| ALWEY.............3 | |
| HF 76 That alwey for to slepe hir wone is. | 76 |
| HF 466 The whiche I preye alwey save us, | 466 |
| HF 744 Alwey they seke upward on highte, | 744 |
| ALYVE.............1 | |
| HF 2055 That al the folk that ys alyve | 2054 |
| AM................11 | |
| HF 108 I am no bet in charyte! | 108 |
| HF 475 Ne where I am, ne in what contree. | 474 |
| HF 479 That may me telle where I am. " | 478 |
| HF 582 I am thy frend. " And therwith I | 582 |
| HF 588 I neyther am Ennok, ne Elye, | 588 |
| HF 601 I wol the telle what I am, | 600 |
| HF 608 Am dwellynge with the god of thonder, | 608 |
| HF 980 And seyde, " Y wot wel y am here, | 980 |
| HF 995 " And why? " " For y am now to old. " | 994 |
| HF 1843 I am that ylke shrewe, ywis, | 1842 |
| HF 2022 To which I am obedient, | 2022 |
| AMONG.............1 | |
| HF 1687 Among a basket ful of roses. | 1686 |
| AMONGES...........1 | |
| HF 1633 For they, amonges al the pres, | 1632 |
| AMYDDYS...........1 | |
| HF 845 Ys set amyddys of these three, | 844 |
| AMYS..............4 | |
| HF 269 Loo, how a woman doth amys | 268 |
| HF 596 " Thow demest of thyself amys, | 596 |
| HF 2016 Syth that Fortune hath mad amys | 2016 |
| HF 2079 From a sparke spronge amys, | 2078 |
| AN................19 | |
| HF 7 Why that is an avision | 6 |
| HF 229 As she had ben an hunteresse, | 228 |
| HF 416 He lefte hir slepynge in an ile | 416 |
| HF 440 And Eneas, besyde an yle, | 440 |
| HF 499 Me thoughte I sawgh an egle sore, | 498 |
| HF 513 So sely an avisyon, | 512 |
| HF 659 And lyvest thus as an heremyte, | 658 |
| HF 681 But as a blynd man stert an hare; | 680 |
| HF 811 Moveth first an ayr aboute, | 810 |
| HF 1201 Ther herde I pleyen on an harpe, | 1200 |
| HF 1212 And countrefete hem as an ape, | 1212 |
| HF 1237 Tho saugh I in an other place | 1236 |
| HF 1279 Pleye an uncouth thyng to telle -- | 1278 |
| HF 1457 Upon an yren piler strong | 1456 |
| HF 1522 That ferde as been don in an hive | 1522 |
| HF 1920 An hous, that Domus Dedaly, | 1920 |
| HF 1987 Ne saugh y such an hous as this. " | 1986 |
| HF 2020 Wol do the an ese, al be hyt lyte, | 2020 |
| HF 2149 And whan they were alle on an hepe, | 2148 |
| ANCHISES..........2 | |
| HF 168 And took his fader Anchises, | 168 |
| HF 171 The whiche Anchises in hys hond | 170 |
| ANCHYSES..........1 | |
| HF 442 His fader, Anchyses the free; | 442 |
| AND...............667 | |
| HF 5 And why th' effect folweth of somme, | 4 |
| HF 6 And of somme hit shal never come; | 6 |
| HF 8 And why this a revelacion, | 8 |
| HF 10 And noght to every man lyche even; | 10 |
| HF 34 Of somme, and contemplacion | 34 |
| HF 46 And that hyt warneth alle and some | 46 |
| HF 46 And that hyt warneth alle and some | 46 |
| HF 54 That trete of this and other werkes, | 54 |
| HF 77 And to this god that I of rede | 76 |
| HF 81 And he that mover ys of al, | 80 |
| HF 82 That is and was and ever shal, | 82 |
| HF 82 That is and was and ever shal, | 82 |
| HF 85 And for to stonden alle in grace | 84 |
| HF 88 And shelde hem fro poverte and shonde, | 88 |
| HF 88 And shelde hem fro poverte and shonde, | 88 |
| HF 89 And from unhap and ech disese, | 88 |
| HF 89 And from unhap and ech disese, | 88 |
| HF 90 And sende hem al that may hem plese, | 90 |
| HF 91 That take hit wel and skorne hyt noght, | 90 |
| HF 94 And whoso thorgh presumpcion, | 94 |
| HF 102 And graunte he mote hit ful deserve, | 102 |
| HF 114 And fil on slepe wonder sone, | 114 |
| HF 123 And moo ryche tabernacles, | 122 |
| HF 124 And with perre moo pynacles, | 124 |
| HF 125 And moo curiouse portreytures, | 124 |
| HF 126 And queynte maner of figures | 126 |
| HF 134 And also on hir hed, pardee, | 134 |
| HF 135 Hir rose garlond whit and red, | 134 |
| HF 136 And hir comb to kembe hyr hed, | 136 |
| HF 137 Hir dowves, and daun Cupido | 136 |
| HF 138 Hir blynde sone, and Vulcano, | 138 |
| HF 140 But as I romed up and doun, | 140 |
| HF 144 The armes and also the man | 144 |
| HF 149 And tho began the story anoon, | 148 |
| HF 154 And his chere and his lesynge, | 154 |
| HF 154 And his chere and his lesynge, | 154 |
| HF 157 And aftir this was grave, allas, | 156 |
| HF 159 And wonne, and kyng Priam yslayn | 158 |
| HF 159 And wonne, and kyng Priam yslayn | 158 |
| HF 160 And Polytes his sone, certayn, | 160 |
| HF 162 And next that sawgh I how Venus, | 162 |
| HF 165 And bad hir sone Eneas flee; | 164 |
| HF 166 And how he fledde, and how that he | 166 |
