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| PF 11 Of his myrakles and his crewel yre. | 10 |
| PF 12 There rede I wel he wol be lord and syre; | 12 |
| PF 15 Of usage -- what for lust and what for lore -- | 14 |
| PF 20 And therupon, a certeyn thing to lerne, | 20 |
| PF 21 The longe day ful faste I redde and yerne. | 20 |
| PF 24 And out of olde bokes, in good feyth, | 24 |
| PF 32 Chapitres sevene it hadde, of hevene and helle | 32 |
| PF 33 And erthe, and soules that therinne dwelle, | 32 |
| PF 33 And erthe, and soules that therinne dwelle, | 32 |
| PF 39 Thanne telleth [it] here speche and al the blysse | 38 |
| PF 41 And how his auncestre, Affrycan so deere, | 40 |
| PF 45 And warnede hym beforn of al his grace, | 44 |
| PF 46 And seyde hym what man, lered other lewed, | 46 |
| PF 51 Han lyf and dwellynge in another place. | 50 |
| PF 52 And Affrican seyde, " Ye, withouten drede, " | 52 |
| PF 53 And that oure present worldes lyves space | 52 |
| PF 55 And rightful folk shul gon, after they dye, | 54 |
| PF 56 To hevene; and shewede hym the Galaxye. | 56 |
| PF 59 And after shewede he hym the nyne speres; | 58 |
| PF 60 And after that the melodye herde he | 60 |
| PF 62 That welle is of musik and melodye | 62 |
| PF 63 In this world here, and cause of armonye. | 62 |
| PF 65 And dissevable and ful of harde grace, | 64 |
| PF 65 And dissevable and ful of harde grace, | 64 |
| PF 69 Ther it was first, and al shulde out of mynde | 68 |
| PF 73 And he seyde, " Know thyself first immortal, | 72 |
| PF 74 And loke ay besyly thow werche and wysse | 74 |
| PF 74 And loke ay besyly thow werche and wysse | 74 |
| PF 75 To commune profit, and thow shalt not mysse | 74 |
| PF 77 That ful of blysse is and of soules cleere. | 76 |
| PF 79 And likerous folk, after that they ben dede, | 78 |
| PF 82 And than, foryeven al hir wikked dede, | 82 |
| PF 85 The day gan faylen, and the derke nyght, | 84 |
| PF 88 And to my bed I gan me for to dresse, | 88 |
| PF 89 Fulfyld of thought and busy hevynesse; | 88 |
| PF 91 And ek I ne hadde that thyng that I wolde. | 90 |
| PF 95 And in my slep I mette, as that I lay, | 94 |
| PF 98 Was come and stod right at my beddes syde. | 98 |
| PF 115 And madest me this sweven for to mete, | 114 |
| PF 119 So yif me myght to ryme, and endyte! | 118 |
| PF 121 And forth with hym unto a gate broughte, | 120 |
| PF 123 And over the gate, with lettres large iwroughte, | 122 |
| PF 128 Of hertes hele and dedly woundes cure; | 128 |
| PF 130 There grene and lusty May shal evere endure. | 130 |
| PF 132 Be glad, thow redere, and thy sorwe of-caste; | 132 |
| PF 133 Al open am I -- passe in, and sped thee faste! " | 132 |
| PF 136 Of which Disdayn and Daunger is the gyde, | 136 |
| PF 141 These vers of gold and blak iwriten were, | 140 |
| PF 144 And with that other gan myn herte bolde; | 144 |
| PF 154 Me hente and shof in at the gates wide, | 154 |
| PF 155 And seyde, " It stondeth writen in thy face, | 154 |
| PF 161 As sek man hath of swete and bytternesse. | 160 |
| PF 166 And demen yit wher he do bet or he. | 166 |
| PF 167 And if thow haddest connyng for t' endite, | 166 |
| PF 170 Of which I confort caughte, and wente in faste. | 170 |
| PF 171 But, Lord, so I was glad and wel begoon! | 170 |
| PF 174 Ech in his kynde, of colour fresh and greene | 174 |
