ALLE..............19
MLT 164 To alle hire werkes vertu is hir gyde; 30
MLT 166 She is mirour of alle curteisye; 32
MLT 240 And alle his liges sholde ycristned be, 106
MLT 263 But forthward they hem dressen, alle and some. 130
MLT 272 Housbondes been alle goode, and han ben yoore; 138
MLT 277 Over alle thyng, out-taken Crist on-lofte, 144
MLT 318 " Now Jhesu Crist be with yow alle! " she sayde; 184
MLT 347 To strengthen hire shal alle his frendes fonde; 214
MLT 350 And to hem alle she spak right in this wyse: 216
MLT 409 And welcometh hire with alle joye and blis. 276
MLT 532 That alle hir loven that looken in hir face. 398
MLT 541 Alle Cristen folk been fled fro that contree 408
MLT 650 Amonges alle the faces in that route? 516
MLT 725 And wroot unto his kyng, that cleped was Alle, 592
MLT 773 And thou biwreyest alle secreenesse. 640
MLT 850 Now, lady bright, to whom alle woful cryen, 716
MLT 1069 I pray yow alle my labour to relesse; 936
MLT 1157 They lyven alle, and nevere asonder wende; 1024
MLT 1162 And kepe us alle that been in this place! Amen 1028
 
 ALLONE............5
MLT 431 But it were oonly dame Custance allone. 298
MLT 655 An Emperoures doghter stant allone; 522
MLT 679 For drede of wreche, save Custance allone. 546
MLT 916 Cam into ship allone, and seyde he sholde 782
MLT 1110 Was put allone and dampned for to dye. 976
 
 ALMESSE...........1
MLT 168 Hir hand, ministre of fredam for almesse. " 34
 
 ALMUS-DEDE........1
MLT 1156 In vertu and in hooly almus-dede 1022
 
 ALMYGHTY..........3
MLT 245 Now, faire Custance, almyghty God thee gyde! 112
MLT 873 For wynd and weder almyghty God purchace, 740
MLT 907 Almyghty God, that saveth al mankynde, 774
 
 ALSO..............9
MLT 396 Receyveth hire with also glad a cheere 262
MLT 493 Bothe north and south, and also west and est, 360
MLT 515 He foond also the tresor that she broghte. 382
MLT 555 For which the constable and his wyf also 422
MLT 597 Slepeth Custance, and Hermengyld also. 464
MLT 898 Maketh for his wyf, and for his child also, 764
MLT 975 He yaf hire, and hir yonge sone also; 842
MLT 1003 To kyng Alla, and he to hym also; 870
MLT 1023 " But God woot, " quod this senatour also, 890
 
 ALTHOGH...........2
MLT 830 In salte see, althogh I se noght how. 696
MLT 973 Of hire estaat, althogh she sholde deye. 840
 
 AM................6
MLT 739 I am youre servant, bothe nyght and day. " 606
MLT 761 To me that am now lerned in his loore! 628
MLT 1062 That of youre harm as giltelees am I 928
MLT 1071 I am so wery for to speke of sorwe. 938
MLT 1107 " I am youre doghter Custance, " quod she, 974
MLT 1109 It am I, fader, that in the salte see 976
 
 AMEN..............1
MLT 1162 And kepe us alle that been in this place! Amen 1028
 
 AMENDEN...........1
MLT 462 Me kepe, and yif me myght my lyf t' amenden. " 328
 
 AMONG.............2
MLT 622 Among the peple, and seyn they kan nat gesse 488
MLT 646 Among a prees, of hym that hath be lad 512
 
 AMONGES...........3
MLT 183 Amonges othere thynges, specially, 50
MLT 650 Amonges alle the faces in that route? 516
MLT 828 While I was on the lond amonges yow, 694
 
 AMOUNTETH.........1
MLT 569 And seyde, " What amounteth al this fare? " 436
 
 AN................14
MLT 507 Under an hoold that nempnen I ne kan, 374
MLT 655 An Emperoures doghter stant allone; 522
MLT 669 An hand hym smoot upon the nekke-boon, 536
MLT 705 Who bloweth in a trumpe or in an horn? 572
MLT 733 And thanketh God an hundred thousand sithe! 600
MLT 754 The mooder was an elf, by aventure 620
MLT 766 Crist, whan hym list, may sende me an heir 632
MLT 867 And taketh hir leve, and with an hooly entente 734
MLT 904 Under an hethen castel, atte laste, 770
MLT 952 To make an ende of al hir hevynesse. 818
MLT 1074 I trowe an hundred tymes been they kist, 940
MLT 1116 But of my tale make an ende I shal; 982
MLT 1155 She heryeth God an hundred thousand sithe. 1022
MLT 1159 And fareth now weel! my tale is at an ende. 1026
 
