AGON.............5
KnT 1276 Whan that he wiste Arcite was agon, 418
KnT 1813 I woot it by myself ful yore agon, 954
KnT 1941 Ne Narcisus the faire of yore agon, 1082
KnT 2336 That oother fyr was queynt and al agon; 1478
KnT 2784 Had strif and rancour many a day agon 1926
 
 AGOON............1
KnT 1782 And shortly, whan his ire is thus agoon, 924
 
 AGREVED..........1
KnT 2057 Whan that Diane agreved was with here, 1198
 
 AIEL.............1
KnT 2477 I am thyn aiel, redy at thy wille; 1618
 
 AL...............155
KnT 866 He conquered al the regne of Femenye, 8
KnT 874 And al his hoost in armes hym bisyde. 16
KnT 885 But al that thyng I moot as now forbere. 26
KnT 895 In al his wele and in his mooste pride, 36
KnT 929 We han ben waitynge al this fourtenyght. 70
KnT 935 And maken al this lamentacioun, 76
KnT 962 That al the peple of Grece sholde speke 104
KnT 967 To Thebes-ward, and al his hoost biside. 108
KnT 994 But it were al to longe for to devyse 136
KnT 1003 Stille in that feeld he took al nyght his reste, 144
KnT 1004 And dide with al the contree as hym leste. 146
KnT 1041 She was arisen and al redy dight, 182
KnT 1066 In which he al the noble citee seigh, 208
KnT 1084 For Goddes love, taak al in pacience 226
KnT 1100 Is cause of al my criyng and my wo. 242
KnT 1168 Is broken al day for love in ech degree. 310
KnT 1171 Al be she mayde, or wydwe, or elles wyf. 312
KnT 1172 And eek it is nat likly al thy lyf 314
KnT 1178 They foughte al day, and yet hir part was noon. 320
KnT 1184 And soothly, leeve brother, this is al. 326
KnT 1207 Frely to goon wher that hym liste over al, 348
KnT 1282 Of al oure strif, God woot, the fruyt is thyn. 424
KnT 1296 With al the wo that prison may me yive, 438
KnT 1298 That doubleth al my torment and my wo. " 440
KnT 1315 And yet encresseth this al my penaunce, 456
KnT 1318 Ther as a beest may al his lust fulfille. 460
KnT 1330 That hath destroyed wel ny al the blood 472
KnT 1358 And shortly to concluden al his wo, 500
KnT 1366 And waillynge al the nyght, makynge his mone; 508
KnT 1372 And in his geere for al the world he ferde 514
KnT 1377 And shortly, turned was al up so doun 518
KnT 1380 What sholde I al day of his wo endite? 522
KnT 1400 And saugh that chaunged was al his colour, 542
KnT 1401 And saugh his visage al in another kynde. 542
KnT 1410 And al allone, save oonly a squier 552
KnT 1411 That knew his privetee and al his cas, 552
KnT 1432 That thurghout al the court was his renoun. 574
KnT 1464 That al this storie tellen moore pleyn), 606
KnT 1473 That al that nyght, thogh that men wolde him shake, 614
KnT 1481 That in that grove he wolde hym hyde al day, 622
KnT 1494 That al the orient laugheth of the light, 636
KnT 1524 For al day meeteth men at unset stevene. 666
KnT 1526 That was so ny to herknen al his sawe, 668
KnT 1528 Whan that Arcite hadde romed al his fille, 670
KnT 1529 And songen al the roundel lustily, 670
KnT 1539 Selde is the Friday al the wowke ylike. 680
KnT 1560 Thus hath youre ire oure lynage al fordo, 702
KnT 1563 And over al this, to sleen me outrely 704
KnT 1569 Of al the remenant of myn oother care 710
KnT 1582 For whom that I have al this peyne and wo, 724
KnT 1607 And I wol love hire maugree al thy myght! 748
KnT 1634 He carieth al the harneys hym biforn. 776
KnT 1664 That executeth in the world over al 806
KnT 1672 Al is this reuled by the sighte above. 814
KnT 1680 That it is al his joye and appetit 822
KnT 1686 And Emelye, clothed al in grene, 828
KnT 1784 And spak thise same wordes al on highte: 926
KnT 1809 She woot namoore of al this hoote fare, 950
KnT 1818 I yow foryeve al hoolly this trespaas, 960
KnT 1837 That oon of you, al be hym looth or lief, 978
KnT 1840 Al be ye never so jalouse ne so wrothe. 982
KnT 1853 Al redy to darreyne hire by bataille. 994
KnT 1876 And thonked hym with al hir herte and myght, 1018
KnT 1888 Walled of stoon, and dyched al withoute. 1030
KnT 1936 For soothly al the mount of Citheroun, 1078
KnT 1939 With al the gardyn and the lustynesse. 1080
KnT 1957 And fro the navele doun al covered was 1098
KnT 1967 Why sholde I noght as wel eek telle yow al 1108
KnT 1970 Al peynted was the wal, in lengthe and brede, 1112
KnT 1983 Wroght al of burned steel, of which the entree 1124
KnT 1986 That it made al the gate for to rese. 1128
KnT 1990 The dore was al of adamant eterne, 1132
KnT 1996 Of Felonye, and al the compassyng; 1138
KnT 2002 The open werre, with woundes al bibledde; 1144