| HF 166 And how he fledde, and how that he | 166 |
| HF 168 And took his fader Anchises, | 168 |
| HF 169 And bar hym on hys bak away, | 168 |
| HF 170 Cryinge, " Allas, and welaway! " | 170 |
| HF 174 And I saugh next, in al thys fere, | 174 |
| HF 177 And hir yonge sone Iulo, | 176 |
| HF 178 And eke Askanius also, | 178 |
| HF 181 And in a forest as they wente, | 180 |
| HF 185 How he hir soughte, and how hir gost | 184 |
| HF 187 And seyde he moste unto Itayle, | 186 |
| HF 192 And for to kepe hir sone hym preyde. | 192 |
| HF 194 Hys fader eke, and his meynee, | 194 |
| HF 202 Renne and crye as thou were wood | 202 |
| HF 206 Lord and lady, grom and wenche, | 206 |
| HF 206 Lord and lady, grom and wenche, | 206 |
| HF 216 To save and kepe that navye | 216 |
| HF 220 And graunted of the tempest lysse. | 220 |
| HF 222 And how with alle pyne he wente, | 222 |
| HF 223 And prively tok arryvage | 222 |
| HF 225 And on the morwe, how that he | 224 |
| HF 226 And a knyght highte Achate | 226 |
| HF 233 And how his shippes dreynte were, | 232 |
| HF 236 And bad hym to Cartage goo, | 236 |
| HF 237 And ther he shulde his folk fynde, | 236 |
| HF 239 And, shortly of this thyng to pace, | 238 |
| HF 243 Becam hys love and let him doo | 242 |
| HF 249 And eke to telle the manere | 248 |
| HF 252 And over-long for yow to dwelle. | 252 |
| HF 256 And after grave was how shee | 256 |
| HF 259 And dide hym al the reverence | 258 |
| HF 260 And leyde on hym al the dispence | 260 |
| HF 263 As he hir swor; and herby demed | 262 |
| HF 283 And thanne wol he causes fynde | 282 |
| HF 284 And swere how that she ys unkynde, | 284 |
| HF 287 And Dido, and hir nyce lest, | 286 |
| HF 287 And Dido, and hir nyce lest, | 286 |
| HF 295 And lefte hir ful unkyndely. | 294 |
| HF 298 And wende fro hir to Itayle, | 298 |
| HF 308 And yet ther shal the thridde be | 308 |
| HF 317 And slee mee not! Goo noght awey! | 316 |
| HF 331 In speche, and never a del of trouthe? | 330 |
| HF 334 Now see I wel, and telle kan, | 334 |
| HF 343 And eke how that ye determynen, | 342 |
| HF 344 And for the more part diffynen. | 344 |
| HF 347 And alle myn actes red and songe | 346 |
| HF 347 And alle myn actes red and songe | 346 |
| HF 357 And that I shal thus juged be: | 356 |
| HF 364 And when she wiste sothly he | 364 |
| HF 367 And called on hir suster Anne, | 366 |
| HF 368 And gan hir to compleyne thanne, | 368 |
| HF 369 And seyde that she cause was | 368 |
| HF 371 And thus counseylled hir thertoo. | 370 |
| HF 372 But what! When this was seyd and doo, | 372 |
| HF 374 And deyde thorgh the wounde smerte. | 374 |
| HF 375 And al the maner how she deyde, | 374 |
| HF 376 And alle the wordes that she seyde, | 376 |
| HF 381 And nere hyt to long to endyte, | 380 |
| HF 386 And al day sen hyt yet in dede, | 386 |
| HF 390 And traysed Phillis wikkidly, | 390 |
| HF 392 And falsly gan hys terme pace; | 392 |
| HF 393 And when she wiste that he was fals, | 392 |
| HF 396 Loo, was not this a woo and routhe? | 396 |
| HF 397 Eke lo how fals and reccheles | 396 |
| HF 399 And Paris to Oenone, | 398 |
| HF 400 And Jason to Isiphile, | 400 |
| HF 401 And eft Jason to Medea, | 400 |
| HF 402 And Ercules to Dyanira, | 402 |
| HF 412 And for she had of hym pite, | 412 |
| HF 414 And he made hir a ful fals jape; | 414 |
| HF 418 And stal away and let hir be, | 418 |
| HF 418 And stal away and let hir be, | 418 |
| HF 419 And took hir suster Phedra thoo | 418 |
| HF 420 With him, and gan to shippe goo. | 420 |
| HF 421 And yet he had yswore to here | 420 |
| HF 431 And leve Auffrikes regioun, | 430 |
| HF 432 And Dido and hir faire toun. | 432 |
| HF 432 And Dido and hir faire toun. | 432 |
| HF 435 And how the tempest al began, | 434 |
| HF 436 And how he loste hys sterisman, | 436 |
| HF 439 And also sawgh I how Sybile | 438 |
| HF 440 And Eneas, besyde an yle, | 440 |
| HF 444 And Dido, and eke Deiphebus; | 444 |
| HF 444 And Dido, and eke Deiphebus; | 444 |
| HF 445 And every turment eke in helle | 444 |
| HF 453 And with kyng Latyne hys tretee | 452 |
| HF 454 And alle the batayles that hee | 454 |
| HF 455 Was at hymself, and eke hys knyghtis, | 454 |
| HF 457 And how he Turnus reft his lyf, | 456 |
| HF 458 And wan Lavina to his wif; | 458 |
| HF 459 And alle the mervelous signals | 458 |
| HF 462 For al hir sleight and hir compas, | 462 |
| HF 467 And us ay of oure sorwes lyghte! | 466 |
| HF 476 But now wol I goo out and see, | 476 |
| HF 493 Fro fantome and illusion | 492 |