 AND...............330
MLT 135 Of chapmen riche, and therto sadde and trewe, 2
MLT 135 Of chapmen riche, and therto sadde and trewe, 2
MLT 137 Clothes of gold, and satyns riche of hewe. 4
MLT 138 Hir chaffare was so thrifty and so newe 4
MLT 140 With hem, and eek to sellen hem hire ware. 6
MLT 146 And in swich place as thoughte hem avantage 12
MLT 150 And so bifel that th' excellent renoun 16
MLT 161 And wolde she were of al Europe the queene. 28
MLT 169 And al this voys was sooth, as God is trewe. 36
MLT 172 And whan they han this blisful mayden sayn, 38
MLT 174 And doon hir nedes as they han doon yoore, 40
MLT 175 And lyven in wele; I kan sey yow namoore. 42
MLT 180 Make hem good chiere, and bisily espye 46
MLT 188 That al his lust and al his bisy cure 54
MLT 200 The strif of Thebes; and of Ercules, 66
MLT 201 Of Sampson, Turnus, and of Socrates 68
MLT 205 And, shortly of this matiere for to pace, 72
MLT 207 And seyde hem, certein, but he myghte have grace 74
MLT 209 He nas but deed; and charged hem in hye 76
MLT 212 They argumenten, casten up and doun; 78
MLT 214 They speken of magyk and abusioun. 80
MLT 225 And he answerde, " Rather than I lese 92
MLT 229 Saveth my lyf, and beth noght recchelees 96
MLT 233 I seye, by tretys and embassadrie, 100
MLT 234 And by the popes mediacioun, 100
MLT 235 And al the chirche, and al the chivalrie, 102
MLT 235 And al the chirche, and al the chivalrie, 102
MLT 237 And in encrees of Cristes lawe deere, 104
MLT 239 How that the Sowdan and his baronage 106
MLT 240 And alle his liges sholde ycristned be, 106
MLT 241 And he shal han Custance in mariage, 108
MLT 242 And certein gold, I noot what quantitee; 108
MLT 243 And heer-to founden sufficient suretee. 110
MLT 255 And oother folk ynowe; this is th' ende; 122
MLT 256 And notified is thurghout the toun 122
MLT 259 Receyve in gree and spede this viage. 126
MLT 263 But forthward they hem dressen, alle and some. 130
MLT 265 Ful pale arist, and dresseth hire to wende; 132
MLT 270 And to be bounden under subjeccioun 136
MLT 272 Housbondes been alle goode, and han ben yoore; 138
MLT 276 And ye, my mooder, my soverayn plesance 142
MLT 286 Wommen are born to thraldom and penance, 152
MLT 287 And to been under mannes governance. " 154
MLT 297 And hurlest al from est til occident 164
MLT 321 And forth I lete hire saille in this manere, 188
MLT 322 And turne I wole agayn to my matere. 188
MLT 326 And right anon she for hir conseil sente, 192
MLT 327 And they been come to knowe what she mente. 194
MLT 328 And whan assembled was this folk in-feere, 194
MLT 329 She sette hire doun, and seyde as ye shal heere. 196
MLT 338 But thraldom to oure bodies and penance, 204
MLT 339 And afterward in helle to be drawe, 206
MLT 343 And I shal make us sauf for everemoore? " 210
MLT 344 They sworen and assenten, every man, 210
MLT 345 To lyve with hire and dye, and by hire stonde, 212
MLT 345 To lyve with hire and dye, and by hire stonde, 212
MLT 346 And everich, in the beste wise he kan, 212
MLT 348 And she hath this emprise ytake on honde, 214
MLT 350 And to hem alle she spak right in this wyse: 216
MLT 353 And I shal swich a feeste and revel make 220
MLT 353 And I shal swich a feeste and revel make 220
MLT 363 Vertu and innocence, thurgh thy malice, 230
MLT 372 This Sowdanesse, whom I thus blame and warye, 238
MLT 376 And seyde hym that she wolde reneye hir lay, 242
MLT 377 And cristendom of preestes handes fonge, 244
MLT 383 And knelynge thanketh hire of that requeste. 250
MLT 385 She kiste hir sone, and hoom she gooth hir weye. 252
MLT 388 And hastifliche this Sowdan sente his sonde 254
