AMEN.............1
LGW 1 705 I preye God let oure hedes nevere ake! Amen. 126
 
 AMENDE...........1
LGW 8 2418 That carpenter ne coude it nat amende. 1838
 
 AMONG............4
LGW 1 641 Among the ropes renne the sherynge-hokes. 62
LGW 1 697 Among the serpents in the pit she sterte, 118
LGW 3 1218 Among al this to rumbelen gan the hevene; 638
LGW 9 2566 Among his sones alle there was oon 1986
 
 AMOROUS..........3
LGW 3 1102 Of many an amorous lokyng and devys. 522
LGW 3 1189 This amorous queene chargeth hire meyne 610
LGW 9 2616 Of songes amorous of maryage, 2036
 
 AMYD.............1
LGW 6 2163 And in an yle amyd the wilde se, 1584
 
 AMYS.............1
LGW 3 1291 And thoughte wel that it was al amys. 712
 
 AN...............25
LGW 1 625 Shop hym an ost on Antony to lede 46
LGW 1 666 Ye men that falsly sweren many an oth 86
LGW 2 909 To putten hire in swich an aventure. 330
LGW 3 971 Til at the laste he mette an hunteresse. 392
LGW 3 1102 Of many an amorous lokyng and devys. 522
LGW 3 1191 An huntyng wol this lusty freshe queene, 612
LGW 3 1197 And of hire women ek an huge route. 618
LGW 4 1425 That in an yle that called was Colcos, 846
LGW 4 1546 To come to hous upon an innocent! 966
LGW 5 1700 And seyde that it was an ydel lyf; 1120
LGW 5 1771 Or an unrightful talent, with dispit -- 1192
LGW 5 1800 What, shal she fyghte with an hardy knyght? 1220
LGW 5 1839 The woo to tellen were an impossible, 1260
LGW 6 1895 That hadde an hundred citees stronge and grete, 1316
LGW 6 1907 Til on a day befel an aventure, 1328
LGW 6 2000 To welde an ax, or swerd, or staf, or knyf; 1420
LGW 6 2135 Ne beren us therfore an evil name. " 1556
LGW 6 2163 And in an yle amyd the wilde se, 1584
LGW 6 2219 It is so long, it were an hevy thyng. 1640
LGW 7 2341 Now is it tyme I make an ende sone. 1762
LGW 7 2369 And by signes swor hym many an oth 1790
LGW 8 2546 With swich an art and with swich subtilte 1966
LGW 9 2620 And thus the day they dryve to an ende; 2040
LGW 9 2649 Ded wex hire hew, and lyk an ash to sene, 2070
LGW 9 2697 And nedes-cost this thyng moste have an ende; 2118
 
 ANCHISES.........2
LGW 3 944 His olde fader cleped Anchises, 364
LGW 3 1086 " Be ye nat Venus sone and Anchises? 506
 
 AND..............947
LGW 1 585 For to conqueren regnes and honour 6
LGW 1 588 And soth to seyne, Antonius was his name. 8
LGW 1 592 And over al this, the suster of Cesar, 12
LGW 1 594 And wolde algates han another wyf, 14
LGW 1 595 For which he tok with Rome and Cesar stryf. 16
LGW 1 598 And of his deth it was ful gret damage. 18
LGW 1 600 And hym so narwe bounden in his las, 20
LGW 1 604 As Cleopatras for to love and serve; 24
LGW 1 606 In the defence of hyre and of hire ryght. 26
LGW 1 608 Thourgh his desert, and for his chyvalrye; 28
LGW 1 610 He was, of persone and of gentillesse, 30
LGW 1 611 And of discrecioun and hardynesse, 32
LGW 1 611 And of discrecioun and hardynesse, 32
LGW 1 613 And she was fayr as is the rose in May. 34
LGW 1 614 And, for to make shortly is the beste, 34
LGW 1 615 She wax his wif, and hadde hym as hire leste. 36
LGW 1 616 The weddynge and the feste to devyse, 36
LGW 1 620 Of thyng that bereth more effect and charge; 40
LGW 1 622 And forthy to th' effect thanne wol I skyppe, 42
LGW 1 623 And al the remenaunt, I wol lete it slippe. 44
LGW 1 628 To ship they wente, and thus I lat hem sayle. 48
LGW 1 629 Antonius was war, and wol nat fayle 50
LGW 1 631 Tok ek his red, and bothe, upon a day, 52
LGW 1 632 His wif and he, and al his ost, forth wente 52
LGW 1 632 His wif and he, and al his ost, forth wente 52
LGW 1 634 And in the se it happede hem to mete. 54
LGW 1 635 Up goth the trompe, and for to shoute and shete, 56
LGW 1 635 Up goth the trompe, and for to shoute and shete, 56
LGW 1 636 And peynen hem to sette on with the sunne. 56
LGW 1 638 And heterly they hurtelen al atones, 58
LGW 1 639 And from the top doun come the grete stones. 60
LGW 1 642 In with the polax preseth he and he; 62
LGW 1 644 And out ageyn, and dryveth hym overbord; 64
LGW 1 644 And out ageyn, and dryveth hym overbord; 64
LGW 1 647 He bryngeth the cuppe and biddeth hem be blythe; 68
LGW 1 650 And thus the longe day in fyght they spende, 70
LGW 1 652 Antony is schent and put hym to the flyghte, 72
LGW 1 653 And al his folk to-go that best go myghte. 74
LGW 1 657 And whan that Antony saw that aventure, 78
LGW 1 660 And for dispeyr out of his wit he sterte 80
LGW 1 661 And rof hymself anon thourghout the herte 82
LGW 1 664 To Egipt is fled for drede and for destresse. 84
LGW 1 673 Of alle the rubyes and the stones fyne 94
LGW 1 675 And putte ful the shryne of spicerye, 96
LGW 1 676 And let the cors enbaume, and forth she fette 96
LGW 1 676 And let the cors enbaume, and forth she fette 96
LGW 1 677 This dede cors, and in the shryne it shette. 98
LGW 1 678 And next the shryne a pit thanne doth she grave, 98
LGW 1 679 And alle the serpentes that she myghte have, 100
LGW 1 680 She putte hem in that grave, and thus she seyde: 100
LGW 1 688 And in myself this covenaunt made I tho, 108
LGW 1 693 And thilke covenant whil me lasteth breth 114
LGW 1 694 I wol fulfille; and that shal ben wel sene, 114
LGW 1 696 And with that word, naked, with ful good herte, 116
LGW 1 698 And there she ches to have hire buryinge. 118
LGW 1 700 And she hire deth receyveth with good cheere 120
LGW 1 702 And this is storyal soth, it is no fable. 122
LGW 1 703 Now, or I fynde a man thus trewe and stable, 124
LGW 1 704 And wol for love his deth so frely take, 124
LGW 2 708 Let dychen al aboute and walles make 128
LGW 2 712 And woneden so nygh, upon a grene, 132
LGW 2 715 And soth to seyne, that o man hadde a sone, 136
LGW 2 726 And thus by report was hire name yshove 146
LGW 2 728 And certeyn, as by resoun of hire age, 148
LGW 2 731 And bothe in love ylyke sore they brente, 152
LGW 2 734 By sleyghte, and spoken som of here desyr; 154
LGW 2 735 As wry the glede and hotter is the fyr, 156
LGW 2 736 Forbede a love, and it is ten so wod. 156
LGW 2 740 But yit this clyfte was so narw and lyte 160
LGW 2 745 And with a soun as softe as any shryfte, 166
LGW 2 747 And tolden, whil that they stode in the place, 168
LGW 2 748 Al here compleynt of love and al here wo, 168
LGW 2 751 And on that other side stod Thesbe, 172
LGW 2 753 And thus here wardeyns wolde they deceyve, 174
LGW 2 754 And every day this wal they wolde threte, 174
LGW 2 755 And wisshe to God that it were doun ybete. 176
LGW 2 765 Oure wordes thourgh thy lym and ek thy ston. 186
LGW 2 767 And whan these ydele wordes weren sayd, 188
LGW 2 769 And take here leve and forth they wolden gon. 190
LGW 2 769 And take here leve and forth they wolden gon. 190
LGW 2 770 And this was gladly in the eve-tyde, 190
LGW 2 772 And longe tyme they wroughte in this manere, 192
LGW 2 777 Com Piramus, and after com Thysbe, 198
LGW 2 778 And plyghten trouthe fully in here fey 198
LGW 2 780 And to begile here wardeyns everichon, 200
