| ALCESTE............10 | |
| LGW G 179 Hire name was Alceste the debonayre. | 178 |
| LGW G 209 Alceste is here, that al that may desteyne. | 208 |
| 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 317 Thanne spak Alceste, the worthyeste queene, | 316 |
| LGW G 422 I, youre Alceste, whilom quene of Trace, | 422 |
| LGW G 499 The grete goodnesse of the queene Alceste, | 498 |
| LGW G 506 Now knowe I hire. And is this goode Alceste, | 506 |
| LGW G 530 Why noldest thow han writen of Alceste, | 530 |
| LGW G 532 For of Alceste shulde thy wrytynge be, | 532 |
| ALGATE.............2 | |
| LGW G 170 Algate me thoughte he myghte wel yse; | 170 |
| LGW G 461 Algate, God wot, it was myn entente | 460 |
| ALLE...............16 | |
| LGW G 41 That, of alle the floures in the mede, | 40 |
| LGW G 55 This dayesye, of alle floures flour, | 54 |
| LGW G 56 Fulfyld of vertu and of alle honour, | 56 |
| LGW G 111 For it surmountede pleynly alle odoures, | 110 |
| LGW G 112 And of ryche beaute alle floures. | 112 |
| LGW G 197 Ful sodeynly they stynten alle atones, | 196 |
| LGW G 217 Herro, Dido, Laodomya, alle in-fere, | 216 |
| LGW G 227 By order alle in compas, enveroun. | 226 |
| LGW G 247 My servaunts ben alle wyse and honourable. | 246 |
| LGW G 271 Ne in alle thy bokes ne coudest thow nat fynde | 270 |
| LGW G 274 Hast thow thyself, alle ful of storyes grete, | 274 |
| LGW G 278 This knoweth God, and alle clerkes eke | 278 |
| LGW G 283 How stedefaste widewes durynge alle here lyves, | 282 |
| LGW G 294 For alle keped they here maydenhede, | 294 |
| LGW G 300 That were so sore adrad of alle shame. | 300 |
| LGW G 536 And alle the boundes that she oughte kepe. | 536 |
| ALMOST.............1 | |
| LGW G 89 Whan passed was almost the month of May, | 88 |
| ALSO...............5 | |
| LGW G 4 But natheles, this wot I wel also, | 4 |
| LGW G 305 What seyth also the epistel of Ovyde | 304 |
| LGW G 416 And mad the lyf also of Seynt Cecile. | 416 |
| LGW G 417 He made also, gon is a gret while, | 416 |
| LGW G 516 For also manye vertues hadde she | 516 |
| ALTHOGH............1 | |
| LGW G 314 Althogh thow reneyed hast my lay, | 314 |
| ALWAY..............1 | |
| LGW G 334 Is lavender in the grete court alway, | 334 |
| ALWEY..............1 | |
| LGW G 337 Whoso that goth, alwey she mot [nat] wante. | 336 |
| ALYCHE.............1 | |
| LGW G 375 Al be that her estat be nat alyche, | 374 |
| AM.................4 | |
| LGW G 47 That I n' am up and walkynge in the mede | 46 |
| LGW G 64 And am ful glad if I may fynde an ere | 64 |
| LGW G 76 I am witholde yit with never nother; | 76 |
| LGW G 240 And seyde, " Sire, it am I, " and cam hym ner, | 240 |
| AMONG..............1 | |
| LGW G 522 In stede of rubies, set among the white. " | 522 |
| AMYS...............1 | |
| LGW G 349 He ne hath not don so grevously amys | 348 |
| AN.................8 | |
| LGW G 64 And am ful glad if I may fynde an ere | 64 |
| LGW G 103 I fel aslepe withinne an hour or two. | 102 |
| LGW G 200 Daunsynge aboute this flour an esy pas, | 200 |
| LGW G 256 That is an heresye ageyns my lawe, | 256 |
| LGW G 277 And evere an hundred goode ageyn oon badde. | 276 |
| LGW G 285 But, I dar seyn, an hundred on a rewe, | 284 |
| LGW G 369 Ful many an hundred wynter herebeforn; | 368 |
| LGW G 410 And many an ympne for your halydayes, | 410 |
| AND................195 | |
| LGW G 2 That there is joye in hevene and peyne in helle, | 2 |
| LGW G 3 And I acorde wel that it be so; | 2 |
| LGW G 19 And to the doctryne of these olde wyse | 18 |
| LGW G 21 And trowen on these olde aproved storyes | 20 |
| LGW G 25 And if that olde bokes weren aweye, | 24 |
| LGW G 29 And as for me, though that my wit be lite, | 28 |
| LGW G 31 And in myn herte have hem in reverence, | 30 |
