| A................100 | |
| FranT 730 Ther was a knyght that loved and dide his payne | 2 |
| FranT 731 To serve a lady in his beste wise; | 2 |
| FranT 732 And many a labour, many a greet emprise, | 4 |
| FranT 732 And many a labour, many a greet emprise, | 4 |
| FranT 740 Hath swich a pitee caught of his penaunce | 12 |
| FranT 745 Of his free wyl he swoor hire as a knyght | 16 |
| FranT 755 Ye profre me to have so large a reyne, | 26 |
| FranT 767 Love is a thyng as any spirit free. | 38 |
| FranT 769 And nat to been constreyned as a thral; | 40 |
| FranT 784 On every wrong a man may nat be wreken. | 56 |
| FranT 806 A yeer and moore lasted this blisful lyf, | 78 |
| FranT 809 Shoop hym to goon and dwelle a yeer or tweyne | 80 |
| FranT 830 Men may so longe graven in a stoon | 102 |
| FranT 850 Where as she many a ship and barge seigh | 122 |
| FranT 852 But thanne was that a parcel of hire wo, | 124 |
| FranT 869 That semen rather a foul confusion | 140 |
| FranT 871 Of swich a parfit wys God and a stable, | 142 |
| FranT 871 Of swich a parfit wys God and a stable, | 142 |
| FranT 881 Thanne semed it ye hadde a greet chiertee | 152 |
| FranT 894 Thus wolde she seyn, with many a pitous teere. | 166 |
| FranT 901 So on a day, right in the morwe-tyde, | 172 |
| FranT 902 Unto a gardyn that was ther bisyde, | 174 |
| FranT 923 But nathelees she moste a tyme abyde | 194 |
| FranT 926 Daunced a squier biforn Dorigen, | 198 |
| FranT 945 His wo, as in a general compleynyng; | 216 |
| FranT 950 But langwissheth as a furye dooth in helle; | 222 |
| FranT 958 In swich a wise as man that asketh grace; | 230 |
| FranT 962 And was a man of worshipe and honour, | 234 |
| FranT 975 For with a word ye may me sleen or save. | 246 |
| FranT 1003 What deyntee sholde a man han in his lyf | 274 |
| FranT 1008 And with a sorweful herte he thus answerde: | 280 |
| FranT 1059 As preieth hire so greet a flood to brynge | 330 |
| FranT 1081 And longe tyme he lay forth in a traunce. | 352 |
| FranT 1105 Save of his brother, which that was a clerk. | 376 |
| FranT 1113 And wel ye knowe that of a sursanure | 384 |
| FranT 1123 He hym remembred that, upon a day, | 394 |
| FranT 1124 At Orliens in studie a book he say | 396 |
| FranT 1126 That was that tyme a bacheler of lawe, | 398 |
| FranT 1132 As in oure dayes is nat worth a flye -- | 404 |
| FranT 1144 Have maad come in a water and a barge, | 416 |
| FranT 1144 Have maad come in a water and a barge, | 416 |
| FranT 1146 Somtyme hath semed come a grym leoun; | 418 |
| FranT 1147 And somtyme floures sprynge as in a mede; | 418 |
| FranT 1148 Somtyme a vyne, and grapes white and rede; | 420 |
| FranT 1149 Somtyme a castel, al of lym and stoon; | 420 |
| FranT 1157 For with an apparence a clerk may make, | 428 |
| FranT 1161 And in swich forme enduren a wowke or two. | 432 |
| FranT 1165 What sholde I make a lenger tale of this? | 436 |
| FranT 1172 But if it were a two furlong or thre, | 444 |
| FranT 1173 A yong clerk romynge by hymself they mette, | 444 |
| FranT 1175 And after that he seyde a wonder thyng: | 446 |
| FranT 1182 For which he weep ful ofte many a teere. | 454 |
| FranT 1196 Thise fauconers upon a fair ryver, | 468 |
| FranT 1198 Tho saugh he knyghtes justyng in a playn; | 470 |
| FranT 1200 That he hym shewed his lady on a daunce, | 472 |
