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| PF 14 But " God save swich a lord! " -- I can na moore. | 14 |
| PF 14 But " God save swich a lord! " -- I can na moore. | 14 |
| PF 31 " Tullyus of the Drem of Scipioun. " | 30 |
| PF 31 " Tullyus of the Drem of Scipioun. " | 30 |
| PF 52 And Affrican seyde, " Ye, withouten drede, " | 52 |
| PF 52 And Affrican seyde, " Ye, withouten drede, " | 52 |
| PF 73 And he seyde, " Know thyself first immortal, | 72 |
| PF 78 " But brekers of the lawe, soth to seyne, | 78 |
| PF 84 To which to comen God the sende his grace. " | 84 |
| PF 109 But thus seyde he: " Thow hast the so wel born | 108 |
| PF 112 That sumdel of thy labour wolde I quyte. " | 112 |
| PF 127 " Thorgh me men gon into that blysful place | 126 |
| PF 133 Al open am I -- passe in, and sped thee faste! " | 132 |
| PF 134 " Thorgh me men gon, " than spak that other side, | 134 |
| PF 134 " Thorgh me men gon, " than spak that other side, | 134 |
| PF 135 " Unto the mortal strokes of the spere | 134 |
| PF 140 Th' eschewing is only the remedye! " | 140 |
| PF 155 And seyde, " It stondeth writen in thy face, | 154 |
| PF 162 " But natheles, although that thow be dul, | 162 |
| PF 168 I shal the shewe mater of to wryte. " | 168 |
| PF 383 " Foules, tak hed of my sentence, I preye, | 382 |
| PF 386 " Ye knowe wel how, Seynt Valentynes day, | 386 |
| PF 393 " The tersel egle, as that ye knowe wel, | 392 |
| PF 400 " And after hym by ordre shul ye chese, | 400 |
| PF 404 God sende hym hire that sorest for hym syketh! " | 404 |
| PF 406 And seyde, " My sone, the choys is to the falle. | 406 |
| PF 407 " But natheles, in this condicioun | 406 |
| PF 413 In blisful tyme he cam into this place! " | 412 |
| PF 416 " Unto my soverayn lady, and not my fere, | 416 |
| PF 421 " Besekynge hire of merci and of grace, | 420 |
| PF 428 " And if that I be founde to hyre untrewe, | 428 |
| PF 435 " And syn that non loveth hire so wel as I, | 434 |
| PF 441 Say what yow list, my tale is at an ende. " | 440 |
| PF 448 Seyde, " Doughter, drede yow nought, I yow assure. " | 448 |
| PF 448 Seyde, " Doughter, drede yow nought, I yow assure. " | 448 |
| PF 450 Of lower kynde, and seyde, " That shal nat be! | 450 |
| PF 456 " I dar ek seyn, if she me fynde fals, | 456 |
| PF 462 Take she my lif and al the good I have! " | 462 |
| PF 464 " Now, sires, ye seen the lytel leyser heere; | 464 |
| PF 470 " Of long servyse avaunte I me nothing; | 470 |
| PF 477 " I seye not this by me, for I ne can | 476 |
| PF 483 And trewe in al that herte may bethynke. " | 482 |
| PF 492 So loude rong, " Have don, and lat us wende! " | 492 |
| PF 492 So loude rong, " Have don, and lat us wende! " | 492 |
| PF 494 " Com of! " they criede, " allas, ye wol us shende! | 494 |
| PF 494 " Com of! " they criede, " allas, ye wol us shende! | 494 |
| PF 494 " Com of! " they criede, " allas, ye wol us shende! | 494 |
| PF 497 For ye or nay withouten any preve? " | 496 |
| PF 499 So cryede, " Kek kek! kokkow! quek quek! " hye, | 498 |
| PF 499 So cryede, " Kek kek! kokkow! quek quek! " hye, | 498 |
| PF 501 The goos seyde, " Al this nys not worth a flye! | 500 |
| PF 504 For water-foul, whoso be wroth or blythe! " | 504 |
| PF 505 " And I for worm-foul, " seyde the fol kokkow, | 504 |
| PF 505 " And I for worm-foul, " seyde the fol kokkow, | 504 |
| PF 506 " For I wol of myn owene autorite, | 506 |
| PF 508 For to delyvere us is gret charite. " | 508 |
| PF 509 " Ye may abyde a while yit, parde! " | 508 |
| PF 509 " Ye may abyde a while yit, parde! " | 508 |
| PF 510 Quod the turtel, " If it be youre wille | 510 |
| PF 512 " I am a sed-foul, oon the unworthieste, | 512 |
| PF 518 For office uncommytted ofte anoyeth. " | 518 |
| PF 521 With facound voys seyde, " Hold youre tonges there! | 520 |
| PF 525 To seyn the verdit for yow foules alle. " | 524 |
| PF 534 " Ful hard were it to preve by resoun | 534 |
| PF 539 Thanne semeth it there moste be batayle. " | 538 |
| PF 540 " Al redy! " quod these egles tercels tho. | 540 |