| PF 176 The byldere ok, and ek the hardy asshe; | 176 |
| PF 181 The olyve of pes, and eke the dronke vyne; | 180 |
| PF 186 With floures white, blewe, yelwe, and rede, | 186 |
| PF 187 And colde welle-stremes, nothyng dede, | 186 |
| PF 189 With fynnes rede and skales sylver bryghte. | 188 |
| PF 194 And ferther al aboute I gan aspye | 194 |
| PF 195 The dredful ro, the buk, the hert and hynde, | 194 |
| PF 196 Squyrels, and bestes smale of gentil kynde. | 196 |
| PF 199 That God, that makere is of al and lord, | 198 |
| PF 206 There wex ek every holsom spice and gras; | 206 |
| PF 212 Cupide, oure lord, his arwes forge and file; | 212 |
| PF 213 And at his fet his bowe al redy lay; | 212 |
| PF 214 And Wille, his doughter, temprede al this while | 214 |
| PF 215 The hevedes in the welle, and with hire wile | 214 |
| PF 217 Some for to sle, and some to wounde and kerve. | 216 |
| PF 217 Some for to sle, and some to wounde and kerve. | 216 |
| PF 219 And of Aray, and Lust, and Curteysie, | 218 |
| PF 219 And of Aray, and Lust, and Curteysie, | 218 |
| PF 219 And of Aray, and Lust, and Curteysie, | 218 |
| PF 220 And of the Craft that can and hath the myght | 220 |
| PF 220 And of the Craft that can and hath the myght | 220 |
| PF 223 And by hymself, under an ok, I gesse, | 222 |
| PF 226 And Youthe, ful of game and jolyte; | 226 |
| PF 226 And Youthe, ful of game and jolyte; | 226 |
| PF 227 Foolhardynesse, Flaterye, and Desyr, | 226 |
| PF 228 Messagerye, and Meede, and other thre -- | 228 |
| PF 228 Messagerye, and Meede, and other thre -- | 228 |
| PF 230 And upon pilers greete of jasper longe | 230 |
| PF 234 Fayre of hemself, and some of hem were gay; | 234 |
| PF 237 And on the temple, of dowves white and fayre | 236 |
| PF 237 And on the temple, of dowves white and fayre | 236 |
| PF 241 And by hire syde, wonder discretly, | 240 |
| PF 244 And aldernext, withinne and ek withoute, | 244 |
| PF 244 And aldernext, withinne and ek withoute, | 244 |
| PF 245 Byheste and Art, and of here folk a route. | 244 |
| PF 245 Byheste and Art, and of here folk a route. | 244 |
| PF 250 Of newe flaume; and wel espyed I thenne | 250 |
| PF 256 With cri by nighte, and with hys sceptre in honde. | 256 |
| PF 257 Ful besyly men gonne assaye and fonde | 256 |
| PF 260 And in a prive corner in disport | 260 |
| PF 261 Fond I Venus and hire porter Richesse, | 260 |
| PF 262 That was ful noble and hautayn of hyre port -- | 262 |
| PF 265 And on a bed of gold she lay to reste, | 264 |
| PF 269 And naked from the brest unto the hed | 268 |
| PF 270 Men myghte hire sen; and, sothly for to say, | 270 |
| PF 275 And Bachus, god of wyn, sat hire besyde, | 274 |
| PF 276 And Ceres next, that doth of hunger boote, | 276 |
| PF 277 And, as I seyde, amyddes lay Cypride, | 276 |
| PF 280 And ferther in the temple I gan espie | 280 |
| PF 284 In hyre servyse; and peynted overal | 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 288 Semyramis, Candace, and Hercules, | 288 |
| PF 289 Biblis, Dido, Thisbe, and Piramus, | 288 |
| PF 290 Tristram, Isaude, Paris, and Achilles, | 290 |
| PF 291 Eleyne, Cleopatre, and Troylus, | 290 |
| PF 292 Silla, and ek the moder of Romulus: | 292 |
| PF 294 And al here love, and in what plyt they dyde. | 294 |
