| "..................20 | |
| Buk 4 As who saith, " No man is al trewe, " I gesse. | 216 |
| Buk 4 As who saith, " No man is al trewe, " I gesse. | 216 |
| Compldam 24 I may wel singe, " In sory tyme I spende | 268 |
| Compldam 25 My lyf. " That song may have confusioun. | 268 |
| For 29 Sey thus: " Graunt mercy of thyn haboundaunce | 364 |
| For 30 That thou hast lent or this. " Why wolt thou stryve? | 364 |
| For 67 That same thing " Fortune " clepen ye, | 402 |
| For 67 That same thing " Fortune " clepen ye, | 402 |
| Mars 57 Then seyde he thus, " Myn hertes lady swete, | 682 |
| Mars 63 For al your lust is ese to myn herte. " | 688 |
| Mars 90 Enbraceth Mars and seyde, " Alas, I dye! | 714 |
| Mars 91 The torche is come that al this world wol wrie. " | 716 |
| Mars 136 He seyde, " O lady bryght, Venus, alas, | 760 |
| Mars 140 Throgh jelous Phebus this mysaventure. " | 764 |
| Pity 70 That hyghte " Beaute apertenant to Grace. " | 1032 |
| Pity 70 That hyghte " Beaute apertenant to Grace. " | 1032 |
| Ros 15 " Suffyseth me to love you, Rosemounde, | 1130 |
| Ros 16 Thogh ye to me ne do no daliaunce. " | 1130 |
| Scog 35 " Lo, olde Grisel lyst to ryme and playe! " | 1174 |
| Scog 35 " Lo, olde Grisel lyst to ryme and playe! " | 1174 |
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| ABC 47 Thin enemy and myn -- ladi, tak heede -- | 46 |
| ABC 47 Thin enemy and myn -- ladi, tak heede -- | 46 |
| ABC 148 Receyve me -- I can no ferther fleen. | 148 |
| ABC 167 And yit he wole not my dampnacioun -- | 166 |
| Compldam 30 In love -- nay, but in dispayr I dye! | 274 |
| Gent 1 The firste stok, fader of gentilesse -- | 478 |
| Lady 86 For wel I wot -- allas -- that wil nat be; | 584 |
| Lady 86 For wel I wot -- allas -- that wil nat be; | 584 |
| Mars 12 The glade nyght ys worth an hevy morowe -- | 636 |
| Mars 15 Yet sang this foul -- I rede yow al awake, | 640 |
| Mars 65 That dwelleth in solitude til she come -- | 690 |
| Mars 67 Counseyled hym ther, ne seyde to hym welcome -- | 692 |
| Mars 106 O woful Mars -- alas -- what maist thou seyn, | 730 |
| Mars 106 O woful Mars -- alas -- what maist thou seyn, | 730 |
| Mars 114 With voide cours for fere of Phebus lyght -- | 738 |
| Mars 115 Alas -- and ther ne hath she no socour, | 740 |
| Mars 168 For evermore -- how dere I have hit boght -- | 792 |
| Mars 168 For evermore -- how dere I have hit boght -- | 792 |
| Mars 176 Of riche aray -- how dere men hit selle! -- | 800 |
| Mars 176 Of riche aray -- how dere men hit selle! -- | 800 |
| Mars 270 Myn oune deth -- him wite I that I dye, | 894 |
| Pity 4 Withoute deth -- and yf I shal not feyne, | 966 |
| Pity 30 That no wight woot that she is ded, but I -- | 992 |
| Pity 31 So many men as in her tyme hir knewe -- | 992 |
| Pity 66 Under colour of womanly Beaute -- | 1028 |
| Pity 67 For men shulde not, lo, knowe hir tirannye -- | 1028 |
| Pity 117 Sith ye be ded -- allas that hyt is soo -- | 1078 |
| Pity 117 Sith ye be ded -- allas that hyt is soo -- | 1078 |
| Scog 36 Nay, Scogan, say not so, for I m' excuse -- | 1174 |
| Scog 37 God helpe me so! -- in no rym, dowteles, | 1176 |
| Scog 46 Forgete in solytarie wildernesse -- | 1184 |
| A..................75 | |
| ABC 20 Han take on me a greevous accioun | 20 |
| ABC 34 For heer-biforn ful ofte in many a wyse | 34 |
| ABC 45 Al have I ben a beste in wil and deede, | 44 |
| ABC 58 Bicome a man, to have oure alliaunce, | 58 |
| ABC 67 For whan a soule falleth in errour | 66 |
| ABC 90 Brenninge, of which ther never a stikke brende, | 90 |
| ABC 116 He not to werre us swich a wonder wroughte, | 116 |
| ABC 172 Right soo thi Sone list as a lamb to deye. | 172 |
| Buk 3 He nat a word answerde to that axing, | 214 |
| Buk 17 But yet, lest thow do worse, take a wyf; | 228 |
