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| Tr 1 13 A woful wight to han a drery feere, | 12 |
| Tr 1 13 A woful wight to han a drery feere, | 12 |
| Tr 1 14 And to a sorwful tale, a sory chere. | 14 |
| Tr 1 14 And to a sorwful tale, a sory chere. | 14 |
| Tr 1 52 Now herkneth with a good entencioun, | 52 |
| Tr 1 58 In armes with a thousand shippes wente | 58 |
| Tr 1 65 Dwellynge a lord of gret auctorite, | 64 |
| Tr 1 66 A gret devyn, that clepid was Calkas, | 66 |
| Tr 1 73 That Grekes sholden swich a peple brynge, | 72 |
| Tr 1 97 For bothe a widewe was she and allone | 96 |
| Tr 1 103 That lik a thing inmortal semed she, | 102 |
| Tr 1 115 And that she was so fair a creature; | 114 |
| Tr 1 143 For it were a long digression | 142 |
| Tr 1 153 Thei hadde a relik, heet Palladion, | 152 |
| Tr 1 163 In general ther wente many a wight, | 162 |
| Tr 1 165 And namely, so many a lusty knyght, | 164 |
| Tr 1 166 So many a lady fressh and mayden bright, | 166 |
| Tr 1 171 Right as oure firste lettre is now an A, | 170 |
| Tr 1 175 Nor under cloude blak so bright a sterre | 174 |
| Tr 1 199 And which a labour folk han in wynnynge | 198 |
| Tr 1 210 And yet as proud a pekok kan he pulle. | 210 |
| Tr 1 220 Til he a lasshe have of the longe whippe -- | 220 |
| Tr 1 226 Though he a worthy kynges sone were, | 226 |
| Tr 1 229 Yet with a look his herte wex a-fere, | 228 |
| Tr 1 254 And is a thing so vertuous in kynde, | 254 |
| Tr 1 271 And upon cas bifel that thorugh a route | 270 |
| Tr 1 291 Hire look a lite aside in swich manere, | 290 |
| Tr 1 294 That nevere thoughte hym seen so good a syghte. | 294 |
| Tr 1 338 But it a sely fewe pointes be; | 338 |
| Tr 1 349 Be wroth, than shaltow have a groyn anon. | 348 |
| Tr 1 365 Thus gan he make a mirour of his mynde | 364 |
| Tr 1 368 It was to hym a right good aventure | 368 |
| Tr 1 389 And on a song anon-right to bygynne, | 388 |
| Tr 1 403 If it be wikke, a wonder thynketh me, | 402 |
| Tr 1 416 Al sterelees withinne a boot am I | 416 |
| Tr 1 429 As in a place unto youre vertu digne; | 428 |
| Tr 1 441 That sexti tyme a day he loste his hewe. | 440 |
| Tr 1 457 That to hymself a thousand tyme he seyde, | 456 |
| Tr 1 488 Therfor a title he gan him for to borwe | 488 |
| Tr 1 491 And seyde he hadde a fevere and ferde amys. | 490 |
| Tr 1 505 But whan he hadde a space from his care, | 504 |
| Tr 1 528 A, Lord, to me it were a gret comfort; | 528 |
| Tr 1 528 A, Lord, to me it were a gret comfort; | 528 |
| Tr 1 531 I shal byjaped ben a thousand tyme | 530 |
| Tr 1 546 A thousand fold his wo gan multiplie. | 546 |
| Tr 1 548 A frend of his that called was Pandare | 548 |
| Tr 1 566 Ther nas a man of gretter hardinesse | 566 |
| Tr 1 586 Ne do thow nevere swich a crueltee | 586 |
| Tr 1 587 To hiden fro thi frend so gret a care! | 586 |
| Tr 1 608 That to ben slayn it were a gretter joie | 608 |
| Tr 1 621 " This were a wonder thing, " quod Troilus; | 620 |
| Tr 1 628 I have myself ek seyn a blynd man goo | 628 |
| Tr 1 630 A fool may ek a wis-man ofte gide. | 630 |
| Tr 1 630 A fool may ek a wis-man ofte gide. | 630 |
| Tr 1 631 " A wheston is no kervyng instrument, | 630 |
| Tr 1 655 Wrot in a compleynte of hir hevynesse. | 654 |
| Tr 1 663 For love hadde hym so bounden in a snare, | 662 |
| Tr 1 686 A man to love, tyl that hym list to leve. | 686 |
| Tr 1 690 For to trusten som wight is a preve | 690 |
| Tr 1 696 And sith thow hast a felawe, tel thi mone; | 696 |
| Tr 1 730 " What! Slombrestow as in a litargie? | 730 |
| Tr 1 740 For it is seyd, " Men maketh ofte a yerde | 740 |
| Tr 1 747 Ek som tyme it is a craft to seme fle | 746 |
| Tr 1 796 As muche as speke a resoun moore or lesse, | 796 |
| Tr 1 798 What womman koude loven swich a wrecche? | 798 |
| Tr 1 803 Lord, which a thonk than shaltow han of this! | 802 |
| Tr 1 807 But love a womman that she woot it nought, | 806 |
| Tr 1 810 What, many a man hath love ful deere ybought | 810 |
| Tr 1 818 And thynk it is a guerdon hire to serve, | 818 |
| Tr 1 819 A thousand fold moore than he kan deserve. " | 818 |
| Tr 1 824 But bothe don unmanhod and a synne, | 824 |
| Tr 1 868 " A ha! " quod Pandare; " Here bygynneth game. " | 868 |