| PF 294 And al here love, and in what plyt they dyde. | 294 |
| PF 296 That I of spak, that was so sote and grene, | 296 |
| PF 302 And in a launde, upon an hil of floures, | 302 |
| PF 304 Of braunches were here halles and here boures | 304 |
| PF 305 Iwrought after here cast and here mesure; | 304 |
| PF 308 To take hire dom and yeve hire audyence. | 308 |
| PF 312 And that so huge a noyse gan they make | 312 |
| PF 313 That erthe, and eyr, and tre, and every lake | 312 |
| PF 313 That erthe, and eyr, and tre, and every lake | 312 |
| PF 313 That erthe, and eyr, and tre, and every lake | 312 |
| PF 316 And right as Aleyn, in the Pleynt of Kynde, | 316 |
| PF 317 Devyseth Nature of aray and face, | 316 |
| PF 324 Weere hyest set, and thanne the foules smale | 324 |
| PF 327 And water-foul sat lowest in the dale; | 326 |
| PF 329 And that so fele that wonder was to sene. | 328 |
| PF 332 And othere egles of a lowere kynde, | 332 |
| PF 335 And grey -- I mene the goshauk that doth pyne | 334 |
| PF 345 The thef, the chough; and ek the janglynge pye; | 344 |
| PF 349 The tame ruddok, and the coward kyte; | 348 |
| PF 366 That in this world han fetheres and stature | 366 |
| PF 369 And ech of hem dide his besy cure | 368 |
| PF 375 The moste benygne and the goodlieste. | 374 |
| PF 378 To loke on hire, and ofte hire bek to kysse. | 378 |
| PF 380 That hot, cold, hevy, lyght, moyst, and dreye | 380 |
| PF 382 In esy voys began to speke and seye, | 382 |
| PF 384 And for youre ese, in fortheryng of youre nede, | 384 |
| PF 387 By my statut and thorgh my governaunce, | 386 |
| PF 388 Ye come for to cheese -- and fle youre wey -- | 388 |
| PF 395 The wyse and worthi, secre, trewe as stel, | 394 |
| PF 399 He shal first chese and speken in his gyse. | 398 |
| PF 400 " And after hym by ordre shul ye chese, | 400 |
| PF 402 And, as youre hap is, shul ye wynne or lese. | 402 |
| PF 405 And therwithal the tersel gan she calle, | 404 |
| PF 406 And seyde, " My sone, the choys is to the falle. | 406 |
| PF 412 And whoso may at this tyme have his grace | 412 |
| PF 414 With hed enclyned and with humble cheere | 414 |
| PF 415 This royal tersel spak, and tariede noght: | 414 |
| PF 416 " Unto my soverayn lady, and not my fere, | 416 |
| PF 417 I chese, and chese with wil, and herte, and thought, | 416 |
| PF 417 I chese, and chese with wil, and herte, and thought, | 416 |
| PF 417 I chese, and chese with wil, and herte, and thought, | 416 |
| PF 419 Whos I am al, and evere wol hire serve, | 418 |
| 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 450 Of lower kynde, and seyde, " That shal nat be! | 450 |
| PF 453 And lenger have served hire in my degre; | 452 |
| PF 454 And if she shulde have loved for long lovynge, | 454 |
| PF 459 And, but I bere me in hire servyse | 458 |
| PF 462 Take she my lif and al the good I have! " | 462 |
| PF 467 And ek Nature hireself ne wol not heere, | 466 |
| PF 469 And but I speke, I mot for sorwe deye. | 468 |
| PF 473 This twenty wynter, and wel happen may; | 472 |
| PF 474 A man may serven bet and more to pay | 474 |
| PF 480 As to my dom, and faynest wolde hire ese. | 480 |
| PF 483 And trewe in al that herte may bethynke. " | 482 |
| PF 487 Who that hadde leyser and connyng | 486 |
| PF 488 For to reherse hire chere and hire spekyng; | 488 |
