| AMEN...............1 | |
| ABC 184 To penitentes that ben to merci able. Amen. | 184 |
| AMENDE.............2 | |
| Lady 100 Allas, whan shal that harde wit amende? | 598 |
| Purse 25 And ye, that mowen alle oure harmes amende, | 1114 |
| AMONG..............2 | |
| Mars 2 Lo, Venus, rysen among yon rowes rede. | 626 |
| Sted 10 For among us now a man is holde unable, | 1198 |
| AMOROUS............1 | |
| Ros 22 I brenne ay in an amorous plesaunce. | 1136 |
| AMYD...............1 | |
| Mars 79 In chambre amyd the paleys prively | 704 |
| AN.................12 | |
| ABC 104 That helpen for an Ave-Marie or tweye. | 104 |
| Compldam 22 Allas, thus is my lyf brought to an ende; | 266 |
| For 12 Ytaught me for to knowen in an hour. | 346 |
| Lady 31 Bet than myself an hundred thousand deel, | 528 |
| Mars 12 The glade nyght ys worth an hevy morowe -- | 636 |
| Mars 222 Ne lasteth not the twynkelyng of an ye, | 846 |
| Mars 247 That every wight, that sette on hit an ye, | 872 |
| Pity 14 I fond hir ded, and buried in an herte. | 976 |
| Ros 7 It is an oynement unto my wounde, | 1122 |
| Ros 22 I brenne ay in an amorous plesaunce. | 1136 |
| Truth 11 Be war therfore to sporne ayeyns an al, | 1226 |
| Ven 47 And han wele ofte many an hard mischaunce, | 1290 |
| ANCILLE............1 | |
| ABC 109 From his ancille he made the maistresse | 108 |
| ANCRE..............1 | |
| For 38 Yit halt thyn ancre and yit thou mayst arryve | 372 |
| AND................366 | |
| ABC 1 Almighty and al merciable queene, | 0 |
| ABC 3 To have relees of sinne, of sorwe, and teene, | 2 |
| ABC 6 Help and releeve, thou mighti debonayre, | 6 |
| ABC 14 Haven of refut, of quiete, and of reste. | 14 |
| ABC 18 For loo, my sinne and my confusioun, | 18 |
| ABC 21 Of verrey right and desperacioun; | 20 |
| ABC 22 And as bi right thei mighten wel susteene | 22 |
| ABC 26 That thou n' art cause of grace and merci heere; | 26 |
| ABC 30 As it was first of justice and of ire, | 30 |
| ABC 45 Al have I ben a beste in wil and deede, | 44 |
| ABC 47 Thin enemy and myn -- ladi, tak heede -- | 46 |
| ABC 49 Glorious mayde and mooder, which that nevere | 48 |
| ABC 51 But ful of swetnesse and of merci evere, | 50 |
| ABC 59 And with his precious blood he wrot the bille | 58 |
| ABC 62 And therfore, ladi bright, thou for us praye. | 62 |
| ABC 64 And make oure foo to failen of his praye. | 64 |
| ABC 68 Thi pitee goth and haleth him ayein. | 68 |
| ABC 70 And bringest him out of the crooked strete. | 70 |
| ABC 75 And whoso goth to yow the righte wey, | 74 |
| ABC 94 Had ben a-fyr, and this was in figure. | 94 |
| ABC 102 Ne advocat noon that wole and dar so preye | 102 |
| ABC 103 For us, and that for litel hire as yee | 102 |
| ABC 106 O verrey lust of labour and distresse, | 106 |
| ABC 110 Of hevene and erthe, oure bille up for to beede. | 110 |
| ABC 114 Wherfore and whi the Holi Gost thee soughte | 114 |
| ABC 120 Doo penitence, and merci axe and have. | 120 |
| ABC 120 Doo penitence, and merci axe and have. | 120 |
| ABC 122 That I agilt have bothe him and thee, | 122 |
| ABC 123 And that my soule is worthi for to sinke, | 122 |
| ABC 129 Redresse me, mooder, and me chastise, | 128 |
| ABC 134 Beth ye my juge and eek my soules leche; | 134 |
| ABC 140 He hath thee maked vicaire and maistresse | 140 |