MLT 389 First to his mooder, and al the regne aboute, 256
MLT 390 And seyde his wyf was comen, out of doute, 256
MLT 391 And preyde hire for to ryde agayn the queene, 258
MLT 393 Greet was the prees, and riche was th' array 260
MLT 394 Of Surryens and Romayns met yfeere; 260
MLT 395 The mooder of the Sowdan, riche and gay, 262
MLT 398 And to the nexte citee ther bisyde 264
MLT 409 And welcometh hire with alle joye and blis. 276
MLT 409 And welcometh hire with alle joye and blis. 276
MLT 410 And thus in murthe and joye I lete hem dwelle; 276
MLT 410 And thus in murthe and joye I lete hem dwelle; 276
MLT 413 That revel stynte, and men goon to hir reste. 280
MLT 416 And to the feeste Cristen folk hem dresse 282
MLT 417 In general, ye, bothe yonge and olde. 284
MLT 418 Heere may men feeste and roialtee biholde, 284
MLT 419 And deyntees mo than I kan yow devyse; 286
MLT 429 The Sowdan and the Cristen everichone 296
MLT 430 Been al tohewe and stiked at the bord, 296
MLT 438 And Custance han they take anon, foot-hoot, 304
MLT 439 And in a ship al steerelees, God woot, 306
MLT 440 They han hir set, and bidde hire lerne saille 306
MLT 443 And, sooth to seyn, vitaille greet plentee 310
MLT 444 They han hire yeven, and clothes eek she hadde, 310
MLT 445 And forth she sailleth in the salte see. 312
MLT 449 She blesseth hire, and with ful pitous voys 316
MLT 454 Me fro the feend and fro his clawes kepe, 320
MLT 460 Flemere of feendes out of hym and here 326
MLT 462 Me kepe, and yif me myght my lyf t' amenden. " 328
MLT 463 Yeres and dayes fleet this creature 330
MLT 472 And I answere to that demande agayn, 338
MLT 474 Ther every wight save he, maister and knave, 340
MLT 492 That power han t' anoyen lond and see, 358
MLT 493 Bothe north and south, and also west and est, 360
MLT 493 Bothe north and south, and also west and est, 360
MLT 493 Bothe north and south, and also west and est, 360
MLT 498 Where myghte this womman mete and drynke have 364
MLT 499 Thre yeer and moore? How lasteth hire vitaille? 366
MLT 503 With loves fyve and fisshes two to feede. 370
MLT 509 And in the sond hir ship stiked so faste 376
MLT 513 To seen this wrak, and al the ship he soghte, 380
MLT 514 And foond this wery womman ful of care; 380
MLT 523 She kneleth doun and thanketh Goddes sonde; 390
MLT 529 And eek his wyf, that they wepen for routhe. 396
MLT 531 To serve and plesen everich in that place 398
MLT 533 This constable and dame Hermengyld, his wyf, 400
MLT 534 Were payens, and that contree everywhere; 400
MLT 536 And Custance hath so longe sojourned there, 402
MLT 543 The plages of the north, by land and see. 410
MLT 549 Honoured Crist and hethen folk bigiled, 416
MLT 550 And ny the castel swiche ther dwelten three. 416
MLT 551 That oon of hem was blynd and myghte nat see, 418
MLT 555 For which the constable and his wyf also 422
MLT 556 And Custance han ytake the righte way 422
MLT 558 To pleyen and to romen to and fro, 424
MLT 558 To pleyen and to romen to and fro, 424
MLT 559 And in hir walk this blynde man they mette, 426
MLT 560 Croked and oold, with eyen faste yshette. 426
MLT 566 Til Custance made hire boold, and bad hire wirche 432
MLT 569 And seyde, " What amounteth al this fare? " 436
MLT 572 And so ferforth she gan oure lay declare 438
MLT 574 Converteth, and on Crist made hym bileve. 440
MLT 579 That was ful wys, and worthy of his hond 446
MLT 584 And caste anon how he myghte quite hir while, 450
MLT 585 And made a yong knyght that dwelte in that toun 452
MLT 591 And for despit he compassed in his thoght 458
