| A..................65 | |
| LGW G 1 A thousand sythes have I herd men telle | 0 |
| LGW G 12 Men shal nat wenen every thyng a lye | 12 |
| LGW G 14 God wot a thyng is nevere the lesse so | 14 |
| LGW G 87 Of many a story, or elles of many a geste, | 86 |
| LGW G 87 Of many a story, or elles of many a geste, | 86 |
| LGW G 97 And in a lytel herber that I have, | 96 |
| LGW G 141 Tyl at the laste a larke son above: | 140 |
| LGW G 145 And saw hym come, and in his hond a quene | 144 |
| LGW G 147 A fret of goold she hadde next hyre her | 146 |
| LGW G 148 And upon that a whit corone she ber | 148 |
| LGW G 156 Made hire lyk a dayesye for to sene, | 156 |
| LGW G 160 A garlond on his hed of rose-leves | 160 |
| LGW G 165 A furlong-wey I myhte hym not beholde. | 164 |
| LGW G 187 In real habyt, a ful esy pas, | 186 |
| LGW G 188 And after hem come of wemen swich a tras | 188 |
| LGW G 194 Now whether was that a wonder thyng or non, | 194 |
| LGW G 232 Ne nat a word was spoken in that place | 232 |
| LGW G 233 The mountaunce of a furlong-wey of space. | 232 |
| LGW G 234 I, lenynge faste by under a bente, | 234 |
| LGW G 244 A worm to comen in my syght than thow. " | 244 |
| LGW G 259 That he nys but a verray propre fol | 258 |
| LGW G 284 Telleth Jerome, and that nat of a fewe, | 284 |
| LGW G 285 But, I dar seyn, an hundred on a rewe, | 284 |
| LGW G 289 That, rathere than they wolde take a newe, | 288 |
| LGW G 303 A man that coude be so trewe and kynde | 302 |
| LGW G 315 As othere olde foles many a day, | 314 |
| LGW G 321 A god ne sholde not thus been agreved, | 320 |
| LGW G 327 The god of Love hereth many a tale yfeyned. | 326 |
| LGW G 328 For in youre court is many a losengeour, | 328 |
| LGW G 329 And many a queynte totelere accusour, | 328 |
| LGW G 330 That tabouren in youre eres many a thyng | 330 |
| LGW G 341 He may translate a thyng in no malyce, | 340 |
| LGW G 348 For he hath write many a bok er this. | 348 |
| LGW G 353 This shulde a ryghtwys lord han in his thought, | 352 |
| LGW G 358 As is a fermour, to don the harm he can. | 358 |
| LGW G 366 A kyng to kepe his lyges in justice; | 366 |
| LGW G 368 And therto is a kyng ful depe ysworn | 368 |
| LGW G 378 For whan a flye offendeth hym or byteth, | 378 |
| LGW G 381 Hym deyneth nat to wreke hym on a flye, | 380 |
| LGW G 382 As doth a curre, or elles another best. | 382 |
| LGW G 386 For, sire, it is no maystrye for a lord | 386 |
| LGW G 387 To dampne a man withoute answere or word, | 386 |
| LGW G 388 And, for a lord, that is ful foul to use. | 388 |
| LGW G 390 [But] axeth mercy with a sorweful herte, | 390 |
| LGW G 393 Than ought a god, by short avisement, | 392 |
| LGW G 401 I not wher he be now a renegat. | 400 |
| LGW G 417 He made also, gon is a gret while, | 416 |
| LGW G 420 He hath mad many a lay and many a thyng. | 420 |
| LGW G 420 He hath mad many a lay and many a thyng. | 420 |
| LGW G 421 Now as ye ben a god and ek a kyng, | 420 |
| LGW G 421 Now as ye ben a god and ek a kyng, | 420 |
| LGW G 441 For whoso yeveth a yifte or doth a grace, | 440 |
| LGW G 441 For whoso yeveth a yifte or doth a grace, | 440 |
| LGW G 454 For-why a trewe man, withoute drede, | 454 |
| LGW G 455 Hath nat to parte with a theves dede; | 454 |
| LGW G 456 Ne a trewe lovere oghte me nat to blame | 456 |
| LGW G 457 Thogh that I speke a fals lovere som shame. | 456 |
| LGW G 473 In makynge of a gloryous legende | 472 |
| LGW G 478 How manye wemen they may don a shame; | 478 |
| LGW G 480 And thogh the lesteth nat a lovere be, | 480 |
| LGW G 495 " That is a trewe tale, by myn hood! " | 494 |
| LGW G 498 Hast thow nat in a bok, lyth in thy cheste, | 498 |
| LGW G 500 That turned was into a dayesye; | 500 |
| LGW G 523 Therwith this queene wex red for shame a lyte | 522 |
| LGW G 525 Thanne seyde Love, " A ful gret neglygence | 524 |
| ABLE...............1 | |
| LGW G 246 " For thow, " quod he, " art therto nothyng able. | 246 |
| ABOD...............1 | |
| LGW G 235 Abod to knowe what this peple mente, | 234 |
| ABOUTE.............1 | |
| LGW G 200 Daunsynge aboute this flour an esy pas, | 200 |
| ABOVE..............4 | |
| LGW G 141 Tyl at the laste a larke son above: | 140 |
| LGW G 155 For which the white coroun above the grene | 154 |
| LGW G 157 Considered ek the fret of gold above. | 156 |
| LGW G 446 And seyde thus, " Madame, the God above | 446 |
| ABSALON............1 | |
| LGW G 203 Hyd, Absalon, thy gilte tresses clere; | 202 |
| ACCUSOUR...........1 | |
| LGW G 329 And many a queynte totelere accusour, | 328 |
| ACORDE.............1 | |