| ABC 141 Of al this world, and eek governouresse | 140 |
| ABC 142 Of hevene, and he represseth his justise | 142 |
| ABC 143 After thi wil; and therfore in witnesse | 142 |
| ABC 154 And ledest us into the hye tour | 154 |
| ABC 155 Of Paradys, thou me wisse and counsaile | 154 |
| ABC 156 How I may have thi grace and thi socour, | 156 |
| ABC 157 All have I ben in filthe and in errour. | 156 |
| ABC 163 And eek that Longius his herte pighte | 162 |
| ABC 164 And made his herte blood to renne adoun, | 164 |
| ABC 165 And al was this for my salvacioun; | 164 |
| ABC 166 And I to him am fals and eek unkynde, | 166 |
| ABC 166 And I to him am fals and eek unkynde, | 166 |
| ABC 167 And yit he wole not my dampnacioun -- | 166 |
| ABC 175 Be ye not skant, for alle we singe and seye | 174 |
| ABC 181 Now, ladi bryghte, sith thou canst and wilt | 180 |
| Adam 6 It to correcte and eke to rubbe and scrape, | 190 |
| Adam 6 It to correcte and eke to rubbe and scrape, | 190 |
| Adam 7 And al is thorugh thy negligence and rape. | 190 |
| Adam 7 And al is thorugh thy negligence and rape. | 190 |
| BalComp 5 That Bountee made, and Beautee list to grave | 196 |
| BalComp 6 In your persone, and bad hem bothe in-fere | 196 |
| BalComp 7 Ever t' awayte, and ay be wher ye were. | 198 |
| BalComp 9 As I am youres, and to yow sad and trewe, | 200 |
| BalComp 9 As I am youres, and to yow sad and trewe, | 200 |
| BalComp 10 And ye, my lyf and cause of my gode chere, | 200 |
| BalComp 10 And ye, my lyf and cause of my gode chere, | 200 |
| BalComp 11 And deeth also, whan ye my peynes newe, | 202 |
| BalComp 12 My worldes joye, whom I wol serve and sewe, | 202 |
| BalComp 13 Myn heven hool, and al my suffisaunce, | 204 |
| BalComp 17 And for my trouthe my servyce not despyse, | 208 |
| BalComp 21 Sith I yow serve, and so wil yeer by yere. | 212 |
| Buk 5 And therfore, though I highte to expresse | 216 |
| Buk 6 The sorwe and wo that is in mariage, | 218 |
| Buk 20 And ben thy wives thral, as seyn these wise; | 232 |
| Buk 21 And yf that hooly writ may nat suffyse, | 232 |
| Compldam 3 And leest recoverer of himselven can, | 246 |
| Compldam 5 On hir that may to lyf and deeth me bringe, | 248 |
| Compldam 11 And thus ye me from al my blisse exyle. | 254 |
| Compldam 17 For to acompte youre beautee and goodnesse, | 260 |
| Compldam 26 For mercy, pitee, and deep affeccioun, | 270 |
| Compldam 29 And in this wyse and in dispayr I live | 272 |
| Compldam 29 And in this wyse and in dispayr I live | 272 |
| Compldam 37 And sithen I have this withoute hir reed, | 280 |
| Compldam 42 That is to seyn, hir beautee and myn ye'; | 286 |
| Compldam 44 Of my disese and of my deth also, | 288 |
| Compldam 53 The benignest and beste eek that Nature | 296 |
| Compldam 63 And I assente al that hir list and lyketh. | 306 |
| Compldam 63 And I assente al that hir list and lyketh. | 306 |
| Compldam 74 And, to that day that I be leyd in grave, | 318 |
| Compldam 76 And, though that I have pleyned unto you here, | 320 |
| Compldam 78 Ever have I been, and shal, how-so I wende, | 322 |
| Compldam 80 Ye been to me my ginning and myn ende, | 324 |
| Compldam 81 Sonne of the sterre bright and clere of hewe; | 324 |
| Compldam 83 By God and by my trouthe, is myn entente; | 326 |