| LGW G 32 And to hem yeve swich lust and swich credence | 32 |
| LGW G 32 And to hem yeve swich lust and swich credence | 32 |
| LGW G 38 And that the floures gynne for to sprynge. | 38 |
| LGW G 42 Thanne love I most these floures white and rede, | 42 |
| LGW G 47 That I n' am up and walkynge in the mede | 46 |
| LGW G 51 And whan the sonne gynneth for to weste, | 50 |
| LGW G 52 Thanne closeth it, and draweth it to reste, | 52 |
| LGW G 56 Fulfyld of vertu and of alle honour, | 56 |
| LGW G 57 And evere ylike fayr and fresh of hewe, | 56 |
| LGW G 57 And evere ylike fayr and fresh of hewe, | 56 |
| LGW G 62 Of makyng ropen, and lad awey the corn; | 62 |
| LGW G 63 [And] I come after, glenynge here and there, | 62 |
| LGW G 64 And am ful glad if I may fynde an ere | 64 |
| LGW G 66 And if it happe me rehersen eft | 66 |
| LGW G 69 Sith it is seyd in fortheryng and honour | 68 |
| LGW G 82 To bokes olde and don hem reverence, | 82 |
| LGW G 90 And I hadde romed, al the someres day, | 90 |
| LGW G 93 And that the sonne out of the south gan weste, | 92 |
| LGW G 94 And closed was the flour and gon to reste, | 94 |
| LGW G 94 And closed was the flour and gon to reste, | 94 |
| LGW G 97 And in a lytel herber that I have, | 96 |
| LGW G 102 Whan I was layd, and hadde myn eyen hed, | 102 |
| LGW G 105 And that I romede in that same gyse, | 104 |
| LGW G 112 And of ryche beaute alle floures. | 112 |
| LGW G 114 Of wynter, that hym naked made and mat, | 114 |
| LGW G 115 And with his swerd of cold so sore hadde greved. | 114 |
| LGW G 117 And clothed hym in grene al newe ageyn. | 116 |
| LGW G 119 That from the panter and the net ben skaped, | 118 |
| LGW G 121 In wynter, and distroyed hadde hire brod, | 120 |
| LGW G 123 To synge of hym, and in here song despise | 122 |
| LGW G 129 In worshipe and in preysyng of hire make; | 128 |
| LGW G 130 And [for] the newe blysful somers sake, | 130 |
| LGW G 134 And therwithal here bekes gonne mete, | 134 |
| LGW G 135 [Yelding] honour and humble obeysaunces; | 134 |
| LGW G 136 And after diden othere observaunces | 136 |
| LGW G 137 Ryht [longing] onto love and to nature; | 136 |
| LGW G 145 And saw hym come, and in his hond a quene | 144 |
| LGW G 145 And saw hym come, and in his hond a quene | 144 |
| LGW G 148 And upon that a whit corone she ber | 148 |
| LGW G 149 With many floures, and I shal nat lye; | 148 |
| LGW G 153 For of o perle fyn and oryental | 152 |
| LGW G 168 And aungellych hys winges gan he sprede. | 168 |
| LGW G 169 And al be that men seyn that blynd is he, | 168 |
| LGW G 173 And by the hond he held the noble quene | 172 |
| LGW G 174 Corouned with whit and clothed al in grene, | 174 |
| LGW G 175 So womanly, so benygne, and so meke, | 174 |
| LGW G 183 For dred of Loves wordes and his chere, | 182 |
| LGW G 188 And after hem come of wemen swich a tras | 188 |
| LGW G 193 And trewe of love these wemen were echon. | 192 |
| LGW G 198 And knelede adoun, as it were for the nones. | 198 |
| LGW G 199 And after that they wenten in compas, | 198 |
| LGW G 201 And songen, as it were in carole-wyse, | 200 |
| LGW G 206 Penelope and Marcia Catoun, | 206 |
| LGW G 208 Hyde ye youre beautes, Ysoude and Eleyne: | 208 |
| LGW G 211 Laveyne; and thow, Lucresse of Rome toun, | 210 |
| LGW G 212 And Polixene, that boughte love so dere, | 212 |
| LGW G 214 Hide ye youre trouth in love and youre renoun; | 214 |
| LGW G 215 And thow, Tysbe, that hast for love swich peyne: | 214 |
| LGW G 219 And Canace, espied by thy chere, | 218 |
| LGW G 225 Upon the softe and sote grene gras | 224 |
| LGW G 228 Fyrst sat the god of Love, and thanne this queene | 228 |
| LGW G 230 And sithen al the remenant by and by, | 230 |
| LGW G 230 And sithen al the remenant by and by, | 230 |
