| --.............2 | |
| Lady 86 For wel I wot -- allas -- that wil nat be; | 86 |
| Lady 86 For wel I wot -- allas -- that wil nat be; | 86 |
| A..............3 | |
| Lady 15 This Love, that hath me set in such a place | 14 |
| Lady 107 Yit have ye wonne theron but a smal. | 106 |
| Lady 111 A trewer servant to yow than am I, | 110 |
| AGEYNES........1 | |
| Lady 57 Is whetted now ageynes me to kene. | 56 |
| AL.............11 | |
| Lady 13 To wepe ynogh and wailen al my fille; | 12 |
| Lady 32 Than al this worldes richesse or creature. | 32 |
| Lady 43 For al that thyng which I desyre I mis | 42 |
| Lady 44 And al that ever I wolde not ywis, | 44 |
| Lady 46 And of al this I not to whom me pleyne. | 46 |
| Lady 59 Why lyketh yow to do me al this wo? | 58 |
| Lady 83 And lat me serve yow forth; lo, this is al. | 82 |
| Lady 90 Yit for al this, witeth ye right wele | 90 |
| Lady 101 Wher is now al your wommanly pitee, | 100 |
| Lady 104 And so hool, swete, as I am youres al, | 104 |
| Lady 113 And I my deeth to yow wol al foryive. | 112 |
| ALGATES........1 | |
| Lady 79 And algates moot, and have doon yow, ful yore, | 78 |
| ALLAS..........4 | |
| Lady 35 Allas, right thus is turned me the wheel, | 34 |
| Lady 50 Allas! Whan slepyng-tyme is than I wake, | 50 |
| Lady 86 For wel I wot -- allas -- that wil nat be; | 86 |
| Lady 100 Allas, whan shal that harde wit amende? | 100 |
| ALLE...........4 | |
| Lady 7 So desespaired I am from alle blisse. | 6 |
| Lady 66 Of alle servantes, bothe of goode and badde; | 66 |
| Lady 67 And leest worthy of alle hem, I am he. | 66 |
| Lady 92 That I ne wil ay, with alle my wittes fyve, | 92 |
| ALWEY..........1 | |
| Lady 39 But serve alwey and stinte for no wo. | 38 |
| AM.............8 | |
| Lady 7 So desespaired I am from alle blisse. | 6 |
| Lady 36 Thus am I slayn with Loves fyry dart! | 36 |
| Lady 67 And leest worthy of alle hem, I am he. | 66 |
| Lady 84 For I am not so hardy ne so wood, | 84 |
| Lady 87 I am so litel worthy and ye so good. | 86 |
| Lady 94 For I am set on yow in such manere | 94 |
| Lady 104 And so hool, swete, as I am youres al, | 104 |
| Lady 111 A trewer servant to yow than am I, | 110 |
| AMENDE.........1 | |
| Lady 100 Allas, whan shal that harde wit amende? | 100 |
| AN.............1 | |
| Lady 31 Bet than myself an hundred thousand deel, | 30 |
| AND............46 | |
| Lady 9 And from the morwe forth til hit be eve; | 8 |
| Lady 11 For bothe I have good leyser and good leve; | 10 |
| Lady 13 To wepe ynogh and wailen al my fille; | 12 |
| Lady 18 Can I nat fynde, and yit my sorwful herte | 18 |
| Lady 25 Sadnesse in youthe and Beautee prydelees | 24 |
| Lady 26 And Plesaunce under governaunce and drede; | 26 |
| Lady 26 And Plesaunce under governaunce and drede; | 26 |
| Lady 30 Hir love I best, and shal, whyl I may dure, | 30 |
| Lady 39 But serve alwey and stinte for no wo. | 38 |
| Lady 41 So moche wo and [eek] so litel blis | 40 |
| Lady 44 And al that ever I wolde not ywis, | 44 |
| Lady 46 And of al this I not to whom me pleyne. | 46 |
| Lady 54 Myn hertes lady and hool my lyves quene. | 54 |
| Lady 58 My dere herte and best beloved fo, | 58 |
| Lady 61 But for I serve and love yow and no mo? | 60 |
| Lady 61 But for I serve and love yow and no mo? | 60 |
| Lady 62 And while I lyve I wol ever do so, | 62 |
| Lady 63 And therfor, swete, ne beth nat yvel apayd. | 62 |
| Lady 64 For so good and so fair as ye be | 64 |
| Lady 66 Of alle servantes, bothe of goode and badde; | 66 |
| Lady 67 And leest worthy of alle hem, I am he. | 66 |
| Lady 69 Thogh that I be unconnyng and unmete | 68 |
