| A................57 | |
| 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 |
| A-COMPAS.........1 | |
| LGW F 300 And with that word, a-compas enviroun, | 300 |
| ABIDE............1 | |
| LGW F 180 The longe day I shoop me for t' abide | 180 |
| ABLE.............1 | |
| LGW F 320 " For thow, " quod he, " art therto nothing able. | 320 |
| ABOOD............1 | |
| LGW F 309 Abood to knowen what this peple mente, | 308 |
| ABOVE............3 | |
| LGW F 223 For which the white coroune above the grene | 222 |
| LGW F 225 Considered eke hir fret of gold above. | 224 |
| LGW F 456 And seyde thus: " Madame, the God above | 456 |
| ABSOLON..........2 | |
| LGW F 249 Hyd, Absolon, thy gilte tresses clere; | 248 |
| LGW F 539 `Hyd, Absolon, thy tresses,' in balade, | 538 |
| ACCUSED..........1 | |
| LGW F 350 This man to yow may falsly ben accused | 350 |
| ACCUSOUR.........1 | |
| LGW F 353 And many a queynte totelere accusour, | 352 |
| ACORD............2 | |
| LGW F 159 And at the laste maden hire acord. | 158 |
| LGW F 169 Of hate, and songen alle of oon acord, | 168 |
| ACORDE...........1 | |
| LGW F 3 And I acorde wel that it ys so; | 2 |
| ACORDEDEN........1 | |
| LGW F 168 Acordeden to love, and laften vice | 168 |
| ADAM.............1 | |
| LGW F 286 That, syn that God Adam hadde mad of erthe, | 286 |
| ADOUN............2 | |
| LGW F 178 Adoun ful softely I gan to synke, | 178 |
| LGW F 301 They setten hem ful softely adoun. | 300 |
| ADOWN............1 | |
| LGW F 250 Ester, ley thou thy meknesse al adown; | 250 |
| ADRIANE..........1 | |
| LGW F 268 Nor Ypermystre or Adriane, ye tweyne: | 268 |
| AFER.............1 | |
| LGW F 212 And from afer com walkyng in the mede | 212 |
| AFFECCIOUN.......2 | |
| LGW F 44 To hem have I so gret affeccioun, | 44 |
| LGW F 523 Wel hath she quyt me myn affeccioun | 522 |
| AFTER............5 | |
| LGW F 75 And I come after, glenyng here and there, | 74 |
| LGW F 91 And maketh it soune after his fyngerynge, | 90 |
| LGW F 285 And after hem coome of wymen swich a traas | 284 |
| LGW F 355 Ryght after hire ymagynacioun, | 354 |
| LGW F 575 After thise olde auctours lysten for to trete. | 574 |
| AFTIR............1 | |
| LGW F 521 That both aftir hir deth and in hir lyf | 520 |
| AGATON...........1 | |
| LGW F 526 As telleth Agaton, for hire goodnesse! | 526 |
| AGAYN............5 | |
| LGW F 112 Agayn the sonne, that roos as red as rose, | 112 |
| LGW F 129 That naked was, and clad him new agayn. | 128 |
| LGW F 189 In preysing of the flour agayn the leef, | 188 |
| LGW F 190 No more than of the corn agayn the sheef; | 190 |
| LGW F 516 And broght hir out of helle agayn to blys? " | 516 |
| AGAYNS...........1 | |
| LGW F 344 Agayns al this that ye have to him meved. | 344 |
| AGENORES.........1 | |
| LGW F 114 That Agenores doghtre ladde away. | 114 |
| AGEYN............1 | |
| LGW F 517 And I answerd ageyn, and sayde, " Yis, | 516 |
| AGILT............1 | |
| LGW F 463 Naught have agilt, ne doon to love trespas. | 462 |
| AGILTEN..........1 | |
| LGW F 436 He shal no more agilten in this wyse, | 436 |
| AGOON............1 | |
| LGW F 443 " Madame, " quod he, " it is so long agoon | 442 |
| AGREVED..........1 | |
| LGW F 345 A god ne sholde nat thus be agreved, | 344 |
| AL...............46 | |
| LGW F 41 That, of al the floures in the mede, | 40 |
| LGW F 50 That blisful sighte softneth al my sorwe, | 50 |
| LGW F 54 Fulfilled of al vertu and honour, | 54 |
| LGW F 58 Al swere I nat, of this I wol nat lye; | 58 |
| LGW F 102 I may not al at-ones speke in ryme. | 102 |
| LGW F 119 That was with floures swote enbrouded al, | 118 |
| LGW F 139 And al his craft. " And somme songen clere | 138 |
| LGW F 160 Al founde they Daunger for a tyme a lord, | 160 |
| LGW F 167 And thus thise foweles, voide of al malice, | 166 |
| LGW F 195 For this thing is al of another tonne, | 194 |
| LGW F 218 For al the world, ryght as a dayesye | 218 |
| LGW F 222 Hire white coroune was ymaked al; | 222 |
| LGW F 237 And al be that men seyn that blynd ys he, | 236 |
| LGW F 242 Corowned with whit and clothed al in grene, | 242 |
| LGW F 250 Ester, ley thou thy meknesse al adown; | 250 |
| LGW F 251 Hyd, Jonathas, al thy frendly manere; | 250 |
| LGW F 255 My lady cometh, that al this may disteyne. | 254 |
| LGW F 259 And Cleopatre, with al thy passyoun, | 258 |
| LGW F 262 My lady cometh, that al this may disteyne. | 262 |
| LGW F 269 My lady cometh, that al this may dysteyne. | 268 |
| LGW F 272 For certeynly al thise mowe nat suffise | 272 |
| LGW F 275 So passeth al my lady sovereyne, | 274 |
| LGW F 294 Ful sodeynly they stynten al attones, | 294 |
| LGW F 304 And sithen al the remenaunt by and by, | 304 |
| LGW F 322 And thow my foo, and al my folk werreyest, | 322 |
| LGW F 341 Thoo spak this lady, clothed al in grene, | 340 |
| LGW F 344 Agayns al this that ye have to him meved. | 344 |
| LGW F 348 And yf ye nere a god, that knowen al, | 348 |
| LGW F 384 Al wol he kepe his lordes hire degree, | 384 |
| LGW F 389 Al be that hire estaat be nat yliche, | 388 |
| LGW F 394 Al esely; for, of hys genterye, | 394 |
| LGW F 414 Al be hit that he kan nat wel endite, | 414 |
| LGW F 420 And al the love of Palamon and Arcite | 420 |
| LGW F 434 That ye him never hurte in al his lyve; | 434 |
| LGW F 438 Of wommen trewe in lovyng al hire lyve, | 438 |
| LGW F 449 Al lyeth in yow, dooth wyth hym what yow leste. | 448 |
| LGW F 450 I al foryeve, withouten lenger space; | 450 |
| LGW F 485 That weren trewe in lovyng al hire lyves; | 484 |
| LGW F 487 That al hir lyf ne don nat but assayen | 486 |
| LGW F 532 Ycrowned al with whit, as men may see; | 532 |
| LGW F 544 For she taught al the craft of fyn lovynge, | 544 |
| LGW F 546 And al the boundes that she oghte kepe. | 546 |
| LGW F 557 Have hem now in thy legende al in mynde; | 556 |
| LGW F 564 To paradys, with al this companye -- | 564 |
| LGW F 570 I wot wel that thou maist nat al yt ryme | 570 |
| LGW F 574 That thou reherce of al hir lyf the grete, | 574 |