| ALCESTE..........3 | |
| LGW F 432 I, your Alceste, whilom quene of Trace, | 432 |
| LGW F 511 The grete goodnesse of the quene Alceste, | 510 |
| LGW F 518 Now knowe I hire. And is this good Alceste, | 518 |
| ALDER............1 | |
| LGW F 298 That bereth our alder pris in figurynge! | 298 |
| ALGATE...........3 | |
| LGW F 238 Algate me thoghte that he myghte se; | 238 |
| LGW F 361 Whoso that gooth, algate she wol nat wante. | 360 |
| LGW F 471 Algate, God woot, yt was myn entente | 470 |
| ALL..............2 | |
| LGW F 16 Bernard the monk ne saugh nat all, pardee! | 16 |
| LGW F 128 Now hath th' atempre sonne all that releved, | 128 |
| ALLAS............1 | |
| LGW F 66 Allas, that I ne had Englyssh, ryme or prose, | 66 |
| ALLE.............11 | |
| LGW F 52 Of it, to doon it alle reverence, | 52 |
| LGW F 53 As she that is of alle floures flour, | 52 |
| LGW F 96 Bothe in this werk and in my sorwes alle. | 96 |
| LGW F 123 For yt surmounteth pleynly alle odoures, | 122 |
| LGW F 124 And of riche beaute alle floures. | 124 |
| LGW F 169 Of hate, and songen alle of oon acord, | 168 |
| LGW F 185 The emperice and flour of floures alle. | 184 |
| LGW F 187 And alle that loven floures, for hire sake! | 186 |
| LGW F 263 Herro, Dido, Laudomia, alle yfere, | 262 |
| LGW F 556 And in thy bookes alle thou shalt hem fynde. | 556 |
| LGW F 560 Than thou knowest, goode wommen alle, | 560 |
| ALSO.............4 | |
| LGW F 4 But, natheles, yet wot I wel also | 4 |
| LGW F 426 And maad the lyf also of Seynt Cecile. | 426 |
| LGW F 427 He made also, goon ys a gret while, | 426 |
| LGW F 528 For also many vertues hadde shee | 528 |
| ALWAY............1 | |
| LGW F 358 Envie ys lavendere of the court alway, | 358 |
| ALWEY............4 | |
| LGW F 103 My besy gost, that thursteth alwey newe | 102 |
| LGW F 117 Knelyng alwey, til it unclosed was, | 116 |
| LGW F 176 Duellen alwey, the joly month of May, | 176 |
| LGW F 565 And serve alwey the fresshe dayesye. | 564 |
| AM...............3 | |
| LGW F 51 So glad am I, whan that I have presence | 50 |
| LGW F 76 And am ful glad yf I may fynde an ere | 76 |
| LGW F 314 And seyde, " Sir, it am I, " and com him ner, | 314 |
| AMONG............1 | |
| LGW F 534 In stede of rubyes, sette among the white. " | 534 |
| AMYS.............1 | |
| LGW F 369 He ne hath nat doon so grevously amys | 368 |
| AN...............5 | |
| LGW F 76 And am ful glad yf I may fynde an ere | 76 |
| LGW F 90 That, as an harpe obeieth to the hond | 90 |
| LGW F 209 I fel on slepe within an houre or twoo. | 208 |
| LGW F 330 That is an heresye ayeins my lawe, | 330 |
| LGW F 422 And many an ympne for your halydayes, | 422 |
| AND..............216 | |
| LGW F 2 That ther ys joy in hevene and peyne in helle, | 2 |
| LGW F 3 And I acorde wel that it ys so; | 2 |
| LGW F 19 And to the doctrine of these olde wyse, | 18 |
| LGW F 25 And yf that olde bokes were aweye, | 24 |
| LGW F 27 Wel ought us thanne honouren and beleve | 26 |
| LGW F 29 And as for me, though that I konne but lyte, | 28 |
| LGW F 31 And to hem yive I feyth and ful credence, | 30 |
| LGW F 31 And to hem yive I feyth and ful credence, | 30 |
