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HF 1799 Ys al to good to ese her herte.' " 1798
 
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HF 20 Or why this more then that cause is -- 20
HF 51 For hyt is warned to derkly -- 50
HF 73 Besyde a folk men clepeth Cymerie -- 72
HF 291 May saufly leye hyt to his ye " -- 290
HF 313 As me mette redely -- 312
HF 349 O wikke Fame! -- for ther nys 348
HF 359 Wol doo eft-sones, hardely' -- 358
HF 407 How he betrayed Adriane -- 406
HF 465 At the prayer of Venus -- 464
HF 597 For Joves ys not theraboute -- 596
HF 598 I dar wel putte the out of doute -- 598
HF 620 And never-the-lesse hast set thy wit -- 620
HF 621 Although that in thy hed ful lyte is -- 620
HF 698 Then ever cornes were in graunges -- 698
HF 776 And rent -- loo, thys ys my sentence. 776
HF 787 I preve hyt thus -- take hede now -- 786
HF 787 I preve hyt thus -- take hede now -- 786
HF 821 Til hyt be atte Hous of Fame -- 820
HF 825 Enclyned ys upward to meve -- 824
HF 826 This mayst thou fele wel I preve -- 826
HF 838 Yif hyt aweye be therfroo -- 838
HF 839 As I have before preved the -- 838
HF 978 Cloude " -- and al that y of spak. 978
HF 1056 For the love of God, telle me -- 1056
HF 1057 In sooth, that wil I of the lere -- 1056
HF 1071 Thou wost now how, cometh every speche -- 1070
HF 1103 That in myn hed ymarked ys -- 1102
HF 1105 The Hous of Fame for to descryve -- 1104
HF 1161 Of a castel that stood on high -- 1160
HF 1162 Al this writynge that I sigh -- 1162
HF 1195 In which stoden, al withoute -- 1194
HF 1196 Ful the castel, al aboute -- 1196
HF 1279 Pleye an uncouth thyng to telle -- 1278
HF 1571 For Eolus the god of wynde -- 1570
HF 1690 Ther come the ferthe companye -- 1690
HF 1691 But certeyn they were wonder fewe -- 1690
HF 1761 Leet men gliwe on us the name -- 1760
HF 2013 That thou suffrest debonairly -- 2012
HF 2018 Languisshe and eke in poynt to breste -- 2018
HF 2030 That in this hous was, as me thoghte -- 2030
HF 2032 And nothing hyt aboute wente -- 2032
HF 2051 And swor therto that hit was soth -- 2050
HF 2054 " That shal be founde, " " That dar I leye " -- 2054
HF 2136 That shal not now be told for me -- 2136
HF 2140 Alle the sheves in the lathe -- 2140
 
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HF 8 And why this a revelacion, 8
HF 9 Why this a drem, why that a sweven, 8
HF 9 Why this a drem, why that a sweven, 8
HF 11 Why this a fantome, why these oracles, 10
HF 62 So wonderful a drem as I 62
HF 70 That duelleth in a cave of stoon 70
HF 71 Upon a strem that cometh fro Lete, 70
HF 72 That is a flood of helle unswete, 72
HF 73 Besyde a folk men clepeth Cymerie -- 72
HF 103 Lo, with such a conclusion 102
HF 106 That high upon a gebet dyde. 106
HF 120 Withyn a temple ymad of glas, 120
HF 133 Naked fletynge in a see, 132
HF 141 I fond that on a wall ther was 140
HF 142 Thus writen on a table of bras: 142
HF 181 And in a forest as they wente, 180
HF 182 At a turnynge of a wente, 182
HF 182 At a turnynge of a wente, 182
HF 226 And a knyght highte Achate 226
HF 228 Goynge in a queynt array 228
HF 251 Hyt were a long proces to telle, 250
HF 267 For he to hir a traytour was; 266
HF 269 Loo, how a woman doth amys 268
HF 275 Kevered many a shrewed vice. 274
HF 277 To take a love oonly for chere, 276