| Compldam 87 To hir, whos I am hool and shal alwey, | 330 |
| Compldam 88 This woful song and this compleynte I make, | 332 |
| Compldam 90 And yit wol I evermore her serve | 334 |
| Compldam 91 And love hir best, although she do me sterve. | 334 |
| For 2 As wele or wo, now povre and now honour, | 336 |
| For 11 So muchel hath yit thy whirling up and doun | 346 |
| For 22 And that hir moste worshipe is to lye. | 356 |
| For 26 And he that hath himself hath suffisaunce. | 360 |
| For 32 And eek thou hast thy beste frend alyve. | 366 |
| For 34 Frend of effect and frend of countenaunce; | 368 |
| For 38 Yit halt thyn ancre and yit thou mayst arryve | 372 |
| For 40 And eek thou hast thy beste frend alyve. | 374 |
| For 48 And eek thou hast thy beste frend alyve. | 382 |
| For 59 And now me lyketh to withdrawe me. | 394 |
| For 61 The see may ebbe and flowen more or lesse; | 396 |
| For 74 Lat nat this man on me thus crye and pleyne, | 408 |
| For 75 And I shal quyte you your bisinesse | 410 |
| For 77 And but you list releve him of his peyne, | 412 |
| FormAge 1 A blisful lyf, a paisible and a swete, | 414 |
| FormAge 6 Unknowen was the quern and ek the melle; | 420 |
| FormAge 7 They eten mast, hawes, and swich pounage, | 420 |
| FormAge 8 And dronken water of the colde welle. | 422 |
| FormAge 11 The which they gnodded and eete nat half ynough. | 424 |
| FormAge 14 Unkorven and ungrobbed lay the vyne; | 428 |
| FormAge 21 No ship yit karf the wawes grene and blewe, | 434 |
| FormAge 24 Ne toures heye and walles rounde or square. | 438 |
| FormAge 30 And in the riveres first gemmes soghte. | 444 |
| FormAge 36 Ther as vitaile is ek so skars and thinne | 450 |
| FormAge 38 But, ther as bagges ben and fat vitaile, | 452 |
| FormAge 39 Ther wol they gon, and spare for no sinne | 452 |
| FormAge 42 In caves and wodes softe and swete | 456 |
| FormAge 42 In caves and wodes softe and swete | 456 |
| FormAge 49 Unforged was the hauberk and the plate; | 462 |
| FormAge 55 Humblesse and pees, good feith the emperice. | 468 |
| FormAge 60 Allas, allas, now may men wepe and crye! | 474 |
| FormAge 62 Doublenesse, and tresoun, and envye, | 476 |
| FormAge 62 Doublenesse, and tresoun, and envye, | 476 |
| FormAge 63 Poyson, manslawhtre, and mordre in sondry wyse. | 476 |
| Gent 3 Must folowe his trace, and alle his wittes dresse | 480 |
| Gent 4 Vertu to love and vyces for to flee. | 480 |
| Gent 6 And noght the revers, saufly dar I deme, | 482 |
| Gent 9 Trewe of his word, sobre, pitous, and free, | 486 |
| Gent 10 Clene of his gost, and loved besinesse, | 486 |
| Gent 12 And, but his heir love vertu as dide he, | 488 |
| Lady 9 And from the morwe forth til hit be eve; | 506 |
| Lady 11 For bothe I have good leyser and good leve; | 508 |
| Lady 13 To wepe ynogh and wailen al my fille; | 510 |
| Lady 18 Can I nat fynde, and yit my sorwful herte | 516 |
| Lady 25 Sadnesse in youthe and Beautee prydelees | 522 |
| Lady 26 And Plesaunce under governaunce and drede; | 524 |
| Lady 26 And Plesaunce under governaunce and drede; | 524 |
| Lady 30 Hir love I best, and shal, whyl I may dure, | 528 |
| Lady 39 But serve alwey and stinte for no wo. | 536 |
| Lady 41 So moche wo and [eek] so litel blis | 538 |
| Lady 44 And al that ever I wolde not ywis, | 542 |
| Lady 46 And of al this I not to whom me pleyne. | 544 |
