| A.................79 | |
| MLT 134 In Surrye whilom dwelte a compaignye | 0 |
| MLT 149 A certein tyme, as fil to hire plesance. | 16 |
| MLT 157 A doghter hath that, syn the world bigan, | 24 |
| MLT 197 In sterres, many a wynter therbiforn, | 64 |
| MLT 208 To han Custance withinne a litel space, | 74 |
| MLT 213 Many a subtil resoun forth they leyden; | 80 |
| MLT 251 May no man tellen in a litel clause | 118 |
| MLT 252 As was arrayed for so heigh a cause. | 118 |
| MLT 314 Noght whan a roote is of a burthe yknowe? | 180 |
| MLT 314 Noght whan a roote is of a burthe yknowe? | 180 |
| MLT 352 Coold water shal nat greve us but a lite! -- | 218 |
| MLT 353 And I shal swich a feeste and revel make | 220 |
| MLT 357 Thogh she a font-ful water with hire lede. " | 224 |
| MLT 375 She rydeth to the Sowdan on a day, | 242 |
| MLT 387 In Surrye, with a greet solempne route, | 254 |
| MLT 396 Receyveth hire with also glad a cheere | 262 |
| MLT 399 A softe paas solempnely they ryde. | 266 |
| MLT 401 Of which that Lucan maketh swich a boost, | 268 |
| MLT 439 And in a ship al steerelees, God woot, | 306 |
| MLT 442 A certein tresor that she thider ladde, | 308 |
| MLT 459 The white Lamb, that hurt was with a spere, | 326 |
| MLT 466 On many a sory meel now may she bayte; | 332 |
| MLT 510 That thennes wolde it noght of al a tyde; | 376 |
| MLT 519 A maner Latyn corrupt was hir speche, | 386 |
| MLT 537 In orisons, with many a bitter teere, | 404 |
| MLT 557 Toward the see a furlong wey or two, | 424 |
| MLT 577 But kepte it strongly many a wyntres space | 444 |
| MLT 585 And made a yong knyght that dwelte in that toun | 452 |
| MLT 594 And pryvely upon a nyght he crepte | 460 |
| MLT 612 That in a ship was founden this Custance, | 478 |
| MLT 615 Whan he saugh so benigne a creature | 482 |
| MLT 623 That she had doon so greet a wikkednesse, | 490 |
| MLT 628 This gentil kyng hath caught a greet motyf | 494 |
| MLT 630 Depper in this, a trouthe for to lere. | 496 |
| MLT 645 Have ye nat seyn somtyme a pale face, | 512 |
| MLT 646 Among a prees, of hym that hath be lad | 512 |
| MLT 648 And swich a colour in his face hath had | 514 |
| MLT 662 " Now hastily do fecche a book, " quod he, | 528 |
| MLT 666 A Britoun book, written with Evaungiles, | 532 |
| MLT 670 That doun he fil atones as a stoon, | 536 |
| MLT 673 A voys was herd in general audience, | 540 |
| MLT 693 And thus hath Crist ymaad Custance a queene. | 560 |
| MLT 699 Hir thoughte a despit that he sholde take | 566 |
| MLT 700 So strange a creature unto his make. | 566 |
| MLT 702 Maken so long a tale as of the corn. | 568 |
| MLT 705 Who bloweth in a trumpe or in an horn? | 572 |
| MLT 713 And leye a lite hir hoolynesse aside, | 580 |
| MLT 715 On hire he gat a knave child anon, | 582 |
| MLT 716 And to a bisshop, and his constable eke, | 582 |
| MLT 722 The tyme is come a knave child she beer; | 588 |
| MLT 724 This constable dooth forth come a messageer, | 590 |
| MLT 745 Out of his box, whil he sleep as a swyn; | 612 |
| MLT 751 Of so horrible a feendly creature | 618 |
| MLT 774 Thy mynde is lorn, thou janglest as a jay, | 640 |
| MLT 775 Thy face is turned in a newe array. | 642 |
| MLT 798 Thre dayes and o quarter of a tyde; | 664 |
| MLT 812 So ful of synne is many a creature? | 678 |
| MLT 822 And Custance, with a deedly pale face, | 688 |