| Tr 1 883 " Ne nevere saugh a more bountevous | 882 |
| Tr 1 884 Of hire estat, n' a gladder, ne of speche | 884 |
| Tr 1 885 A frendlyer, n' a more gracious | 884 |
| Tr 1 885 A frendlyer, n' a more gracious | 884 |
| Tr 1 889 A kynges herte semeth by hyrs a wrecche. | 888 |
| Tr 1 889 A kynges herte semeth by hyrs a wrecche. | 888 |
| Tr 1 893 A man to have pees with hymself, ywis. | 892 |
| Tr 1 895 To love wel, and in a worthy place; | 894 |
| Tr 1 905 That thow biset art in so good a place; | 904 |
| Tr 1 907 The sholde nevere han tid thus fayr a grace. | 906 |
| Tr 1 916 And som, thow seydest, hadde a blaunche fevere, | 916 |
| Tr 1 927 And thoughten that it was a siker art, | 926 |
| Tr 1 936 Quod Troilus, " A, lord! I me consente, | 936 |
| Tr 1 941 And sithen thow hast wopen many a drope, | 940 |
| Tr 1 964 As plaunte a tree or herbe, in sondry wyse, | 964 |
| Tr 1 973 I hope of this to maken a good ende. | 972 |
| Tr 1 986 A worthi knyght to loven and cherice, | 986 |
| Tr 1 987 And but she do, I holde it for a vice. | 986 |
| Tr 1 992 And konne it counseil kepe in swych a wyse | 992 |
| Tr 1 996 A good conceyte in my wit, as I gesse, | 996 |
| Tr 1 1003 That erren aldermost ayeyn a lawe, | 1002 |
| Tr 1 1023 Quod Pandarus, " Thow hast a ful gret care | 1022 |
| Tr 1 1027 For Goddes love, I bidde the a boone: | 1026 |
| Tr 1 1064 And fynde a tyme therto, and a place. | 1064 |
| Tr 1 1064 And fynde a tyme therto, and a place. | 1064 |
| Tr 1 1067 With rakel hond, but he wol bide a stounde, | 1066 |
| Tr 1 1085 And ecch of tho gan for a vertu chaunge. | 1084 |
| Tr 1 1086 Now lat us stynte of Troilus a stounde, | 1086 |
| Tr 1 1087 That fareth lik a man that hurt is soore, | 1086 |
| Tr 2 21 A blynd man kan nat juggen wel in hewis. | 1112 |
| Tr 2 23 Withinne a thousand yeer, and wordes tho | 1114 |
| Tr 2 61 So shop it that hym fil that day a teene | 1152 |
| Tr 2 63 And made, er it was day, ful many a wente. | 1154 |
| Tr 2 64 The swalowe Proigne, with a sorowful lay, | 1156 |
| Tr 2 67 Pandare abedde, half in a slomberynge, | 1158 |
| Tr 2 82 Withinne a paved parlour, and they thre | 1174 |
| Tr 2 83 Herden a mayden reden hem the geste | 1174 |
| Tr 2 114 Is that a widewes lif, so God yow save? | 1206 |
| Tr 2 117 It satte me wel bet ay in a cave | 1208 |
| Tr 2 121 " Yet koude I telle a thyng to doon yow pleye. " | 1212 |
| Tr 2 126 It is a thing wel bet than swyche fyve. " | 1218 |
| Tr 2 142 A thousand fold, and down hire eyghen caste; | 1234 |
| Tr 2 145 And with a syk she seyde hym atte laste, | 1236 |
| Tr 2 156 " Save in his arm he hath a litel wownde; | 1248 |
| Tr 2 165 A kynges sone in armes wel to do, | 1256 |
| Tr 2 177 In al this world ther nys a bettre knyght | 1268 |
| Tr 2 180 This knoweth many a wis and worthi wight. | 1272 |
| Tr 2 193 For nevere yet so thikke a swarm of been | 1284 |
| Tr 2 225 " A, wel bithought! For love of God, " quod she, | 1316 |
| Tr 2 231 Than seye a soth that were ayeyns youre wille. | 1322 |
| Tr 2 254 And Pandarus to coghe gan a lite, | 1346 |
| Tr 2 266 And seyde, " On swich a mirour goode grace! " | 1358 |
| Tr 2 268 Aught harde, or make a proces any whyle, | 1360 |
| Tr 2 274 And loked on hire in a bysi wyse, | 1366 |
| Tr 2 287 And swich a wight is for to blame, I gesse. | 1378 |
| Tr 2 294 If that yow list -- a wight so wel bygon. | 1386 |
| Tr 2 336 Allas, that God yow swich a beaute sente! | 1428 |
| Tr 2 340 Namoore than of a japer or a wrecche -- | 1432 |
| Tr 2 340 Namoore than of a japer or a wrecche -- | 1432 |
| Tr 2 342 To make amendes of so cruel a dede; | 1434 |
| Tr 2 372 " What, who wol demen, though he se a man | 1464 |
| Tr 2 384 So lat youre daunger sucred ben a lite, | 1476 |
| Tr 2 394 In ech of yow a partie of beautee; | 1486 |
| Tr 2 397 Lat this proverbe a loore unto yow be: | 1488 |
| Tr 2 401 Whan that hym thinketh a womman berth hire hye, | 1492 |
| Tr 2 404 And sende yow than a myrour in to prye, | 1496 |
| Tr 2 405 In which that ye may se youre face a morwe!' | 1496 |
| Tr 2 429 " A, may it be no bet? " quod Pandarus; | 1520 |
| Tr 2 463 And with a sorowful sik she sayde thrie, | 1554 |
| Tr 2 464 " A, Lord! What me is tid a sory chaunce! | 1556 |
| Tr 2 464 " A, Lord! What me is tid a sory chaunce! | 1556 |