| Lady 54 Myn hertes lady and hool my lyves quene. | 552 |
| Lady 58 My dere herte and best beloved fo, | 556 |
| Lady 61 But for I serve and love yow and no mo? | 558 |
| Lady 61 But for I serve and love yow and no mo? | 558 |
| Lady 62 And while I lyve I wol ever do so, | 560 |
| Lady 63 And therfor, swete, ne beth nat yvel apayd. | 560 |
| Lady 64 For so good and so fair as ye be | 562 |
| Lady 66 Of alle servantes, bothe of goode and badde; | 564 |
| Lady 67 And leest worthy of alle hem, I am he. | 564 |
| Lady 69 Thogh that I be unconnyng and unmete | 566 |
| Lady 74 And hadde I myght as good as I have wille, | 572 |
| Lady 78 For bothe I love and eek drede yow so sore, | 576 |
| Lady 79 And algates moot, and have doon yow, ful yore, | 576 |
| Lady 79 And algates moot, and have doon yow, ful yore, | 576 |
| Lady 81 And yit I wolde beseche yow of no more, | 578 |
| Lady 82 But leveth wel and be not wrooth therfore, | 580 |
| Lady 83 And lat me serve yow forth; lo, this is al. | 580 |
| Lady 87 I am so litel worthy and ye so good. | 584 |
| Lady 89 And I the most unlykly for to thryve, | 586 |
| Lady 96 I moste yow love and been ever as trewe | 594 |
| Lady 102 Your gentilesse and your debonairtee? | 600 |
| Lady 104 And so hool, swete, as I am youres al, | 602 |
| Lady 105 And so gret wil as I have yow to serve, | 602 |
| Lady 106 Now certes, and ye lete me thus sterve, | 604 |
| Lady 109 And this I wol beseche yow hertely, | 606 |
| Lady 112 Leveth thanne and sleeth me hardely, | 610 |
| Lady 113 And I my deeth to yow wol al foryive. | 610 |
| Lady 114 And if ye fynde no trewer verrayly, | 612 |
| Lady 116 And for no maner gilt but my good wille? | 614 |
| Lady 118 But I, my lyf and deeth, to yow obeye | 616 |
| Lady 119 And with right buxom herte hooly I preye | 616 |
| Lady 121 Wel lever is me liken yow and deye | 618 |
| Lady 124 And therfor, swete, rewe on my peynes smerte, | 622 |
| Lady 125 And of your grace graunteth me som drope, | 622 |
| Mars 3 And floures fressh, honoureth ye this day, | 628 |
| Mars 8 Wyth teres blewe and with a wounded herte | 632 |
| Mars 9 Taketh your leve, and with Seint John to borowe | 634 |
| Mars 16 And ye that han not chosen in humble wyse, | 640 |
| Mars 18 And ye that han ful chosen as I devise, | 642 |
| Mars 21 And paciently taketh your aventure. | 646 |
| Mars 22 And for the worship of this highe feste, | 646 |
| Mars 32 And she hath take him in subjeccioun, | 656 |
| Mars 33 And as a maistresse taught him his lessoun, | 658 |
| Mars 37 And cruelte, and bost, and tyrannye. | 662 |
| Mars 37 And cruelte, and bost, and tyrannye. | 662 |
| Mars 37 And cruelte, and bost, and tyrannye. | 662 |
| Mars 38 She made him at her lust so humble and tal, | 662 |
| Mars 41 And thus she brydeleth him in her manere, | 666 |
| Mars 48 And she bynt her to loven him for evere, | 672 |
| Mars 50 Thus be they knyt and regnen as in hevene | 674 |
| Mars 54 Into hir nexte paleys, and ther abyde, | 678 |
| Mars 56 And he preide her to haste her for his sake. | 680 |
| Mars 60 My lyf stant ther in aventure and grace; | 684 |
| Mars 74 And thus in joy and blysse I lete hem duelle. | 698 |
| Mars 74 And thus in joy and blysse I lete hem duelle. | 698 |
| Mars 77 And Venus kysseth Mars, the god of armes. | 702 |