| Compldam 16 If that it were a thing possible to do | 260 |
| Compldam 20 Durste ever thinken in so hy a place. | 264 |
| Compldam 38 Than may I seyn right shortly in a clause, | 282 |
| Compldam 40 Though swich a wrecche as I be for hir deed. | 284 |
| Compldam 56 It was, ywis, a greet defaute in Kinde. | 300 |
| Compldam 73 To seyn a thing through which ye might be wroth; | 316 |
| Compldam 75 A trewer servaunt shulle ye never have; | 318 |
| For 23 I knowe hir eek a fals dissimulour, | 358 |
| For 43 Woltow than make a statut on thy quene | 378 |
| For 58 For I thee lente a drope of my richesse, | 392 |
| FormAge 1 A blisful lyf, a paisible and a swete, | 414 |
| FormAge 1 A blisful lyf, a paisible and a swete, | 414 |
| FormAge 1 A blisful lyf, a paisible and a swete, | 414 |
| Lady 15 This Love, that hath me set in such a place | 512 |
| Lady 107 Yit have ye wonne theron but a smal. | 604 |
| Lady 111 A trewer servant to yow than am I, | 608 |
| Mars 8 Wyth teres blewe and with a wounded herte | 632 |
| Mars 13 Seynt Valentyne, a foul thus herde I synge | 638 |
| Mars 26 Fro fresshe Venus in a morwenynge, | 650 |
| Mars 33 And as a maistresse taught him his lessoun, | 658 |
| Mars 51 Be lokyng moost; til hyt fil on a tyde | 676 |
| Mars 52 That by her bothe assent was set a stevene | 676 |
| Mars 80 A certeyn tyme, til him fel a drede | 704 |
| Mars 80 A certeyn tyme, til him fel a drede | 704 |
| Mars 119 Within the gate she fledde into a cave. | 744 |
| Mars 122 A naturel day in derk I lete her duelle. | 746 |
| Mars 126 He ne roghte not a myte for to dye. | 750 |
| Mars 134 After he walketh softely a paas, | 758 |
| Mars 137 That evere so wyd a compas ys my spere! | 762 |
| Mars 156 That yf a wight shal pleyne pitously, | 780 |
| Mars 199 For love so many a perilous aventure! | 824 |
| Mars 202 In many a cas hem tydeth ofte sorowe. | 826 |
| Mars 209 But what availeth such a long sermoun | 834 |
| Mars 227 And thogh he made a lover love a thing | 852 |
| Mars 227 And thogh he made a lover love a thing | 852 |
| Mars 231 And that is wonder, that so juste a kyng | 856 |
| Mars 237 And lyk a fissher, as men alday may se, | 862 |
| Mars 239 Til many a fissh ys wod til that he be | 864 |
| Mars 245 The broche of Thebes was of such a kynde, | 870 |
| Mars 256 For he so feir a tresor had forgo; | 880 |
| Mars 268 That putte such a beaute in her face, | 892 |
| Mars 274 Al be I not worthy to so gret a name, | 898 |
| MercB 29 Sin I am free, I counte him not a bene. | 952 |
| MercB 39 [Sin I am free, I counte him not a bene]. | 962 |
| Pity 9 Had evere in oon a tyme sought to speke, | 970 |
| Pity 16 Ded as a ston while that the swogh me laste; | 978 |
| Pity 43 A compleynt had I, writen in myn hond, | 1004 |
| Pity 44 For to have put to Pite as a bille; | 1006 |
| Pity 86 Youre renoun ys fordoo than in a throwe; | 1048 |
| Ros 6 That at a revel whan that I see you daunce, | 1120 |
| Ros 9 For thogh I wepe of teres ful a tyne, | 1124 |
| Scog 5 As may in erthe a mortal creature. | 1144 |
| Scog 10 Ne myght a drope of teeres doun escape. | 1148 |
| Sted 10 For among us now a man is holde unable, | 1198 |
| Sted 19 The world hath mad a permutacioun | 1206 |
| Truth 9 In trust of hir that turneth as a bal; | 1224 |
| Truth 16 The wrastling for this world axeth a fal. | 1232 |
| Ven 33 Jelosie be hanged by a cable! | 1276 |
| Ven 41 A lytel tyme his yift ys agreable, | 1284 |
| Ven 66 That Love so high a grace to the sente | 1310 |
| Ven 79 And eke to me it ys a gret penaunce, | 1322 |
| WomUnc 2 Many a servaunt have ye put out of grace. | 1360 |
| WomUnc 5 Ye can not love ful half yeer in a place, | 1362 |
| WomUnc 8 Right as a mirour nothing may impresse, | 1366 |
| WomUnc 12 But as a wedercok, that turneth his face | 1370 |