| AMENDERE.......1 | |
| WBT 1197 A greet amendere eek of sapience | 340 |
| AMONGES........1 | |
| WBT 952 Ovyde, amonges othere thynges smale, | 96 |
| AN.............6 | |
| WBT 873 For ther as wont to walken was an elf | 16 |
| WBT 910 An answere suffisant in this mateere; | 54 |
| WBT 1081 And al day after hidde hym as an owle, | 224 |
| WBT 1112 Swich arrogance is nat worth an hen. | 256 |
| WBT 1183 Glad poverte is an honest thyng, certeyn; | 326 |
| WBT 1210 Seyn that men sholde an oold wight doon favour | 354 |
| AND............137 | |
| WBT 865 For now the grete charitee and prayeres | 8 |
| WBT 866 Of lymytours and othere hooly freres, | 10 |
| WBT 867 That serchen every lond and every streem, | 10 |
| WBT 875 In undermeles and in morwenynges, | 18 |
| WBT 876 And seyth his matyns and his hooly thynges | 20 |
| WBT 876 And seyth his matyns and his hooly thynges | 20 |
| WBT 878 Wommen may go saufly up and doun. | 22 |
| WBT 881 And he ne wol doon hem but dishonour. | 24 |
| WBT 882 And so bifel that this kyng Arthour | 26 |
| WBT 885 And happed that, allone as he was born, | 28 |
| WBT 890 And swich pursute unto the kyng Arthour | 34 |
| WBT 892 By cours of lawe, and sholde han lost his heed -- | 36 |
| WBT 894 But that the queene and other ladyes mo | 38 |
| WBT 897 And yaf hym to the queene, al at hir wille, | 40 |
| WBT 900 And after this thus spak she to the knyght, | 44 |
| WBT 906 Be war, and keep thy nekke-boon from iren! | 50 |
| WBT 907 And if thou kanst nat tellen it anon, | 50 |
| WBT 909 A twelf-month and a day, to seche and leere | 52 |
| WBT 909 A twelf-month and a day, to seche and leere | 52 |
| WBT 911 And suretee wol I han, er that thou pace, | 54 |
| WBT 913 Wo was this knyght, and sorwefully he siketh; | 56 |
| WBT 915 And at the laste he chees hym for to wende | 58 |
| WBT 916 And come agayn, right at the yeres ende, | 60 |
| WBT 918 And taketh his leve, and wendeth forth his weye. | 62 |
| WBT 918 And taketh his leve, and wendeth forth his weye. | 62 |
| WBT 919 He seketh every hous and every place | 62 |
| WBT 928 And oftetyme to be wydwe and wedde. | 72 |
| WBT 928 And oftetyme to be wydwe and wedde. | 72 |
| WBT 930 Whan that we been yflatered and yplesed. | 74 |
| WBT 933 And with attendance and with bisynesse | 76 |
| WBT 933 And with attendance and with bisynesse | 76 |
| WBT 934 Been we ylymed, bothe moore and lesse. | 78 |
| WBT 935 And somme seyen that we loven best | 78 |
| WBT 936 For to be free and do right as us lest, | 80 |
| WBT 937 And that no man repreve us of oure vice, | 80 |
| WBT 938 But seye that we be wise and no thyng nyce. | 82 |
| WBT 942 Assay, and he shal fynde it that so dooth; | 86 |
| WBT 944 We wol been holden wise and clene of synne. | 88 |
| WBT 945 And somme seyn that greet delit han we | 88 |
| WBT 946 For to been holden stable, and eek secree, | 90 |
| WBT 947 And in o purpos stedefastly to dwelle, | 90 |
| WBT 948 And nat biwreye thyng that men us telle. | 92 |
| WBT 958 He loved hire moost, and trusted hire also; | 102 |
| WBT 969 And sith she dorste telle it to no man, | 112 |
| WBT 972 And as a bitore bombleth in the myre, | 116 |
| WBT 975 Quod she; " to thee I telle it and namo; | 118 |
| WBT 982 Redeth Ovyde, and ther ye may it leere. | 126 |
| WBT 989 And in his wey it happed hym to ryde, | 132 |
| WBT 992 Of ladyes foure and twenty, and yet mo; | 136 |
| WBT 992 Of ladyes foure and twenty, and yet mo; | 136 |
| WBT 1001 And seyde, " Sire knyght, heer forth ne lith no wey. | 144 |
| WBT 1012 And I wol telle it yow er it be nyght. " | 156 |
| WBT 1022 And bad hym to be glad and have no fere. | 166 |
| WBT 1022 And bad hym to be glad and have no fere. | 166 |
| WBT 1025 And redy was his answere, as he sayde. | 168 |
| WBT 1026 Ful many a noble wyf, and many a mayde, | 170 |
| WBT 1027 And many a wydwe, for that they been wise, | 170 |
| WBT 1030 And afterward this knyght was bode appeere. | 174 |
| WBT 1032 And that the knyght sholde telle in audience | 176 |
| WBT 1040 And for to been in maistrie hym above. | 184 |
| WBT 1046 And with that word up stirte the olde wyf, | 190 |
| WBT 1058 This knyght answerde, " Allas and weylawey! | 202 |
| WBT 1061 Taak al my good and lat my body go. " | 204 |
| WBT 1063 For thogh that I be foul, and oold, and poore | 206 |
