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| LGW F 1 A thousand tymes have I herd men telle | 0 |
| LGW F 12 Men shal not wenen every thing a lye | 12 |
| LGW F 160 Al founde they Daunger for a tyme a lord, | 160 |
| LGW F 160 Al founde they Daunger for a tyme a lord, | 160 |
| LGW F 203 And in a litel herber that I have, | 202 |
| LGW F 213 The god of Love, and in his hand a quene, | 212 |
| LGW F 215 A fret of gold she hadde next her heer, | 214 |
| LGW F 216 And upon that a whit corowne she beer | 216 |
| LGW F 218 For al the world, ryght as a dayesye | 218 |
| LGW F 224 Made hire lyk a daysie for to sene, | 224 |
| LGW F 228 In-with a fret of rede rose-leves, | 228 |
| LGW F 230 His gilte heer was corowned with a sonne | 230 |
| LGW F 284 In real habit, a ful esy paas, | 284 |
| LGW F 285 And after hem coome of wymen swich a traas | 284 |
| LGW F 291 Now wheither was that a wonder thing or non, | 290 |
| LGW F 306 Ne nat a word was spoken in the place | 306 |
| LGW F 307 The mountaunce of a furlong wey of space. | 306 |
| LGW F 318 A worm to neghen ner my flour than thow. " | 318 |
| LGW F 337 As other wrecches han doon many a day, | 336 |
| LGW F 345 A god ne sholde nat thus be agreved, | 344 |
| LGW F 348 And yf ye nere a god, that knowen al, | 348 |
| LGW F 352 For in youre court ys many a losengeour, | 352 |
| LGW F 353 And many a queynte totelere accusour, | 352 |
| LGW F 354 That tabouren in youre eres many a sown, | 354 |
| LGW F 373 This shoolde a ryghtwis lord have in his thoght, | 372 |
| LGW F 378 As is a fermour, to doon the harm he kan. | 378 |
| LGW F 382 A kyng to kepe his liges in justice; | 382 |
| LGW F 392 For whan a flye offendeth him or biteth, | 392 |
| LGW F 395 Hym deyneth not to wreke hym on a flye, | 394 |
| LGW F 396 As dooth a curre, or elles another best. | 396 |
| LGW F 400 For, syr, yt is no maistrye for a lord | 400 |
| LGW F 401 To dampne a man without answere of word, | 400 |
| LGW F 402 And for a lord that is ful foul to use. | 402 |
| LGW F 404 But asketh mercy with a dredeful herte, | 404 |
| LGW F 407 Than oght a god by short avysement | 406 |
| LGW F 427 He made also, goon ys a gret while, | 426 |
| LGW F 430 He hath maad many a lay and many a thing. | 430 |
| LGW F 430 He hath maad many a lay and many a thing. | 430 |
| LGW F 431 Now as ye be a god and eke a kyng, | 430 |
| LGW F 431 Now as ye be a god and eke a kyng, | 430 |
| LGW F 451 For whoso yeveth a yifte or dooth a grace, | 450 |
| LGW F 451 For whoso yeveth a yifte or dooth a grace, | 450 |
| LGW F 464 For-why a trewe man, withouten drede, | 464 |
| LGW F 465 Hath nat to parten with a theves dede; | 464 |
| LGW F 466 Ne a trewe lover oght me not to blame | 466 |
| LGW F 467 Thogh that I speke a fals lovere som shame. | 466 |
| LGW F 483 In makyng of a glorious legende | 482 |
| LGW F 488 How many women they may doon a shame; | 488 |
| LGW F 489 For in youre world that is now holde a game. | 488 |
| LGW F 490 And thogh the lyke nat a lovere bee, | 490 |
| LGW F 507 " That is a trewe tale, by myn hood! " | 506 |