| HF 494 Me save! " And with devocion | 494 |
| HF 503 Hyt was of gold, and shon so bryghte | 502 |
| HF 508 And somwhat dounward gan hyt lyghte. | 508 |
| HF 511 And [listeth. of my drem to lere, | 510 |
| HF 520 And ye, me to endite and ryme | 520 |
| HF 520 And ye, me to endite and ryme | 520 |
| HF 524 And in the tresorye hyt shette | 524 |
| HF 528 Now kythe thyn engyn and myght! | 528 |
| HF 532 I gan beholde more and more | 532 |
| HF 533 To se the beaute and the wonder; | 532 |
| HF 537 And in his swifte comynge brende, | 536 |
| HF 541 And with hys grymme pawes stronge, | 540 |
| HF 544 And with hys sours ayen up wente, | 544 |
| HF 549 For so astonyed and asweved | 548 |
| HF 551 What with his sours and with my drede, | 550 |
| HF 556 In mannes vois, and seyde, " Awak! | 556 |
| HF 557 And be not agast so, for shame! " | 556 |
| HF 558 And called me tho by my name, | 558 |
| HF 559 And for I shulde the bet abreyde, | 558 |
| HF 561 Ryght in the same vois and stevene | 560 |
| HF 563 And with that vois, soth for to seyn, | 562 |
| HF 567 And here-withal I gan to stere, | 566 |
| HF 568 And he me in his fet to bere, | 568 |
| HF 570 And felte eke tho myn herte bete. | 570 |
| HF 571 And thoo gan he me to disporte, | 570 |
| HF 572 And with wordes to comforte, | 572 |
| HF 573 And sayde twyes, " Seynte Marye, | 572 |
| HF 575 And nothyng nedeth it, pardee, | 574 |
| HF 578 And this caas that betyd the is, | 578 |
| HF 579 Is for thy lore and for thy prow. | 578 |
| HF 582 I am thy frend. " And therwith I | 582 |
| HF 592 And mad the goddys botiller. " | 592 |
| HF 595 That I so thoughte, and seyde this: | 594 |
| HF 602 And whider thou shalt, and why I cam | 602 |
| HF 602 And whider thou shalt, and why I cam | 602 |
| HF 604 Good herte, and not for fere quake. " | 604 |
| HF 607 Of which thou hast a fere and wonder, | 606 |
| HF 612 And for this cause he hath me sent | 612 |
| HF 618 And faire Venus also, | 618 |
| HF 620 And never-the-lesse hast set thy wit -- | 620 |
| HF 625 Of Love and of hys servantes eke, | 624 |
| HF 626 That have hys servyse soght, and seke; | 626 |
| HF 627 And peynest the to preyse hys art, | 626 |
| HF 631 And vertu eke, that thou wolt make | 630 |
| HF 634 And ever mo of love enditest, | 634 |
| HF 635 In honour of hym and in preysynges, | 634 |
| HF 636 And in his folkes furtherynges, | 636 |
| HF 637 And in hir matere al devisest, | 636 |
| HF 638 And noght hym nor his folk dispisest, | 638 |
| HF 643 And also, beau sir, other thynges: | 642 |
| HF 647 And noght oonly fro fer contree | 646 |
| HF 653 And hast mad alle thy rekenynges, | 652 |
| HF 654 In stede of reste and newe thynges | 654 |
| HF 656 And, also domb as any stoon, | 656 |
| HF 659 And lyvest thus as an heremyte, | 658 |
| HF 661 " And therfore Joves, thorgh hys grace, | 660 |
| HF 664 To do the som disport and game, | 664 |
| HF 666 Of labour and devocion | 666 |
| HF 669 And thus this god, thorgh his merite, | 668 |
| HF 675 And of Loves folk moo tydynges, | 674 |
| HF 676 Both sothe sawes and lesinges, | 676 |
| HF 677 And moo loves newe begonne, | 676 |
| HF 678 And longe yserved loves wonne, | 678 |
| HF 679 And moo loves casuelly | 678 |
| HF 682 And more jolytee and fare | 682 |
| HF 682 And more jolytee and fare | 682 |
| HF 684 As thinketh hem, and over-al wel; | 684 |
| HF 686 Mo murmures and moo novelries, | 686 |
| HF 687 And moo dissymulacions, | 686 |
| HF 688 And feyned reparacions, | 688 |
| HF 689 And moo berdys in two houres | 688 |
| HF 692 And eke moo holdynge in hondes, | 692 |
| HF 693 And also moo renovelaunces | 692 |
| HF 695 Mo love-dayes and acordes | 694 |
| HF 697 And eke of loves moo eschaunges | 696 |
| HF 704 In al a realme, and alle the spies, | 704 |
| HF 712 And so thyn oune bok hyt tellith. | 712 |
| HF 715 Betwixen hevene and erthe and see, | 714 |
| HF 715 Betwixen hevene and erthe and see, | 714 |
| HF 719 And stant eke in so juste a place | 718 |
| HF 727 And a worthy demonstracion | 726 |
| HF 740 And bere hyt never so hye on highte, | 740 |
| HF 746 Lyght thing upward, and dounward charge. | 746 |
| HF 747 And for this cause mayst thou see | 746 |
| HF 750 And by these skilles, as I fynde, | 750 |
| HF 751 Hath fyssh duellynge in flood and see, | 750 |
| HF 752 And trees eke in erthe bee. | 752 |
| HF 759 As Aristotle and daun Platon, | 758 |
| HF 760 And other clerkys many oon; | 760 |
| HF 761 And to confirme my resoun, | 760 |
| HF 766 And every speche that ys spoken, | 766 |