HF 288 That loved al to sone a gest; 288
HF 289 Therfore I wol seye a proverbe, 288
HF 302 That every yer wolde have a newe, 302
HF 331 In speche, and never a del of trouthe? 330
HF 341 For, though your love laste a seson, 340
HF 363 Certeyn, avayleth hir not a stre. 362
HF 387 That for to thynken hyt, a tene is. 386
HF 396 Loo, was not this a woo and routhe? 396
HF 414 And he made hir a ful fals jape; 414
HF 415 For aftir this, withyn a while, 414
HF 448 He moste rede many a rowe 448
HF 470 " A, Lord, " thoughte I, " that madest us, 470
HF 482 Then sawgh I but a large feld, 482
HF 504 That never sawe men such a syghte, 504
HF 517 Ne mette such a drem as this. 516
HF 536 That smot somtyme a tour to powder 536
HF 543 Me, fleynge, in a swap he hente, 542
HF 546 As lyghtly as I were a larke, 546
HF 599 To make of the as yet a sterre; 598
HF 607 Of which thou hast a fere and wonder, 606
HF 662 Wol that I bere the to a place 662
HF 681 But as a blynd man stert an hare; 680
HF 704 In al a realme, and alle the spies, 704
HF 719 And stant eke in so juste a place 718
HF 726 Tellen the a propre skille 726
HF 727 And a worthy demonstracion 726
HF 731 Hath a kyndely stede ther he 730
HF 774 For whan a pipe is blowen sharpe 774
HF 785 Thogh hyt were piped of a mous, 784
HF 789 Throwe on water now a stoon, 788
HF 791 A litel roundell as a sercle, 790
HF 791 A litel roundell as a sercle, 790
HF 792 Paraunter brod as a covercle; 792
HF 806 Although thou thenke hyt a gret wonder. 806
HF 865 " A ha, " quod he, " lo, so I can 864
HF 866 Lewedly to a lewed man 866
HF 872 [Quod he]. " A good persuasion, " 872
HF 878 A preve by experience, 878
HF 904 But thus sone in a while he 904
HF 907 No more semed than a prikke; 906
HF 930 Duelleth many a citezeyn, 930
HF 949 Which that in heven a sygne is yit. 948
HF 957 Loo, ys it not a gret myschaunce 956
HF 958 To lete a fool han governaunce 958
HF 973 That writ, " A thought may flee so hye 972
HF 979 Thoo gan y wexen in a were, 978
HF 1019 A while, and than he gan to crye, 1018
HF 1037 And lat a man stonde, out of doute, 1036
HF 1038 A myle thens, and here hyt route; 1038
HF 1040 After the clappe of a thundringe, 1040
HF 1048 As men may casten with a spere. 1048
HF 1049 Y nyste how, but in a strete 1048
HF 1051 And seyde, " Walke forth a pas, 1050
HF 1083 And ys not this a wonder thyng? " 1082
HF 1098 Though som vers fayle in a sillable; 1098
HF 1116 That stood upon so hygh a roche, 1116
HF 1130 A roche of yse, and not of stel. 1130
HF 1132 This were a feble fundament 1132
HF 1133 To bilden on a place hye. 1132
HF 1161 Of a castel that stood on high -- 1160
HF 1163 And stood eke on so cold a place 1162
HF 1166 And fond upon the cop a woon, 1166
HF 1238 Stonden in a large space, 1238
HF 1270 To make a man ben hool or syk. 1270
HF 1278 Upon a table of sycamour 1278
HF 1280 Y saugh him carien a wynd-melle 1280
HF 1281 Under a walsh-note shale. 1280
HF 1289 That shoone ful lyghter than a glas 1288
HF 1309 " A larges, larges, hold up wel! 1308
HF 1325 Had on him throwen a vesture 1324
HF 1326 Which that men clepe a cote-armure, 1326
HF 1334 Men myghte make of hem a bible 1334
HF 1345 Was plated half a foote thikke 1344
HF 1353 As grasses growen in a mede. 1352
HF 1360 But al on hye, above a dees, 1360