MLT 594 And pryvely upon a nyght he crepte 460
MLT 597 Slepeth Custance, and Hermengyld also. 464
MLT 600 And kitte the throte of Hermengyld atwo, 466
MLT 601 And leyde the blody knyf by dame Custance, 468
MLT 602 And wente his wey, ther God yeve hym meschance! 468
MLT 604 And eek Alla, that kyng was of that lond, 470
MLT 605 And saugh his wyf despitously yslayn, 472
MLT 606 For which ful ofte he weep and wroong his hond, 472
MLT 607 And in the bed the blody knyf he fond 474
MLT 611 And eek the tyme, and where, and in what wise 478
MLT 611 And eek the tyme, and where, and in what wise 478
MLT 611 And eek the tyme, and where, and in what wise 478
MLT 616 Falle in disese and in mysaventure. 482
MLT 622 Among the peple, and seyn they kan nat gesse 488
MLT 625 And lovynge Hermengyld right as hir lyf. 492
MLT 629 Of this witnesse, and thoghte he wolde enquere 496
MLT 634 And boond Sathan (and yet lith ther he lay), 500
MLT 634 And boond Sathan (and yet lith ther he lay), 500
MLT 638 She sette hire doun on knees, and thus she sayde: 504
MLT 640 Fro false blame, and thou, merciful mayde, 506
MLT 648 And swich a colour in his face hath had 514
MLT 651 So stant Custance, and looketh hire aboute. 518
MLT 653 Duchesses, and ye ladyes everichone, 520
MLT 663 " And if this knyght wol sweren how that she 530
MLT 667 Was fet, and on this book he swoor anoon 534
MLT 668 She gilty was, and in the meene whiles 534
MLT 671 And bothe his eyen broste out of his face 538
MLT 674 And seyde, " Thou hast desclaundred, giltelees, 540
MLT 676 Thus hastou doon, and yet holde I my pees! " 542
MLT 680 Greet was the drede and eek the repentance 546
MLT 683 And for this miracle, in conclusioun, 550
MLT 684 And by Custances mediacioun, 550
MLT 685 The kyng -- and many another in that place -- 552
MLT 689 And yet Custance hadde of his deeth greet routhe. 556
MLT 690 And after this Jhesus, of his mercy, 556
MLT 692 This hooly mayden, that is so bright and sheene; 558
MLT 693 And thus hath Crist ymaad Custance a queene. 560
MLT 695 Of this weddyng but Donegild, and namo, 562
MLT 707 They ete, and drynke, and daunce, and synge, and pleye. 574
MLT 707 They ete, and drynke, and daunce, and synge, and pleye. 574
MLT 707 They ete, and drynke, and daunce, and synge, and pleye. 574
MLT 707 They ete, and drynke, and daunce, and synge, and pleye. 574
MLT 708 They goon to bedde, as it was skile and right; 574
MLT 713 And leye a lite hir hoolynesse aside, 580
MLT 716 And to a bisshop, and his constable eke, 582
MLT 716 And to a bisshop, and his constable eke, 582
MLT 719 Now faire Custance, that is so humble and meke, 586
MLT 725 And wroot unto his kyng, that cleped was Alle, 592
MLT 727 And othere tidynges spedeful for to seye. 594
MLT 728 He taketh the lettre, and forth he gooth his weye. 594
MLT 731 And salueth hire ful faire in his langage: 598
MLT 732 " Madame, " quod he, " ye may be glad and blithe, 598
MLT 733 And thanketh God an hundred thousand sithe! 600
MLT 735 To joye and blisse to al this regne aboute. 602
MLT 739 I am youre servant, bothe nyght and day. " 606
MLT 743 This messager drank sadly ale and wyn, 610
MLT 744 And stolen were his lettres pryvely 610
MLT 746 And countrefeted was ful subtilly 612
MLT 756 And every wight hateth hir compaignye. 622
MLT 762 Lord, welcome be thy lust and thy plesaunce; 628
MLT 765 And eek my wyf, unto myn hoom-comynge. 632
MLT 770 And forth he gooth; ther is na moore to doone. 636
MLT 773 And thou biwreyest alle secreenesse. 640
MLT 779 Unto thy malice and thy tirannye! 646
MLT 780 And therfore to the feend I thee resigne; 646
