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