HF 1361 Sitte in a see imperiall, 1360
HF 1362 That mad was of a rubee all, 1362
HF 1363 Which that a carbuncle ys ycalled, 1362
HF 1365 A femynyne creature, 1364
HF 1370 That the lengthe of a cubite 1370
HF 1372 But thus sone in a whyle she 1372
HF 1378 I saugh a gretter wonder yit, 1378
HF 1414 That with a sherte hys lyf les. 1414
HF 1417 Of which I stynte a while now, 1416
HF 1421 Fro the dees, many a peler 1420
HF 1430 Upon a piler stonde on high, 1430
HF 1450 That hath a ful large whel to turne. 1450
HF 1465 Ful wonder hy on a piler 1464
HF 1476 Betwex hem was a litil envye. 1476
HF 1481 Tho saugh I stonde on a piler, 1480
HF 1484 That bore hath up a longe while 1484
HF 1486 And next hym on a piler was, 1486
HF 1495 Wel more be a thousand del 1494
HF 1497 Thoo saugh I on a piler by, 1496
HF 1507 And next him on a piler stood 1506
HF 1517 But hit a ful confus matere 1516
HF 1521 I herde a noyse aprochen blyve, 1520
HF 1524 Ryght such a maner murmurynge, 1524
HF 1528 A ryght gret companye withalle, 1528
HF 1537 Ech of us of thy grace a bone! " 1536
HF 1552 Seyden sooth, and noght a lye. 1552
HF 1584 And found where in a cave of ston, 1584
HF 1585 In a contree that highte Trace, 1584
HF 1596 Tok to a man that highte Triton 1596
HF 1598 And let a certeyn wynd to goo, 1598
HF 1600 That hyt ne lefte not a skye 1600
HF 1619 That ye shal have a shrewed fame, 1618
HF 1645 And such a smoke gan out wende 1644
HF 1653 As dooth the ryver from a welle, 1652
HF 1686 As men a pot of bawme helde 1686
HF 1687 Among a basket ful of roses. 1686
HF 1692 And gunne stonden in a rewe, 1692
HF 1708 And seyden they yeven noght a lek 1708
HF 1735 That we mowe han as good a fame, 1734
HF 1790 Goo blowe this folk a sory grace, " 1790
HF 1798 And yet she that grynt at a querne 1798
HF 1802 He gan to blasen out a soun 1802
HF 1818 And do hyt blowe in a clarioun. 1818
HF 1819 " Nay, wis, " quod she, " hyt were a vice. 1818
HF 1823 Tho come ther lepynge in a route, 1822
HF 1840 That werest on thy hose a pale, 1840
HF 1841 And on thy tipet such a belle? " 1840
HF 1848 I wolde fayn han had a fame, 1848
HF 1852 Thoughte y, as gret a fame han shrewes, 1852
HF 1918 Tho saugh y stonde in a valeye, 1918
HF 1927 And therout com so gret a noyse 1926
HF 1949 A thousand holes, and wel moo, 1948
HF 1985 And hyt was shapen lyk a cage. 1984
HF 1991 Was perched hye upon a stoon; 1990
HF 1994 That thou a while abide me, 1994
HF 2029 And at a wyndowe yn me broghte, 2028
HF 2034 But which a congregacioun 2034
HF 2040 Ne ded so many a creature; 2040
HF 2042 Hadde y a fote-brede of space. 2042
HF 2045 A newe tydynge prively, 2044
HF 2060 Whan oon had herd a thing, ywis, 2060
HF 2064 Or hyt a forlong way was old, 2064
HF 2079 From a sparke spronge amys, 2078
HF 2080 Til al a citee brent up ys. 2080
HF 2084 Up to a wyndowe out to goon; 2084
HF 2089 A lesyng and a sad soth sawe, 2088
HF 2089 A lesyng and a sad soth sawe, 2088
HF 2091 Out at a wyndowe for to pace; 2090
HF 2119 Twenty thousand in a route, 2118
HF 2126 O, many a thousand tymes twelve 2126
HF 2134 And eke a tydynge for to here, 2134
HF 2141 I herde a gret noyse withalle 2140
HF 2142 In a corner of the halle, 2142
HF 2155 Atte laste y saugh a man, 2154
HF 2158 A man of gret auctorite. . . . 2158