| HF 776 And rent -- loo, thys ys my sentence. | 776 |
| HF 780 And ryght so breketh it when men speketh. | 780 |
| HF 793 And ryght anoon thow shalt see wel | 792 |
| HF 795 And that the thridde, and so forth, brother, | 794 |
| HF 795 And that the thridde, and so forth, brother, | 794 |
| HF 798 And thus fro roundel to compas, | 798 |
| HF 801 And multiplyinge ever moo, | 800 |
| HF 807 And whoso seyth of trouthe I varye, | 806 |
| HF 809 And ryght thus every word, ywys, | 808 |
| HF 812 And of thys movynge, out of doute, | 812 |
| HF 818 More and more, and speche up bereth, | 818 |
| HF 818 More and more, and speche up bereth, | 818 |
| HF 827 And that same place, ywys, | 826 |
| HF 835 And syn that every thyng that is | 834 |
| HF 843 And this place of which I telle, | 842 |
| HF 846 Heven, erthe, and eke the see, | 846 |
| HF 861 For hard langage and hard matere | 860 |
| HF 864 And y answered and seyde, " Yis. " | 864 |
| HF 864 And y answered and seyde, " Yis. " | 864 |
| HF 867 Speke, and shewe hym swyche skiles | 866 |
| HF 873 Quod I, " hyt is, and lyk to be | 872 |
| HF 875 " Be God, " quod he, " and as I leve, | 874 |
| HF 879 And with thyne eres heren wel, | 878 |
| HF 880 Top and tayl and everydel, | 880 |
| HF 880 Top and tayl and everydel, | 880 |
| HF 884 And with this word upper to sore | 884 |
| HF 885 He gan, and seyde, " Be Seynt Jame, | 884 |
| HF 892 And whan thou hast of ought knowyng, | 892 |
| HF 894 And y anoon shal telle the | 894 |
| HF 896 And y adoun gan loken thoo, | 896 |
| HF 897 And beheld feldes and playnes, | 896 |
| HF 897 And beheld feldes and playnes, | 896 |
| HF 898 And now hilles, and now mountaynes, | 898 |
| HF 898 And now hilles, and now mountaynes, | 898 |
| HF 900 And now unnethes grete bestes, | 900 |
| HF 902 Now tounes, and now grete trees, | 902 |
| HF 911 And seyde, " Seest thou any [toun] | 910 |
| HF 918 Helle and erthe and paradys; | 918 |
| HF 918 Helle and erthe and paradys; | 918 |
| HF 922 Hys wynges malt, and he fel wete | 922 |
| HF 923 In myd the see, and ther he dreynte, | 922 |
| HF 926 And behold this large space, | 926 |
| HF 933 And so saw y all that meynee | 932 |
| HF 934 Boothe goon and also flee. | 934 |
| HF 938 For hit ys whit (and somme, parfey, | 938 |
| HF 943 Algate hys fader carte, and gye. | 942 |
| HF 946 And gonne for to lepe and launce, | 946 |
| HF 946 And gonne for to lepe and launce, | 946 |
| HF 947 And beren hym now up, now doun, | 946 |
| HF 950 And he for ferde loste hys wyt | 950 |
| HF 951 Of that, and let the reynes gon | 950 |
| HF 952 Of his hors; and they anoon | 952 |
| HF 953 Gonne up to mounte and doun descende, | 952 |
| HF 954 Til bothe the eyr and erthe brende, | 954 |
| HF 956 Hym slow, and fro the carte caste. | 956 |
| HF 960 And with this word, soth for to seyne, | 960 |
| HF 962 And gladded me ay more and more, | 962 |
| HF 962 And gladded me ay more and more, | 962 |
| HF 965 And beheld the ayerissh bestes, | 964 |
| HF 966 Cloudes, mystes, and tempestes, | 966 |
| HF 968 And th' engendrynge in hir kyndes, | 968 |
| HF 971 Moche ys thy myght and thy noblesse! " | 970 |
| HF 972 And thoo thoughte y upon Boece, | 972 |
| HF 976 And whan he hath so fer ywent, | 976 |
| HF 978 Cloude " -- and al that y of spak. | 978 |
| HF 980 And seyde, " Y wot wel y am here, | 980 |
| HF 985 And than thoughte y on Marcian, | 984 |
| HF 986 And eke on Anteclaudian, | 986 |
| HF 995 " And why? " " For y am now to old. " | 994 |
| HF 998 And al the hevenes sygnes therto, | 998 |
| HF 999 And which they ben. " " No fors, " quod y. | 998 |
| HF 1015 And eke they shynen here so bryghte, | 1014 |
| HF 1018 Quod he. And so forth bar he me | 1018 |
| HF 1019 A while, and than he gan to crye, | 1018 |
| HF 1026 Quod he, " that rumbleth up and doun | 1026 |
| HF 1028 Bothe of feir speche and chidynges, | 1028 |
| HF 1029 And of fals and soth compouned. | 1028 |
| HF 1029 And of fals and soth compouned. | 1028 |
| HF 1033 " And what soun is it lyk? " quod hee. | 1032 |
| HF 1037 And lat a man stonde, out of doute, | 1036 |
| HF 1038 A myle thens, and here hyt route; | 1038 |
| HF 1046 And with this word both he and y | 1046 |
| HF 1046 And with this word both he and y | 1046 |
| HF 1051 And seyde, " Walke forth a pas, | 1050 |
| HF 1052 And tak thyn aventure or cas | 1052 |
| HF 1061 And cometh here in the same wyse | 1060 |
| HF 1063 And that there lives body nys | 1062 |
| HF 1067 And also wis God rede me; | 1066 |
| HF 1079 And hath so verray hys lyknesse | 1078 |