| Mars 87 And by the lyght she knew, that shon so shene, | 712 |
| Mars 90 Enbraceth Mars and seyde, " Alas, I dye! | 714 |
| Mars 97 And hente his hauberk that ley hym besyde. | 722 |
| Mars 100 And girt him with his swerd, and in his hond | 724 |
| Mars 100 And girt him with his swerd, and in his hond | 724 |
| Mars 109 And yet therto ys double thy penaunce, | 734 |
| Mars 112 That thou nere swift, wel maist thou wepe and crien. | 736 |
| Mars 115 Alas -- and ther ne hath she no socour, | 740 |
| Mars 117 And eke as ther she hath but litil myght, | 742 |
| Mars 118 Wherfor, herselven for to hyde and save, | 742 |
| Mars 120 Derk was this cave and smokyng as the helle; | 744 |
| Mars 123 Now wol I speke of Mars, furious and wod. | 748 |
| Mars 127 So feble he wex for hete and for his wo | 752 |
| Mars 146 And Venus he salueth and doth chere, | 770 |
| Mars 146 And Venus he salueth and doth chere, | 770 |
| Mars 147 And her receyveth as his frend ful dere. | 772 |
| Mars 150 And what his compleynt was, remembreth me; | 774 |
| Mars 151 And therfore, in this lusty morwenynge | 776 |
| Mars 152 As I best can, I wol hit seyn and synge; | 776 |
| Mars 153 And after that I wol my leve take, | 778 |
| Mars 154 And God yeve every wyght joy of his make! | 778 |
| Mars 159 And causeles; alas, that am not I. | 784 |
| Mars 160 Wherfore the ground and cause of al my peyne, | 784 |
| Mars 165 And for certeyn effectes hider broght | 790 |
| Mars 167 I yaf my trewe servise and my thoght | 792 |
| Mars 171 When she is wroth and taketh of hym no cure, | 796 |
| Mars 174 My lady is the verrey sours and welle | 798 |
| Mars 175 Of beaute, lust, fredom, and gentilnesse, | 800 |
| Mars 178 Of love and pley, and of benigne humblesse, | 802 |
| Mars 178 Of love and pley, and of benigne humblesse, | 802 |
| Mars 180 And therto so wel fortuned and thewed | 804 |
| Mars 180 And therto so wel fortuned and thewed | 804 |
| Mars 187 To ben her truest servaunt and her knyght. | 812 |
| Mars 195 For fere and eke for wo that, as I gesse, | 820 |
| Mars 210 Of aventures of love up and doun? | 834 |
| Mars 211 I wol returne and speken of my peyne. | 836 |
| Mars 214 Is in affray, and not to whom to pleyne. | 838 |
| Mars 216 For your disese wel oughte I swowne and swelte, | 840 |
| Mars 220 And streyneth folk to love, malgre her hed? | 844 |
| Mars 221 And then her joy, for oght I can espye, | 846 |
| Mars 223 And somme han never joy til they be ded. | 848 |
| Mars 227 And thogh he made a lover love a thing | 852 |
| Mars 228 And maketh hit seme stedfast and during, | 852 |
| Mars 228 And maketh hit seme stedfast and during, | 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 240 Sesed therwith; and then at erst hath he | 864 |
| Mars 241 Al his desir, and therwith al myschaunce; | 866 |
| Mars 242 And thogh the lyne breke, he hath penaunce; | 866 |
| Mars 246 So ful of rubies and of stones of Ynde | 870 |
| Mars 251 And whan that hit was his, then shulde he drye | 876 |
| Mars 254 And whan hit was fro his possessioun, | 878 |
| Mars 255 Then had he double wo and passioun | 880 |
| Mars 261 And therfore in the worcher was the vice, | 886 |
| Mars 262 And in the covetour that was so nyce. | 886 |
| Mars 263 So fareth hyt by lovers and by me; | 888 |
| Mars 269 That made me coveyten and purchace | 894 |