| LGW F 510 Hastow nat in a book, lyth in thy cheste, | 510 |
| LGW F 512 That turned was into a dayesye; | 512 |
| LGW F 535 Therwith this queene wex reed for shame a lyte | 534 |
| LGW F 537 Thanne seyde Love, " A ful gret necligence | 536 |
| LGW F 569 Wol doon so strong a peyne for love as she. | 568 |
| LGW F 576 For whoso shal so many a storye telle, | 576 |
| LGW G 1 A thousand sythes have I herd men telle | 580 |
| LGW G 12 Men shal nat wenen every thyng a lye | 590 |
| LGW G 14 God wot a thyng is nevere the lesse so | 592 |
| LGW G 87 Of many a story, or elles of many a geste, | 666 |
| LGW G 87 Of many a story, or elles of many a geste, | 666 |
| LGW G 97 And in a lytel herber that I have, | 676 |
| LGW G 141 Tyl at the laste a larke son above: | 720 |
| LGW G 145 And saw hym come, and in his hond a quene | 724 |
| LGW G 147 A fret of goold she hadde next hyre her | 726 |
| LGW G 148 And upon that a whit corone she ber | 726 |
| LGW G 156 Made hire lyk a dayesye for to sene, | 734 |
| LGW G 160 A garlond on his hed of rose-leves | 738 |
| LGW G 165 A furlong-wey I myhte hym not beholde. | 744 |
| LGW G 187 In real habyt, a ful esy pas, | 766 |
| LGW G 188 And after hem come of wemen swich a tras | 766 |
| LGW G 194 Now whether was that a wonder thyng or non, | 772 |
| LGW G 232 Ne nat a word was spoken in that place | 810 |
| LGW G 233 The mountaunce of a furlong-wey of space. | 812 |
| LGW G 234 I, lenynge faste by under a bente, | 812 |
| LGW G 244 A worm to comen in my syght than thow. " | 822 |
| LGW G 259 That he nys but a verray propre fol | 838 |
| LGW G 284 Telleth Jerome, and that nat of a fewe, | 862 |
| LGW G 285 But, I dar seyn, an hundred on a rewe, | 864 |
| LGW G 289 That, rathere than they wolde take a newe, | 868 |
| LGW G 303 A man that coude be so trewe and kynde | 882 |
| LGW G 315 As othere olde foles many a day, | 894 |
| LGW G 321 A god ne sholde not thus been agreved, | 900 |
| LGW G 327 The god of Love hereth many a tale yfeyned. | 906 |
| LGW G 328 For in youre court is many a losengeour, | 906 |
| LGW G 329 And many a queynte totelere accusour, | 908 |
| LGW G 330 That tabouren in youre eres many a thyng | 908 |
| LGW G 341 He may translate a thyng in no malyce, | 920 |
| LGW G 348 For he hath write many a bok er this. | 926 |
| LGW G 353 This shulde a ryghtwys lord han in his thought, | 932 |
| LGW G 358 As is a fermour, to don the harm he can. | 936 |
| LGW G 366 A kyng to kepe his lyges in justice; | 944 |
| LGW G 368 And therto is a kyng ful depe ysworn | 946 |
| LGW G 378 For whan a flye offendeth hym or byteth, | 956 |
| LGW G 381 Hym deyneth nat to wreke hym on a flye, | 960 |
| LGW G 382 As doth a curre, or elles another best. | 960 |
| LGW G 386 For, sire, it is no maystrye for a lord | 964 |
| LGW G 387 To dampne a man withoute answere or word, | 966 |
| LGW G 388 And, for a lord, that is ful foul to use. | 966 |
| LGW G 390 [But] axeth mercy with a sorweful herte, | 968 |
| LGW G 393 Than ought a god, by short avisement, | 972 |
| LGW G 401 I not wher he be now a renegat. | 980 |