| LGW F 32 And in myn herte have hem in reverence | 32 |
| LGW F 37 Is comen, and that I here the foules synge, | 36 |
| LGW F 38 And that the floures gynnen for to sprynge, | 38 |
| LGW F 39 Farewel my bok and my devocioun! | 38 |
| LGW F 42 Thanne love I most thise floures white and rede, | 42 |
| LGW F 47 That I nam up and walkyng in the mede | 46 |
| LGW F 54 Fulfilled of al vertu and honour, | 54 |
| LGW F 55 And evere ilyke faire and fressh of hewe; | 54 |
| LGW F 55 And evere ilyke faire and fressh of hewe; | 54 |
| LGW F 56 And I love it, and ever ylike newe, | 56 |
| LGW F 56 And I love it, and ever ylike newe, | 56 |
| LGW F 57 And evere shal, til that myn herte dye. | 56 |
| LGW F 60 And whan that hit ys eve, I renne blyve, | 60 |
| LGW F 68 But helpeth, ye that han konnyng and myght, | 68 |
| LGW F 74 Of makyng ropen, and lad awey the corn, | 74 |
| LGW F 75 And I come after, glenyng here and there, | 74 |
| LGW F 75 And I come after, glenyng here and there, | 74 |
| LGW F 76 And am ful glad yf I may fynde an ere | 76 |
| LGW F 78 And thogh it happen me rehercen eft | 78 |
| LGW F 80 Forbereth me, and beth nat evele apayd, | 80 |
| LGW F 82 Of love, and eke in service of the flour | 82 |
| LGW F 84 She is the clernesse and the verray lyght | 84 |
| LGW F 85 That in this derke world me wynt and ledeth. | 84 |
| LGW F 87 And loveth so sore that ye ben verrayly | 86 |
| LGW F 88 The maistresse of my wit, and nothing I. | 88 |
| LGW F 91 And maketh it soune after his fyngerynge, | 90 |
| LGW F 94 Be ye my gide and lady sovereyne! | 94 |
| LGW F 96 Bothe in this werk and in my sorwes alle. | 96 |
| LGW F 98 To olde stories and doon hem reverence, | 98 |
| LGW F 99 And that men mosten more thyng beleve | 98 |
| LGW F 108 And this was now the firste morwe of May -- | 108 |
| LGW F 109 With dredful hert and glad devocioun, | 108 |
| LGW F 115 And doun on knes anoon-ryght I me sette, | 114 |
| LGW F 116 And, as I koude, this fresshe flour I grette, | 116 |
| LGW F 120 Of swich swetnesse and swich odour overal, | 120 |
| LGW F 124 And of riche beaute alle floures. | 124 |
| LGW F 126 Of wynter, that hym naked made and mat, | 126 |
| LGW F 127 And with his swerd of cold so sore greved; | 126 |
| LGW F 129 That naked was, and clad him new agayn. | 128 |
| LGW F 131 That from the panter and the net ben scaped, | 130 |
| LGW F 133 In wynter, and distroyed hadde hire brood, | 132 |
| LGW F 135 To synge of hym, and in hir song despise | 134 |
| LGW F 139 And al his craft. " And somme songen clere | 138 |
| LGW F 139 And al his craft. " And somme songen clere | 138 |
| LGW F 141 In worship and in preysinge of hir make; | 140 |
| LGW F 142 And for the newe blisful somers sake, | 142 |
| LGW F 145 And songen, " Blessed be Seynt Valentyn, | 144 |
| LGW F 148 And therwithalle hire bekes gonnen meete, | 148 |
| LGW F 149 Yeldyng honour and humble obeysaunces | 148 |
| LGW F 150 To love, and diden hire other observaunces | 150 |
| LGW F 151 That longeth onto love and to nature; | 150 |
| LGW F 153 And thoo that hadde doon unkyndenesse -- | 152 |