| PF 489 And from the morwe gan this speche laste | 488 |
| PF 492 So loude rong, " Have don, and lat us wende! " | 492 |
| PF 498 The goos, the cokkow, and the doke also | 498 |
| PF 503 And I wol seye my verdit fayre and swythe | 502 |
| PF 503 And I wol seye my verdit fayre and swythe | 502 |
| PF 505 " And I for worm-foul, " seyde the fol kokkow, | 504 |
| PF 513 That wot I wel, and litel of connynge. | 512 |
| PF 517 And whoso hit doth ful foule hymself acloyeth, | 516 |
| PF 522 And I shal sone, I hope, a conseyl fynde | 522 |
| PF 523 Yow to delyvere, and fro this noyse unbynde: | 522 |
| PF 527 The briddes alle; and foules of ravyne | 526 |
| PF 530 Al here sentence, and as him lest, termyne; | 530 |
| PF 531 And to Nature hym gonne to presente, | 530 |
| PF 532 And she accepteth hym with glad entente. | 532 |
| PF 546 And to the juges dom ye moten stonde. | 546 |
| PF 547 " And therfore pes! I seye, as to my wit, | 546 |
| PF 549 Of knyghthod, and lengest had used it, | 548 |
| PF 552 And of these thre she wot hireself, I trowe, | 552 |
| PF 555 Togedere, and of a short avysement, | 554 |
| PF 560 Shal telle oure tale, " and preyede " God hire spede! " | 560 |
| PF 561 And for these water-foules tho began | 560 |
| PF 562 The goos to speke, and in hire kakelynge | 562 |
| PF 564 And herkeneth which a resoun I shal forth brynge! | 564 |
| PF 576 And right anon the sed-foul chosen hadde | 576 |
| PF 577 The turtle trewe, and gonne hire to hem calle, | 576 |
| PF 578 And preyeden hire to seyn the sothe sadde | 578 |
| PF 579 Of this matere, and axede what she radde. | 578 |
| PF 580 And she answerde that pleynly hire entente | 580 |
| PF 581 She wolde shewe, and sothly what she mente. | 580 |
| PF 583 The turtle seyde, and wex for shame al red, | 582 |
| PF 594 " Ye queke, " seyde the goos, " ful wel and fayre! | 594 |
| PF 604 For foul that eteth worm, and seyde blyve: -- | 604 |
| PF 619 And in effect yit be we nevere the neer. | 618 |
| PF 628 And he hire that his herte hath on hire knet: | 628 |
| PF 635 As for the gentilleste and most worthi, | 634 |
| PF 642 And mot be youres whil my lyf may dure; | 642 |
| PF 643 And therfore graunteth me my firste bone, | 642 |
| 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 649 And after that to have my choys al fre. | 648 |
| PF 650 This al and som that I wol speke and seye; | 650 |
| PF 650 This al and som that I wol speke and seye; | 650 |
| PF 658 And seyde hem thus, as ye shul after here. | 658 |
| PF 660 " Beth of good herte, and serveth alle thre. | 660 |
| PF 662 And ech of yow peyne him in his degre | 662 |
| PF 666 And whan this werk al brought was to an ende, | 666 |
| PF 668 By evene acord, and on here way they wende. | 668 |
| PF 669 And, Lord, the blisse and joye that they make! | 668 |
| PF 669 And, Lord, the blisse and joye that they make! | 668 |
| PF 671 And with here nekkes ech gan other wynde, | 670 |
| PF 676 To don Nature honour and plesaunce. | 676 |
| PF 682 And driven away the longe nyghtes blake! | 682 |
| PF 692 And driven away the longe nyghtes blake! " | 692 |
| PF 693 And with the shoutyng, whan the song was do | 692 |
| PF 695 I wok, and othere bokes tok me to, | 694 |
| PF 696 To reede upon, and yit I rede alwey. | 696 |
| PF 699 The bet, and thus to rede I nyl nat spare. | 698 |