LGW 2 781 And forth out of the cite for to goon; 202
LGW 2 782 And, for the feldes ben so brode and wide, 202
LGW 2 782 And, for the feldes ben so brode and wide, 202
LGW 2 788 And faste by this grave was a welle. 208
LGW 2 789 And shortly of this tale for to telle, 210
LGW 2 791 And longe hem thoughte that the sonne laste, 212
LGW 2 794 And so gret lykinge Piramus to se, 214
LGW 2 799 She hath forsake; allas, and that is routhe 220
LGW 2 802 And to the tre she goth a ful good pas, 222
LGW 2 804 And by the welle adoun she gan hyre dresse. 224
LGW 2 809 And whan that Tisbe hadde espyed that, 230
LGW 2 811 And in a cave with dredful fot she sterte, 232
LGW 2 813 And as she ran hire wympel let she falle 234
LGW 2 814 And tok non hed, so sore she was awhaped, 234
LGW 2 815 And ek so glad that that she was escaped; 236
LGW 2 816 And thus she sit and darketh wonder stylle. 236
LGW 2 816 And thus she sit and darketh wonder stylle. 236
LGW 2 819 And ryght anon the wympel gan she fynde, 240
LGW 2 820 And with hire blody mouth it al torente. 240
LGW 2 823 And at the laste this Piramus is come; 244
LGW 2 825 The mone shon, and he myghte wel yse, 246
LGW 2 826 And in his wey, as that he com ful faste. 246
LGW 2 828 And in the sond, as he byheld adoun, 248
LGW 2 830 And in his herte he sodeynly agros, 250
LGW 2 831 And pale he wex; therwith his heer aros, 252
LGW 2 832 And ner he com, and fond the wimpel torn. 252
LGW 2 832 And ner he com, and fond the wimpel torn. 252
LGW 2 840 And I so slow! Allas, I ne hadde be 260
LGW 2 845 And with that word he to the wympel sterte, 266
LGW 2 846 And kiste it ofte, and wep on it ful sore, 266
LGW 2 846 And kiste it ofte, and wep on it ful sore, 266
LGW 2 847 And seyde, " Wympel, allas! There is no more 268
LGW 2 850 And with that word he smot hym to the herte. 270
LGW 2 856 Be comen hider, and may me not yfynde, 276
LGW 2 857 He may me holde fals and ek unkynde. " 278
LGW 2 858 And out she cometh and after hym gan espien, 278
LGW 2 858 And out she cometh and after hym gan espien, 278
LGW 2 859 Bothe with hire herte and with hire yen, 280
LGW 2 860 And thoughte, " I wol hym tellen of my drede, 280
LGW 2 861 Bothe of the lyonesse and al my deede. " 282
LGW 2 862 And at the laste hire love thanne hath she founde, 282
LGW 2 864 Al blody, and therwithal a-bak she sterte, 284
LGW 2 865 And lik the wawes quappe gan hire herte, 286
LGW 2 866 And pale as box she was, and in a throwe 286
LGW 2 866 And pale as box she was, and in a throwe 286
LGW 2 867 Avisede hire, and gan hym wel to knowe, 288
LGW 2 870 Hath Thisbe now, and how hire heer she rente, 290
LGW 2 871 And how she gan hireselve to turmente, 292
LGW 2 872 And how she lyth and swouneth on the grounde, 292
LGW 2 872 And how she lyth and swouneth on the grounde, 292
LGW 2 873 And how she wep of teres ful his wounde; 294
LGW 2 879 " Who hath don this, and who hath been so bold 300
LGW 2 882 And therwithal she lifteth up his hed. 302
LGW 2 886 And doun agayn, and yeldeth up the gost. 306
LGW 2 886 And doun agayn, and yeldeth up the gost. 306
LGW 2 888 And saw hire wympel and his empty shethe, 308
LGW 2 888 And saw hire wympel and his empty shethe, 308
LGW 2 889 And ek his swerd that hym hath don to dethe. 310
LGW 2 892 For love shal yeve me strengthe and hardynesse 312
LGW 2 894 I wol thee folwe ded, and I wol be 314
LGW 2 895 Felawe and cause ek of thy deth, " quod she. 316
LGW 2 896 " And thogh that nothing, save the deth only, 316
LGW 2 900 And now, ye wrechede jelos fadres oure, 320
LGW 2 905 And ryghtwis God to every lovere sende, 326
LGW 2 907 Than evere yit had Piramus and Tisbe! 328
LGW 2 908 And lat no gentil woman hyre assure 328
LGW 2 912 And for my part, I shal anon it kythe. " 332
LGW 2 913 And with that word his swerd she tok as swythe, 334
LGW 2 914 That warm was of hire loves blod, and hot, 334
LGW 2 915 And to the herte she hireselven smot. 336
LGW 2 916 And thus are Tisbe and Piramus ygo. 336
LGW 2 916 And thus are Tisbe and Piramus ygo. 336
LGW 2 919 And therfore have I spoken of hym thus. 340
LGW 2 921 A man that can in love been trewe and kynde. 342
LGW 2 923 A woman dar and can as wel as he. 344
LGW 3 924 Glorye and honour, Virgil Mantoan, 344
LGW 3 925 Be to thy name! and I shal, as I can, 346
LGW 3 928 In thyn Eneyde and Naso wol I take 348
LGW 3 929 The tenor, and the grete effectes make. 350
LGW 3 931 By Grekes sleyghte, and namely by Synoun, 352
LGW 3 934 And Ector hadde, after his deth, apeered; 354
LGW 3 935 And fyr so wod it myghte nat been steered 356
LGW 3 938 And al the contre was so lowe ybrought, 358
LGW 3 939 And Priamus the kyng fordon and nought; 360
LGW 3 939 And Priamus the kyng fordon and nought; 360
LGW 3 940 And Enyas was charged by Venus 360
LGW 3 942 That was his sone, in his ryght hand and fledde; 362
LGW 3 943 And on his bak he bar and with hym ledde 364
LGW 3 943 And on his bak he bar and with hym ledde 364
LGW 3 945 And by the weye his wif Creusa he les. 366
LGW 3 946 And moche sorwe hadde he in his mynde, 366
LGW 3 950 And to the se ful faste he gan him hye, 370
LGW 3 951 And sayleth forth with al his companye 372
LGW 3 956 But, as I seyde, of hym and of Dido 376
LGW 3 960 With shipes sevene and with no more navye; 380
LGW 3 961 And glad was he to londe for to hye, 382
LGW 3 963 And whan that he the haven hadde ytake, 384
LGW 3 965 And hym of al his felawshipe he ches 386
LGW 3 968 But forth they gon, and lafte his shipes ryde, 388
LGW 3 969 His fere and he, withouten any gyde. 390
LGW 3 972 A bowe in hande and arwes hadde she; 392
LGW 3 976 And Eneas and Achates she grette, 396
LGW 3 976 And Eneas and Achates she grette, 396
LGW 3 977 And thus she to hem spak whan she hem mette: 398
LGW 3 987 And if so be that thow be a goddesse, 408
LGW 3 988 Have mercy on oure labour and oure wo. " 408
LGW 3 991 With arwes and with bowe, in this manere. 412
LGW 3 993 Of which that Dido lady is and queen " -- 414
LGW 3 994 And shortly tolde hym al the occasyoun 414
LGW 3 998 For this is al and som, it was Venus, 418
LGW 3 1000 And to Cartage she bad he sholde hym dighte, 420
LGW 3 1001 And vanyshed anon out of his syghte. 422
LGW 3 1012 Of kynges and of lordes so desyred 432
LGW 3 1023 And whan this Eneas and Achates 444
LGW 3 1023 And whan this Eneas and Achates 444
LGW 3 1026 How Troye and al the lond destroyed was. 446
LGW 3 1031 Been now desclandred, and in swich degre, 452
LGW 3 1033 And with that word he brast out for to wepe 454
LGW 3 1037 So rychely and ek so fayr withal, 458
LGW 3 1039 That, if that God, that hevene and erthe made, 460
LGW 3 1040 Wolde han a love, for beaute and goodnesse, 460
LGW 3 1041 And womanhod, and trouthe, and semelynesse, 462
LGW 3 1041 And womanhod, and trouthe, and semelynesse, 462
LGW 3 1041 And womanhod, and trouthe, and semelynesse, 462
LGW 3 1053 The queene, and of hire socour to beseke, 474
LGW 3 1055 And whan they hadden told al here distresse, 476