| Tr 2 465 For myn estat lith in a jupartie, | 1556 |
| Tr 2 478 Ne love a man ne kan I naught ne may | 1570 |
| Tr 2 484 " And here I make a protestacioun | 1576 |
| Tr 2 505 Tho Pandarus a litel gan to smyle, | 1596 |
| Tr 2 508 In-with the paleis gardyn, by a welle, | 1600 |
| Tr 2 509 Gan he and I wel half a day to dwelle, | 1600 |
| Tr 2 548 Who sey evere or this so dul a man?' | 1640 |
| Tr 2 552 Yet made he tho as fresshe a countenaunce | 1644 |
| Tr 2 608 A womman so, his herte may tobreste, | 1700 |
| Tr 2 615 " A, go we se! Cast up the yates wyde! | 1706 |
| Tr 2 627 On which he rood a pas ful softely. | 1718 |
| Tr 2 628 But swich a knyghtly sighte trewely | 1720 |
| Tr 2 631 So lik a man of armes and a knyght | 1722 |
| Tr 2 631 So lik a man of armes and a knyght | 1722 |
| Tr 2 633 For bothe he hadde a body and a myght | 1724 |
| Tr 2 633 For bothe he hadde a body and a myght | 1724 |
| Tr 2 639 That by a tyssew heng his bak byhynde; | 1730 |
| Tr 2 645 For which he wex a litel reed for shame | 1736 |
| Tr 2 647 That to byholde it was a noble game | 1738 |
| Tr 2 664 Was al for hire, and thoughte it was a routhe | 1756 |
| Tr 2 667 " This was a sodeyn love; how myght it be | 1758 |
| Tr 2 671 For every thing a gynnyng hath it nede | 1762 |
| Tr 2 684 And soth to seyne, she nas not al a foo | 1776 |
| Tr 2 687 Now lat us stynte of Troilus a throwe, | 1778 |
| Tr 2 706 In honestee with swich a lord to deele, | 1798 |
| Tr 2 716 For though a man forbede dronkenesse, | 1808 |
| Tr 2 725 To wis is he to doon so gret a vice; | 1816 |
| Tr 2 728 He shal me nevere bynde in swich a clause. | 1820 |
| Tr 2 729 " Now sette a caas: the hardest is, ywys, | 1820 |
| Tr 2 743 " Ne me to love, a wonder is it nought; | 1834 |
| Tr 2 766 And that a cloude is put with wynd to flighte, | 1858 |
| Tr 2 767 Which oversprat the sonne as for a space, | 1858 |
| Tr 2 768 A cloudy thought gan thorugh hire soule pace, | 1860 |
| Tr 2 788 So cesseth love, and forth to love a newe. | 1880 |
| Tr 2 815 And up and down ther made many a wente -- | 1906 |
| Tr 2 818 And other of hire wommen, a gret route, | 1910 |
| Tr 2 825 Gan on a Troian song to singen cleere, | 1916 |
| Tr 2 863 Though that a man, for fieblesse of his yen, | 1954 |
| Tr 2 918 A nyghtyngale, upon a cedre grene, | 2010 |
| Tr 2 918 A nyghtyngale, upon a cedre grene, | 2010 |
| Tr 2 921 Peraunter in his briddes wise a lay | 2012 |
| Tr 2 964 Algate a foot is hameled of thi sorwe! " | 2056 |
| Tr 2 977 A thousand Troyes whoso that me yave, | 2068 |
| Tr 2 1003 A thousand fold, but if I were as thow, | 2094 |
| Tr 2 1006 A lettre, in which I wolde hire tellen how | 2098 |
| Tr 2 1011 Worth thow upon a courser right anon -- | 2102 |
| Tr 2 1027 Biblotte it with thi teris ek a lite; | 2118 |
| Tr 2 1028 And if thow write a goodly word al softe, | 2120 |
| Tr 2 1041 For if a peyntour wolde peynte a pyk | 2132 |
| Tr 2 1041 For if a peyntour wolde peynte a pyk | 2132 |
| Tr 2 1043 It cordeth naught, so were it but a jape. " | 2134 |
| Tr 2 1045 But, as a dredful lovere, he seyde this: | 2136 |
| Tr 2 1089 Therwith a thousand tymes er he lette | 2180 |
| Tr 2 1091 And seyde, " Lettre, a blisful destine | 2182 |
| Tr 2 1098 I may naught slepe nevere a Mayes morwe; | 2190 |
| Tr 2 1099 I have a joly wo, a lusty sorwe. " | 2190 |
| Tr 2 1099 I have a joly wo, a lusty sorwe. " | 2190 |
| Tr 2 1111 Ther is right now come into town a gest, | 2202 |
| Tr 2 1112 A Greek espie, and telleth newe thinges, | 2204 |
| Tr 2 1115 Al pryvely, of this a long sermoun. " | 2206 |
| Tr 2 1137 To seyn a sooth; now were it covenable | 2228 |
| Tr 2 1147 Wolde I a lettre unto yow brynge or take | 2238 |
| Tr 2 1165 And seyde, " Nece, I have so gret a pyne | 2256 |
| Tr 2 1180 But Pandarus, that in a studye stood, | 2272 |
| Tr 2 1215 And into a closet, for t' avise hire bettre, | 2306 |
| Tr 2 1217 Out of desdaynes prisoun but a lite, | 2308 |
| Tr 2 1218 And sette hire down, and gan a lettre write, | 2310 |
| Tr 2 1228 And down she sette hire by hym on a stoon | 2320 |
| Tr 2 1229 Of jaspre, upon a quysshyn gold-ybete, | 2320 |
| Tr 2 1263 God woot wher he was lik a manly knyght! | 2354 |
| Tr 2 1272 To God hope I, she hath now kaught a thorn, | 2364 |