| Mars 271 And myn unwit that ever I clamb so hye. | 896 |
| Mars 277 Of my disese, and take hit not a-game. | 902 |
| Mars 281 And ye, my ladyes, that ben true and stable, | 906 |
| Mars 281 And ye, my ladyes, that ben true and stable, | 906 |
| Mars 287 Now shulde your holy teres falle and reyne. | 912 |
| Mars 288 Alas, your honour and your emperise, | 912 |
| Mars 294 Compleyneth Beaute, Fredom, and Manere; | 918 |
| MercB 4 And but your word wol helen hastily | 926 |
| MercB 9 That ye ben of my lyf and deeth the quene, | 932 |
| MercB 30 He may answere and seye this and that; | 952 |
| MercB 30 He may answere and seye this and that; | 952 |
| MercB 35 And he is strike out of my bokes clene | 958 |
| Pity 2 With herte soore and ful of besy peyne, | 964 |
| Pity 4 Withoute deth -- and yf I shal not feyne, | 966 |
| Pity 6 Upon the crueltee and tirannye | 968 |
| Pity 8 And when that I, be lengthe of certeyne yeres, | 970 |
| Pity 14 I fond hir ded, and buried in an herte. | 976 |
| Pity 18 And pitously on hir myn eyen I caste, | 980 |
| Pity 19 And ner the corps I gan to presen faste, | 980 |
| Pity 20 And for the soule I shop me for to preye. | 982 |
| Pity 32 And yet she dyed not so sodeynly, | 994 |
| Pity 38 Bounte parfyt, wel armed and richely, | 1000 |
| Pity 39 And fresshe Beaute, Lust, and Jolyte, | 1000 |
| Pity 39 And fresshe Beaute, Lust, and Jolyte, | 1000 |
| Pity 40 Assured Maner, Youthe, and Honeste, | 1002 |
| Pity 41 Wisdom, Estaat, Drede, and Governaunce, | 1002 |
| Pity 42 Confedred both by bonde and alliaunce. | 1004 |
| Pity 53 And ben assented when I shal be sleyn. | 1014 |
| Pity 54 And I have put my complaynt up ageyn, | 1016 |
| Pity 62 And noght al oonly for his evel fare, | 1024 |
| Pity 68 With Bounte, Gentilesse, and Curtesye, | 1030 |
| Pity 69 And hath depryved yow now of your place | 1030 |
| Pity 73 And verrayly ye oughte do youre myght | 1034 |
| Pity 76 And certes yf ye wanten in these tweyne, | 1038 |
| Pity 78 Eke what availeth Maner and Gentilesse | 1040 |
| Pity 85 And further over yf ye suffre this, | 1046 |
| Pity 91 And we despeyred that seken to your grace. | 1052 |
| Pity 93 That yow have sought so tendirly and yore; | 1054 |
| Pity 95 That love and drede yow ever lenger the more; | 1056 |
| Pity 97 And though I be not konnynge for to pleyne, | 1058 |
| Pity 101 And ever setteth Desir myn hert on fire. | 1062 |
| Pity 105 Me lakketh but my deth and than my bere. | 1066 |
| Pity 108 I suffre and yet I dar not to yow pleyne; | 1070 |
| Pity 112 Unto my deth, and that shal wel be sene. | 1074 |
| Pity 118 Thus for your deth I may wel wepe and pleyne | 1080 |
| Pity 119 With herte sore and ful of besy peyne. | 1080 |
| Purse 1 To yow, my purse, and to noon other wight | 1090 |
| Purse 13 Quene of comfort and of good companye, | 1102 |
| Purse 16 And saveour as doun in this world here, | 1104 |
| Purse 23 Which that by lyne and free eleccion | 1112 |
| Purse 25 And ye, that mowen alle oure harmes amende, | 1114 |
| Ros 4 And lyke ruby ben your chekes rounde. | 1118 |
| Ros 5 Therwith ye ben so mery and so jocounde | 1120 |
| Ros 12 Maketh my thoght in joy and blis habounde. | 1126 |
| Ros 18 As I in love am walwed and ywounde, | 1132 |
| Scog 4 Mowe wepe and wayle, and passioun endure, | 1142 |