| LGW G 3 And I acorde wel that it be so; | 2 |
| ACUSED.............1 | |
| LGW G 338 This man to yow may wrongly ben acused, | 338 |
| ADAM...............1 | |
| LGW G 189 That, syn that God Adam [had] mad of erthe, | 188 |
| ADOUN..............3 | |
| LGW G 198 And knelede adoun, as it were for the nones. | 198 |
| LGW G 204 Ester, ley thow thy meknesse al adoun; | 204 |
| LGW G 226 They setten hem ful softely adoun, | 226 |
| ADRAD..............1 | |
| LGW G 300 That were so sore adrad of alle shame. | 300 |
| ADRIANE............1 | |
| LGW G 222 Nor Ypermystre or Adriane, ne pleyne | 222 |
| AFERED.............1 | |
| LGW G 53 So sore it is afered of the nyght, | 52 |
| AFFECCIOUN.........2 | |
| LGW G 44 To hem have I so gret affeccioun, | 44 |
| LGW G 511 Wel hath she quit me myn affeccioun | 510 |
| AFTER..............5 | |
| LGW G 63 [And] I come after, glenynge here and there, | 62 |
| LGW G 136 And after diden othere observaunces | 136 |
| LGW G 188 And after hem come of wemen swich a tras | 188 |
| LGW G 199 And after that they wenten in compas, | 198 |
| LGW G 509 That bothe after hire deth and in hire lyf | 508 |
| AGATON.............1 | |
| LGW G 514 As telleth Agaton, for hyre goodnesse! | 514 |
| AGAYN..............1 | |
| LGW G 72 As of the lef agayn the flour to make, | 72 |
| AGAYNS.............1 | |
| LGW G 281 What seith Jerome agayns Jovynyan? | 280 |
| AGEN...............2 | |
| LGW G 48 To sen these floures agen the sonne sprede | 48 |
| LGW G 74 No more than of the corn agen the shef; | 74 |
| AGEYN..............4 | |
| LGW G 73 Ne of the flour to make ageyn the lef, | 72 |
| LGW G 117 And clothed hym in grene al newe ageyn. | 116 |
| LGW G 277 And evere an hundred goode ageyn oon badde. | 276 |
| LGW G 504 And broughte hyre out of helle ageyn to blys? " | 504 |
| AGEYNS.............2 | |
| LGW G 256 That is an heresye ageyns my lawe, | 256 |
| LGW G 320 Ageyns these poynts that ye han to hym meved. | 320 |
| AGILT..............1 | |
| LGW G 453 Naught have agilt, ne don to love trespas. | 452 |
| AGILTEN............1 | |
| LGW G 426 He shal no more agilten in this wyse, | 426 |
| AGO................1 | |
| LGW G 13 For that he say it nat of yore ago. | 12 |
| AGON...............1 | |
| LGW G 433 " Madame, " quod he, " it is so longe agon | 432 |
| AGREVED............1 | |
| LGW G 321 A god ne sholde not thus been agreved, | 320 |
| AL.................36 | |
| LGW G 16 Bernard the monk ne say nat al, parde! | 16 |
| LGW G 79 For this werk is al of another tonne, | 78 |
| LGW G 90 And I hadde romed, al the someres day, | 90 |
| LGW G 108 With floures sote enbrouded was it al. | 108 |
| LGW G 116 Now hadde th' atempre sonne al that releved, | 116 |
| LGW G 117 And clothed hym in grene al newe ageyn. | 116 |
| LGW G 139 This song to herkenen I dide al myn entente, | 138 |
| LGW G 146 Clothed in real habyt al of grene. | 146 |
| LGW G 150 For al the world, ryght as the dayesye | 150 |
| LGW G 154 Hyre white coroun was ymaked al; | 154 |
| LGW G 161 Stiked al with lylye floures newe. | 160 |
| LGW G 169 And al be that men seyn that blynd is he, | 168 |
| LGW G 174 Corouned with whit and clothed al in grene, | 174 |
| LGW G 204 Ester, ley thow thy meknesse al adoun; | 204 |
| LGW G 205 Hyd, Jonathas, al thyn frendly manere; | 204 |
| LGW G 209 Alceste is here, that al that may desteyne. | 208 |
| LGW G 213 Ek Cleopatre, with al thy passioun, | 212 |
| LGW G 216 Alceste is here, that al that may desteyne. | 216 |
| LGW G 223 Alceste is here, that al that may disteyne. | 222 |
| LGW G 224 Whan that this balade al ysongen was, | 224 |
| LGW G 230 And sithen al the remenant by and by, | 230 |
| LGW G 297 But al for verray vertu and clennesse, | 296 |
| LGW G 299 And yit they were hethene, al the pak, | 298 |
| LGW G 308 Ek al the world of autours maystow here, | 308 |
| LGW G 310 It nedeth nat al day thus for to endite. | 310 |
| LGW G 326 Al ne is nat gospel that is to yow pleyned; | 326 |
| LGW G 375 Al be that her estat be nat alyche, | 374 |
| LGW G 380 Al esyly; for, of his genterye, | 380 |
| LGW G 408 And al the love of Palamon and Arcite | 408 |
| LGW G 424 That ye hym nevere hurte in al his lyve; | 424 |
| LGW G 428 Of women trewe in lovynge al here lyve, | 428 |
| LGW G 439 Al lyth in yow, doth with hym what yow leste; | 438 |
| LGW G 440 And al foryeve, withoute lenger space. | 440 |
| LGW G 475 That were trewe in lovynge al here lyves; | 474 |
| LGW G 477 That al here lyf ne don nat but assayen | 476 |
| LGW G 520 Ycoroned al with whit, as men may se; | 520 |