| Tr 2 1278 Tel me that I shal axen yow a lite: | 2370 |
| Tr 2 1279 A womman that were of his deth to wite, | 2370 |
| Tr 2 1292 To graunten hym so gret a libertee. | 2384 |
| Tr 2 1299 What sholde I make of this a long sermoun? | 2390 |
| Tr 2 1306 That lay, as do thise lovers, in a traunce | 2398 |
| Tr 2 1314 A charme that was sent right now to the, | 2406 |
| Tr 2 1320 Have here a light, and loke on al this blake. " | 2412 |
| Tr 2 1335 Or as an ook comth of a litil spir, | 2426 |
| Tr 2 1346 That til a lovere longeth in this cas; | 2438 |
| Tr 2 1364 That thow shalt come into a certeyn place, | 2456 |
| Tr 2 1369 A man to han a layser for to preye, | 2460 |
| Tr 2 1369 A man to han a layser for to preye, | 2460 |
| Tr 2 1375 To have a manere routhe upon my woo, | 2466 |
| Tr 2 1391 Men shal rejoissen of a gret empryse | 2482 |
| Tr 2 1395 A thing now which that I shal axen the: | 2486 |
| Tr 2 1407 Frend to a cause which that toucheth me. " | 2498 |
| Tr 2 1414 Ayeins a thing that myghte the forthynke. " | 2506 |
| Tr 2 1416 " Lo, sire, I have a lady in this town, | 2508 |
| Tr 2 1501 Somtyme a man mot telle his owen peyne. | 2592 |
| Tr 2 1550 To ben a frend and helpyng to Criseyde. | 2642 |
| Tr 2 1553 But swich a nede was to preye hym thenne, | 2644 |
| Tr 2 1554 As for to bidde a wood man for to renne! | 2646 |
| Tr 2 1579 A leche anon, and seyde, " In this manere | 2670 |
| Tr 2 1585 To preise a man, and up with pris hym reise | 2676 |
| Tr 2 1586 A thousand fold yet heigher than the sonne: | 2678 |
| Tr 2 1594 To mowen swich a knyght don lyve or dye? | 2686 |
| Tr 2 1599 And gonne a while of this and that devise. | 2690 |
| Tr 2 1615 He rong hem out a proces lik a belle | 2706 |
| Tr 2 1615 He rong hem out a proces lik a belle | 2706 |
| Tr 2 1633 By cause, lo, that she a lady is. | 2724 |
| Tr 2 1655 But it were I, for I kan in a throwe | 2746 |
| Tr 2 1683 Whan it was seyd, soone after in a while, | 2774 |
| Tr 2 1697 The copie of a tretys and a lettre | 2788 |
| Tr 2 1697 The copie of a tretys and a lettre | 2788 |
| Tr 2 1699 If swych a man was worthi to ben ded, | 2790 |
| Tr 2 1700 Woot I nought who; but in a grisly wise | 2792 |
| Tr 2 1705 Downward a steire, into an herber greene. | 2796 |
| Tr 2 1745 The folk devyne at waggyng of a stree; | 2836 |
| Tr 2 1748 Spak swych a word; thus loked he, and he! | 2840 |
| Tr 2 1752 Was Troilus nought in a kankedort, | 2844 |
| Tr 3 20 And in a thousand formes down hym sente | 2868 |
| Tr 3 27 And heighe or lowe, after a wight entendeth, | 2876 |
| Tr 3 36 Ye folk a lawe han set in universe, | 2884 |
| Tr 3 65 " Ha, a, " quod Troilus so reufully, | 2914 |
| Tr 3 88 Or was to bold, to synge a fool a masse. | 2936 |
| Tr 3 88 Or was to bold, to synge a fool a masse. | 2936 |
| Tr 3 99 And stynte a while, and whan he myghte out brynge, | 2948 |
| Tr 3 149 And resonable, a lady for to werne! | 2998 |
| Tr 3 151 Were I a god, ye sholden sterve as yerne, | 3000 |
| Tr 3 158 With nevere a word, but seyde hym softely, | 3006 |
| Tr 3 170 " A kynges sone although ye be, ywys, | 3018 |
| Tr 3 181 For every wo ye shal recovere a blisse " -- | 3030 |
| Tr 3 200 " For ther have ye a leiser for to telle. " | 3048 |
| Tr 3 229 And on a paillet al that glade nyght | 3078 |
| Tr 3 237 And gan to speken in a sobre wyse | 3086 |
| Tr 3 250 For the have I bigonne a gamen pleye | 3098 |
| Tr 3 252 Although he were a thousand fold my brother. | 3100 |
| Tr 3 254 Bitwixen game and ernest, swich a meene | 3102 |
| Tr 3 281 " Wherfore, er I wol ferther gon a pas, | 3130 |
| Tr 3 297 A thousand olde stories the allegge | 3146 |
| Tr 3 300 Ayeins that vice, for to ben a labbe, | 3148 |
| Tr 3 303 Hath mad ful many a lady bright of hewe | 3152 |
| Tr 3 305 And many a maydes sorwe for to newe; | 3154 |
| Tr 3 309 " Avauntour and a lyere, al is on; | 3158 |
| Tr 3 310 As thus: I pose, a womman grante me | 3158 |
| Tr 3 334 I shal thi proces set in swych a kynde, | 3182 |
| Tr 3 389 A thousand tymes on a morwe sterve. | 3238 |
| Tr 3 389 A thousand tymes on a morwe sterve. | 3238 |
| Tr 3 397 I sholde wene it were a bauderye. | 3246 |
| Tr 3 408 That this servise a shame be or jape, | 3256 |