| PF 540 " Al redy! " quod these egles tercels tho. | 540 |
| PF 541 " Nay, sires, " quod he, " if that I durste it seye, | 540 |
| PF 541 " Nay, sires, " quod he, " if that I durste it seye, | 540 |
| PF 541 " Nay, sires, " quod he, " if that I durste it seye, | 540 |
| PF 547 " And therfore pes! I seye, as to my wit, | 546 |
| PF 553 Which that he be, for it is light to knowe. " | 552 |
| PF 559 " That so desyreth to pronounce oure nede, | 558 |
| PF 560 Shal telle oure tale, " and preyede " God hire spede! " | 560 |
| PF 560 Shal telle oure tale, " and preyede " God hire spede! " | 560 |
| PF 560 Shal telle oure tale, " and preyede " God hire spede! " | 560 |
| PF 563 She seyde, " Pes! Now tak kep every man, | 562 |
| PF 567 But she wol love hym, lat hym love another! " | 566 |
| PF 568 " Lo, here a parfit resoun of a goos! " | 568 |
| PF 568 " Lo, here a parfit resoun of a goos! " | 568 |
| PF 569 Quod the sperhauk; " Nevere mot she thee! | 568 |
| PF 574 But soth is seyd, ' a fol can not be stille. ' " | 574 |
| PF 582 " Nay, God forbede a lovere shulde chaunge! " | 582 |
| PF 582 " Nay, God forbede a lovere shulde chaunge! " | 582 |
| PF 584 " Though that his lady everemore be straunge, | 584 |
| PF 588 I wol ben hires, til that the deth me take. ' " | 588 |
| PF 589 " Wel bourded, " quod the doke, " by myn hat! | 588 |
| PF 589 " Wel bourded, " quod the doke, " by myn hat! | 588 |
| PF 589 " Wel bourded, " quod the doke, " by myn hat! | 588 |
| PF 593 Who shulde recche of that is recheles? " | 592 |
| PF 594 " Ye queke, " seyde the goos, " ful wel and fayre! | 594 |
| PF 594 " Ye queke, " seyde the goos, " ful wel and fayre! | 594 |
| PF 594 " Ye queke, " seyde the goos, " ful wel and fayre! | 594 |
| PF 595 There been mo sterres, God wot, than a payre! " | 594 |
| PF 596 " Now fy, cherl! " quod the gentil tercelet, | 596 |
| PF 596 " Now fy, cherl! " quod the gentil tercelet, | 596 |
| PF 597 " Out of the donghil cam that word ful right! | 596 |
| PF 602 That what love is, thow canst nouther seen ne gesse. " | 602 |
| PF 605 " So I, " quod he, " may have my make in pes, | 604 |
| PF 605 " So I, " quod he, " may have my make in pes, | 604 |
| PF 605 " So I, " quod he, " may have my make in pes, | 604 |
| PF 609 This shorte lessoun nedeth nat recorde. " | 608 |
| PF 610 " Ye, have the glotoun fild inow his paunche, | 610 |
| PF 611 Thanne are we wel! " seyde the merlioun; | 610 |
| PF 612 " Thow mortherere of the heysoge on the braunche | 612 |
| PF 616 Go, lewed be thow whil the world may dure! " | 616 |
| PF 617 " Now pes, " quod Nature, " I comaunde heer! | 616 |
| PF 617 " Now pes, " quod Nature, " I comaunde heer! | 616 |
| PF 617 " Now pes, " quod Nature, " I comaunde heer! | 616 |
| PF 624 " For sith it may not here discussed be | 624 |
| PF 631 " But as for counseyl for to chese a make, | 630 |
| PF 637 That to yow hit oughte to been a suffisaunce. " | 636 |
| PF 639 " My rightful lady, goddesse of Nature! | 638 |
| PF 644 And myn entente I wol yow sey right sone. " | 644 |
| PF 645 " I graunte it yow, " quod she; and right anon | 644 |
| PF 645 " I graunte it yow, " quod she; and right anon | 644 |
| PF 647 " Almyghty queen, unto this yer be don, | 646 |
| PF 652 " I wol nat serve Venus ne Cupide, | 652 |
| PF 653 Forsothe as yit, by no manere weye. " | 652 |
| PF 654 " Now, syn it may non otherwise betyde, " | 654 |
| PF 654 " Now, syn it may non otherwise betyde, " | 654 |
| PF 655 Quod Nature, " heere is no more to seye. | 654 |
| PF 657 Ech with his make, for taryinge lengere heere! " | 656 |
| PF 659 " To yow speke I, ye tercelets, " quod Nature, | 658 |
| PF 659 " To yow speke I, ye tercelets, " quod Nature, | 658 |
| PF 660 " Beth of good herte, and serveth alle thre. | 660 |
| PF 665 This entremes is dressed for yow alle. " | 664 |
| PF 680 " Now welcome, somer, with thy sonne softe, | 680 |
| PF 683 " Saynt Valentyn, that art ful hy on-lofte, | 682 |
| PF 687 " Wel han they cause for to gladen ofte, | 686 |
| PF 692 And driven away the longe nyghtes blake! " | 692 |