LGW 3 1056 And al here tempest and here harde cas, 476
LGW 3 1056 And al here tempest and here harde cas, 476
LGW 3 1058 And openly biknew that it was he. 478
LGW 3 1062 And hadde herd ofte of Eneas er tho, 482
LGW 3 1063 And in hire herte she hadde routhe and wo 484
LGW 3 1063 And in hire herte she hadde routhe and wo 484
LGW 3 1066 And saw the man, that he was lyk a knyght, 486
LGW 3 1067 And suffisaunt of persone and of myght, 488
LGW 3 1067 And suffisaunt of persone and of myght, 488
LGW 3 1068 And lyk to been a verray gentil man; 488
LGW 3 1069 And wel his wordes he besette can, 490
LGW 3 1070 And hadde a noble visage for the nones, 490
LGW 3 1071 And formed wel of braunes and of bones. 492
LGW 3 1071 And formed wel of braunes and of bones. 492
LGW 3 1074 And wel a lord he semede for to be. 494
LGW 3 1075 And, for he was a straunger, somwhat she 496
LGW 3 1079 And with that pite love com in also; 500
LGW 3 1080 And thus, for pite and for gentillesse, 500
LGW 3 1080 And thus, for pite and for gentillesse, 500
LGW 3 1083 That he hath had swych peryl and swich cas; 504
LGW 3 1084 And, in hire frendly speche, in this manere 504
LGW 3 1085 She to hym spak, and seyde as ye may here: 506
LGW 3 1086 " Be ye nat Venus sone and Anchises? 506
LGW 3 1087 In good feyth, al the worshipe and encres 508
LGW 3 1089 Youre shipes and youre meyne shal I save. " 510
LGW 3 1090 And many a gentil word she spak hym to, 510
LGW 3 1091 And comaunded hire messageres to go 512
LGW 3 1093 His shippes for to seke, and hem vitayle. 514
LGW 3 1095 And with the wyn she gan hem to presente, 516
LGW 3 1096 And to hire royal paleys she hire spedde, 516
LGW 3 1097 And Eneas alwey with hire she ledde. 518
LGW 3 1100 Ful was the feste of deyntees and rychesse, 520
LGW 3 1101 Of instruments, of song, and of gladnesse, 522
LGW 3 1102 Of many an amorous lokyng and devys. 522
LGW 3 1104 Out of the swolow of helle, and thus in joye 524
LGW 3 1107 Of riche beddes, and of ornementes, 528
LGW 3 1109 And with the quene, whan that he hadde sete, 530
LGW 3 1110 And spices parted, and the wyn agon, 530
LGW 3 1110 And spices parted, and the wyn agon, 530
LGW 3 1112 To take his ese and for to have his reste, 532
LGW 3 1125 And al is payed, what that he hath spent. 546
LGW 3 1130 After his sone, and after riche thynges, 550
LGW 3 1131 Bothe sceptre, clothes, broches, and ek rynges, 552
LGW 3 1132 Some for to were, and some for to presente 552
LGW 3 1134 And bad his sone how that he shulde make 554
LGW 3 1135 The presenting, and to the queen it take. 556
LGW 3 1137 And Eneas ful blysful is and fayn 558
LGW 3 1137 And Eneas ful blysful is and fayn 558
LGW 3 1148 And of the present that his fader sente 568
LGW 3 1150 Thus is this queen in plesaunce and in joye, 570
LGW 3 1152 And of the dedes hath she more enquered 572
LGW 3 1153 Of Eneas, and al the story lered 574
LGW 3 1154 Of Troye, and al the longe day they tweye 574
LGW 3 1155 Entendeden to speken and to pleye; 576
LGW 3 1159 That she hath lost hire hewe and ek hire hele. 580
LGW 3 1161 Whi I have told this story, and telle shal. 582
LGW 3 1165 She siketh sore, and gan hyreself turmente; 586
LGW 3 1168 And at the laste, unto hire syster Anne 588
LGW 3 1169 She made hire mone, and ryght thus spak she thanne: 590
LGW 3 1174 And ek so likly for to ben a man, 594
LGW 3 1175 And therwithal so moche good he can, 596
LGW 3 1176 That al my love and lyf lyth in his cure. 596
LGW 3 1183 Seyde as hire thoughte, and somdel it withstod. 604
LGW 3 1190 The nettes dresse, and speres brode and kene; 610
LGW 3 1190 The nettes dresse, and speres brode and kene; 610
LGW 3 1195 And upon coursers swift as any thought 616
LGW 3 1197 And of hire women ek an huge route. 618
LGW 3 1201 Sit Dido, al in gold and perre wrye; 622
LGW 3 1202 And she as fair as is the bryghte morwe, 622
LGW 3 1210 And forth this noble queen thus lat I ride 630
LGW 3 1216 Thus seyn these yonge folk, and up they kylle 636
LGW 3 1217 These bestes wilde, and han hem at here wille. 638
LGW 3 1220 Doun cam the reyn with hayl and slet so faste, 640
LGW 3 1222 This noble queen, and also hire meyne, 642
LGW 3 1224 And shortly, from the tempest hire to save, 644
LGW 3 1226 And with hire wente this Eneas also. 646
LGW 3 1229 And here began the depe affeccioun 650
LGW 3 1231 Of hire gladnesse, and gynning of hire sorwe. 652
LGW 3 1233 And told hire al his herte and al his wo, 654
LGW 3 1233 And told hire al his herte and al his wo, 654
LGW 3 1234 And swore so depe to hire to be trewe 654
LGW 3 1235 For wel or wo and chaunge hire for no newe; 656
LGW 3 1236 And as a fals lovere so wel can pleyne, 656
LGW 3 1238 And tok hym for husbonde and becom his wyf 658
LGW 3 1238 And tok hym for husbonde and becom his wyf 658
LGW 3 1240 And after this, whan that the tempest stente, 660
LGW 3 1242 The wikke fame upros, and that anon, 662
LGW 3 1244 Into the cave; and demede as hem liste. 664
LGW 3 1245 And whan the kyng that Yarbas highte it wiste, 666
LGW 3 1247 And wowede hyre, to han hire to his wyf, 668
LGW 3 1248 Swich sorwe as he hath maked, and swich cheere, 668
LGW 3 1249 It is a routhe and pite for to here. 670
LGW 3 1252 Now laugheth Eneas and is in joye 672
LGW 3 1253 And more richesse than evere he was in Troye. 674
LGW 3 1255 Ful of pite, of trouthe and conscience, 676
LGW 3 1258 And han swich olde ensaumples yow beforn? 678
LGW 3 1266 That feyneth hym so trewe and obeysynge, 686
LGW 3 1267 So gentil, and so privy of his doinge, 688
LGW 3 1268 And can so wel don alle his obeysaunces, 688
LGW 3 1269 And wayten hire at festes and at daunces, 690
LGW 3 1269 And wayten hire at festes and at daunces, 690
LGW 3 1270 And whan she goth to temple and hom ageyn, 690
LGW 3 1270 And whan she goth to temple and hom ageyn, 690
LGW 3 1271 And fasten til he hath his lady seyn, 692
LGW 3 1272 And beren in his devyses, for hire sake, 692
LGW 3 1273 Not I not what; and songes wolde he make, 694
LGW 3 1274 Justen, and don of armes many thynges, 694
LGW 3 1278 For hunger, and for myschef in the se, 698
LGW 3 1279 And desolat, and fled from his cuntre, 700
LGW 3 1279 And desolat, and fled from his cuntre, 700
LGW 3 1280 And al his folk with tempest al todryven, 700
LGW 3 1281 She hath hire body and ek hire reame yiven 702
LGW 3 1284 And lyved in joye ynogh; what wole ye more? 704
LGW 3 1288 And pryvyly he doth his shipes dyghte, 708
LGW 3 1289 And shapeth hym to stele awey by nyghte. 710
LGW 3 1291 And thoughte wel that it was al amys. 712
LGW 3 1292 For in hir bed he lyth a-nyght and syketh. 712
LGW 3 1297 And ek Mercurye his message hath presented, 718
LGW 3 1302 And taketh hire withinne his armes two. 722
LGW 3 1306 I am a gentil woman and a queen. 726
LGW 3 1310 She seketh halwes and doth sacryfise; 730
LGW 3 1312 Conjureth hym, and profereth hym to be 732
LGW 3 1314 She falleth hym to fote and swouneth ther, 734