KnT 2004 Al ful of chirkyng was that sory place. 1146
KnT 2006 His herte-blood hath bathed al his heer -- 1148
KnT 2020 The cook yscalded, for al his longe ladel. 1162
KnT 2027 And al above, depeynted in a tour, 1168
KnT 2033 Al be that thilke tyme they were unborn, 1174
KnT 2053 To telle yow al the descripsioun. 1194
KnT 2066 For vengeaunce that he saugh Diane al naked; 1208
KnT 2076 With smale houndes al aboute hir feet, 1218
KnT 2180 Al armed, save hir heddes, in al hir gere, 1322
KnT 2180 Al armed, save hir heddes, in al hir gere, 1322
KnT 2194 To esen hem and doon hem al honour 1336
KnT 2206 Of al this make I now no mencioun, 1348
KnT 2207 But al th' effect; that thynketh me the beste. 1348
KnT 2233 Considere al this and rewe upon my soore, 1374
KnT 2264 Al telle I noght as now his observaunces; 1406
KnT 2277 Th' encens, the clothes, and the remenant al 1418
KnT 2286 And yet it were a game to heeren al. 1428
KnT 2289 Hir brighte heer was kembd, untressed al; 1430
KnT 2305 Desire to ben a mayden al my lyf, 1446
KnT 2319 That al hire hoote love and hir desir, 1460
KnT 2320 And al hir bisy torment, and hir fir 1462
KnT 2336 That oother fyr was queynt and al agon; 1478
KnT 2376 Of armes al the brydel in thyn hond, 1518
KnT 2396 For she that dooth me al this wo endure 1538
KnT 2426 That it gan al the temple for to lighte; 1568
KnT 2451 Al be it that it is agayn his kynde, 1592
KnT 2452 Of al this strif he gan remedie fynde. 1594
KnT 2475 Al be ye noght of o compleccioun, 1616
KnT 2476 That causeth al day swich divisioun. 1618
KnT 2486 That al that Monday justen they and daunce, 1628
KnT 2493 Ther was in hostelryes al aboute, 1634
KnT 2534 Til al the noyse of peple was ydo, 1676
KnT 2535 And whan he saugh the peple of noyse al stille, 1676
KnT 2580 Unto the seetes preesseth al the route. 1722
KnT 2587 In al the world, to seken up and doun, 1728
KnT 2613 Ther stomblen steedes stronge, and doun gooth al, 1754
KnT 2645 And kyng Emetreus, for al his strengthe, 1786
KnT 2648 But al for noght; he was broght to the stake. 1790
KnT 2669 Mars hath his wille, his knyght hath al his boone, 1810
KnT 2683 And was al his chiere, as in his herte. 1824
KnT 2700 Duc Theseus, with al his compaignye, 1842
KnT 2703 Al be it that this aventure was falle, 1844
KnT 2709 Al were they soore yhurt, and namely oon, 1850
KnT 2717 And made revel al the longe nyght 1858
KnT 2757 Al is tobrosten thilke regioun; 1898
KnT 2761 This al and som, that Arcita moot dye; 1902
KnT 2791 Fredom, and al that longeth to that art -- 1932
KnT 2795 That serveth yow, and wol doon al his lyf. 1936
KnT 2802 The vital strengthe is lost and al ago. 1944
KnT 2829 In al the toun for deeth of this Theban. 1970
KnT 2832 Whan Ector was ybroght, al fressh yslayn, 1974
KnT 2846 " In al this world, that som tyme he ne deyde. 1988
KnT 2850 And over al this yet seyde he muchel moore 1992
KnT 2853 Duc Theseus, with al his bisy cure, 1994
KnT 2864 Funeral he myghte al accomplice. 2006
KnT 2871 After a beere, and it al overspradde 2012
KnT 2884 In clothes blake, ydropped al with teeres; 2026
KnT 2886 The rewefulleste of al the compaignye. 2028
KnT 2890 That trapped were in steel al gliterynge, 2032
KnT 2903 That sprad was al with blak, and wonder hye 2044
KnT 2908 Al ful of hony, milk, and blood, and wyn; 2050
KnT 2938 The mirre, th' encens, with al so greet odour; 2080
KnT 2939 Ne how Arcite lay among al this, 2080
KnT 2952 Thries riden al the fyr aboute 2094
KnT 2959 Al thilke nyght; ne how the Grekes pleye 2100
KnT 2968 Al stynted is the moornynge and the teres 2110
KnT 2981 Whan they were set, and hust was al the place, 2122
KnT 2997 To al that is engendred in this place, 2138
KnT 2999 Al mowe they yet tho dayes wel abregge. 2140
KnT 3026 Thanne may ye se that al this thyng hath ende. 2168
KnT 3033 Ther helpeth noght; al goth that ilke weye. 2174
KnT 3034 Thanne may I seyn that al this thyng moot deye. 2176
KnT 3037 Convertynge al unto his propre welle 2178
KnT 3046 And rebel is to hym that al may gye. 2188
KnT 3054 For al forgeten is his vassellage. 2196
KnT 3057 " The contrarie of al this is wilfulnesse. 2198
KnT 3069 And thanken Juppiter of al his grace? 2210
KnT 3076 With al th' avys heere of my parlement, 2218
KnT 3096 By al the conseil and the baronage. 2238
KnT 3099 And God, that al this wyde world hath wroght, 2240
KnT 3108 And God save al this faire compaignye! Amen. 2250