| Tr 3 438 This is to seyn, in armes as a knyght; | 3286 |
| Tr 3 456 But it was spoken in so short a wise, | 3304 |
| Tr 3 479 That wel she felte he was to hire a wal | 3328 |
| Tr 3 495 I trowe it were a long thyng for to here -- | 3344 |
| Tr 3 504 How sholde I thanne a lyne of it endite? | 3352 |
| Tr 3 518 Hadde out of doute a tyme to it founde. | 3366 |
| Tr 3 532 A certeyn houre, in which she comen sholde. | 3380 |
| Tr 3 540 And moste at swich a temple allone wake, | 3388 |
| Tr 3 550 Whan lightles is the world a nyght or tweyne, | 3398 |
| Tr 3 574 Me were levere a thousand fold to dye. " | 3422 |
| Tr 3 596 With a certein of hire owen men, | 3444 |
| Tr 3 601 Thorughout a litel wyndow in a stewe, | 3450 |
| Tr 3 601 Thorughout a litel wyndow in a stewe, | 3450 |
| Tr 3 626 That swych a reyn from heven gan avale | 3474 |
| Tr 3 628 Hadde of that smoky reyn a verray feere; | 3476 |
| Tr 3 630 " Now were it tyme a lady to gon henne! | 3478 |
| Tr 3 637 To wende as now, it were to me a shame. " | 3486 |
| Tr 3 639 As half a world, took hede of his preiere; | 3488 |
| Tr 3 640 And syn it ron, and al was on a flod, | 3488 |
| Tr 3 642 And graunte it gladly with a frendes chere, | 3490 |
| Tr 3 643 And have a thonk, as grucche and thanne abide; | 3492 |
| Tr 3 650 " Were it a game or no, soth for to telle, | 3498 |
| Tr 3 657 This were a weder for to slepen inne -- | 3506 |
| Tr 3 694 But Pandarus, that wel koude ech a deel | 3542 |
| Tr 3 708 Quod Pandarus, " Ne drede the nevere a deel, | 3556 |
| Tr 3 740 But bid, and lat me gon biforn a lite. " | 3588 |
| Tr 3 741 And with that word he gan undon a trappe, | 3590 |
| Tr 3 747 And Pandarus, with a ful sobre cheere, | 3596 |
| Tr 3 764 " It is nought good a slepyng hound to wake, | 3612 |
| Tr 3 765 Ne yeve a wight a cause to devyne: | 3614 |
| Tr 3 765 Ne yeve a wight a cause to devyne: | 3614 |
| Tr 3 773 That for to holde in love a man in honde, | 3622 |
| Tr 3 775 And maken hym an howve above a calle -- | 3624 |
| Tr 3 777 She doth hireself a shame and hym a gyle. | 3626 |
| Tr 3 777 She doth hireself a shame and hym a gyle. | 3626 |
| Tr 3 787 Is thorugh a goter, by a pryve wente, | 3636 |
| Tr 3 787 Is thorugh a goter, by a pryve wente, | 3636 |
| Tr 3 796 He seith hym told is of a frend of his, | 3644 |
| Tr 3 801 And with a sik she sorwfully answerde, | 3650 |
| Tr 3 815 Imedled is with many a bitternesse! | 3664 |
| Tr 3 832 And if to lese his joie he sette a myte, | 3680 |
| Tr 3 850 " To-morwe? Allas, that were a fair! " quod he; | 3698 |
| Tr 3 856 For whan a chaumbre afire is or an halle, | 3704 |
| Tr 3 860 A, benedicite! For al among that fare | 3708 |
| Tr 3 890 " A ryng? " quod he, " Ye haselwodes shaken! | 3738 |
| Tr 3 891 Ye, nece myn, that ryng moste han a stoon | 3740 |
| Tr 3 893 And swich a ryng trowe I that ye have non. | 3742 |
| Tr 3 899 But if a fool were in a jalous rage, | 3748 |
| Tr 3 899 But if a fool were in a jalous rage, | 3748 |
| Tr 3 900 I nolde setten at his sorwe a myte, | 3748 |
| Tr 3 901 But feffe hym with a fewe wordes white | 3750 |
| Tr 3 919 And ek so like a sooth at prime face, | 3768 |
| Tr 3 922 That though that she did hym as thanne a grace, | 3770 |
| Tr 3 943 So werketh now in so discret a wise | 3792 |
| Tr 3 958 She kouth. nought a word aright out brynge | 3806 |
| Tr 3 964 And with that word he for a quysshen ran, | 3812 |
| Tr 3 979 And took a light, and fond his contenaunce, | 3828 |
| Tr 3 982 And cler stood on a ground of sikernesse, | 3830 |
| Tr 3 1014 Shuld han his refut in so digne a place; | 3862 |
| Tr 3 1025 And wolde a busshel venym al excusen, | 3874 |
| Tr 3 1051 With that a fewe brighte teris newe | 3900 |
| Tr 3 1060 For I have seyn of a ful misty morwe | 3908 |
| Tr 3 1061 Folowen ful ofte a myrie someris day; | 3910 |
| Tr 3 1067 For it thoughte hym no strokes of a yerde | 3916 |
| Tr 3 1087 That from his eyen fil there nought a tere, | 3936 |
| Tr 3 1098 And seyde, " O thef, is this a mannes herte? " | 3946 |
| Tr 3 1123 And with a sik, whan he gan bet awake, | 3972 |
| Tr 3 1126 Quod tho Criseyde, " Is this a mannes game? | 3974 |
| Tr 3 1147 In many a cas, for every wyght, I gesse, | 3996 |
| Tr 3 1159 He seyde hire, whan she was at swich a feste, | 4008 |