| LGW G 238 And seyde, " Who restith there? " And I answerde | 238 |
| LGW G 238 And seyde, " Who restith there? " And I answerde | 238 |
| LGW G 240 And seyde, " Sire, it am I, " and cam hym ner, | 240 |
| LGW G 240 And seyde, " Sire, it am I, " and cam hym ner, | 240 |
| LGW G 241 And salewede hym. Quod he, " What dost thow her | 240 |
| LGW G 242 In my presence, and that so boldely? | 242 |
| LGW G 245 " And why, sire, " quod I, " and it lyke yow? " | 244 |
| LGW G 245 " And why, sire, " quod I, " and it lyke yow? " | 244 |
| LGW G 247 My servaunts ben alle wyse and honourable. | 246 |
| LGW G 248 Thow art my mortal fo and me werreyest, | 248 |
| LGW G 249 And of myne olde servauntes thow mysseyest, | 248 |
| LGW G 250 And hynderest hem with thy translacyoun, | 250 |
| LGW G 251 And lettest folk to han devocyoun | 250 |
| LGW G 252 To serven me, and holdest it folye | 252 |
| LGW G 257 And makest wise folk fro me withdrawe; | 256 |
| LGW G 258 And thynkest in thy wit, that is ful col, | 258 |
| LGW G 260 That loveth paramours to harde and hote. | 260 |
| LGW G 263 Thanne blame they folk, and wite nat what hem ayleth. | 262 |
| LGW G 272 Som story of wemen that were goode and trewe? | 272 |
| LGW G 273 Yis, God wot, sixty bokes olde and newe | 272 |
| LGW G 275 That bothe Romayns and ek Grekes trete | 274 |
| LGW G 277 And evere an hundred goode ageyn oon badde. | 276 |
| LGW G 278 This knoweth God, and alle clerkes eke | 278 |
| LGW G 282 How clene maydenes and how trewe wyves, | 282 |
| LGW G 284 Telleth Jerome, and that nat of a fewe, | 284 |
| LGW G 286 That it is pite for to rede, and routhe, | 286 |
| LGW G 291 And deiden, as the story wol devyse; | 290 |
| LGW G 292 And some were brend, and some were cut the hals, | 292 |
| LGW G 292 And some were brend, and some were cut the hals, | 292 |
| LGW G 293 And some dreynt for they wolden not be fals; | 292 |
| LGW G 296 And this thing was nat kept for holynesse, | 296 |
| LGW G 297 But al for verray vertu and clennesse, | 296 |
| LGW G 298 And for men schulde sette on hem no lak; | 298 |
| LGW G 299 And yit they were hethene, al the pak, | 298 |
| LGW G 303 A man that coude be so trewe and kynde | 302 |
| LGW G 306 Of trewe wyves and of here labour? | 306 |
| LGW G 309 Cristene and hethene, trete of swich matere; | 308 |
| LGW G 312 The draf of storyes, and forgete the corn? | 312 |
| LGW G 318 And seyde, " God, ryght of youre curteysye, | 318 |
| LGW G 323 And therto ryghtful, and ek mercyable. | 322 |
| LGW G 323 And therto ryghtful, and ek mercyable. | 322 |
| LGW G 329 And many a queynte totelere accusour, | 328 |
| LGW G 332 And for to han with you som dalyaunce. | 332 |
| LGW G 343 And taketh non hed of what matere he take, | 342 |
| LGW G 344 Therfore he wrot the Rose and ek Crisseyde | 344 |
| LGW G 345 Of innocence, and nyste what he seyde. | 344 |
| LGW G 347 Of som persone, and durste it not withseye; | 346 |
| LGW G 352 Despit of love, and hadde hymself ywrought. | 352 |
| LGW G 354 And not ben lyk tyraunts of Lumbardye, | 354 |
| LGW G 355 That usen wilfulhed and tyrannye. | 354 |
| LGW G 357 Hym oughte nat be tyraunt and crewel | 356 |
| LGW G 360 And that hym oweth, of verray duetee, | 360 |
| LGW G 362 And wel to heren here excusacyouns, | 362 |
| LGW G 363 And here compleyntes and petyciouns, | 362 |
| LGW G 363 And here compleyntes and petyciouns, | 362 |
| LGW G 368 And therto is a kyng ful depe ysworn | 368 |
| LGW G 370 And for to kepe his lordes hir degre, | 370 |
| LGW G 371 As it is ryght and skylful that they be | 370 |
| LGW G 372 Enhaunsed and honoured, [and] most dere -- | 372 |
| LGW G 376 And han of pore folk compassioun. | 376 |
| LGW G 384 And weyen every thing by equite, | 384 |
| LGW G 385 And evere han reward to his owen degre. | 384 |