| WBT 1063 For thogh that I be foul, and oold, and poore | 206 |
| WBT 1066 But if thy wyf I were, and eek thy love. " | 210 |
| WBT 1072 And taketh his olde wyf, and gooth to bedde. | 216 |
| WBT 1072 And taketh his olde wyf, and gooth to bedde. | 216 |
| WBT 1075 To tellen yow the joye and al th' array | 218 |
| WBT 1079 Ther nas but hevynesse and muche sorwe. | 222 |
| WBT 1081 And al day after hidde hym as an owle, | 224 |
| WBT 1085 He walweth and he turneth to and fro. | 228 |
| WBT 1085 He walweth and he turneth to and fro. | 228 |
| WBT 1087 And seyde, " O deere housbonde, benedicitee! | 230 |
| WBT 1091 I am youre owene love and youre wyf; | 234 |
| WBT 1093 And, certes, yet ne dide I yow nevere unright; | 236 |
| WBT 1097 And it shal been amended, if I may. " | 240 |
| WBT 1100 Thou art so loothly, and so oold also, | 244 |
| WBT 1101 And therto comen of so lough a kynde, | 244 |
| WBT 1102 That litel wonder is thogh I walwe and wynde. | 246 |
| WBT 1114 Pryvee and apert, and moost entendeth ay | 258 |
| WBT 1114 Pryvee and apert, and moost entendeth ay | 258 |
| WBT 1124 And bad us folwen hem in swich degree. | 268 |
| WBT 1132 But temporel thyng, that man may hurte and mayme. | 276 |
| WBT 1136 Pryvee and apert thanne wolde they nevere fyne | 280 |
| WBT 1139 " Taak fyr and ber it in the derkeste hous | 282 |
| WBT 1140 Bitwix this and the mount of Kaukasous, | 284 |
| WBT 1141 And lat men shette the dores and go thenne; | 284 |
| WBT 1141 And lat men shette the dores and go thenne; | 284 |
| WBT 1142 Yet wole the fyr as faire lye and brenne | 286 |
| WBT 1151 A lordes sone do shame and vileynye; | 294 |
| WBT 1152 And he that wole han pris of his gentrye, | 296 |
| WBT 1154 And hadde his eldres noble and vertuous, | 298 |
| WBT 1154 And hadde his eldres noble and vertuous, | 298 |
| WBT 1155 And nel hymselven do no gentil dedis | 298 |
| WBT 1168 Reedeth Senek, and redeth eek Boece; | 312 |
| WBT 1171 And therfore, leeve housbonde, I thus conclude: | 314 |
| WBT 1173 Yet may the hye God, and so hope I, | 316 |
| WBT 1176 To lyven vertuously and weyve synne. | 320 |
| WBT 1177 " And ther as ye of poverte me repreeve, | 320 |
| WBT 1180 And certes every man, mayden, or wyf | 324 |
| WBT 1184 This wole Senec and othere clerkes seyn. | 328 |
| WBT 1194 Bifore the theves he may synge and pleye.' | 338 |
| WBT 1195 Poverte is hateful good and, as I gesse, | 338 |
| WBT 1202 Maketh his God and eek hymself to knowe. | 346 |
| WBT 1205 And therfore, sire, syn that I noght yow greve, | 348 |
| WBT 1208 And certes, sire, thogh noon auctoritee | 352 |
| WBT 1211 And clepe hym fader, for youre gentillesse; | 354 |
| WBT 1212 And auctours shal I fynden, as I gesse. | 356 |
| WBT 1213 " Now ther ye seye that I am foul and old, | 356 |
| WBT 1215 For filthe and eelde, also moot I thee, | 358 |
| WBT 1220 To han me foul and old til that I deye, | 364 |
| WBT 1221 And be to yow a trewe, humble wyf, | 364 |
| WBT 1222 And nevere yow displese in al my lyf, | 366 |
| WBT 1223 Or elles ye wol han me yong and fair, | 366 |
| WBT 1224 And take youre aventure of the repair | 368 |
| WBT 1228 This knyght avyseth hym and sore siketh, | 372 |
| WBT 1230 " My lady and my love, and wyf so deere, | 374 |
| WBT 1230 " My lady and my love, and wyf so deere, | 374 |
| WBT 1233 And moost honour to yow and me also. | 376 |
| WBT 1233 And moost honour to yow and me also. | 376 |
| WBT 1237 " Syn I may chese and governe as me lest? " | 380 |
| WBT 1241 This is to seyn, ye, bothe fair and good. | 384 |
| WBT 1243 But I to yow be also good and trewe | 386 |
| WBT 1245 And but I be to-morn as fair to seene | 388 |
| WBT 1247 That is bitwixe the est and eke the west, | 390 |
| WBT 1248 Dooth with my lyf and deth right as yow lest. | 392 |
| WBT 1250 And whan the knyght saugh verraily al this, | 394 |
| WBT 1251 That she so fair was, and so yong therto, | 394 |
| WBT 1255 And she obeyed hym in every thyng | 398 |
| WBT 1257 And thus they lyve unto hir lyves ende | 400 |
| WBT 1258 In parfit joye; and Jhesu Crist us sende | 402 |
| WBT 1259 Housbondes meeke, yonge, and fressh abedde, | 402 |
| WBT 1260 And grace t' overbyde hem that we wedde; | 404 |
| WBT 1261 And eek I praye Jhesu shorte hir lyves | 404 |
| WBT 1263 And olde and angry nygardes of dispence, | 406 |
| WBT 1263 And olde and angry nygardes of dispence, | 406 |