LGW 3 1316 And seyth, " Have mercy; let me with yow ryde! 736
LGW 3 1319 And, so ye wole me now to wive take, 740
LGW 3 1323 I am with childe, and yeve my child his lyf! 744
LGW 3 1327 And stal awey unto his companye, 748
LGW 3 1328 And as a traytour forth he gan to sayle 748
LGW 3 1330 Thus he hath laft Dido in wo and pyne, 750
LGW 3 1331 And wedded ther a lady hyghte Lavyne. 752
LGW 3 1332 A cloth he lafte, and ek his swerd stondynge, 752
LGW 3 1338 And seyde, " O swete cloth, whil Juppiter it leste, 758
LGW 3 1341 And thus, allas, withouten his socours, 762
LGW 3 1343 And whanne that she unto hire syster Anne 764
LGW 3 1346 And bad hire norice and hire sister gon 766
LGW 3 1346 And bad hire norice and hire sister gon 766
LGW 3 1347 To fechen fyr and other thyng anon, 768
LGW 3 1348 And seyde that she wolde sacryfye -- 768
LGW 3 1349 And whan she myghte hire tyme wel espie, 770
LGW 3 1351 And with his swerd she rof hyre to the herte. 772
LGW 3 1367 Rede Ovyde, and in hym he shal it fynde. 788
LGW 4 1369 Thow sly devourere and confusioun 790
LGW 4 1371 Thow madest thy recleymyng and thy lures 792
LGW 4 1373 And of thy wordes farced with plesaunce, 794
LGW 4 1374 And of thy feyned trouthe and thy manere, 794
LGW 4 1374 And of thy feyned trouthe and thy manere, 794
LGW 4 1375 With thyn obesaunce and humble cheere, 796
LGW 4 1376 And with thy contrefeted peyne and wo. 796
LGW 4 1376 And with thy contrefeted peyne and wo. 796
LGW 4 1384 But certes, it is bothe routhe and wo 804
LGW 4 1386 For they shal have wel betere love and chere 806
LGW 4 1390 Thow he be fals and hath the foul betrayed, 810
LGW 4 1392 Al have he to the capoun skille and ryght, 812
LGW 4 1395 By Isiphile and Medea the queene. 816
LGW 4 1399 And whan for age he myghte unnethes gon, 820
LGW 4 1401 Of al his regne and made hym lord and kyng. 822
LGW 4 1401 Of al his regne and made hym lord and kyng. 822
LGW 4 1405 Of fredom, and of strengthe and lustynesse. 826
LGW 4 1405 Of fredom, and of strengthe and lustynesse. 826
LGW 4 1408 But dide hym al honour and companye. 828
LGW 4 1411 Enhaunsed so and put in swich degre 832
LGW 4 1414 And in his wit a-nyght compassed he 834
LGW 4 1417 And at the last he tok avysement 838
LGW 4 1421 Gret chere of love and of affeccioun, 842
LGW 4 1424 There was swich tydyng overal and swich loos, 844
LGW 4 1431 And many other merveyles, up and doun, 852
LGW 4 1431 And many other merveyles, up and doun, 852
LGW 4 1432 And with two boles maked al of bras, 852
LGW 4 1433 That spitten fyr, and moche thyng there was. 854
LGW 4 1437 With the boles and the dragoun fyghte. 858
LGW 4 1438 And kyng Oetes lord was of that yle. 858
LGW 4 1442 And seyde, " Nevew, if it myghte be 862
LGW 4 1445 And bryngen it my regioun withinne, 866
LGW 4 1446 It were to me gret plesaunce and honour. 866
LGW 4 1448 And al the cost I wol myselven make. 868
LGW 4 1449 And chees what folk that thow wilt with the take; 870
LGW 4 1451 Jason was yong, and lusty of corage, 872
LGW 4 1452 And undertok to don this ilke empryse. 872
LGW 4 1455 And many another that he with hym ches. 876
LGW 4 1460 Whan that the wynd was good, and gan hym hye 880
LGW 4 1466 And of this ile lady was and quene 886
LGW 4 1466 And of this ile lady was and quene 886
LGW 4 1470 And, romynge on the clyves by the se, 890
LGW 4 1477 To fortheren every wight, and don plesaunce 898
LGW 4 1478 Of verrey bounte and of curteysye. 898
LGW 4 1480 And fond Jason and Ercules also, 900
LGW 4 1480 And fond Jason and Ercules also, 900
LGW 4 1482 Hem to refreshen and to take the eyr. 902
LGW 4 1483 The morwenynge attempre was and fayr, 904
LGW 4 1484 And in his weye this messanger hem mette. 904
LGW 4 1486 And dide his message, axinge hem anon 906
LGW 4 1491 Jason answerde mekely and stylle: 912
LGW 4 1495 And come for to pleye out of the se 916
LGW 4 1499 And fynt this Jason and this other stonde 920
LGW 4 1499 And fynt this Jason and this other stonde 920
LGW 4 1501 This Ercules and Jason gan beholde 922
LGW 4 1502 How that the queen it was, and fayre hire grette 922
LGW 4 1504 And she tok hed, and knew by hyre manere, 924
LGW 4 1504 And she tok hed, and knew by hyre manere, 924
LGW 4 1505 By hire aray, by wordes, and by chere, 926
LGW 4 1507 And to the castel with hire ledeth she 928
LGW 4 1508 These straunge folk and doth hem gret honour, 928
LGW 4 1509 And axeth hem of travayle and labour 930
LGW 4 1509 And axeth hem of travayle and labour 930
LGW 4 1514 And Ercules, that hadde the grete los, 934
LGW 4 1516 And dide hem honour more than before, 936
LGW 4 1517 And with hem deled evere lenger the more, 938
LGW 4 1519 And namely, most she spak with Ercules; 940
LGW 4 1521 Sad, wys, and trewe, of wordes avyse, 942
LGW 4 1528 And he was wis, hardy, secre, and ryche. 948
LGW 4 1528 And he was wis, hardy, secre, and ryche. 948
LGW 4 1530 Of fredom passede he, and lustyhede, 950
LGW 4 1533 And of Thessalye likly kyng to be. 954
LGW 4 1535 To love, and for to speke shamefast. 956
LGW 4 1536 He hadde lever hymself to morder, and dye, 956
LGW 4 1539 My blod and flesh, so that I myghte live, 960
LGW 4 1543 And al this was compassed on the nyght 964
LGW 4 1544 Bytwixe hym Jason and this Ercules. 964
LGW 4 1548 And Jason is as coy as is a mayde; 968
LGW 4 1551 Yiftes grete, and to hire officeres. 972
LGW 4 1552 As wolde God I leyser hadde and tyme 972
LGW 4 1556 With feynynge, and with every subtil dede. 976
LGW 4 1560 Unto this queen and tok of hir substaunce 980
LGW 4 1562 And upon hire begat he children two, 982
LGW 4 1563 And drogh his sayl and saw hir nevere mo. 984
LGW 4 1563 And drogh his sayl and saw hir nevere mo. 984
LGW 4 1565 Which were to longe to wryten and to sen, 986
LGW 4 1566 And hym reprevith of his grete untrouthe, 986
LGW 4 1567 And preyeth him on hire to have som routhe. 988
LGW 4 1568 And of his children two she seyde hym this: 988
LGW 4 1571 And preyede God, or it were longe while, 992
LGW 4 1574 And that she moste bothe hire chyldren spylle, 994
LGW 4 1575 And alle tho that sufferede hym his wille. 996
LGW 4 1576 And trewe to Jason was she al hire lyf, 996
LGW 4 1577 And evere kepte hire chast, as for his wif; 998
LGW 4 1581 That is of love devourer and dragoun. 1002
LGW 4 1583 And from forme into forme it passen may, 1004
LGW 4 1588 This is his lust and his felicite. 1008
LGW 4 1592 And hath ytold the cause of his comyng 1012
LGW 4 1597 And doth hym honour, as it was to done, 1018
LGW 4 1598 So fer forth that his doughter and his eyr, 1018
LGW 4 1599 Medea, which that was so wis and fayr 1020
LGW 4 1602 At mete, and sitte by hym in the halle. 1022
LGW 4 1604 And lyk a lord, and hadde a gret renoun, 1024
LGW 4 1604 And lyk a lord, and hadde a gret renoun, 1024
LGW 4 1605 And of his lok as real as a leoun, 1026
LGW 4 1606 And goodly of his speche, and familer, 1026
LGW 4 1606 And goodly of his speche, and familer, 1026
LGW 4 1607 And coude of love al craft and art pleyner 1028