| Tr 3 1161 Noot I nought what, al deere ynough a rysshe, | 4010 |
| Tr 3 1162 As he that nedes most a cause fisshe. | 4010 |
| Tr 3 1167 Swiche argumentes ne ben naught worth a beene. | 4016 |
| Tr 3 1188 And Pandarus with a ful good entente | 4036 |
| Tr 3 1195 Though that I tarie a yer, somtyme I moot, | 4044 |
| Tr 3 1213 As of a fevre or other gret siknesse, | 4062 |
| Tr 3 1218 That thorugh a peyne hath founden al his cure. | 4066 |
| Tr 3 1230 And as aboute a tree, with many a twiste, | 4078 |
| Tr 3 1230 And as aboute a tree, with many a twiste, | 4078 |
| Tr 3 1252 And therwithal a thousand tyme hire kiste, | 4100 |
| Tr 3 1271 And me bistowed in so heigh a place | 4120 |
| Tr 3 1284 That am unworthi to so swete a wight. | 4132 |
| Tr 3 1360 And wel a thousand tymes gan he syke -- | 4208 |
| Tr 3 1370 But wel I woot, a broche, gold and asure, | 4218 |
| Tr 3 1371 In which a ruby set was lik an herte, | 4220 |
| Tr 3 1373 Lord, trowe ye a coveytous or a wrecche, | 4222 |
| Tr 3 1373 Lord, trowe ye a coveytous or a wrecche, | 4222 |
| Tr 3 1382 Thei callen love a woodnesse or folie, | 4230 |
| Tr 3 1402 Of any wo of swich a tyme agoon, | 4250 |
| Tr 3 1404 And fallen in a newe joye anoon; | 4252 |
| Tr 3 1459 For many a lovere hastow slayn, and wilt; | 4308 |
| Tr 3 1493 And with a sik she seyde, " O herte deere, | 4342 |
| Tr 3 1509 God myghte nought a poynt my joies eche. | 4358 |
| Tr 3 1515 And if to yow it were a gret gladnesse | 4364 |
| Tr 3 1540 A thousand fold was worth more than he wende. | 4388 |
| Tr 3 1554 In swich a plit, she dorste make hym cheere. | 4402 |
| Tr 3 1573 Have here a swerd and smyteth of myn hed! " | 4422 |
| Tr 3 1601 That, though I myght a thousand tymes selle | 4450 |
| Tr 3 1602 Upon a day my lif in thi servise, | 4450 |
| Tr 3 1603 It myghte naught a moote in that suffise. | 4452 |
| Tr 3 1614 Or elles ded hadde I ben many a day. " | 4462 |
| Tr 3 1627 A man to han ben in prosperitee, | 4476 |
| Tr 3 1634 As gret a craft is kepe wel as wynne. | 4482 |
| Tr 3 1636 For worldly joie halt nought but by a wir. | 4484 |
| Tr 3 1654 But now I feele a newe qualitee -- | 4502 |
| Tr 3 1684 A thousand fold; this nedeth nought enquere. | 4532 |
| Tr 3 1713 And many a nyght they wroughte in this manere, | 4562 |
| Tr 3 1714 And thus Fortune a tyme ledde in joie | 4562 |
| Tr 3 1721 A world of folk, as com hym wel of kynde, | 4570 |
| Tr 3 1723 That swich a vois was of hym and a stevene, | 4572 |
| Tr 3 1723 That swich a vois was of hym and a stevene, | 4572 |
| Tr 3 1732 Kan nought the montance of a knotte unbynde | 4580 |
| Tr 3 1739 And swich a feste and swich a proces make | 4588 |
| Tr 3 1739 And swich a feste and swich a proces make | 4588 |
| Tr 3 1754 Holden a bond perpetuely durynge, | 4602 |
| Tr 3 1759 Constreyneth to a certeyn ende so | 4608 |
| Tr 4 6 And whan a wight is from hire whiel ythrowe, | 4674 |
| Tr 4 33 That Ector, with ful many a bold baroun, | 4702 |
| Tr 4 34 Caste on a day with Grekis for to fighte, | 4702 |
| Tr 4 38 But on a day, wel armed, brighte, and shene, | 4706 |
| Tr 4 39 Ector and many a worthi wight out wente, | 4708 |
| Tr 4 56 Dredden to lese a gret part of hire joie. | 4724 |
| Tr 4 58 A tyme of trewe, and tho they gonnen trete | 4726 |
| Tr 4 68 And with a chaunged face hem bad a boone, | 4736 |
| Tr 4 68 And with a chaunged face hem bad a boone, | 4736 |
| Tr 4 76 For dredeles, thorugh yow shal in a stownde | 4744 |
| Tr 4 92 " Save of a doughter that I lefte, allas, | 4760 |
| Tr 4 189 Daun Antenor -- a wrong wey now ye chese -- | 4858 |
| Tr 4 221 But if it were a man of his or two | 4890 |
| Tr 4 235 Ful lik a ded ymage, pale and wan; | 4904 |
| Tr 4 252 Shop me to ben a lyves creature! " | 4920 |
| Tr 4 285 To reve a wight that most is to hym deere, | 4954 |
| Tr 4 332 To ben a Grek, syn thow art born Troian? | 5000 |
| Tr 4 337 A thousand sikes, hotter than the gleede, | 5006 |
| Tr 4 343 He feleth non, but lith forth in a traunce. | 5012 |
| Tr 4 350 But in a rees to Troilus he wente. | 5018 |
| Tr 4 351 A certeyn knyght that for the tyme kepte | 5020 |
| Tr 4 374 And with a sorwful noise he seyde thus, | 5042 |
| Tr 4 384 Who wolde have wend that in so litel a throwe | 5052 |