| LGW G 417 He made also, gon is a gret while, | 996 |
| LGW G 420 He hath mad many a lay and many a thyng. | 998 |
| LGW G 420 He hath mad many a lay and many a thyng. | 998 |
| LGW G 421 Now as ye ben a god and ek a kyng, | 1000 |
| LGW G 421 Now as ye ben a god and ek a kyng, | 1000 |
| LGW G 441 For whoso yeveth a yifte or doth a grace, | 1020 |
| LGW G 441 For whoso yeveth a yifte or doth a grace, | 1020 |
| LGW G 454 For-why a trewe man, withoute drede, | 1032 |
| LGW G 455 Hath nat to parte with a theves dede; | 1034 |
| LGW G 456 Ne a trewe lovere oghte me nat to blame | 1034 |
| LGW G 457 Thogh that I speke a fals lovere som shame. | 1036 |
| LGW G 473 In makynge of a gloryous legende | 1052 |
| LGW G 478 How manye wemen they may don a shame; | 1056 |
| LGW G 480 And thogh the lesteth nat a lovere be, | 1058 |
| LGW G 495 " That is a trewe tale, by myn hood! " | 1074 |
| LGW G 498 Hast thow nat in a bok, lyth in thy cheste, | 1076 |
| LGW G 500 That turned was into a dayesye; | 1078 |
| LGW G 523 Therwith this queene wex red for shame a lyte | 1102 |
| LGW G 525 Thanne seyde Love, " A ful gret neglygence | 1104 |
| LGW 1 583 Tyl on a tyme befel there swich a cas | 1128 |
| LGW 1 583 Tyl on a tyme befel there swich a cas | 1128 |
| LGW 1 584 That out of Rome was sent a senatour | 1128 |
| LGW 1 589 So fil it, as Fortune hym oughte a shame, | 1134 |
| LGW 1 597 Was a ful worthy gentil werreyour, | 1142 |
| LGW 1 599 But love hadde brought this man in swich a rage | 1144 |
| LGW 1 618 Of so many a story for to make, | 1162 |
| LGW 1 621 For men may overlade a ship or barge. | 1166 |
| LGW 1 631 Tok ek his red, and bothe, upon a day, | 1176 |
| LGW 1 646 He rent the seyl with hokes lyke a sithe; | 1190 |
| LGW 1 668 Here may ye sen of wemen which a trouthe! | 1212 |
| LGW 1 672 But made hire subtyl werkmen make a shryne | 1216 |
| LGW 1 678 And next the shryne a pit thanne doth she grave, | 1222 |
| LGW 1 695 Was nevere unto hire love a trewer quene. " | 1240 |
| LGW 1 703 Now, or I fynde a man thus trewe and stable, | 1248 |
| LGW 2 712 And woneden so nygh, upon a grene, | 1256 |
| LGW 2 713 That there nas but a ston-wal hem betweene, | 1258 |
| LGW 2 715 And soth to seyne, that o man hadde a sone, | 1260 |
| LGW 2 717 That other hadde a doughter, the fayreste | 1262 |
| LGW 2 736 Forbede a love, and it is ten so wod. | 1280 |
| LGW 2 741 It nas nat sene, deere ynogh a myte. | 1286 |
| LGW 2 745 And with a soun as softe as any shryfte, | 1290 |
| LGW 2 773 Tyl on a day, whan Phebus gan to cleere -- | 1318 |
| LGW 2 785 There kyng Nynus was grave under a tre -- | 1330 |
| LGW 2 788 And faste by this grave was a welle. | 1332 |
| LGW 2 802 And to the tre she goth a ful good pas, | 1346 |
| LGW 2 805 Allas! Than cometh a wilde lyonesse | 1350 |
| LGW 2 807 With blody mouth, of strangelynge of a best, | 1352 |
| LGW 2 810 She rist hire up, with a ful drery herte, | 1354 |
| LGW 2 811 And in a cave with dredful fot she sterte, | 1356 |
| LGW 2 829 He sey the steppes brode of a lyoun, | 1374 |
| LGW 2 838 Allas, to bidde a woman gon by nyghte | 1382 |
