| '..................4 | |
| PF 574 But soth is seyd, ' a fol can not be stille. ' " | 574 |
| PF 574 But soth is seyd, ' a fol can not be stille. ' " | 574 |
| PF 587 ' For, though she deyede, I wolde non other make; | 586 |
| PF 588 I wol ben hires, til that the deth me take. ' " | 588 |
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| PF 14 But " God save swich a lord! " -- I can na moore. | 14 |
| PF 15 Of usage -- what for lust and what for lore -- | 14 |
| PF 15 Of usage -- what for lust and what for lore -- | 14 |
| PF 133 Al open am I -- passe in, and sped thee faste! " | 132 |
| PF 150 Ne hath no myght to meve to ne fro -- | 150 |
| PF 151 For what that oon may hale, that other let -- | 150 |
| PF 221 To don by force a wyght to don folye -- | 220 |
| PF 228 Messagerye, and Meede, and other thre -- | 228 |
| PF 229 Here names shul not here be told for me -- | 228 |
| PF 262 That was ful noble and hautayn of hyre port -- | 262 |
| PF 264 I saw a lyte, unnethe it myghte be lesse -- | 264 |
| PF 272 Ryght with a subtyl coverchef of Valence -- | 272 |
| PF 335 And grey -- I mene the goshauk that doth pyne | 334 |
| PF 388 Ye come for to cheese -- and fle youre wey -- | 388 |
| PF 388 Ye come for to cheese -- and fle youre wey -- | 388 |
| PF 397 In every part as it best liketh me -- | 396 |
| PF 398 It nedeth not his shap yow to devyse -- | 398 |
| PF 486 Ne herde nevere no man me beforn -- | 486 |
| PF 543 For, sires -- ne taketh not agref I preye -- | 542 |
| PF 543 For, sires -- ne taketh not agref I preye -- | 542 |
| PF 604 For foul that eteth worm, and seyde blyve: -- | 604 |
| A..................68 | |
| PF 14 But " God save swich a lord! " -- I can na moore. | 14 |
| PF 19 Upon a bok, was write with lettres olde, | 18 |
| PF 20 And therupon, a certeyn thing to lerne, | 20 |
| PF 28 That al that day me thoughte but a lyte. | 28 |
| PF 43 Thanne telleth it that, from a sterry place, | 42 |
| PF 48 He shulde into a blysful place wende | 48 |
| PF 54 Nis but a maner deth, what wey we trace; | 54 |
| PF 81 Tyl many a world be passed, out of drede, | 80 |
| PF 111 Of which Macrobye roughte nat a lyte, | 110 |
| PF 121 And forth with hym unto a gate broughte, | 120 |
| PF 122 Ryght of a park walled with grene ston; | 122 |
| PF 149 Of evene myght, a pece of yren set | 148 |
| PF 164 For many a man that may nat stonde a pul | 164 |
| PF 164 For many a man that may nat stonde a pul | 164 |
| PF 183 A gardyn saw I ful of blosmy bowes | 182 |
| PF 184 Upon a ryver, in a grene mede, | 184 |
| PF 184 Upon a ryver, in a grene mede, | 184 |
| PF 198 Herde I so pleye a ravyshyng swetnesse, | 198 |
| PF 201 Therwith a wynd, unnethe it myghte be lesse, | 200 |
| PF 202 Made in the leves grene a noyse softe | 202 |
| PF 208 Yit was there joye more a thousandfold | 208 |
| PF 211 Under a tre, besyde a welle, I say | 210 |
| PF 211 Under a tre, besyde a welle, I say | 210 |
| PF 221 To don by force a wyght to don folye -- | 220 |
| PF 231 I saw a temple of bras ifounded stronge. | 230 |
| PF 240 Dame Pees sat, with a curtyn in hire hond, | 240 |
| PF 245 Byheste and Art, and of here folk a route. | 244 |
| PF 247 I herde a swogh that gan aboute renne, | 246 |
| PF 260 And in a prive corner in disport | 260 |
| PF 264 I saw a lyte, unnethe it myghte be lesse -- | 264 |