| LGW G 388 And, for a lord, that is ful foul to use. | 388 |
| LGW G 389 And if so be he may hym nat excuse, | 388 |
| LGW G 391 And profereth hym, ryght in his bare sherte, | 390 |
| LGW G 394 Considere his owene honour and his trespas. | 394 |
| LGW G 397 Leteth youre yre, and beth somwhat tretable. | 396 |
| LGW G 399 And forthered [wel] youre lawe with his makynge. | 398 |
| LGW G 406 And ek the Deth of Blaunche the Duchesse, | 406 |
| LGW G 407 And the Parlement of Foules, as I gesse, | 406 |
| LGW G 408 And al the love of Palamon and Arcite | 408 |
| LGW G 408 And al the love of Palamon and Arcite | 408 |
| LGW G 410 And many an ympne for your halydayes, | 410 |
| LGW G 412 And, for to speke of other besynesse, | 412 |
| LGW G 414 And Of the Wreched Engendrynge of Mankynde, | 414 |
| LGW G 416 And mad the lyf also of Seynt Cecile. | 416 |
| 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 425 And he shal swere to yow, and that as blyve, | 424 |
| LGW G 425 And he shal swere to yow, and that as blyve, | 424 |
| LGW G 430 And fortheren yow as muche as he mysseyde | 430 |
| LGW G 434 That I yow knew so charytable and trewe, | 434 |
| LGW G 440 And al foryeve, withoute lenger space. | 440 |
| LGW G 443 And demeth ye what he shal do therfore. | 442 |
| LGW G 445 I ros, and doun I sette me on my kne, | 444 |
| LGW G 446 And seyde thus, " Madame, the God above | 446 |
| LGW G 449 And yeve me grace so longe for to live | 448 |
| LGW G 451 That han me holpen and put in swich degre. | 450 |
| LGW G 462 To forthere trouthe in love and it cheryce, | 462 |
| LGW G 463 And to be war fro falsnesse and fro vice | 462 |
| LGW G 463 And to be war fro falsnesse and fro vice | 462 |
| LGW G 465 And she answerde, " Lat be thyn arguynge, | 464 |
| LGW G 467 In ryght ne wrong; and lerne this at me! | 466 |
| LGW G 468 Thow hast thy grace, and hold the ryght therto. | 468 |
| LGW G 470 For thy trespas, and understond it here: | 470 |
| LGW G 474 Of goode women, maydenes and wyves, | 474 |
| LGW G 476 And telle of false men that hem betrayen, | 476 |
| LGW G 480 And thogh the lesteth nat a lovere be, | 480 |
| LGW G 482 And to the god of Love I shal so preye | 482 |
| LGW G 484 To fortheren the, and wel thy labour quite. | 484 |
| LGW G 486 The god of Love gan smyle, and thanne he seyde: | 486 |
| LGW G 493 And I answerde, " Nay, sire, so have I blys, | 492 |
| LGW G 496 Quod Love, " and that thow knowest wel, parde, | 496 |
| LGW G 502 And ek to gon to helle rather than he, | 502 |
| LGW G 503 And Ercules rescued hire, parde, | 502 |
| LGW G 504 And broughte hyre out of helle ageyn to blys? " | 504 |
| LGW G 505 And I answerde ayen, and seyde, " Yis, | 504 |
| LGW G 505 And I answerde ayen, and seyde, " Yis, | 504 |
| LGW G 506 Now knowe I hire. And is this goode Alceste, | 506 |
| LGW G 507 The dayesye, and myn owene hertes reste? | 506 |
| LGW G 509 That bothe after hire deth and in hire lyf | 508 |
| LGW G 518 In remembraunce of hire and in honour | 518 |
| LGW G 519 Cibella made the dayesye and the flour | 518 |
| LGW G 521 And Mars yaf to hire corone red, parde, | 520 |
| LGW G 528 By pref, and ek by storyes herebyforn. | 528 |
| LGW G 529 Let be the chaf, and writ wel of the corn. | 528 |
| LGW G 531 And laten Criseide ben aslepe and reste? | 530 |
| LGW G 531 And laten Criseide ben aslepe and reste? | 530 |
| LGW G 535 And namely of wifhod the lyvynge, | 534 |
| LGW G 536 And alle the boundes that she oughte kepe. | 536 |
| LGW G 541 And far now wel, I charge the no more. | 540 |
| LGW G 543 And so forth, and my love so shalt thow wynne. " | 542 |
| LGW G 543 And so forth, and my love so shalt thow wynne. " | 542 |
| LGW G 544 And with that word, of slep I gan awake, | 544 |
| LGW G 545 And ryght thus on my Legende gan I make. | 544 |