MLT 786 And at the kynges moodres court he lighte, 652
MLT 787 And she was of this messager ful fayn, 654
MLT 788 And plesed hym in al that ever she myghte. 654
MLT 789 He drank, and wel his girdel underpighte; 656
MLT 790 He slepeth, and he fnorteth in his gyse 656
MLT 793 And countrefeted lettres in this wyse: 660
MLT 795 Up peyne of hangyng, and on heigh juyse, 662
MLT 798 Thre dayes and o quarter of a tyde; 664
MLT 800 Hire, and hir yonge sone, and al hir geere, 666
MLT 800 Hire, and hir yonge sone, and al hir geere, 666
MLT 801 He sholde putte, and croude hire fro the lond, 668
MLT 802 And charge hire that she never eft coome theere. " 668
MLT 804 And, slepynge, in thy dreem been in penance, 670
MLT 808 And to the constable he the lettre took; 674
MLT 809 And whan that he this pitous lettre say, 676
MLT 810 Ful ofte he seyde, " Allas and weylaway! " 676
MLT 816 And wikked folk regne in prosperitee? 682
MLT 820 Wepen bothe yonge and olde in al that place 686
MLT 822 And Custance, with a deedly pale face, 688
MLT 825 The wyl of Crist, and knelynge on the stronde, 692
MLT 829 He kan me kepe from harm and eek fro shame 696
MLT 832 In hym triste I, and in his mooder deere, 698
MLT 833 That is to me my seyl and eek my steere. " 700
MLT 835 And knelynge, pitously to hym she seyde, 702
MLT 838 And over his litel eyen she it leyde, 704
MLT 839 And in hir arm she lulleth it ful faste, 706
MLT 840 And into hevene hire eyen up she caste. 706
MLT 841 " Mooder, " quod she, " and mayde bright, Marie, 708
MLT 843 Mankynde was lorn, and damned ay to dye, 710
MLT 847 Thy wo and any wo man may sustene. 714
MLT 849 And yet now lyveth my litel child, parfay! 716
MLT 860 And if thou darst nat saven hym, for blame, 726
MLT 863 And seyde, " Farewel, housbonde routhelees! " 730
MLT 864 And up she rist, and walketh doun the stronde 730
MLT 864 And up she rist, and walketh doun the stronde 730
MLT 866 And evere she preyeth hire child to holde his pees; 732
MLT 867 And taketh hir leve, and with an hooly entente 734
MLT 867 And taketh hir leve, and with an hooly entente 734
MLT 868 She blisseth hire, and into ship she wente. 734
MLT 871 And othere necessaries that sholde nede 738
MLT 873 For wynd and weder almyghty God purchace, 740
MLT 874 And brynge hire hoom! I kan no bettre seye, 740
MLT 878 And asketh where his wyf and his child is. 744
MLT 878 And asketh where his wyf and his child is. 744
MLT 880 And pleynly al the manere he hym tolde 746
MLT 882 And sheweth the kyng his seel and eek his lettre, 748
MLT 882 And sheweth the kyng his seel and eek his lettre, 748
MLT 883 And seyde, " Lord, as ye comanded me 750
MLT 886 Moste biknowe and tellen, plat and pleyn, 752
MLT 886 Moste biknowe and tellen, plat and pleyn, 752
MLT 888 And thus, by wit and sotil enquerynge, 754
MLT 888 And thus, by wit and sotil enquerynge, 754
MLT 891 And al the venym of this cursed dede, 758
MLT 897 The sorwe that this Alla nyght and day 764
MLT 898 Maketh for his wyf, and for his child also, 764
MLT 901 That fleteth in the see, in peyne and wo, 768
MLT 902 Fyve yeer and moore, as liked Cristes sonde, 768
MLT 906 Custance, and eek hir child, the see up caste. 772
MLT 908 Have on Custance and on hir child som mynde, 774
MLT 912 To gauren on this ship and on Custance. 778
MLT 916 Cam into ship allone, and seyde he sholde 782
MLT 919 Hir child cride, and she cride pitously. 786
MLT 921 For with hir struglyng wel and myghtily 788
MLT 923 And in the see he dreynte for vengeance; 790
MLT 924 And thus hath Crist unwemmed kept Custance. 790
MLT 936 So yong and of armure so desolaat? 802