| MLT 844 For which thy child was on a croys yrent. | 710 |
| MLT 911 Doun fro the castel comth ther many a wight | 778 |
| MLT 913 But shortly, from the castel, on a nyght, | 780 |
| MLT 915 A theef, that hadde reneyed oure creance, | 782 |
| MLT 949 And somtyme est, ful many a wery day, | 816 |
| MLT 953 Now lat us stynte of Custance but a throwe, | 820 |
| MLT 957 Doon to his doghter by a fals traytour, | 824 |
| MLT 965 Ful many a day; but shortly -- this is th' ende -- | 832 |
| MLT 989 Upon a day fil in swich repentance | 856 |
| MLT 1001 As to doon any kyng a reverence. | 868 |
| MLT 1005 And so bifel that in a day or two | 872 |
| MLT 1020 A mooder he hath, but fader hath he noon | 886 |
| MLT 1021 That I of woot " -- and shortly, in a stounde, | 888 |
| MLT 1024 " So vertuous a lyvere in my lyf | 890 |
| MLT 1027 I dar wel seyn hir hadde levere a knyf | 894 |
| MLT 1028 Thurghout hir brest, than ben a womman wikke; | 894 |
| MLT 1031 As possible is a creature to be. | 898 |
| MLT 1055 And she, for sorwe, as doumb stant as a tree, | 922 |
| MLT 1075 And swich a blisse is ther bitwix hem two | 942 |
| MLT 1120 A thousand foold wel moore than I kan telle. | 986 |
| MLT 1143 Whan passed was a yeer, evene as I gesse, | 1010 |
| ABASSHED..........1 | |
| MLT 568 The constable weex abasshed of that sight, | 434 |
| ABIDYNG...........1 | |
| MLT 721 She halt hire chambre, abidyng Cristes wille. | 588 |
| ABOUTE............5 | |
| MLT 389 First to his mooder, and al the regne aboute, | 256 |
| MLT 542 Thurgh payens, that conquereden al aboute | 408 |
| MLT 651 So stant Custance, and looketh hire aboute. | 518 |
| MLT 735 To joye and blisse to al this regne aboute. | 602 |
| MLT 879 The constable gan aboute his herte colde, | 746 |
| ABUSIOUN..........1 | |
| MLT 214 They speken of magyk and abusioun. | 80 |
| ABYDE.............3 | |
| MLT 511 The wyl of Crist was that she sholde abyde. | 378 |
| MLT 797 Custance in-with his reawme for t' abyde | 664 |
| MLT 1133 Joye of this world, for tyme wol nat abyde; | 1000 |
| ACCORD............1 | |
| MLT 244 This same accord was sworn on eyther syde; | 110 |
| ACHILLES..........1 | |
| MLT 198 Was writen the deeth of Ector, Achilles, | 64 |
| ACORDED...........1 | |
| MLT 238 They been acorded, so as ye shal heere: | 104 |
| ADVERSITEE........1 | |
| MLT 654 Haveth som routhe on hire adversitee! | 520 |
| AFFECCIOUN........1 | |
| MLT 586 Love hire so hoote, of foul affeccioun, | 452 |
| AFFRAY............1 | |
| MLT 1137 Or ire, or talent, or som kynnes affray, | 1004 |
| AFFRAYED..........1 | |
| MLT 563 This lady weex affrayed of the soun, | 430 |
| AFTER.............10 | |
| MLT 407 The Sowdan comth hymself soone after this | 274 |
| MLT 467 After hir deeth ful often may she wayte, | 334 |
| MLT 553 With whiche men seen, after that they ben blynde. | 420 |
| MLT 603 Soone after cometh this constable hoom agayn, | 470 |
| MLT 690 And after this Jhesus, of his mercy, | 556 |
| MLT 749 Fro his constable, as ye shal after heere. | 616 |
| MLT 876 Alla the kyng comth hoom soone after this | 742 |
| MLT 1044 And after noon, hoom with the senatour | 910 |
| MLT 1047 And hastifly he sente after Custaunce. | 914 |
| MLT 1161 Joye after wo, governe us in his grace, | 1028 |
| AFTERWARD.........2 | |
| MLT 339 And afterward in helle to be drawe, | 206 |
| MLT 1040 And afterward he made his argument: | 906 |