| LGW 2 841 Here in this place a furlong wey or ye! | 1386 |
| LGW 2 866 And pale as box she was, and in a throwe | 1410 |
| LGW 2 869 Who coude wryte which a dedly cheere | 1414 |
| LGW 2 891 " Is strong ynogh in swich a werk to me; | 1436 |
| LGW 2 910 But God forbede but a woman can | 1454 |
| LGW 2 911 Ben as trewe in lovynge as a man! | 1456 |
| LGW 2 921 A man that can in love been trewe and kynde. | 1466 |
| LGW 2 923 A woman dar and can as wel as he. | 1468 |
| LGW 3 933 Thourgh which that many a Troyan moste sterve; | 1478 |
| LGW 3 949 He made hym redy in a certeyn stounde, | 1494 |
| LGW 3 964 He hadde a knyght, was called Achates, | 1508 |
| LGW 3 972 A bowe in hande and arwes hadde she; | 1516 |
| LGW 3 987 And if so be that thow be a goddesse, | 1532 |
| LGW 3 1025 Thanne founde they, depeynted on a wal, | 1570 |
| LGW 3 1040 Wolde han a love, for beaute and goodnesse, | 1584 |
| LGW 3 1045 Hath sodeynly brought in so newe a chaunce | 1590 |
| LGW 3 1046 That nevere was ther yit so fremde a cas. | 1590 |
| LGW 3 1064 That evere swich a noble man as he | 1608 |
| LGW 3 1066 And saw the man, that he was lyk a knyght, | 1610 |
| LGW 3 1068 And lyk to been a verray gentil man; | 1612 |
| LGW 3 1070 And hadde a noble visage for the nones, | 1614 |
| LGW 3 1074 And wel a lord he semede for to be. | 1618 |
| LGW 3 1075 And, for he was a straunger, somwhat she | 1620 |
| LGW 3 1090 And many a gentil word she spak hym to, | 1634 |
| LGW 3 1094 Ful many a beste she to the shippes sente, | 1638 |
| LGW 3 1156 Of which ther gan to breden swich a fyr | 1700 |
| LGW 3 1162 Thus I begynne: it fil upon a nyght, | 1706 |
| LGW 3 1166 She waketh, walweth, maketh many a breyd, | 1710 |
| LGW 3 1174 And ek so likly for to ben a man, | 1718 |
| LGW 3 1184 But herof was so long a sermounynge | 1728 |
| LGW 3 1198 Upon a thikke palfrey, paper-whit, | 1742 |
| LGW 3 1204 Upon a courser stertlynge as the fyr -- | 1748 |
| LGW 3 1205 Men myghte turne hym with a litel wyr -- | 1750 |
| LGW 3 1219 The thunder rored with a grisely stevene; | 1764 |
| LGW 3 1225 She fledde hireself into a litel cave, | 1770 |
| LGW 3 1236 And as a fals lovere so wel can pleyne, | 1780 |
| LGW 3 1249 It is a routhe and pite for to here. | 1794 |
| LGW 3 1283 Of othere land than of Cartage a queen, | 1828 |
| LGW 3 1286 Is wery of his craft withinne a throwe; | 1830 |
| LGW 3 1306 I am a gentil woman and a queen. | 1850 |
| LGW 3 1306 I am a gentil woman and a queen. | 1850 |
| LGW 3 1326 For on a nyght, slepynge he let hire lye, | 1870 |
| LGW 3 1328 And as a traytour forth he gan to sayle | 1872 |
| LGW 3 1331 And wedded ther a lady hyghte Lavyne. | 1876 |
| LGW 3 1332 A cloth he lafte, and ek his swerd stondynge, | 1876 |
| LGW 3 1345 So gret a routhe I have it for t' endite -- | 1890 |
| LGW 3 1354 She wrot a lettre anon that thus began: | 1898 |
| LGW 3 1362 " I may wel lese on yow a word or letter, | 1906 |
| LGW 4 1388 Or hadde in armes many a blody box. | 1932 |
| LGW 4 1389 For evere as tendre a capoun et the fox, | 1934 |