| FranT 1224 Lasse than a thousand pound he wolde nat have, | 496 |
| FranT 1227 Answerde thus: " Fy on a thousand pound! | 498 |
| FranT 1238 His woful herte of penaunce hadde a lisse. | 510 |
| FranT 1260 Or with a swerd that he wolde slitte his herte. | 532 |
| FranT 1263 To wayten a tyme of his conclusioun; | 534 |
| FranT 1272 Of swich a supersticious cursednesse. | 544 |
| FranT 1295 But thurgh his magik, for a wyke or tweye, | 566 |
| FranT 1326 But in a gardyn yond, at swich a place, | 598 |
| FranT 1326 But in a gardyn yond, at swich a place, | 598 |
| FranT 1340 In al hir face nas a drope of blood. | 612 |
| FranT 1341 She wende nevere han come in swich a trappe. | 612 |
| FranT 1344 That swich a monstre or merveille myghte be! | 616 |
| FranT 1346 And hoom she goth a sorweful creature; | 618 |
| FranT 1348 She wepeth, wailleth, al a day or two, | 620 |
| FranT 1361 My lif than of my body to have a shame, | 632 |
| FranT 1364 Hath ther nat many a noble wyf er this, | 636 |
| FranT 1365 And many a mayde, yslayn hirself, allas, | 636 |
| FranT 1377 They prively been stirt into a welle | 648 |
| FranT 1383 That she nas slayn, and with a good entente | 654 |
| FranT 1388 That loved a mayden, heet Stymphalides, | 660 |
| FranT 1389 Whan that hir fader slayn was on a nyght, | 660 |
| FranT 1397 Wel oghte a wyf rather hirselven slee | 668 |
| FranT 1407 Of Tarquyn, for hire thoughte it was a shame | 678 |
| FranT 1412 Mo than a thousand stories, as I gesse, | 684 |
| FranT 1431 As greet a pitee was it, or wel moore, | 702 |
| FranT 1442 Lo, which a wyf was Alceste, " quod she. | 714 |
| FranT 1454 To alle wyves may a mirour bee. | 726 |
| FranT 1457 Thus pleyned Dorigen a day or tweye, | 728 |
| FranT 1487 And forth he cleped a squier and a mayde: | 758 |
| FranT 1487 And forth he cleped a squier and a mayde: | 758 |
| FranT 1489 " And bryngeth hire to swich a place anon. " | 760 |
| FranT 1494 Wol holden hym a lewed man in this | 766 |
| FranT 1523 Than doon so heigh a cherlyssh wrecchednesse | 794 |
| FranT 1543 Thus kan a squier doon a gentil dede | 814 |
| FranT 1543 Thus kan a squier doon a gentil dede | 814 |
| FranT 1544 As wel as kan a knyght, withouten drede. " | 816 |
| FranT 1554 He cherisseth hire as though she were a queene, | 826 |
| FranT 1560 Of pured gold a thousand pound of wighte | 832 |
| FranT 1564 And been a beggere; heere may I nat dwelle | 836 |
| FranT 1599 How looth hire was to been a wikked wyf, | 870 |
| FranT 1609 Thou art a squier, and he is a knyght; | 880 |
| FranT 1609 Thou art a squier, and he is a knyght; | 880 |
| FranT 1611 But if a clerk koude doon a gentil dede | 882 |
| FranT 1611 But if a clerk koude doon a gentil dede | 882 |
| FranT 1616 For, sire, I wol nat taken a peny of thee | 888 |
| A-BEGGED.........1 | |
| FranT 1580 To goon a-begged in my kirtle bare. | 852 |
| ABOVE............6 | |
| FranT 772 He is at his avantage al above. | 44 |
| FranT 795 Servage? Nay, but in lordshipe above, | 66 |
| FranT 989 " Aurelie, " quod she, " by heighe God above, | 260 |
| FranT 1155 Or oother magyk natureel above, | 426 |
| FranT 1282 Fro the heed of thilke fixe Aries above, | 554 |
| FranT 1321 Repenteth yow, for thilke God above, | 592 |
| ABOVEN...........1 | |
| FranT 1048 Yet emperisse aboven hym is she), | 320 |
| ABSENCE..........1 | |
| FranT 817 For his absence wepeth she and siketh, | 88 |