| LGW F 156 And humblely songen hire repentynge, | 156 |
| LGW F 157 And sworen on the blosmes to be trewe | 156 |
| LGW F 159 And at the laste maden hire acord. | 158 |
| LGW F 162 Forgaf, and made Mercy passen Ryght, | 162 |
| LGW F 163 Thurgh innocence and ruled Curtesye. | 162 |
| LGW F 167 And thus thise foweles, voide of al malice, | 166 |
| LGW F 168 Acordeden to love, and laften vice | 168 |
| LGW F 169 Of hate, and songen alle of oon acord, | 168 |
| LGW F 170 " Welcome, somer, oure governour and lord! " | 170 |
| LGW F 171 And Zepherus and Flora gentilly | 170 |
| LGW F 171 And Zepherus and Flora gentilly | 170 |
| LGW F 172 Yaf to the floures, softe and tenderly, | 172 |
| LGW F 173 Hire swoote breth, and made hem for to sprede, | 172 |
| LGW F 174 As god and goddesse of the floury mede; | 174 |
| LGW F 179 And, lenynge on myn elbowe and my syde, | 178 |
| LGW F 179 And, lenynge on myn elbowe and my syde, | 178 |
| LGW F 181 For nothing elles, and I shal nat lye, | 180 |
| LGW F 185 The emperice and flour of floures alle. | 184 |
| LGW F 187 And alle that loven floures, for hire sake! | 186 |
| LGW F 198 And that this flour gan close and goon to reste | 198 |
| LGW F 198 And that this flour gan close and goon to reste | 198 |
| LGW F 201 To goon to reste, and erly for to ryse, | 200 |
| LGW F 203 And in a litel herber that I have, | 202 |
| LGW F 208 Whan I was leyd and had myn eyen hed, | 208 |
| LGW F 211 To seen this flour that I so love and drede; | 210 |
| LGW F 212 And from afer com walkyng in the mede | 212 |
| LGW F 213 The god of Love, and in his hand a quene, | 212 |
| LGW F 214 And she was clad in real habit grene. | 214 |
| LGW F 216 And upon that a whit corowne she beer | 216 |
| LGW F 217 With flourouns smale, and I shal nat lye; | 216 |
| LGW F 231 Instede of gold, for hevynesse and wyghte. | 230 |
| LGW F 234 And in his hand me thoghte I saugh him holde | 234 |
| LGW F 236 And aungelyke hys wynges saugh I sprede. | 236 |
| LGW F 237 And al be that men seyn that blynd ys he, | 236 |
| LGW F 241 And by the hand he held this noble quene | 240 |
| LGW F 242 Corowned with whit and clothed al in grene, | 242 |
| LGW F 243 So womanly, so benigne, and so meke, | 242 |
| LGW F 247 And therfore may I seyn, as thynketh me, | 246 |
| LGW F 252 Penalopee and Marcia Catoun, | 252 |
| LGW F 254 Hyde ye youre beautes, Ysoude and Eleyne: | 254 |
| LGW F 257 Lavyne; and thou, Lucresse of Rome toun, | 256 |
| LGW F 258 And Polixene, that boghten love so dere, | 258 |
| LGW F 259 And Cleopatre, with al thy passyoun, | 258 |
| LGW F 260 Hyde ye your trouthe of love and your renoun; | 260 |
| LGW F 261 And thou, Tisbe, that hast for love swich peyne: | 260 |
| LGW F 264 And Phillis, hangyng for thy Demophoun, | 264 |
| LGW F 265 And Canace, espied by thy chere, | 264 |
| LGW F 280 For drede of Loves wordes and his chere, | 280 |
| LGW F 285 And after hem coome of wymen swich a traas | 284 |
| LGW F 290 And trewe of love thise women were echon. | 290 |
| LGW F 295 And kneled doun, as it were for the nones, | 294 |
| LGW F 296 And songen with o vois, " Heel and honour | 296 |