| HF 1083 And ys not this a wonder thyng? " | 1082 |
| HF 1085 And with this word, " Farewel, " quod he, | 1084 |
| HF 1086 " And here I wol abyden the; | 1086 |
| HF 1087 And God of heven sende the grace | 1086 |
| HF 1089 And I of him tok leve anon, | 1088 |
| HF 1090 And gan forth to the paleys gon. | 1090 |
| HF 1091 O God of science and of lyght, | 1090 |
| HF 1096 But for the rym ys lyght and lewed, | 1096 |
| HF 1099 And that I do no diligence | 1098 |
| HF 1101 And yif, devyne vertu, thow | 1100 |
| HF 1108 And kysse yt, for hyt is thy tree. | 1108 |
| HF 1112 And certein, or I ferther pace, | 1112 |
| HF 1114 Of hous and [site], and al the wyse | 1114 |
| HF 1114 Of hous and [site], and al the wyse | 1114 |
| HF 1119 And though to clymbe it greved me, | 1118 |
| HF 1121 And for to powren wonder lowe, | 1120 |
| HF 1129 And found that hit was every del | 1128 |
| HF 1130 A roche of yse, and not of stel. | 1130 |
| HF 1139 And her fames wide yblowe. | 1138 |
| HF 1150 And not awey with stormes bete. | 1150 |
| HF 1155 Of olde tyme, and yet they were | 1154 |
| HF 1163 And stood eke on so cold a place | 1162 |
| HF 1166 And fond upon the cop a woon, | 1166 |
| HF 1175 And maketh al my wyt to swynke, | 1174 |
| HF 1185 Bothe the castel and the tour, | 1184 |
| HF 1186 And eke the halle and every bour, | 1186 |
| HF 1186 And eke the halle and every bour, | 1186 |
| HF 1189 [Babewynnes] and pynacles, | 1188 |
| HF 1190 Ymageries and tabernacles | 1190 |
| HF 1191 I say; and ful eke of wyndowes | 1190 |
| HF 1193 And eke in ech of the pynacles | 1192 |
| HF 1198 And gestiours that tellen tales | 1198 |
| HF 1199 Both of wepinge and of game, | 1198 |
| HF 1202 That sowned bothe wel and sharpe, | 1202 |
| HF 1204 And on his syde, faste by, | 1204 |
| HF 1206 And Eacides Chiron, | 1206 |
| HF 1207 And other harpers many oon, | 1206 |
| HF 1208 And the Bret Glascurion; | 1208 |
| HF 1209 And smale harpers with her glees | 1208 |
| HF 1211 And gunne on hem upward to gape, | 1210 |
| HF 1212 And countrefete hem as an ape, | 1212 |
| HF 1218 In cornemuse and shalemyes, | 1218 |
| HF 1219 And many other maner pipe, | 1218 |
| HF 1221 Bothe in doucet and in rede, | 1220 |
| HF 1223 And many flowte and liltyng horn, | 1222 |
| HF 1223 And many flowte and liltyng horn, | 1222 |
| HF 1224 And pipes made of grene corn, | 1224 |
| HF 1228 And of Athenes daun Pseustis, | 1228 |
| HF 1229 And Marcia that loste her skyn, | 1228 |
| HF 1230 Bothe in face, body, and chyn, | 1230 |
| HF 1233 Ther saugh I famous, olde and yonge, | 1232 |
| HF 1236 Reyes, and these straunge thynges. | 1236 |
| HF 1240 In trumpe, beme, and claryoun; | 1240 |
| HF 1241 For in fight and blod-shedynge | 1240 |
| HF 1246 Theodomas, and other mo; | 1246 |
| HF 1247 And alle that used clarion | 1246 |
| HF 1248 In Cataloigne and Aragon, | 1248 |
| HF 1256 For ese of yow and los of tyme. | 1256 |
| HF 1260 Magiciens, and tregetours, | 1260 |
| HF 1261 And Phitonesses, charmeresses, | 1260 |
| HF 1264 And eke these fumygacions; | 1264 |
| HF 1265 And clerkes eke, which konne wel | 1264 |
| HF 1272 And Circes eke, and Calipsa; | 1272 |
| HF 1272 And Circes eke, and Calipsa; | 1272 |
| HF 1274 Limote, and eke Symon Magus. | 1274 |
| HF 1275 There saugh I, and knew hem by name, | 1274 |
| HF 1286 And fond me lous and nought yholde, | 1286 |
| HF 1286 And fond me lous and nought yholde, | 1286 |
| HF 1287 And eft imused longe while | 1286 |
| HF 1290 And made wel more than hit was | 1290 |
| HF 1297 And yit it was be aventure | 1296 |
| HF 1307 But in I wente, and that anoon. | 1306 |
| HF 1312 And hem that wilnen to have name | 1312 |
| HF 1314 And faste comen out of halle | 1314 |
| HF 1315 And shoken nobles and sterlynges. | 1314 |
| HF 1315 And shoken nobles and sterlynges. | 1314 |
| HF 1316 And somme corouned were as kynges, | 1316 |
| HF 1318 And many ryban and many frenges | 1318 |
| HF 1318 And many ryban and many frenges | 1318 |
| HF 1321 That pursevantes and heraudes, | 1320 |
| HF 1323 Hyt weren alle; and every man | 1322 |
| HF 1339 In Auffrike, Europe, and Asye, | 1338 |
| HF 1344 Of hit, and flor, and roof, and al | 1344 |
| HF 1344 Of hit, and flor, and roof, and al | 1344 |
| HF 1344 Of hit, and flor, and roof, and al | 1344 |
| HF 1346 Of gold, and that nas nothyng wikke, | 1346 |
| HF 1350 And they were set as thik of nouchis | 1350 |
| HF 1355 The names, and therfore I pace. | 1354 |
| HF 1356 But in this lusty and ryche place | 1356 |