| LGW 4 1397 There was a kyng that highte Pelleus, | 1942 |
| LGW 4 1398 That hadde a brother which that highte Eson; | 1942 |
| LGW 4 1404 Nat swich a famous knyght of gentilesse, | 1948 |
| LGW 4 1427 That therin was a ram that men mighte se | 1972 |
| LGW 4 1428 That hadde a fles of gold that shon so bryghte | 1972 |
| LGW 4 1430 But it was kept alwey with a dragoun, | 1974 |
| LGW 4 1443 That swich a worshipe myghte fallen the, | 1988 |
| LGW 4 1458 For he wole telle a tale long ynogh. | 2002 |
| LGW 4 1471 Under a banke anon aspied she | 2016 |
| LGW 4 1481 That in a cog to londe were ygo, | 2026 |
| LGW 4 1511 So that, withinne a day, or two, or thre, | 2056 |
| LGW 4 1526 That half so trewe a man there nas of love | 2070 |
| LGW 4 1532 Therto so gret a gentilman was he, | 2076 |
| LGW 4 1537 Than that men shulde a lovere hym espye. | 2082 |
| LGW 4 1540 With the nones that he hadde owher a wif | 2084 |
| LGW 4 1541 For hys estat; for swich a lusty lyf | 2086 |
| LGW 4 1545 Of these two here was a shrewed lees, | 2090 |
| LGW 4 1548 And Jason is as coy as is a mayde; | 2092 |
| LGW 4 1564 A letter sente she to hym, certeyn, | 2108 |
| LGW 4 1584 Or as a welle that were botomles, | 2128 |
| LGW 4 1603 Now was Jason a semely man withalle, | 2148 |
| LGW 4 1604 And lyk a lord, and hadde a gret renoun, | 2148 |
| LGW 4 1604 And lyk a lord, and hadde a gret renoun, | 2148 |
| LGW 4 1605 And of his lok as real as a leoun, | 2150 |
| LGW 4 1609 And, as Fortune hire oughte a foul myschaunce, | 2154 |
| LGW 4 1649 And gat hym a name ryght as a conquerour, | 2194 |
| LGW 4 1649 And gat hym a name ryght as a conquerour, | 2194 |
| LGW 4 1656 For as a traytour he is from hire go, | 2200 |
| LGW 4 1659 As evere in love a chef traytour he was; | 2204 |
| LGW 4 1669 So fals a lovere goinge on the grounde. | 2214 |
| LGW 5 1705 A knyght that highte Colatyn up sterte, | 2250 |
| LGW 5 1708 I have a wif, " quod he, " that, as I trowe, | 2252 |
| LGW 5 1729 That with a swerd it stingeth to myn herte | 2274 |
| LGW 5 1767 Yit wol the water quappe a day or two, | 2312 |
| LGW 5 1780 And in he cometh into a prive halke, | 2324 |
| LGW 5 1783 Ne no wight hadde of tresoun swich a thought. | 2328 |
| LGW 5 1798 Ryght as a wolf that fynt a lomb alone, | 2342 |
| LGW 5 1798 Ryght as a wolf that fynt a lomb alone, | 2342 |
| LGW 5 1801 Wel wot men that a woman hath no myght. | 2346 |
| LGW 5 1816 And in a swogh she lay, and wex so ded | 2360 |
| LGW 5 1819 Tarquinius, that art a kynges eyr, | 2364 |
| LGW 5 1821 Don as a lord and as a verray knyght, | 2366 |
| LGW 5 1821 Don as a lord and as a verray knyght, | 2366 |
| LGW 5 1824 Allas, of the this was a vileyns dede! | 2368 |
| LGW 5 1832 She sit in halle with a sorweful sighte. | 2376 |
| LGW 5 1835 A word, for shame, forth ne myght she brynge, | 2380 |
| LGW 5 1854 But pryvely she kaughte forth a knyf, | 2398 |
| LGW 5 1858 For in hir fallynge yet she had a care, | 2402 |
| LGW 5 1866 And openly let cary her on a bere | 2410 |
| LGW 5 1871 A seynt, and ever hir day yhalwed dere | 2416 |
| LGW 5 1882 As in a woman; and this is no lye. | 2426 |