| LGW F 296 And songen with o vois, " Heel and honour | 296 |
| LGW F 297 To trouthe of womanhede, and to this flour | 296 |
| LGW F 300 And with that word, a-compas enviroun, | 300 |
| LGW F 302 First sat the god of Love, and syth his quene | 302 |
| LGW F 304 And sithen al the remenaunt by and by, | 304 |
| LGW F 304 And sithen al the remenaunt by and by, | 304 |
| LGW F 312 And seyde, " Who kneleth there? " And I answerde | 312 |
| LGW F 312 And seyde, " Who kneleth there? " And I answerde | 312 |
| LGW F 314 And seyde, " Sir, it am I, " and com him ner, | 314 |
| LGW F 314 And seyde, " Sir, it am I, " and com him ner, | 314 |
| LGW F 315 And salwed him. Quod he, " What dostow her | 314 |
| LGW F 319 " And why, sire, " quod I, " and yt lyke yow? " | 318 |
| LGW F 319 " And why, sire, " quod I, " and yt lyke yow? " | 318 |
| LGW F 321 Yt is my relyke, digne and delytable, | 320 |
| LGW F 322 And thow my foo, and al my folk werreyest, | 322 |
| LGW F 322 And thow my foo, and al my folk werreyest, | 322 |
| LGW F 323 And of myn olde servauntes thow mysseyest, | 322 |
| LGW F 324 And hynderest hem with thy translacioun, | 324 |
| LGW F 325 And lettest folk from hire devocioun | 324 |
| LGW F 326 To serve me, and holdest it folye | 326 |
| LGW F 331 And makest wise folk fro me withdrawe; | 330 |
| LGW F 332 And of Creseyde thou hast seyd as the lyste, | 332 |
| LGW F 342 And seyde, " God, ryght of youre curtesye, | 342 |
| LGW F 347 And therto gracious and merciable. | 346 |
| LGW F 347 And therto gracious and merciable. | 346 |
| LGW F 348 And yf ye nere a god, that knowen al, | 348 |
| LGW F 353 And many a queynte totelere accusour, | 352 |
| LGW F 356 To have youre daliance, and for envie. | 356 |
| LGW F 357 Thise ben the causes, and I shal not lye. | 356 |
| LGW F 362 And eke, peraunter, for this man ys nyce, | 362 |
| LGW F 367 Of som persone, and durste yt nat withseye; | 366 |
| LGW F 372 Despit of love, and had himself yt wroght. | 372 |
| LGW F 374 And nat be lyk tirauntz of Lumbardye, | 374 |
| LGW F 380 And is his tresour and his gold in cofre. | 380 |
| LGW F 380 And is his tresour and his gold in cofre. | 380 |
| LGW F 385 As it ys ryght and skilful that they bee | 384 |
| LGW F 386 Enhaunced and honoured, and most dere -- | 386 |
| LGW F 386 Enhaunced and honoured, and most dere -- | 386 |
| LGW F 388 Yit mot he doon bothe ryght, to poore and ryche, | 388 |
| LGW F 390 And han of poore folk compassyoun. | 390 |
| LGW F 398 And weyen every thing by equytee, | 398 |
| LGW F 399 And ever have reward to his owen degree. | 398 |
| LGW F 402 And for a lord that is ful foul to use. | 402 |
| LGW F 403 And if so be he may hym nat excuse, | 402 |
| LGW F 405 And profereth him, ryght in his bare sherte, | 404 |
| LGW F 408 Consydre his owne honour and hys trespas. | 408 |
| LGW F 411 Leteth youre ire, and beth sumwhat tretable. | 410 |
| LGW F 413 And furthred wel youre lawe in his makynge. | 412 |
| LGW F 418 And eke the Deeth of Blaunche the Duchesse, | 418 |
| LGW F 419 And the Parlement of Foules, as I gesse, | 418 |
| LGW F 420 And al the love of Palamon and Arcite | 420 |