| HF 1375 And with hir hed she touched hevene, | 1374 |
| HF 1377 And therto eke, as to my wit, | 1376 |
| HF 1386 Hir heer, that oundy was and crips, | 1386 |
| HF 1388 And soth to tellen, also she | 1388 |
| HF 1390 And tonges, as on bestes heres; | 1390 |
| HF 1391 And on hir fet woxen saugh Y | 1390 |
| HF 1393 But Lord, the perry and the richesse | 1392 |
| HF 1395 And Lord, the hevenyssh melodye | 1394 |
| HF 1401 And hir eighte sustren eke, | 1400 |
| HF 1403 And ever mo, eternally, | 1402 |
| HF 1405 " Heryed be thou and thy name, | 1404 |
| HF 1411 Bothe th' armes and the name | 1410 |
| HF 1413 Alexander and Hercules, | 1412 |
| HF 1415 And thus fond y syttynge this goddesse | 1414 |
| HF 1416 In nobley, honour, and rychesse; | 1416 |
| HF 1425 And in hem hy and gret sentence; | 1424 |
| HF 1425 And in hem hy and gret sentence; | 1424 |
| HF 1426 And folk of digne reverence, | 1426 |
| HF 1431 That was of led and yren fyn, | 1430 |
| HF 1435 And he bar on hys shuldres hye | 1434 |
| HF 1437 And by hym stoden other sevene, | 1436 |
| HF 1438 Wise and worthy for to nevene, | 1438 |
| HF 1440 Hyt was so hevy and so large. | 1440 |
| HF 1441 And for they writen of batayles, | 1440 |
| HF 1445 Of led and yren bothe, ywys, | 1444 |
| HF 1448 And the led, withouten faille, | 1448 |
| HF 1462 Upon his shuldres, and the name | 1462 |
| HF 1464 And by him stood, withouten les, | 1464 |
| HF 1467 And with him Dares and Tytus | 1466 |
| HF 1467 And with him Dares and Tytus | 1466 |
| HF 1468 Before, and eke he Lollius, | 1468 |
| HF 1469 And Guydo eke de Columpnis, | 1468 |
| HF 1470 And Englyssh Gaufride eke, ywis; | 1470 |
| HF 1471 And ech of these, as have I joye, | 1470 |
| HF 1479 And was to Grekes favorable; | 1478 |
| HF 1486 And next hym on a piler was, | 1486 |
| HF 1490 And ther he bar up wel hys fame | 1490 |
| HF 1494 Was woxen on highte, length, and brede, | 1494 |
| HF 1500 And on hys shuldres bar up than, | 1500 |
| HF 1502 The fame of Julius and Pompe. | 1502 |
| HF 1503 And by him stoden alle these clerkes | 1502 |
| HF 1507 And next him on a piler stood | 1506 |
| HF 1511 Of Pluto, and of Proserpyne, | 1510 |
| HF 1526 Tho gan I loke aboute and see | 1526 |
| HF 1529 And that of sondry regiouns, | 1528 |
| HF 1532 Pore and ryche. And also sone | 1532 |
| HF 1532 Pore and ryche. And also sone | 1532 |
| HF 1536 And seyde, " Graunte us, lady shene, | 1536 |
| HF 1538 And somme of hem she graunted sone, | 1538 |
| HF 1539 And somme she werned wel and faire, | 1538 |
| HF 1539 And somme she werned wel and faire, | 1538 |
| HF 1540 And some she graunted the contraire | 1540 |
| HF 1551 And yit, lo, al this companye | 1550 |
| HF 1552 Seyden sooth, and noght a lye. | 1552 |
| HF 1556 And let our werkes han that name. | 1556 |
| HF 1561 Be God, and therfore goo your wey. " | 1560 |
| HF 1562 " Allas, " quod they, " and welaway! | 1562 |
| HF 1567 And with that word she gan to calle | 1566 |
| HF 1569 And bad that he shulde faste goon, | 1568 |
| HF 1573 And bid him bringe his clarioun, | 1572 |
| HF 1575 And hyt is cleped Clere Laude, | 1574 |
| HF 1578 And also bid him how that he | 1578 |
| HF 1582 Hem that me liste, and do hem shame. " | 1582 |
| HF 1584 And found where in a cave of ston, | 1584 |
| HF 1588 And gan hem under him to presse, | 1588 |
| HF 1590 He bond and pressed hem so sore. | 1590 |
| HF 1592 " Rys up, " quod he, " and faste hye, | 1592 |
| HF 1594 And tak thy clariouns eke with the, | 1594 |
| HF 1595 And sped the forth. " And he anon | 1594 |
| HF 1595 And sped the forth. " And he anon | 1594 |
| HF 1598 And let a certeyn wynd to goo, | 1598 |
| HF 1599 That blew so hydously and hye | 1598 |
| HF 1601 In alle the welken long and brod. | 1600 |
| HF 1604 And eke the man that Triton het; | 1604 |
| HF 1605 And ther he stod, as stille as stoon. | 1604 |
| HF 1606 And her-withal ther come anoon | 1606 |
| HF 1608 Of goode folk, and gunne crie, | 1608 |
| HF 1610 And lat oure werkes han that name | 1610 |
| HF 1612 And also God your soule blesse! | 1612 |
| HF 1620 And wikkyd loos, and worse name, | 1620 |
| HF 1620 And wikkyd loos, and worse name, | 1620 |
| HF 1623 And thou, dan Eolus, let see, | 1622 |
| HF 1626 And blow her loos, that every wight | 1626 |
| HF 1627 Speke of hem harm and shrewednesse | 1626 |
| HF 1628 In stede of good and worthynesse. | 1628 |
| HF 1639 And gan this trumpe for to blowe, | 1638 |
| HF 1645 And such a smoke gan out wende | 1644 |
| HF 1650 And therto oo thing saugh I wel, | 1650 |
