
| BD 273 Such a lust anoon me took | 272 |
| BD 276 Me mette so ynly swete a sweven, | 276 |
| BD 295 With smale foules a gret hep | 294 |
| BD 307 Was never herd so swete a steven | 306 |
| BD 308 But hyt had be a thyng of heven -- | 308 |
| BD 309 So mery a soun, so swete entewnes, | 308 |
| BD 343 Ne in al the welken was a clowde. | 342 |
| BD 360 Ther overtok y a gret route | 360 |
| BD 365 I asked oon, ladde a lymere: | 364 |
| BD 370 " A Goddes half, in good tyme! " quod I, | 370 |
| BD 376 With a gret horn blew thre mot | 376 |
| BD 378 Withynne a while the hert yfounde ys, | 378 |
| BD 382 Fro alle the houndes a privy way. | 382 |
| BD 384 And were on a defaute yfalle. | 384 |
| BD 386 Blew a forloyn at the laste. | 386 |
| BD 389 A whelp, that fauned me as I stood, | 388 |
| BD 398 Doun by a floury grene wente | 398 |
| BD 445 I was war of a man in blak, | 444 |
| BD 452 A wonder wel-farynge knyght -- | 452 |
| BD 462 And with a dedly sorwful soun | 462 |
| BD 464 Of a compleynte to hymselve -- | 464 |
| BD 471 He sayd a lay, a maner song, | 470 |
| BD 471 He sayd a lay, a maner song, | 470 |
| BD 522 " A, goode sir, no fors, " quod y, | 520 |
| BD 536 Anoon ryght I gan fynde a tale | 534 |
| BD 543 " My thought ys theron never a del. " | 542 |
| BD 594 That man hath a fendly herte; | 592 |
| BD 618 For fals Fortune hath pleyd a game | 616 |
| BD 625 That skorneth many a creature! | 624 |
| BD 637 That ys a fals, flaterynge beste, | 636 |
| BD 661 With a poun errant!' Allas, | 660 |
| BD 671 I holde that wyssh nat worth a stree! | 670 |
| BD 673 For Fortune kan so many a wyle | 672 |
| BD 695 That they ne yive me a yifte echone | 694 |
| BD 714 " A, goode sir, " quod I, " say not soo! | 712 |
| BD 734 Was fals -- which a fool she was! | 732 |
| BD 739 That slough hymself with a piler. | 738 |
| BD 741 Wolde for a fers make this woo! " | 740 |
| BD 750 I telle the upon a condicioun | 748 |
| BD 758 " A Goddes half! " quod he, and began: | 756 |
| BD 775 " And this was longe, and many a yer | 774 |
| BD 780 As a whit wal or a table, | 778 |
| BD 780 As a whit wal or a table, | 778 |
| BD 805 " Hit happed that I cam on a day | 804 |
| BD 806 Into a place ther that I say | 804 |
| BD 854 Nas seyn so blysful a tresor. | 852 |
| BD 887 Algate she ne roughte of hem a stree! -- | 886 |
| BD 895 " But which a visage had she thertoo! | 894 |
| BD 901 So gret a thyng for to devyse. | 900 |
| BD 917 Yn al hir face a wikked sygne, | 916 |
| BD 919 " And which a goodly, softe speche | 918 |
| BD 926 So swete a sownynge facounde, | 924 |
| BD 937 Ne chyde she koude never a del; | 936 |
| BD 939 " But swich a fairnesse of a nekke | 938 |
| BD 939 " But swich a fairnesse of a nekke | 938 |
| BD 946 Semed a round tour of yvoyre, | 944 |
| BD 957 Hyr hippes were; a streight flat bak. | 956 |
| BD 974 A chef myrour of al the feste, | 972 |
| BD 975 Thogh they had stonden in a rowe, | 974 |
| BD 980 As a corowne withoute stones. | 978 |
| BD 990 She had a wyt so general, | 988 |
| BD 994 And therto I saugh never yet a lesse | 992 |
| BD 1068 In a temple, for bothe twoo | 1066 |
| BD 1093 To love, hyt was a gret empryse. | 1092 |
| BD 1113 " Me thynketh ye have such a chaunce | 1112 |
| BD 1147 And yet she nyste hyt nat, never a del | 1146 |
| BD 1159 And made songes thus a gret del, | 1158 |
| BD 1182 My firste song. Upon a day | 1180 |
| BD 1208 For many a word I over-skipte | 1206 |
| BD 1237 God wot, she acounted nat a stree | 1236 |
| BD 1252 And thus I lyved ful many a day, | 1250 |
| BD 1255 Never a day to seche sorwe; | 1254 |
| BD 1273 And therwith she yaf me a ryng; | 1272 |
| BD 1289 Oure hertes wern so evene a payre | 1288 |
| BD 1296 And thus we lyved ful many a yere | 1294 |
| BD 1316 Unto a place, was there besyde, | 1314 |
| BD 1317 Which was from us but a lyte -- | 1316 |
| BD 1318 A long castel with walles white, | 1316 |
| BD 1319 Be Seynt Johan, on a ryche hil, | 1318 |
| BD 1322 That in the castell ther was a belle, | 1320 |
| BD 1330 Thoghte I, " Thys ys so queynt a sweven | 1328 |