LGW 4 1607 And coude of love al craft and art pleyner 1028
LGW 4 1609 And, as Fortune hire oughte a foul myschaunce, 1030
LGW 4 1622 Any reward, and don me this honour, 1042
LGW 4 1626 Youre man I am, and lowely yow beseche 1046
LGW 4 1631 And of his batayle, and in what disjoynt 1052
LGW 4 1631 And of his batayle, and in what disjoynt 1052
LGW 4 1634 And shortly to the poynt ryght for to go, 1054
LGW 4 1637 And terme set to come sone at nyght 1058
LGW 4 1638 Unto hire chamber and make there his oth 1058
LGW 4 1643 And hereupon at nyght they mette in-feere, 1064
LGW 4 1644 And doth his oth, and goth with hire to bedde; 1064
LGW 4 1644 And doth his oth, and goth with hire to bedde; 1064
LGW 4 1645 And on the morwe upward he hym spedde, 1066
LGW 4 1647 The fles to wynne and stynten his batayle; 1068
LGW 4 1648 And saved hym his lyf and his honour; 1068
LGW 4 1648 And saved hym his lyf and his honour; 1068
LGW 4 1649 And gat hym a name ryght as a conquerour, 1070
LGW 4 1651 Now hath Jason the fles, and hom is went 1072
LGW 4 1652 With Medea, and tresor ful gret won; 1072
LGW 4 1657 And with hire lafte his yonge children two, 1078
LGW 4 1658 And falsly hath betraysed hire, allas, 1078
LGW 4 1660 And wedded yit the thridde wif anon, 1080
LGW 4 1662 This is the mede of lovynge and guerdoun 1082
LGW 4 1664 Ryght for hire trouthe and for hire kyndenesse, 1084
LGW 4 1666 And lafte hire fader and hire herytage. 1086
LGW 4 1666 And lafte hire fader and hire herytage. 1086
LGW 4 1667 And of Jason this is the vassellage, 1088
LGW 4 1670 And therfore in hire letter thus she seyde 1090
LGW 4 1674 Why lykede me thy youthe and thy fayrnesse, 1094
LGW 4 1675 And of thy tonge, the infynyt graciousnesse? 1096
LGW 5 1682 And of the laste kyng Tarquinius, 1102
LGW 5 1683 As seyth Ovyde and Titus Lyvius. 1104
LGW 5 1685 But for to preyse and drawe to memorye 1106
LGW 5 1687 That for hyre wifhod and hire stedefastnesse 1108
LGW 5 1692 And in what wise, I wol but shortly trete, 1112
LGW 5 1693 And of this thyng I touche but the grete. 1114
LGW 5 1695 With Romeyns, that ful sterne were and stoute, 1116
LGW 5 1696 Ful longe lay the sege and lytel wroughten, 1116
LGW 5 1698 And in his pley Tarquinius the yonge 1118
LGW 5 1700 And seyde that it was an ydel lyf; 1120
LGW 5 1702 " And lat us speke of wyves, that is best; 1122
LGW 5 1704 And with oure speche lat us ese oure herte. " 1124
LGW 5 1706 And seyde thus: " Nay, sire, it is no nede 1126
LGW 5 1710 Go we to-nyght to Rome, and we shal se. " 1130
LGW 5 1712 To Rome be they come, and faste hem dyghte 1132
LGW 5 1713 To Colatynes hous and doun they lyghte, 1134
LGW 5 1714 Tarquinius and ek this Colatyn. 1134
LGW 5 1715 The husbonde knew the estris wel and fyn, 1136
LGW 5 1716 And prively into the hous they gon, 1136
LGW 5 1718 And at the chambre-dore they abyde. 1138
LGW 5 1721 And softe wolle oure bok seyth that she wroughte 1142
LGW 5 1722 To kepen hire from slouthe and idelnesse; 1142
LGW 5 1723 And bad hire servaunts don hire besynesse, 1144
LGW 5 1724 And axeth hem, " What tydyngs heren ye? 1144
LGW 5 1732 And therwithal ful tenderly she wep, 1152
LGW 5 1733 And of hire werk she tok no more kep, 1154
LGW 5 1734 And mekely she let hyre eyen falle; 1154
LGW 5 1735 And thilke semblaunt sat hire wel withalle. 1156
LGW 5 1736 And eek hire teres, ful of honeste, 1156
LGW 5 1739 For they acorde bothe in dede and sygne. 1160
LGW 5 1740 And with that word hire husbonde Colatyn, 1160
LGW 5 1742 And seyde, " Drede the nat, for I am here! " 1162
LGW 5 1743 And she anon up ros with blysful chere 1164
LGW 5 1744 And kiste hym, as of wives is the wone. 1164
LGW 5 1746 Conceyved hath hire beaute and hyre cheere, 1166
LGW 5 1747 Hire yelwe her, hire shap, and hire manere, 1168
LGW 5 1749 (And by no craft hire beaute nas nat feyned), 1170
LGW 5 1750 And caughte to this lady swich desyr 1170
LGW 5 1754 And ay the more that he was in dispayr, 1174
LGW 5 1755 The more he coveyteth and thoughte hire fayr. 1176
LGW 5 1759 And by hymself he walketh soberly, 1180
LGW 5 1761 " Thus lay hire her, and thus fresh was hyre hewe; 1182
LGW 5 1763 Thus fayr she was, and this was hire manere. " 1184
LGW 5 1765 And as the se, with tempest al toshake, 1186
LGW 5 1775 And girte hym with his swerd and gan to go, 1196
LGW 5 1775 And girte hym with his swerd and gan to go, 1196
LGW 5 1776 And forth he rit til he to Rome is come, 1196
LGW 5 1777 And al alone his wey than hath he nome 1198
LGW 5 1779 Doun was the sonne and day hath lost his lyght; 1200
LGW 5 1780 And in he cometh into a prive halke, 1200
LGW 5 1781 And in the nyght ful thefly gan he stalke, 1202
LGW 5 1787 And as she wok, hire bed she felte presse. 1208
LGW 5 1790 Quod he, " but, and thow crye or noyse make, 1210
LGW 5 1794 And therwithal unto hire throte he sterte, 1214
LGW 5 1795 And sette the poynt al sharp upon hire herte. 1216
LGW 5 1804 She axeth grace, and seyth al that she can. 1224
LGW 5 1808 And ley hym in thy bed, and loude crye 1228
LGW 5 1808 And ley hym in thy bed, and loude crye 1228
LGW 5 1810 And thus thow shalt be ded and also lese 1230
LGW 5 1810 And thus thow shalt be ded and also lese 1230
LGW 5 1813 At thilke tyme, and dredde so the shame, 1234
LGW 5 1814 That, what for fer of sclaunder and drede of deth, 1234
LGW 5 1815 She loste bothe at ones wit and breth, 1236
LGW 5 1816 And in a swogh she lay, and wex so ded 1236
LGW 5 1816 And in a swogh she lay, and wex so ded 1236
LGW 5 1820 And sholdest, as by lynage and by ryght, 1240
LGW 5 1820 And sholdest, as by lynage and by ryght, 1240
LGW 5 1821 Don as a lord and as a verray knyght, 1242
LGW 5 1826 Whan he was gon and this myschaunce is falle, 1246
LGW 5 1829 And al dischevele, with hire heres cleere, 1250
LGW 5 1834 And who was ded; and she sit ay wepynge; 1254
LGW 5 1834 And who was ded; and she sit ay wepynge; 1254
LGW 5 1838 This rewful cas and al thys thing horryble. 1258
LGW 5 1840 That she and al hir frendes made attones. 1260
LGW 5 1843 Hir herte was so wyfly and so trewe. 1264
LGW 5 1847 And they answerden alle, upon hir fey, 1268
LGW 5 1850 And seyden hir ensamples many oon. 1270
LGW 5 1855 And therwithal she rafte hirself hir lyf; 1276
LGW 5 1856 And as she fel adoun, she kaste hir lok, 1276
LGW 5 1857 And of hir clothes yet she hede tok. 1278
LGW 5 1860 So wel she loved clennesse and eke trouthe. 1280
LGW 5 1862 And Brutus by hir chaste blood hath swore 1282
LGW 5 1864 And al hys kyn; and let the peple calle, 1284
LGW 5 1864 And al hys kyn; and let the peple calle, 1284
LGW 5 1865 And openly the tale he tolde hem alle, 1286
LGW 5 1866 And openly let cary her on a bere 1286
LGW 5 1867 Thurgh al the toun, that men may see and here 1288
LGW 5 1870 Syn thilke day; and she was holden there 1290
LGW 5 1871 A seynt, and ever hir day yhalwed dere 1292
LGW 5 1872 As in hir lawe; and thus endeth Lucresse, 1292
LGW 5 1876 And for the stable herte, sadde and kynde, 1296