| LGW 6 1907 Til on a day befel an aventure, | 2452 |
| LGW 6 1910 So happed it that at a scarmishyng | 2454 |
| LGW 6 1928 This Mynos hadde a monstre, a wiked best, | 2472 |
| LGW 6 1928 This Mynos hadde a monstre, a wiked best, | 2472 |
| LGW 6 1930 Whan that a man was brought in his presence, | 2474 |
| LGW 6 1950 And into a prysoun, fetered, cast is he | 2494 |
| LGW 6 1953 That art a kynges sone, and dampned thus. | 2498 |
| LGW 6 1962 Was joynynge in the wal to a foreyne; | 2506 |
| LGW 6 1975 A kynges sone to ben in swich prysoun, | 2520 |
| LGW 6 1994 That if so be that he a wepen have, | 2538 |
| LGW 6 1998 Ye wote wel that the beste is in a place | 2542 |
| LGW 6 2002 If that he be a man, he shal do so. | 2546 |
| LGW 6 2015 Therto have I a remedye in my thought, | 2560 |
| LGW 6 2016 That, by a clewe of twyn, as he hath gon, | 2560 |
| LGW 6 2023 Syn that so gret a lordes sone is he. | 2568 |
| LGW 6 2034 That, as a wreche unknowe, I wol yow serve | 2578 |
| LGW 6 2037 And, as I seyde, ben of youre court a page, | 2582 |
| LGW 6 2039 Ye graunte me to han so gret a grace | 2584 |
| LGW 6 2055 I am a kynges sone and ek a knyght. | 2600 |
| LGW 6 2055 I am a kynges sone and ek a knyght. | 2600 |
| LGW 6 2063 I preye to Mars to yeve me swich a grace | 2608 |
| LGW 6 2068 That I mote of traytour have a name, | 2612 |
| LGW 6 2074 A semely knyght was Theseus to se, | 2618 |
| LGW 6 2075 And yong, but of a twenty yer and thre. | 2620 |
| LGW 6 2080 " A kynges sone, and ek a knyght, " quod she, | 2624 |
| LGW 6 2080 " A kynges sone, and ek a knyght, " quod she, | 2624 |
| LGW 6 2083 And lene me nevere swich a cas befalle! | 2628 |
| LGW 6 2091 And have a reaume, nat but faste by, | 2636 |
| LGW 6 2093 Or that I let yow as a page serve. | 2638 |
| LGW 6 2115 I have yloved yow ful many a day, | 2660 |
| LGW 6 2130 And saved from his deth a kynges sone, | 2674 |
| LGW 6 2132 To save a gentyl man, emforth hire myght, | 2676 |
| LGW 6 2150 And by the gayler geten hath a barge, | 2694 |
| LGW 6 2156 There as he hadde a frend of his knowynge. | 2700 |
| LGW 6 2160 And gat hym there a newe barge anon, | 2704 |
| LGW 6 2161 And of his contre-folk a ful gret won, | 2706 |
| LGW 6 2167 And in that yle half a day he lette, | 2712 |
| LGW 6 2174 To shipe, and as a traytour stal his wey, | 2718 |
| LGW 6 2177 A twenty devel-wey the wynd hym dryve! -- | 2722 |
| LGW 6 2195 And hye upon a rokke she wente sone, | 2740 |
| LGW 6 2202 Hire coverchef on a pole up steked she, | 2746 |
| LGW 6 2207 Adoun she fyl aswoune upon a ston; | 2752 |
| LGW 7 2233 As for that fyn, to make swich a thyng, | 2778 |
| LGW 7 2246 And wedded hadde he, with a blysful cheere, | 2790 |
| LGW 7 2256 Laste a fortenyght, or lytel lasse. | 2800 |
| LGW 7 2260 Til on a day she gan so sore longe | 2804 |
| LGW 7 2273 To vouche-sauf that for a month or tweye | 2818 |
| LGW 7 2275 On Progne his wyf but ones han a syghte -- | 2820 |
| LGW 7 2310 And up into a forest he hire ledde, | 2854 |
| LGW 7 2311 And to a cave pryvely hym spedde; | 2856 |