| Tr 4 398 A frendly cheere or lokyng of an eye, | 5066 |
| Tr 4 423 Or elles selde seynge of a wight, | 5092 |
| Tr 4 437 Were wel sittyng, if that I were a fend -- | 5106 |
| Tr 4 438 To traysen a wight that trewe is unto me! | 5106 |
| Tr 4 464 As he that, whan a wight is wo bygon, | 5132 |
| Tr 4 465 He cometh to hym a paas and seith right thus: | 5134 |
| Tr 4 467 Thow moost me first transmewen in a ston, | 5136 |
| Tr 4 478 How that it sholde a lasse peyne be | 5146 |
| Tr 4 520 As licour out of a lambyc ful faste; | 5188 |
| Tr 4 534 To take a womman which that loveth the | 5202 |
| Tr 4 536 Now is nat this a nyce vanitee? | 5204 |
| Tr 4 538 And kith thow art a man; for in this houre | 5206 |
| Tr 4 558 For syn my fader, in so heigh a place | 5226 |
| Tr 4 562 With violence, if I do swich a game; | 5230 |
| Tr 4 586 I nolde sette at al that noys a grote! | 5254 |
| Tr 4 594 And rather be in blame a lite ifounde | 5262 |
| Tr 4 595 Than sterve here as a gnat, withouten wounde. | 5264 |
| Tr 4 603 " And though thy lady wolde a lite hire greve, | 5272 |
| Tr 4 609 A love; and whi shaltow nat have another? | 5278 |
| Tr 4 617 " Forthi tak herte, and thynk right as a knyght: | 5286 |
| Tr 4 623 And if thow deye a martyr, go to hevene! | 5292 |
| Tr 4 625 Theigh ich and al my kyn upon a stownde | 5294 |
| Tr 4 626 Shulle in a strete as dogges liggen dede, | 5294 |
| Tr 4 627 Thorugh-girt with many a wid and blody wownde; | 5296 |
| Tr 4 628 In every cas I wol a frend be founde. | 5296 |
| Tr 4 629 And if the list here sterven as a wrecche, | 5298 |
| Tr 4 682 So to Criseyde of wommen com a route, | 5350 |
| Tr 4 684 And with hire tales, deere ynough a myte, | 5352 |
| Tr 4 727 Right as a man is esed for to feele | 5396 |
| Tr 4 753 After the deth she cryed a thousand sithe, | 5422 |
| Tr 4 756 She held hireself a forlost creature. | 5424 |
| Tr 4 765 How sholde a fissh withouten water dure? | 5434 |
| Tr 4 767 How sholde a plaunte or lyves creature | 5436 |
| Tr 4 769 For which ful ofte a by-word here I seye, | 5438 |
| Tr 4 810 Unto Criseyde, in a ful secree wise, | 5478 |
| Tr 4 826 Tho gan she pleyne a thousand tymes more. | 5494 |
| Tr 4 855 Tornede hire tho Criseyde, a wo makynge | 5524 |
| Tr 4 856 So gret that it a deth was for to see. | 5524 |
| Tr 4 869 Aboute hire eyen two a purpre ryng | 5538 |
| Tr 4 871 That to biholde it was a dedly thyng; | 5540 |
| Tr 4 929 What helpeth it to wepen ful a strete, | 5598 |
| Tr 4 931 Bet is a tyme of cure ay than of pleynte. | 5600 |
| Tr 4 947 Til in a temple he fond hym al allone, | 5616 |
| Tr 4 985 For yf ther myghte ben a variaunce | 5654 |
| Tr 4 1023 " For if ther sitte a man yond on a see, | 5692 |
| Tr 4 1023 " For if ther sitte a man yond on a see, | 5692 |
| Tr 4 1063 Now trewely, that is a fals sentence, | 5732 |
| Tr 4 1065 " What myght I wene, and I hadde swich a thought, | 5734 |
| Tr 4 1073 That right as whan I wot ther is a thyng, | 5742 |
| Tr 4 1075 Ek right so, whan I woot a thyng comyng, | 5744 |
| Tr 4 1087 I! Who say evere a wis man faren so? | 5756 |
| Tr 4 1093 " Hastow nat lyved many a yer byforn | 5762 |
| Tr 4 1100 " And yet this is a wonder most of alle, | 5768 |
| Tr 4 1105 A man may al bytyme his nekke beede | 5774 |
| Tr 4 1119 And forthi put thyn herte a while in reste, | 5788 |
| Tr 4 1179 And this was hym a pregnant argument | 5848 |
| Tr 4 1231 And seyde, " O mercy, God! Lo, which a dede! | 5900 |
| Tr 4 1237 I nolde a forlong wey on lyve have be | 5906 |
| Tr 4 1255 " That if a wight alwey his wo compleyne | 5924 |
| Tr 4 1261 " I am a womman, as ful wel ye woot, | 5930 |
| Tr 4 1272 But what is thanne a remede unto this, | 5940 |
| Tr 4 1278 For, dredeles, withinne a wowke or two | 5946 |
| Tr 4 1280 By alle right and in a wordes fewe, | 5948 |
| Tr 4 1289 " Makyng alwey a protestacioun | 5958 |
| Tr 4 1302 And lat us shape a bettre wey to fynde. | 5970 |
| Tr 4 1305 But hym byhoveth somtyme han a peyne | 5974 |
| Tr 4 1308 Than I may ride ayeyn on half a morwe, | 5976 |
| Tr 4 1312 Syn wel ye woot that it is now a trewe -- | 5980 |
| Tr 4 1383 It sent is from a frend of his or tweye, | 6052 |
| Tr 4 1413 And don my red withinne a day or tweye, | 6082 |
| Tr 4 1458 Byfore a crepel, for he kan the craft; | 6126 |