LGW 5 1876 And for the stable herte, sadde and kynde, 1296
LGW 5 1882 As in a woman; and this is no lye. 1302
LGW 5 1883 And as of men, loke ye which tirannye 1304
LGW 6 1892 Ben wrothe, and wreche han take for thy synne. 1312
LGW 6 1895 That hadde an hundred citees stronge and grete, 1316
LGW 6 1902 Alcathoe he besegeth harde and longe; 1322
LGW 6 1904 And Nysus, that was kyng of that citee, 1324
LGW 6 1909 And of the sege saw the maner al. 1330
LGW 6 1912 For his beaute and for his chyvalrye, 1332
LGW 6 1914 And, shortly of this proces for to pace, 1334
LGW 6 1919 And let hire drenche in sorwe and distresse, 1340
LGW 6 1919 And let hire drenche in sorwe and distresse, 1340
LGW 6 1923 As Alcathoe, and other tounes mo. 1344
LGW 6 1924 And this th' effect, that Mynos hath so driven 1344
LGW 6 1932 And every thridde yeer, withouten doute, 1352
LGW 6 1933 They caste lot, and as it com aboute 1354
LGW 6 1935 And of his child he moste present make 1356
LGW 6 1938 And this hath Mynos don, ryght in dispit; 1358
LGW 6 1940 And maken hem of Athenes his thral 1360
LGW 6 1942 And hom he sayleth whan this toun is wonne. 1362
LGW 6 1948 And forth is lad this woful yonge knyght 1368
LGW 6 1950 And into a prysoun, fetered, cast is he 1370
LGW 6 1953 That art a kynges sone, and dampned thus. 1374
LGW 6 1956 And if now any woman helpe the, 1376
LGW 6 1958 And ben hire trewe lovere yer be yere! 1378
LGW 6 1961 Doun in the botom derk and wonder lowe, 1382
LGW 6 1963 And it was longynge to the doughtren tweyne 1384
LGW 6 1966 Of Athenes, in joye and in solas. 1386
LGW 6 1970 And ek hire syster Phedra, herden al 1390
LGW 6 1972 And lokeden upon the bryghte mone. 1392
LGW 6 1974 And of his wo they hadde compassioun. 1394
LGW 6 1976 And ben devoured, thoughte hem gret pite. 1396
LGW 6 1978 And seyde, " Phedra, leve syster dere, 1398
LGW 6 1981 And ek his povre estat that he is in, 1402
LGW 6 1982 And gilteles? Now, certes, it is routhe! 1402
LGW 6 1983 And if ye wol assenten, by my trouthe, 1404
LGW 6 1987 And, to his help, the beste red I can 1408
LGW 6 1989 To come and speke with us hastily, 1410
LGW 6 1990 And don this woful man with hym to come. 1410
LGW 6 1995 Wher that he dar, his lyf to kepe and save, 1416
LGW 6 1996 Fyghten with the fend, and hym defende. 1416
LGW 6 1999 That nys nat derk, and hath roum eek and space 1420
LGW 6 1999 That nys nat derk, and hath roum eek and space 1420
LGW 6 2003 And we shul make hym balles ek also 1424
LGW 6 2004 Of wex and tow, that whan he gapeth faste, 1424
LGW 6 2006 To slake his hunger and encombre his teth; 1426
LGW 6 2007 And right anon, whan that Theseus seth 1428
LGW 6 2012 And for the hous is krynkeled to and fro, 1432
LGW 6 2012 And for the hous is krynkeled to and fro, 1432
LGW 6 2013 And hath so queynte weyes for to go -- 1434
LGW 6 2019 And whan that he this beste hath overcome, 1440
LGW 6 2021 And ek the gayler may he with hym lede, 1442
LGW 6 2022 And hym avaunce at hom in his cuntre, 1442
LGW 6 2026 This gayler cometh, and with hym Theseus. 1446
LGW 6 2037 And, as I seyde, ben of youre court a page, 1458
LGW 6 2040 That I may han nat but my mete and drynke. 1460
LGW 6 2041 And for my sustenaunce yit wol I swynke, 1462
LGW 6 2045 So slyly and so wel I shal me gye, 1466
LGW 6 2046 And me so wel disfigure and so lowe, 1466
LGW 6 2046 And me so wel disfigure and so lowe, 1466
LGW 6 2048 To han my lyf, and for to han presence 1468
LGW 6 2050 And to my fader shal I sende here 1470
LGW 6 2052 And hym so gwerdone that he shal wel be 1472
LGW 6 2054 And if I durste seyn, my lady bryght, 1474
LGW 6 2055 I am a kynges sone and ek a knyght. 1476
LGW 6 2058 And I with yow to bere yow compaignye, 1478
LGW 6 2060 And if I profre yow in low manere 1480
LGW 6 2061 To ben youre page and serven yow ryght here, 1482
LGW 6 2065 And deth and poverte to my frendes alle; 1486
LGW 6 2065 And deth and poverte to my frendes alle; 1486
LGW 6 2066 And that my spirit by nyghte mote go, 1486
LGW 6 2067 After my deth, and walke to and fro, 1488
LGW 6 2067 After my deth, and walke to and fro, 1488
LGW 6 2070 And if I evere cleyme other degre, 1490
LGW 6 2073 And mercy, lady! I can nat elles seye. " 1494
LGW 6 2075 And yong, but of a twenty yer and thre. 1496
LGW 6 2075 And yong, but of a twenty yer and thre. 1496
LGW 6 2079 Answerde hym to his profre and to his chere: 1500
LGW 6 2080 " A kynges sone, and ek a knyght, " quod she, 1500
LGW 6 2083 And lene me nevere swich a cas befalle! 1504
LGW 6 2084 But sende yow grace of herte and sleyghte also, 1504
LGW 6 2085 Yow to defende and knyghtly slen youre fo, 1506
LGW 6 2086 And leve hereafter that I may yow fynde 1506
LGW 6 2087 To me and to my syster here so kynde, 1508
LGW 6 2091 And have a reaume, nat but faste by, 1512
LGW 6 2096 And to my syster, syn that it is so 1516
LGW 6 2105 And haveth hereof myn herte blod to borwe, 1526
LGW 6 2107 I wolde it laten out, and theron swere, 1528
LGW 6 2110 So that I myghte liven and nat fayle 1530
LGW 6 2117 And aldermost desired yow to se 1538
LGW 6 2119 Upon my trouthe I swere and yow assure, 1540
LGW 6 2121 Now have I yow, and also have ye me, 1542
LGW 6 2124 And at his hertely wordes and his chere, 1544
LGW 6 2124 And at his hertely wordes and his chere, 1544
LGW 6 2125 And to hyre sister seyde in this manere, 1546
LGW 6 2127 " Now be we duchesses, bothe I and ye, 1548
LGW 6 2128 And sekered to the regals of Athenes, 1548
LGW 6 2129 And bothe hereafter likly to ben quenes; 1550
LGW 6 2130 And saved from his deth a kynges sone, 1550
LGW 6 2133 In honest cause, and namely in his ryght. 1554
LGW 6 2136 And shortly of this mater for to make, 1556
LGW 6 2138 And every poynt was performed in dede 1558
LGW 6 2144 And Theseus is lad unto his deth, 1564
LGW 6 2145 And forth unto this Mynotaur he geth, 1566
LGW 6 2146 And by the techynge of this Adryane 1566
LGW 6 2147 He overcom this beste and was his bane; 1568
LGW 6 2148 And out he cometh by the clewe agayn 1568
LGW 6 2150 And by the gayler geten hath a barge, 1570
LGW 6 2151 And of his wyves tresor gan it charge, 1572
LGW 6 2152 And tok his wif, and ek hire sister fre, 1572
LGW 6 2152 And tok his wif, and ek hire sister fre, 1572
LGW 6 2153 And ek the gayler, and with hem alle thre 1574
LGW 6 2153 And ek the gayler, and with hem alle thre 1574
LGW 6 2155 And to the contre of Ennopye hym dyghte 1576
LGW 6 2157 There feste they, there daunce they and synge; 1578
LGW 6 2158 And in his armes hath this Adryane, 1578
LGW 6 2160 And gat hym there a newe barge anon, 1580
LGW 6 2161 And of his contre-folk a ful gret won, 1582
LGW 6 2162 And taketh his leve, and homward sayleth he. 1582
LGW 6 2162 And taketh his leve, and homward sayleth he. 1582
LGW 6 2163 And in an yle amyd the wilde se, 1584
LGW 6 2165 Save wilde bestes, and that ful many oon, 1586
LGW 6 2167 And in that yle half a day he lette, 1588
LGW 6 2168 And seyde that on the lond he moste hym reste. 1588