| HF 1654 And hyt stank as the pit of helle. | 1654 |
| HF 1656 And gilteles, on every tonge! | 1656 |
| HF 1658 And gunne up to the dees to hye, | 1658 |
| HF 1659 And doun on knes they fille anon, | 1658 |
| HF 1660 And seyde, " We ben everychon | 1660 |
| HF 1663 And praye yow, hit mote be knowe | 1662 |
| HF 1664 Ryght as hit is, and forth yblowe. " | 1664 |
| HF 1667 And yet ye shul han better loos, | 1666 |
| HF 1669 Than worthy is, and that anoon. | 1668 |
| HF 1672 And out thyn other trumpe tak | 1672 |
| HF 1673 That highte Laude, and blow yt soo | 1672 |
| HF 1675 Al esely, and not to faste, | 1674 |
| HF 1678 And out hys trumpe of gold he brayde | 1678 |
| HF 1679 Anon, and sette hyt to his mouth, | 1678 |
| HF 1680 And blew it est, and west, and south, | 1680 |
| HF 1680 And blew it est, and west, and south, | 1680 |
| HF 1680 And blew it est, and west, and south, | 1680 |
| HF 1681 And north, as lowde as any thunder, | 1680 |
| HF 1684 And, certes, al the breth that wente | 1684 |
| HF 1689 And ryght with this y gan aspye, | 1688 |
| HF 1692 And gunne stonden in a rewe, | 1692 |
| HF 1693 And seyden, " Certes, lady bryght, | 1692 |
| HF 1696 Hyde our werkes and our name, | 1696 |
| HF 1699 And for no maner other thing. " | 1698 |
| HF 1703 And saugh anoon the fifte route | 1702 |
| HF 1705 And doun on knes anoon to falle; | 1704 |
| HF 1706 And to hir thoo besoughten alle | 1706 |
| HF 1708 And seyden they yeven noght a lek | 1708 |
| HF 1711 And Goddes love hadde ywrought, | 1710 |
| HF 1713 " What? " quod she, " and be ye wood? | 1712 |
| HF 1714 And wene ye for to doo good, | 1714 |
| HF 1715 And for to have of that no fame? | 1714 |
| HF 1718 Blow thy trumpes, and that anon, " | 1718 |
| HF 1720 And ryng this folkes werk be note, | 1720 |
| HF 1722 And he gan blowe her loos so clere | 1722 |
| HF 1725 Also kenely and eke so softe; | 1724 |
| HF 1728 And gunne faste on Fame crie. | 1728 |
| HF 1736 And gret renoun and knowen name, | 1736 |
| HF 1736 And gret renoun and knowen name, | 1736 |
| HF 1738 And acheved alle her lestes, | 1738 |
| HF 1749 And to oure herte as moche avaylle | 1748 |
| HF 1750 To countrepese ese and travaylle, | 1750 |
| HF 1754 And yet thou most us more plese: | 1754 |
| HF 1756 Worthy, wise, and goode also, | 1756 |
| HF 1757 And riche, and happy unto love. | 1756 |
| HF 1757 And riche, and happy unto love. | 1756 |
| HF 1766 And blow as they han axed me, | 1766 |
| HF 1772 And fel on knees everychoon, | 1772 |
| HF 1773 And seyde, " Lady, graunte us sone | 1772 |
| HF 1780 Be famous good, and nothing nolde | 1780 |
| HF 1787 And eke to myn, if I hit graunte, | 1786 |
| HF 1791 Quod she, " anon; and wostow how? | 1790 |
| HF 1794 Have, and do noskynnes labour, | 1794 |
| HF 1795 Ne doo no good, and yet han lawde; | 1794 |
| HF 1796 And that men wende that bele Isawde | 1796 |
| HF 1798 And yet she that grynt at a querne | 1798 |
| HF 1801 And with his blake clarioun | 1800 |
| HF 1804 And eke therwith, soth to telle, | 1804 |
| HF 1807 And that wente al the world aboute, | 1806 |
| HF 1809 And for to lawghe as they were wod, | 1808 |
| HF 1815 And prayed her to han good fame, | 1814 |
| HF 1816 And that she nolde doon hem no shame, | 1816 |
| HF 1817 But yeve hem loos and good renoun, | 1816 |
| HF 1818 And do hyt blowe in a clarioun. | 1818 |
| HF 1824 And gunne choppen al aboute | 1824 |
| HF 1827 And seyden: " Lady, leef and dere, | 1826 |
| HF 1827 And seyden: " Lady, leef and dere, | 1826 |
| HF 1831 And han delyt in wikkednesse, | 1830 |
| HF 1833 And joye to be knowen shrewes, | 1832 |
| HF 1834 And ful of vice and wikked thewes; | 1834 |
| HF 1834 And ful of vice and wikked thewes; | 1834 |
| HF 1841 And on thy tipet such a belle? " | 1840 |
| HF 1846 " And wherfor didest thou so? " quod she. | 1846 |
| HF 1851 For her vertu and for her thewes. | 1850 |
| HF 1855 And sith y may not have that oon, | 1854 |
| HF 1857 And for to gette of Fames hire, | 1856 |
| HF 1864 " And I wil trumpen it, parde! " | 1864 |
| HF 1865 And tok his blake trumpe faste, | 1864 |
| HF 1866 And gan to puffen and to blaste, | 1866 |
| HF 1866 And gan to puffen and to blaste, | 1866 |
| HF 1871 And seyde, " Frend, what is thy name? | 1870 |
| HF 1892 Y shulde bothe here and se | 1892 |
| HF 1896 And I answered, " Noo, parde! | 1896 |
| HF 1900 Diversly, and loos, and name. | 1900 |
| HF 1900 Diversly, and loos, and name. | 1900 |
| HF 1903 And eke of her descripcioun, | 1902 |
| HF 1912 Com forth and stond no lenger here, | 1912 |