| Scog 4 Mowe wepe and wayle, and passioun endure, | 1142 |
| Scog 25 And, Scogan, though his bowe be nat broken, | 1164 |
| Scog 31 On alle hem that ben hoor and rounde of shap, | 1170 |
| Scog 34 But wel I wot, thow wolt answere and saye, | 1172 |
| Scog 35 " Lo, olde Grisel lyst to ryme and playe! " | 1174 |
| Scog 44 Of grace, of alle honour and worthynesse, | 1182 |
| Scog 49 Far-wel, and loke thow never eft Love dyffye. | 1188 |
| Sted 1 Somtyme the world was so stedfast and stable | 1188 |
| Sted 3 And now it is so fals and deceivable | 1190 |
| Sted 3 And now it is so fals and deceivable | 1190 |
| Sted 4 That word and deed, as in conclusioun, | 1192 |
| Sted 6 Is al this world for mede and wilfulnesse, | 1194 |
| Sted 23 Cherish thy folk and hate extorcioun. | 1210 |
| Sted 27 Dred God, do law, love trouthe and worthinesse, | 1214 |
| Sted 28 And wed thy folk agein to stedfastnesse. | 1216 |
| Truth 1 Flee fro the prees and dwelle with sothfastnesse; | 1216 |
| Truth 3 For hord hath hate, and climbing tikelnesse, | 1218 |
| Truth 4 Prees hath envye, and wele blent overal. | 1220 |
| Truth 7 And trouthe thee shal delivere, it is no drede. | 1222 |
| Truth 14 And trouthe thee shal delivere, it is no drede. | 1230 |
| Truth 20 Hold the heye wey and lat thy gost thee lede, | 1236 |
| Truth 21 And trouthe thee shal delivere, it is no drede. | 1236 |
| Truth 25 Made thee of noght, and in especial | 1240 |
| Truth 26 Draw unto him, and pray in general | 1242 |
| Truth 27 For thee, and eek for other, hevenlich mede; | 1242 |
| Truth 28 And trouthe thee shal delivere, it is no drede. | 1244 |
| Ven 4 Upon the manhod and the worthynesse, | 1248 |
| Ven 5 Upon the trouthe and on the stidfastnesse | 1248 |
| Ven 17 And notwithstondyng al his suffisaunce, | 1260 |
| Ven 20 And me to serve is al his besynesse, | 1264 |
| Ven 23 Sith that him list me serven and honoure, | 1266 |
| Ven 27 As wake abedde and fasten at the table, | 1270 |
| Ven 28 Wepinge to laughe and singe in compleynyng, | 1272 |
| Ven 29 And doun to caste visage and lokyng, | 1272 |
| Ven 29 And doun to caste visage and lokyng, | 1272 |
| Ven 30 Often to chaunge hewe and contenaunce, | 1274 |
| Ven 31 Pleyne in slepyng and dremen at the daunce, | 1274 |
| Ven 39 As sorwe ynogh and litil of plesaunce, | 1282 |
| Ven 45 Thus be we ever in drede and sufferyng; | 1288 |
| Ven 47 And han wele ofte many an hard mischaunce, | 1290 |
| Ven 55 And therfore certes, to myn endyng day | 1298 |
| Ven 57 And certis, Love, when I me wel avise | 1300 |
| Ven 61 Now love wel, herte, and lok thou never stente, | 1304 |
| Ven 62 And let the jelous putte it in assay | 1306 |
| Ven 68 And most agreable unto myn entente. | 1312 |
| Ven 79 And eke to me it ys a gret penaunce, | 1322 |
| WomNobl 2 Your beaute hoole and stidefast governaunce, | 1328 |
| WomNobl 3 Your vertues al and yowre hie noblesse, | 1328 |
| WomNobl 6 Your fresshe fetures and your comlynesse, | 1332 |
| WomNobl 10 And sith I shal do [you] this observaunce, | 1336 |
| WomNobl 13 And have me somwhat in your souvenaunce. | 1338 |
| WomNobl 15 And [loke] how humbly with al symplesse | 1340 |
| WomNobl 22 And with your pite me som wise avaunce | 1348 |
| WomNobl 24 And thynketh by resoun that wommanly noblesse | 1350 |
| WomUnc 13 With every wind, ye fare, and that is sene; | 1370 |