| Lady 74 And hadde I myght as good as I have wille, | 74 |
| Lady 78 For bothe I love and eek drede yow so sore, | 78 |
| Lady 79 And algates moot, and have doon yow, ful yore, | 78 |
| Lady 79 And algates moot, and have doon yow, ful yore, | 78 |
| Lady 81 And yit I wolde beseche yow of no more, | 80 |
| Lady 82 But leveth wel and be not wrooth therfore, | 82 |
| Lady 83 And lat me serve yow forth; lo, this is al. | 82 |
| Lady 87 I am so litel worthy and ye so good. | 86 |
| Lady 89 And I the most unlykly for to thryve, | 88 |
| Lady 96 I moste yow love and been ever as trewe | 96 |
| Lady 102 Your gentilesse and your debonairtee? | 102 |
| Lady 104 And so hool, swete, as I am youres al, | 104 |
| Lady 105 And so gret wil as I have yow to serve, | 104 |
| Lady 106 Now certes, and ye lete me thus sterve, | 106 |
| Lady 109 And this I wol beseche yow hertely, | 108 |
| Lady 112 Leveth thanne and sleeth me hardely, | 112 |
| Lady 113 And I my deeth to yow wol al foryive. | 112 |
| Lady 114 And if ye fynde no trewer verrayly, | 114 |
| Lady 116 And for no maner gilt but my good wille? | 116 |
| Lady 118 But I, my lyf and deeth, to yow obeye | 118 |
| Lady 119 And with right buxom herte hooly I preye | 118 |
| Lady 121 Wel lever is me liken yow and deye | 120 |
| Lady 124 And therfor, swete, rewe on my peynes smerte, | 124 |
| Lady 125 And of your grace graunteth me som drope, | 124 |
| ANY............2 | |
| Lady 97 As any man can, or may, on-lyve [here]. | 96 |
| Lady 123 That yow myghte offende in any tyme. | 122 |
| ANYTHYNG.......1 | |
| Lady 122 Than for to anythyng or thynke or seye | 122 |
| APAYD..........1 | |
| Lady 63 And therfor, swete, ne beth nat yvel apayd. | 62 |
| ARACE..........1 | |
| Lady 19 For to be deed I can hit nought arace. | 18 |
| ART............1 | |
| Lady 38 Love hath me taught no more of his art | 38 |
| AS.............13 | |
| Lady 2 Shulde have hir rest in somwhat as by kynde, | 2 |
| Lady 55 For trewly durste I seye as that I fele, | 54 |
| Lady 64 For so good and so fair as ye be | 64 |
| Lady 70 To serve, as I coude best, ay your hynesse, | 70 |
| Lady 74 And hadde I myght as good as I have wille, | 74 |
| Lady 74 And hadde I myght as good as I have wille, | 74 |
| Lady 96 I moste yow love and been ever as trewe | 96 |
| Lady 97 As any man can, or may, on-lyve [here]. | 96 |
| Lady 104 And so hool, swete, as I am youres al, | 104 |
| Lady 105 And so gret wil as I have yow to serve, | 104 |
| Lady 117 As good were thanne untrewe as trewe to be. | 116 |
| Lady 117 As good were thanne untrewe as trewe to be. | 116 |
| Lady 120 As is your moste plesure, so doth by me; | 120 |
| ASTERTE........1 | |
| Lady 22 That from the deeth I may no wyse asterte. | 22 |
| AT.............1 | |
| Lady 108 For at my knowyng I do nought why, | 108 |
| AVENTURE.......1 | |
| Lady 28 The Wyse, yknit unto Good Aventure, | 28 |
| AY.............2 | |
| Lady 70 To serve, as I coude best, ay your hynesse, | 70 |
| Lady 92 That I ne wil ay, with alle my wittes fyve, | 92 |
| BADDE..........1 | |
| Lady 66 Of alle servantes, bothe of goode and badde; | 66 |
| BE.............8 | |
| Lady 9 And from the morwe forth til hit be eve; | 8 |
| Lady 19 For to be deed I can hit nought arace. | 18 |
| Lady 64 For so good and so fair as ye be | 64 |
| Lady 69 Thogh that I be unconnyng and unmete | 68 |
| Lady 82 But leveth wel and be not wrooth therfore, | 82 |
| Lady 86 For wel I wot -- allas -- that wil nat be; | 86 |
| Lady 88 For ye be oon the worthiest on-lyve | 88 |
| Lady 117 As good were thanne untrewe as trewe to be. | 116 |