| LGW 7 2324 By force hath this traytour don a dede, | 2868 |
| LGW 7 2327 Lo! here a dede of men, and that a ryght! | 2872 |
| LGW 7 2327 Lo! here a dede of men, and that a ryght! | 2872 |
| LGW 7 2328 She cryeth " Syster! " with ful loud a stevene, | 2872 |
| LGW 7 2331 Hath don this lady yit a more myschef, | 2876 |
| LGW 7 2333 And don hym openly a vilenye, | 2878 |
| LGW 7 2335 And in a castel made hire for to be | 2880 |
| LGW 7 2357 But with a penne coude she nat wryte. | 2902 |
| LGW 7 2360 She hadde ywoven in a stamyn large | 2904 |
| LGW 7 2361 How she was brought from Athenes in a barge, | 2906 |
| LGW 7 2362 And in a cave how that she was brought; | 2906 |
| LGW 7 2366 And to a knave a ryng she yaf anon, | 2910 |
| LGW 7 2366 And to a knave a ryng she yaf anon, | 2910 |
| LGW 7 2376 To Bacus temple; and in a litel stounde | 2920 |
| LGW 7 2390 Ne serve yow as a morderour or a knave, | 2934 |
| LGW 7 2390 Ne serve yow as a morderour or a knave, | 2934 |
| LGW 8 2395 That wiked fruit cometh of a wiked tre, | 2940 |
| LGW 8 2399 In love a falser herde I nevere non, | 2944 |
| LGW 8 2407 With hym com many a ship and many a barge | 2952 |
| LGW 8 2407 With hym com many a ship and many a barge | 2952 |
| LGW 8 2411 Byhynde hym com a wynd and ek a reyn | 2956 |
| LGW 8 2411 Byhynde hym com a wynd and ek a reyn | 2956 |
| LGW 8 2416 And with a wawe brosten was his stere. | 2960 |
| LGW 8 2423 And maden hym upon a lond to falle, | 2968 |
| LGW 8 2450 Withoute lore, as can a drake swimme | 2994 |
| LGW 8 2477 But in a month he wolde ageyn retorne; | 3022 |
| LGW 8 2485 She was hire owene deth ryght with a corde, | 3030 |
| LGW 8 2489 As I reherce shal a word or tweyne. | 3034 |
| LGW 8 2491 Ne spende on hym a penne ful of ynke, | 3036 |
| LGW 8 2495 A word or two, althogh it be but lyte. | 3040 |
| LGW 8 2511 As I or as a trewe lovere shulde, | 3056 |
| LGW 8 2514 By order, for it were to me a charge; | 3058 |
| LGW 8 2532 To han a sely mayde thus betrayed! | 3076 |
| LGW 8 2551 My body mote ye se withinne a while, | 3096 |
| LGW 9 2564 That many a sone hath of his body wonne, | 3108 |
| LGW 9 2569 Shop hym a name and callede hym Lyno. | 3114 |
| LGW 9 2572 And many a doughter gat he in his lyf; | 3116 |
| LGW 9 2574 A doughter dere, and dide hire for to calle | 3118 |
| LGW 9 2594 That Ypermystra dar nat handle a knyf | 3138 |
| LGW 9 2603 It lykede hem to make a maryage | 3148 |
| LGW 9 2605 And casten swich a day it shal be so, | 3150 |
| LGW 9 2654 And out he caught a knyf, as rasour kene. | 3198 |
| LGW 9 2661 If thow sey nay, we two shul have a biker, | 3206 |
| LGW 9 2666 And therwithal a costret taketh he, | 3210 |
| LGW 9 2667 And seyde, " Herof a draught, or two, or thre, | 3212 |
| LGW 9 2686 That thryes doun she fyl in swich a were. | 3230 |
| LGW 9 2690 I am a mayde, and, as by my nature, | 3234 |
| LGW 9 2692 Myne handes ben nat shapen for a knyf, | 3236 |
| LGW 9 2702 Than ben a traytour lyvynge in my shame. | 3246 |
| LGW 9 2709 And at a wyndow lep he fro the lofte, | 3254 |
| LGW 9 2712 And from his wif he ran a ful good pas. | 3256 |