| PF 265 And on a bed of gold she lay to reste, | 264 |
| PF 267 Hyre gilte heres with a golden thred | 266 |
| PF 272 Ryght with a subtyl coverchef of Valence -- | 272 |
| PF 274 The place yaf a thousand savours sote, | 274 |
| PF 282 Ful many a bowe ibroke heng on the wal | 282 |
| PF 285 Ful many a story, of which I touche shal | 284 |
| PF 286 A fewe, as of Calyxte and Athalante, | 286 |
| PF 287 And many a mayde of which the name I wante. | 286 |
| PF 298 Tho was I war wher that ther sat a queene | 298 |
| PF 302 And in a launde, upon an hil of floures, | 302 |
| PF 312 And that so huge a noyse gan they make | 312 |
| PF 332 And othere egles of a lowere kynde, | 332 |
| PF 373 A formel egle, of shap the gentilleste | 372 |
| PF 430 Avauntour, or in proces love a newe, | 430 |
| PF 474 A man may serven bet and more to pay | 474 |
| PF 475 In half a yer, although it were no moore, | 474 |
| PF 496 How sholde a juge eyther parti leve | 496 |
| PF 501 The goos seyde, " Al this nys not worth a flye! | 500 |
| PF 502 But I can shape herof a remedie, | 502 |
| PF 509 " Ye may abyde a while yit, parde! " | 508 |
| PF 511 A wight may speke, hym were as fayr be stylle. | 510 |
| PF 512 " I am a sed-foul, oon the unworthieste, | 512 |
| PF 514 But bet is that a wyghtes tonge reste | 514 |
| PF 522 And I shal sone, I hope, a conseyl fynde | 522 |
| PF 555 Togedere, and of a short avysement, | 554 |
| PF 564 And herkeneth which a resoun I shal forth brynge! | 564 |
| PF 568 " Lo, here a parfit resoun of a goos! " | 568 |
| PF 568 " Lo, here a parfit resoun of a goos! " | 568 |
| PF 570 Lo, swich it is to have a tonge loos! | 570 |
| PF 574 But soth is seyd, ' a fol can not be stille. ' " | 574 |
| PF 582 " Nay, God forbede a lovere shulde chaunge! " | 582 |
| PF 591 Who can a resoun fynde or wit in that? | 590 |
| PF 595 There been mo sterres, God wot, than a payre! " | 594 |
| PF 601 Thy kynde is of so low a wrechednesse | 600 |
| 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 661 A yer is nat so longe to endure, | 660 |
| PF 675 To synge a roundel at here departynge, | 674 |
| ABASHT.............1 | |
| PF 447 So sore abasht was she, tyl that Nature | 446 |
| ABOUTE.............4 | |
| PF 80 Shul whirle aboute th' erthe alwey in peyne, | 80 |
| PF 194 And ferther al aboute I gan aspye | 194 |
| PF 232 Aboute the temple daunsedyn alwey | 232 |
| PF 247 I herde a swogh that gan aboute renne, | 246 |
| ABOVE..............1 | |
| PF 394 The foul royal, above yow in degre, | 394 |
| ABYDE..............1 | |
| PF 509 " Ye may abyde a while yit, parde! " | 508 |
| ACCEPTETH..........1 | |
| PF 532 And she accepteth hym with glad entente. | 532 |
| ACHILLES...........1 | |
| PF 290 Tristram, Isaude, Paris, and Achilles, | 290 |
| ACLOYETH...........1 | |
| PF 517 And whoso hit doth ful foule hymself acloyeth, | 516 |
| ACORD..............4 | |
| PF 197 Of instruments of strenges in acord | 196 |
| PF 371 By hire acord, his formel or his make. | 370 |
| PF 381 Hath knyt by evene noumbres of acord, | 380 |
| PF 668 By evene acord, and on here way they wende. | 668 |
| ACORDAUNT..........1 | |
| PF 203 Acordaunt to the foules song alofte. | 202 |
| ACORDE.............1 | |
| PF 608 This is my red, syn they may nat acorde; | 608 |