LGW 6 2170 And, for to tellen shortly in this cas, 1590
LGW 6 2173 He taketh hire in his hond and forth goth he 1594
LGW 6 2174 To shipe, and as a traytour stal his wey, 1594
LGW 6 2176 And to his contre-ward he sayleth blyve -- 1596
LGW 6 2178 And fond his fader drenched in the se. 1598
LGW 6 2186 And gropeth in the bed, and fond ryght nought. 1606
LGW 6 2186 And gropeth in the bed, and fond ryght nought. 1606
LGW 6 2188 I am betrayed! " and hire her torente, 1608
LGW 6 2189 And to the stronde barefot faste she wente, 1610
LGW 6 2190 And cryed, " Theseus, myn herte swete! 1610
LGW 6 2192 And myghte thus with bestes ben yslayn? " 1612
LGW 6 2194 No man she saw, and yit shyned the mone, 1614
LGW 6 2195 And hye upon a rokke she wente sone, 1616
LGW 6 2196 And saw his barge saylynge in the se. 1616
LGW 6 2197 Cold wex hire herte, and ryght thus seyde she: 1618
LGW 6 2200 She cryed, " O turn ageyn, for routhe and synne! 1620
LGW 6 2204 And hym remembre that she was behynde, 1624
LGW 6 2205 And turne ageyn, and on the stronde hire fynde. 1626
LGW 6 2205 And turne ageyn, and on the stronde hire fynde. 1626
LGW 6 2208 And up she rist, and kyssed, in al hire care, 1628
LGW 6 2208 And up she rist, and kyssed, in al hire care, 1628
LGW 6 2210 And to hire bed ryght thus she speketh tho: 1630
LGW 6 2212 Thow shalt answere of two, and nat of oon! 1632
LGW 6 2223 And in the signe of Taurus men may se 1644
LGW 7 2229 This fayre world and bar it in thy thought 1650
LGW 7 2235 That is in love so fals and so forswore, 1656
LGW 7 2238 And, as to me, so grisely was his dede 1658
LGW 7 2240 Myne eyen wexe foule and sore also. 1660
LGW 7 2244 Of Trace was he lord, and kyn to Marte, 1664
LGW 7 2246 And wedded hadde he, with a blysful cheere, 1666
LGW 7 2254 That prophete is of wo and of myschaunce. 1674
LGW 7 2255 This revel, ful of song and ek of daunce, 1676
LGW 7 2259 Fyve yer his wif and he togeder dwelle, 1680
LGW 7 2265 Hyre syster for to sen, and come anon, 1686
LGW 7 2268 And this was day by day al hire preyere, 1688
LGW 7 2269 With al humblesse of wifhod, word and chere. 1690
LGW 7 2271 And into Grece hymself is forth yfare. 1692
LGW 7 2276 " And she shal come to yow ageyn anon. 1696
LGW 7 2277 Myself with hyre wol bothe come and gon, 1698
LGW 7 2278 And as myn hertes lyf I wol hire kepe. " 1698
LGW 7 2281 His doughter gon, and for to yeve hire leve; 1702
LGW 7 2287 And hym embraseth with hire armes two. 1708
LGW 7 2288 And therwithal so yong and fayr was she 1708
LGW 7 2288 And therwithal so yong and fayr was she 1708
LGW 7 2290 And of aray that there was non hire lyche, 1710
LGW 7 2291 And yit of beaute was she two so ryche, 1712
LGW 7 2294 And with his wiles kneled and so preyde, 1714
LGW 7 2294 And with his wiles kneled and so preyde, 1714
LGW 7 2299 And gret me wel my doughter and thy wif, 1720
LGW 7 2299 And gret me wel my doughter and thy wif, 1720
LGW 7 2300 And yif hire leve somtyme for to pleye, 1720
LGW 7 2302 And sothly, he hath mad hym riche feste, 1722
LGW 7 2303 And to his folk, the moste and ek the leste, 1724
LGW 7 2303 And to his folk, the moste and ek the leste, 1724
LGW 7 2304 That with hym com; and yaf hym yiftes grete, 1724
LGW 7 2305 And hym conveyeth thourgh the mayster-strete 1726
LGW 7 2306 Of Athenes, and to the se hym broughte, 1726
LGW 7 2307 And turneth hom; no malyce he ne thoughte. 1728
LGW 7 2309 And into Trace aryveth at the laste, 1730
LGW 7 2310 And up into a forest he hire ledde, 1730
LGW 7 2311 And to a cave pryvely hym spedde; 1732
LGW 7 2312 And in this derke cave, yif hir leste, 1732
LGW 7 2314 Of which hire herte agros, and seyde thus: 1734
LGW 7 2316 And therwithal she wepte tenderly 1736
LGW 7 2317 And quok for fere, pale and pitously, 1738
LGW 7 2317 And quok for fere, pale and pitously, 1738
LGW 7 2320 And is out of his clawes forth escaped, 1740
LGW 7 2321 Yit it is afered and awhaped, 1742
LGW 7 2326 Maugre hire hed, by strengthe and by his myght. 1746
LGW 7 2327 Lo! here a dede of men, and that a ryght! 1748
LGW 7 2329 And " Fader dere! " and " Help me, God in hevene! " 1750
LGW 7 2329 And " Fader dere! " and " Help me, God in hevene! " 1750
LGW 7 2330 Al helpeth nat; and yit this false thef 1750
LGW 7 2333 And don hym openly a vilenye, 1754
LGW 7 2334 And with his swerd hire tonge of kerveth he, 1754
LGW 7 2335 And in a castel made hire for to be 1756
LGW 7 2337 And kepte hire to his usage and his store, 1758
LGW 7 2337 And kepte hire to his usage and his store, 1758
LGW 7 2340 God wreke thee, and sende the thy bone! 1760
LGW 7 2343 And in his armes hath his wif ynome, 1764
LGW 7 2344 And pitously he wep and shok his hed, 1764
LGW 7 2344 And pitously he wep and shok his hed, 1764
LGW 7 2345 And swor hir that he fond hir sister ded; 1766
LGW 7 2348 And thus in terys lete I Progne dwelle, 1768
LGW 7 2349 And of hire sister forth I wol yow telle. 1770
LGW 7 2351 So that she werken and enbroude couthe, 1772
LGW 7 2352 And weven in hire stol the radevore 1772
LGW 7 2354 And, sothly for to seyne, she hadde hire fille 1774
LGW 7 2355 Of mete and drynk, and clothyng at hire wille. 1776
LGW 7 2355 Of mete and drynk, and clothyng at hire wille. 1776
LGW 7 2356 She coude eek rede and wel ynow endyte, 1776
LGW 7 2358 But letters can she weve to and fro, 1778
LGW 7 2362 And in a cave how that she was brought; 1782
LGW 7 2363 And al the thyng that Tereus hath wrought, 1784
LGW 7 2364 She waf it wel, and wrot the storye above, 1784
LGW 7 2366 And to a knave a ryng she yaf anon, 1786
LGW 7 2367 And preyed hym by signes for to gon 1788
LGW 7 2368 Unto the queen, and beren hir that cloth, 1788
LGW 7 2369 And by signes swor hym many an oth 1790
LGW 7 2372 And tok it hire, and al the maner tolde. 1792
LGW 7 2372 And tok it hire, and al the maner tolde. 1792
LGW 7 2373 And whan that Progne hath this thing beholde, 1794
LGW 7 2374 No word she spak, for sorwe and ek for rage, 1794
LGW 7 2376 To Bacus temple; and in a litel stounde 1796
LGW 7 2379 Allas! The wo, the compleynt, and the mone 1800
LGW 7 2382 And thus I late hem in here sorwe dwelle. 1802
LGW 7 2384 For this is al and som: thus was she served, 1804
LGW 8 2407 With hym com many a ship and many a barge 1828
LGW 8 2409 Is wounded sore, and sek, and wo begon, 1830
LGW 8 2409 Is wounded sore, and sek, and wo begon, 1830
LGW 8 2411 Byhynde hym com a wynd and ek a reyn 1832
LGW 8 2414 So hunteth hym the tempest to and fro. 1834
LGW 8 2416 And with a wawe brosten was his stere. 1836
LGW 8 2420 For wod, and possith hym now up, now doun, 1840
LGW 8 2422 And Thetis, Thorus, Triton, and they alle, 1842
LGW 8 2422 And Thetis, Thorus, Triton, and they alle, 1842
LGW 8 2423 And maden hym upon a lond to falle, 1844
LGW 8 2424 Wherof that Phillis lady was and queene, 1844
LGW 8 2428 Wayk, and ek wery, and his folk forpyned 1848
LGW 8 2428 Wayk, and ek wery, and his folk forpyned 1848
LGW 8 2429 Of werynesse, and also enfamyned, 1850