| LGW F 420 And al the love of Palamon and Arcite | 420 |
| LGW F 422 And many an ympne for your halydayes, | 422 |
| LGW F 424 And, for to speke of other holynesse, | 424 |
| LGW F 426 And maad the lyf also of Seynt Cecile. | 426 |
| 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 435 And he shal swere to yow, and that as blyve, | 434 |
| LGW F 435 And he shal swere to yow, and that as blyve, | 434 |
| LGW F 440 And forthren yow as muche as he mysseyde | 440 |
| LGW F 444 That I yow knew so charitable and trewe, | 444 |
| LGW F 453 And demeth ye what he shal doo therfore. | 452 |
| LGW F 455 I roos, and doun I sette me on my knee, | 454 |
| LGW F 456 And seyde thus: " Madame, the God above | 456 |
| LGW F 459 And yeve me grace so longe for to lyve | 458 |
| LGW F 461 That han me holpe and put in this degree. | 460 |
| LGW F 472 To forthren trouthe in love and yt cheryce, | 472 |
| LGW F 473 And to ben war fro falsnesse and fro vice | 472 |
| LGW F 473 And to ben war fro falsnesse and fro vice | 472 |
| LGW F 475 And she answerde, " Lat be thyn arguynge, | 474 |
| LGW F 477 In ryght ne wrong; and lerne that at me! | 476 |
| LGW F 478 Thow hast thy grace, and hold the ryght therto. | 478 |
| LGW F 484 Of goode wymmen, maydenes and wyves, | 484 |
| LGW F 486 And telle of false men that hem bytraien, | 486 |
| LGW F 490 And thogh the lyke nat a lovere bee, | 490 |
| LGW F 492 And to the god of Love I shal so preye | 492 |
| LGW F 494 To forthren thee, and wel thy labour quyte. | 494 |
| LGW F 496 And whan this book ys maad, yive it the quene, | 496 |
| LGW F 498 The god of Love gan smyle, and than he sayde: | 498 |
| LGW F 505 And I answered, " Nay, sire, so have I blys, | 504 |
| LGW F 508 Quod Love; " And that thou knowest wel, pardee, | 508 |
| LGW F 514 And eke to goon to helle, rather than he, | 514 |
| LGW F 515 And Ercules rescowed hire, parde, | 514 |
| LGW F 516 And broght hir out of helle agayn to blys? " | 516 |
| LGW F 517 And I answerd ageyn, and sayde, " Yis, | 516 |
| LGW F 517 And I answerd ageyn, and sayde, " Yis, | 516 |
| LGW F 518 Now knowe I hire. And is this good Alceste, | 518 |
| LGW F 519 The dayesie, and myn owene hertes reste? | 518 |
| LGW F 521 That both aftir hir deth and in hir lyf | 520 |
| LGW F 530 In remembraunce of hire and in honour | 530 |
| LGW F 531 Cibella maade the daysye and the flour | 530 |
| LGW F 533 And Mars yaf to hire corowne reed, pardee, | 532 |
| LGW F 542 And wost so wel that kalender ys shee | 542 |
| LGW F 545 And namely of wyfhod the lyvynge, | 544 |
| LGW F 546 And al the boundes that she oghte kepe. | 546 |
| LGW F 551 And far now wel, I charge the namore. | 550 |
| LGW F 556 And in thy bookes alle thou shalt hem fynde. | 556 |
| LGW F 561 And trewe of love for oght that may byfalle. | 560 |
| LGW F 565 And serve alwey the fresshe dayesye. | 564 |
| LGW F 567 And so forth, and my love so shal thou wynne. | 566 |
| LGW F 567 And so forth, and my love so shal thou wynne. | 566 |
| LGW F 572 It were to long to reden and to here. | 572 |
| LGW F 578 And with that word my bokes gan I take, | 578 |
| LGW F 579 And ryght thus on my Legende gan I make. | 578 |