| HF 1913 And y wil thee, withouten drede, | 1912 |
| HF 1924 And ever mo, as swyft as thought, | 1924 |
| HF 1927 And therout com so gret a noyse | 1926 |
| HF 1931 And the noyse which that I herde, | 1930 |
| HF 1935 And al thys hous of which y rede | 1934 |
| HF 1937 And grene eke, and somme weren white, | 1936 |
| HF 1937 And grene eke, and somme weren white, | 1936 |
| HF 1941 That, for the swough and for the twygges, | 1940 |
| HF 1943 And also ful eke of chirkynges, | 1942 |
| HF 1944 And of many other werkynges; | 1944 |
| HF 1945 And eke this hous hath of entrees | 1944 |
| HF 1948 And on the roof men may yet seen | 1948 |
| HF 1949 A thousand holes, and wel moo, | 1948 |
| HF 1951 And be day, in every tyde, | 1950 |
| HF 1953 And be nyght echon unshette; | 1952 |
| HF 1959 And over alle the houses angles | 1958 |
| HF 1960 Ys ful of rounynges and of jangles | 1960 |
| HF 1965 Of loos, of lore, and of wynnynges, | 1964 |
| HF 1967 Of faire wyndes, and of tempestes, | 1966 |
| HF 1968 Of qwalm of folk, and eke of bestes; | 1968 |
| HF 1970 Of estats, and eke of regions; | 1970 |
| HF 1973 Of plente, and of gret famyne, | 1972 |
| HF 1974 Of chepe, of derthe, and of ruyne; | 1974 |
| HF 1976 Of fyr, and of dyvers accident. | 1976 |
| HF 1977 And loo, thys hous, of which I write, | 1976 |
| HF 1984 As the see of welles and of sprynges; | 1984 |
| HF 1985 And hyt was shapen lyk a cage. | 1984 |
| HF 1988 And as y wondred me, ywys, | 1988 |
| HF 1992 And I gan streghte to hym gon, | 1992 |
| HF 1993 And seyde thus: " Y preye the | 1992 |
| HF 1995 For Goddis love, and lete me seen | 1994 |
| HF 2010 Unkouthe syghtes and tydynges, | 2010 |
| HF 2014 And wost thyselven outtirly | 2014 |
| HF 2018 Languisshe and eke in poynt to breste -- | 2018 |
| HF 2021 And yaf in expres commaundement, | 2020 |
| HF 2024 And wisse and teche the aryght | 2024 |
| HF 2024 And wisse and teche the aryght | 2024 |
| HF 2029 And at a wyndowe yn me broghte, | 2028 |
| HF 2031 And therwithalle, me thoughte hit stente, | 2030 |
| HF 2032 And nothing hyt aboute wente -- | 2032 |
| HF 2033 And me sette in the flor adoun. | 2032 |
| HF 2036 Some wythin and some wythoute, | 2036 |
| HF 2043 And every wight that I saugh there | 2042 |
| HF 2047 Ryght thus, and seyde: " Nost not thou | 2046 |
| HF 2050 And than he tolde hym this and that, | 2050 |
| HF 2050 And than he tolde hym this and that, | 2050 |
| HF 2051 And swor therto that hit was soth -- | 2050 |
| HF 2052 " Thus hath he sayd, " and " Thus he doth, " | 2052 |
| HF 2058 What aloude, and what in ere. | 2058 |
| HF 2062 And gan him tellen anon-ryght | 2062 |
| HF 2068 And nat so sone departed nas | 2068 |
| HF 2070 With the thridde; and or he lette | 2070 |
| HF 2074 And evermo with more encres | 2074 |
| HF 2075 Than yt was erst. Thus north and south | 2074 |
| HF 2077 And that encresing ever moo, | 2076 |
| HF 2078 As fyr ys wont to quyke and goo | 2078 |
| HF 2081 And whan that was ful yspronge, | 2080 |
| HF 2082 And woxen more on every tonge | 2082 |
| HF 2087 And flygh forth faste for the nones. | 2086 |
| HF 2088 And somtyme saugh I thoo at ones | 2088 |
| HF 2089 A lesyng and a sad soth sawe, | 2088 |
| HF 2092 And, when they metten in that place, | 2092 |
| HF 2094 And neyther of hem moste out goo | 2094 |
| HF 2098 And here I wol ensuren the, | 2098 |
| HF 2108 Thus saugh I fals and soth compouned | 2108 |
| HF 2112 And she gan yeven ech hys name, | 2112 |
| HF 2114 And yaf hem eke duracioun, | 2114 |
| HF 2115 Somme to wexe and wane sone, | 2114 |
| HF 2117 And let hem goon. Ther myghte y seen | 2116 |
| HF 2121 And, Lord, this hous in alle tymes | 2120 |
| HF 2122 Was ful of shipmen and pilgrimes, | 2122 |
| HF 2125 And eek allone be hemselve. | 2124 |
| HF 2128 Currours, and eke messagers, | 2128 |
| HF 2131 And as I alther-fastest wente | 2130 |
| HF 2132 About, and dide al myn entente | 2132 |
| HF 2133 Me for to pleyen and for to lere, | 2132 |
| HF 2134 And eke a tydynge for to here, | 2134 |
| HF 2144 And I gan thiderward beholde; | 2144 |
| HF 2147 And everych cried, " What thing is that? " | 2146 |
| HF 2148 And somme sayde, " I not never what. " | 2148 |
| HF 2149 And whan they were alle on an hepe, | 2148 |
| HF 2151 And clamben up on other faste, | 2150 |
| HF 2152 And up the nose and yen kaste, | 2152 |
| HF 2152 And up the nose and yen kaste, | 2152 |
| HF 2153 And troden fast on others heles, | 2152 |
| HF 2154 And stampen, as men doon aftir eles. | 2154 |