MLT 941 And to deliveren out of wrecchednesse 808
MLT 944 To hem and saved hem out of meschance, 810
MLT 945 So sente he myght and vigour to Custance. 812
MLT 947 Of Jubaltare and Septe, dryvynge ay 814
MLT 948 Somtyme west, and somtyme north and south, 814
MLT 948 Somtyme west, and somtyme north and south, 814
MLT 949 And somtyme est, ful many a wery day, 816
MLT 954 And speke we of the Romayn Emperour, 820
MLT 956 The slaughtre of cristen folk, and dishonour 822
MLT 959 That at the feeste leet sleen bothe moore and lesse. 826
MLT 962 And othere lordes, God woot, many oon, 828
MLT 964 They brennen, sleen, and brynge hem to meschance 830
MLT 969 And mette the ship dryvynge, as seith the storie, 836
MLT 974 He bryngeth hire to Rome, and to his wyf 840
MLT 975 He yaf hire, and hir yonge sone also; 842
MLT 976 And with the senatour she ladde hir lyf. 842
MLT 978 Woful Custance, and many another mo. 844
MLT 979 And longe tyme dwelled she in that place, 846
MLT 985 That for his wyf wepeth and siketh soore, 852
MLT 986 I wol retourne, and lete I wol Custance 852
MLT 990 That, if I shortly tellen shal and playn, 856
MLT 992 And putte hym in the Popes ordinance 858
MLT 993 In heigh and logh, and Jhesu Crist bisoghte 860
MLT 993 In heigh and logh, and Jhesu Crist bisoghte 860
MLT 999 Rood hym agayns, and many of his lynage, 866
MLT 1003 To kyng Alla, and he to hym also; 870
MLT 1005 And so bifel that in a day or two 872
MLT 1007 To feste, and shortly, if I shal nat lye, 874
MLT 1017 And to the senatour he seyde anon, 884
MLT 1019 " I noot, " quod he, " by God, and by Seint John! 886
MLT 1021 That I of woot " -- and shortly, in a stounde, 888
MLT 1033 Of dame Custance, and ther on mused he 900
MLT 1035 That is his wyf, and pryvely he sighte, 902
MLT 1036 And spedde hym fro the table that he myghte. 902
MLT 1040 And afterward he made his argument: 906
MLT 1044 And after noon, hoom with the senatour 910
MLT 1047 And hastifly he sente after Custaunce. 914
MLT 1052 And weep that it was routhe for to see; 918
MLT 1055 And she, for sorwe, as doumb stant as a tree, 922
MLT 1059 He weep, and hym excuseth pitously. 926
MLT 1060 " Now God, " quod he, " and his halwes brighte 926
MLT 1065 Long was the sobbyng and the bitter peyne, 932
MLT 1075 And swich a blisse is ther bitwix hem two 942
MLT 1092 He wente hymself, and so it may wel seeme. 958
MLT 1095 And wel rede I he looked bisily 962
MLT 1096 Upon this child, and on his doghter thoghte. 962
MLT 1097 Alla goth to his in, and as hym oghte, 964
MLT 1100 The morwe cam, and Alla gan hym dresse, 966
MLT 1101 And eek his wyf, this Emperour to meete; 968
MLT 1102 And forth they ryde in joye and in gladnesse. 968
MLT 1102 And forth they ryde in joye and in gladnesse. 968
MLT 1103 And whan she saugh hir fader in the strete, 970
MLT 1104 She lighte doun, and falleth hym to feete. 970
MLT 1110 Was put allone and dampned for to dye. 976
MLT 1119 In joye and blisse at mete I lete hem dwelle 986
MLT 1122 Maad by the Pope, and lyved cristenly; 988
MLT 1131 Wher as they lyve in joye and in quiete. 998
MLT 1142 For Deeth, that taketh of heigh and logh his rente, 1008
MLT 1147 And dame Custance, finally to seye, 1014
MLT 1150 And fyndeth hire freendes hoole and sounde; 1016
MLT 1150 And fyndeth hire freendes hoole and sounde; 1016
MLT 1152 And whan that she hir fader hath yfounde, 1018
MLT 1156 In vertu and in hooly almus-dede 1022
MLT 1157 They lyven alle, and nevere asonder wende; 1024
MLT 1159 And fareth now weel! my tale is at an ende. 1026
MLT 1162 And kepe us alle that been in this place! Amen 1028