LGW 8 2432 To seken help and socour of the queen, 1852
LGW 8 2433 And loke what his grace myghte been, 1854
LGW 8 2434 And maken in that lond som chevysaunce, 1854
LGW 8 2435 To kepen hym fro wo and fro myschaunce. 1856
LGW 8 2436 For syk he was, and almost at the deth; 1856
LGW 8 2438 And lyth in Rodopeya hym for to reste. 1858
LGW 8 2441 Men knewen hym wel and diden hym honour; 1862
LGW 8 2442 For of Athenes duk and lord was he, 1862
LGW 8 2446 And lyk his fader of face and of stature, 1866
LGW 8 2446 And lyk his fader of face and of stature, 1866
LGW 8 2447 And fals of love; it com hym of nature. 1868
LGW 8 2451 Whan it is caught and caryed to the brymme. 1872
LGW 8 2453 Hire liketh wel his port and his manere. 1874
LGW 8 2456 And ek to haste me in my legende, 1876
LGW 8 2466 To wedden hire, and hire his trouthe plyghte, 1886
LGW 8 2467 And piked of hire al the good he myghte, 1888
LGW 8 2468 Whan he was hol and sound, and hadde his reste; 1888
LGW 8 2468 Whan he was hol and sound, and hadde his reste; 1888
LGW 8 2469 And doth with Phillis what so that hym leste, 1890
LGW 8 2471 Tellen al his doynge to and fro. 1892
LGW 8 2474 As fel to hire honour and his also. 1894
LGW 8 2475 And openly he tok his leve tho, 1896
LGW 8 2476 And hath hire sworn he wolde nat sojorne, 1896
LGW 8 2478 And in that lond let make his ordenaunce 1898
LGW 8 2479 As verray lord, and tok the obeysaunce 1900
LGW 8 2480 Wel and homly, and let his shipes dighte, 1900
LGW 8 2480 Wel and homly, and let his shipes dighte, 1900
LGW 8 2481 And hom he goth the nexte wey he myghte. 1902
LGW 8 2483 And that hath she so harde and sore abought -- 1904
LGW 8 2483 And that hath she so harde and sore abought -- 1904
LGW 8 2487 But to hym first she wrot, and faste him prayed 1908
LGW 8 2488 He wolde come and hire delyvere of peyne, 1908
LGW 8 2506 And foure tymes lyghte the world ageyn. 1926
LGW 8 2510 And if that ye the terme rekene wolde 1930
LGW 8 2515 Hire letter was ryght long and therto large. 1936
LGW 8 2516 But here and ther in rym I have it layd, 1936
LGW 8 2522 And of the goddes that ye han forswore, 1942
LGW 8 2526 Upon youre lynage and youre fayre tonge, 1946
LGW 8 2527 And on youre teres falsly out yronge. 1948
LGW 8 2533 To God, " quod she, " preye I, and ofte have prayed, 1954
LGW 8 2535 And most honour that evere the shal befalle! 1956
LGW 8 2536 And whan thyne olde auncestres peynted be, 1956
LGW 8 2541 Bytraised hath and don hire vilenye 1962
LGW 8 2542 That was his trewe love in thought and dede!' 1962
LGW 8 2546 With swich an art and with swich subtilte 1966
LGW 8 2549 Thow folwest hym, certayn, and art his ayr. 1970
LGW 8 2553 Withoute sepulture and buryinge, 1974
LGW 8 2555 And whan this letter was forth sent anon, 1976
LGW 8 2556 And knew how brotel and how fals he was, 1976
LGW 8 2556 And knew how brotel and how fals he was, 1976
LGW 8 2561 And trusteth, as in love, no man but me. 1982
LGW 9 2568 And whan this child was born, this Danao 1988
LGW 9 2569 Shop hym a name and callede hym Lyno. 1990
LGW 9 2572 And many a doughter gat he in his lyf; 1992
LGW 9 2574 A doughter dere, and dide hire for to calle 1994
LGW 9 2582 Pyetous, sad, wis, and trewe as stel, 2002
LGW 9 2586 That conscience, trouthe, and drede of shame, 2006
LGW 9 2587 And of hyre wifhod for to kepe hire name, 2008
LGW 9 2592 That, what with Venus and other oppressioun 2012
LGW 9 2600 To Danao and Egistes also, 2020
LGW 9 2604 Bytwixen Ypermystre and hym Lyno, 2024
LGW 9 2605 And casten swich a day it shal be so, 2026
LGW 9 2606 And ful acorded was it utterly; 2026
LGW 9 2608 And thus Lyno hath of his faders brother 2028
LGW 9 2609 The doughter wedded, and ech of hem hath other. 2030
LGW 9 2610 The torches brennen, and the laumpes bryghte; 2030
LGW 9 2614 To maken garlondes and crounes hye. 2034
LGW 9 2618 And this was in the paleys of Egiste, 2038
LGW 9 2620 And thus the day they dryve to an ende; 2040
LGW 9 2621 The frendes taken leve, and hom they wende; 2042
LGW 9 2624 And prively he let his doughter calle. 2044
LGW 9 2627 And to hire spak, as ye shal after here: 2048
LGW 9 2634 And werk after thy wiser evere mo. 2054
LGW 9 2639 And what I mene, it shal be seyd right sone, 2060
LGW 9 2645 But thow consente and werke after my red; 2066
LGW 9 2648 And quok as doth the lef of aspe grene. 2068
LGW 9 2649 Ded wex hire hew, and lyk an ash to sene, 2070
LGW 9 2650 And seyde, " Lord and fader, al youre wille, 2070
LGW 9 2650 And seyde, " Lord and fader, al youre wille, 2070
LGW 9 2654 And out he caught a knyf, as rasour kene. 2074
LGW 9 2656 And whan thyn husbonde is to bedde go, 2076
LGW 9 2664 And, for to passen harmles of that place, 2084
LGW 9 2666 And therwithal a costret taketh he, 2086
LGW 9 2667 And seyde, " Herof a draught, or two, or thre, 2088
LGW 9 2669 And he shal slepe as longe as evere thee leste, 2090
LGW 9 2670 The narcotyks and opies ben so stronge. 2090
LGW 9 2671 And go thy wey, lest that him thynke longe. " 2092
LGW 9 2672 Out cometh the bryd, and with ful sobre cheere, 2092
LGW 9 2674 To chaumbre is brought with revel and with song. 2094
LGW 9 2675 And shortly, lest this tale be to long, 2096
LGW 9 2676 This Lyno and she ben brought to bedde, 2096
LGW 9 2677 And every wight out at the dore hym spedde. 2098
LGW 9 2678 The nyght is wasted, and he fyl aslepe. 2098
LGW 9 2680 She rist hire up, and dredfully she quaketh, 2100
LGW 9 2682 And hust were alle in Argon that cite. 2102
LGW 9 2685 And drede of deth doth hire so moche wo, 2106
LGW 9 2687 She rist yit up, and stakereth her and there, 2108
LGW 9 2687 She rist yit up, and stakereth her and there, 2108
LGW 9 2688 And on hire hondes faste loketh she. 2108
LGW 9 2689 " Allas! and shal myne hondes blody be? 2110
LGW 9 2690 I am a mayde, and, as by my nature, 2110
LGW 9 2691 And bi my semblaunt and by my vesture, 2112
LGW 9 2691 And bi my semblaunt and by my vesture, 2112
LGW 9 2695 And shal I have my throte korve a-two? 2116
LGW 9 2696 Thanne shal I blede, allas, and me beshende! 2116
LGW 9 2697 And nedes-cost this thyng moste have an ende; 2118
LGW 9 2700 And hath my feyth, yit is it bet for me 2120
LGW 9 2704 He shal awake, and ryse, and gon his way, 2124
LGW 9 2704 He shal awake, and ryse, and gon his way, 2124
LGW 9 2706 And wep ful tenderly upon his face, 2126
LGW 9 2707 And in hyre armes gan hym to enbrace, 2128
LGW 9 2708 And hym she roggeth and awaketh softe. 2128
LGW 9 2708 And hym she roggeth and awaketh softe. 2128
LGW 9 2709 And at a wyndow lep he fro the lofte, 2130
LGW 9 2710 Whan she hath warned hym, and don hym bote. 2130
LGW 9 2711 This Lyno swift was, and lyght of fote, 2132
LGW 9 2712 And from his wif he ran a ful good pas. 2132
LGW 9 2714 And helples, so that or that she fer wente, 2134
LGW 9 2718 To taken hire, and lad hire forth with the? 2138
LGW 9 2720 And that she myghte nat so faste go, 2140
LGW 9 2722 Til she was caught and fetered in prysoun. 2142