| Tr 4 1470 To trusten on nys but a fantasie. | 6138 |
| Tr 4 1472 To ben a wif; and as he kan wel preche, | 6140 |
| Tr 4 1485 " Ye shal ek seen so many a lusty knyght | 6154 |
| Tr 4 1495 A good opynyoun, if that ye wende, | 6164 |
| Tr 4 1500 A thousand tymes mercy I yow preye; | 6168 |
| Tr 4 1511 Thus mene I: that it were a gret folie | 6180 |
| Tr 4 1527 Criseyde, with a sik, right in this wise | 6196 |
| Tr 4 1589 And she ne daunteth no wight but a wrecche. | 6258 |
| Tr 4 1612 To spende a tyme, a tyme for to wynne; | 6280 |
| Tr 4 1612 To spende a tyme, a tyme for to wynne; | 6280 |
| Tr 4 1614 Though that we ben a day or two atwynne. | 6282 |
| Tr 4 1625 " But certes, I am naught so nyce a wight | 6294 |
| Tr 4 1626 That I ne kan ymaginen a wey | 6294 |
| Tr 4 1628 For who may holde a thing that wol awey? | 6296 |
| Tr 4 1636 That of so good a confort and a cheere | 6304 |
| Tr 4 1636 That of so good a confort and a cheere | 6304 |
| Tr 5 21 Ne was so loth out of a town to fare. | 6390 |
| Tr 5 39 " Allas, " quod he, " thus foul a wrecchednesse, | 6408 |
| Tr 5 45 Why nyl I brynge al Troie upon a roore? | 6414 |
| Tr 5 47 Why nyl I rather with a man or two | 6416 |
| Tr 5 50 But why he nolde don so fel a dede, | 6420 |
| Tr 5 52 He hadde in herte alweyes a manere drede | 6422 |
| Tr 5 61 And forth she rit ful sorwfully a pas. | 6430 |
| Tr 5 90 In swich a craft, and by the reyne hire hente; | 6460 |
| Tr 5 98 `He is a fool that wol foryete hymselve.' " | 6468 |
| Tr 5 104 So soon awey; but I shal fynde a meene | 6474 |
| Tr 5 113 For treweliche he swor hire as a knyght | 6482 |
| Tr 5 125 A Grek ye sholde among us alle fynde | 6494 |
| Tr 5 142 Han many a day ben, alwey yet, parde, | 6512 |
| Tr 5 164 For I have herd er this of many a wight, | 6534 |
| Tr 5 172 But myghte me so faire a grace falle, | 6542 |
| Tr 5 179 But here and ther, now here a word or two. | 6548 |
| Tr 5 201 And thorugh his paleis, with a swollen herte, | 6570 |
| Tr 5 203 Ne non to hym dar speke a word for drede. | 6572 |
| Tr 5 214 But tho bigan his herte a lite unswelle | 6584 |
| Tr 5 222 Now may I wepe allone many a teere, | 6592 |
| Tr 5 224 Save a pilowe, I fynde naught t' enbrace. | 6594 |
| Tr 5 255 And swich a tremour fele aboute his herte | 6624 |
| Tr 5 257 And therwithal he sholde a noyse make, | 6626 |
| Tr 5 271 That swich a wo my wit kan nat diffyne; | 6640 |
| Tr 5 311 In a vessell that men clepeth an urne, | 6680 |
| Tr 5 315 To preyen hire kepe it for a remembraunce. | 6684 |
| Tr 5 333 Ye, God woot, and fro many a worthi knyght | 6702 |
| Tr 5 334 Hath his lady gon a fourtenyght, | 6704 |
| Tr 5 339 A man mot twynnen of necessite -- | 6708 |
| Tr 5 349 And for they kan a tyme of sorwe endure, | 6718 |
| Tr 5 350 As tyme hem hurt, a tyme doth hem cure. | 6720 |
| Tr 5 362 A straw for alle swevenes signifiaunce! | 6732 |
| Tr 5 363 God helpe me so, I counte hem nought a bene! | 6732 |
| Tr 5 373 As if a wight hath faste a thyng in mynde, | 6742 |
| Tr 5 373 As if a wight hath faste a thyng in mynde, | 6742 |
| Tr 5 384 Allas, allas, so noble a creature | 6754 |
| Tr 5 385 As is a man shal dreden swich ordure! | 6754 |
| Tr 5 403 To Sarpedoun, nat hennes but a myle; | 6772 |
| Tr 5 411 If thow thus ligge a day, or two, or thre, | 6780 |
| Tr 5 447 Ne of ladys ek so fair a compaignie | 6816 |
| Tr 5 468 But weylaway, al this nat but a maze. | 6838 |
| Tr 5 492 With hym a wowke, and now, thus sodeynly, | 6862 |
| Tr 5 527 A cause he fond in towne for to go, | 6896 |
| Tr 5 585 Men myght a book make of it, lik a storie. | 6954 |
| Tr 5 585 Men myght a book make of it, lik a storie. | 6954 |
| Tr 5 604 Ther as Criseyde out rood a ful good paas, | 6974 |
| Tr 5 605 And up and down ther made he many a wente, | 6974 |
| Tr 5 628 And thus he drof a day yet forth or tweye, | 6998 |
| Tr 5 633 And made a song of wordes but a fewe, | 7002 |
| Tr 5 633 And made a song of wordes but a fewe, | 7002 |
| Tr 5 689 For which ful ofte a day " Allas, " she seyde, | 7058 |
| Tr 5 703 That I be kaught, I shal be holde a spie; | 7072 |
| Tr 5 715 Ful ofte a day she sighte ek for destresse, | 7084 |
| Tr 5 770 For she wol take a purpos for t' abide. | 7140 |
| Tr 5 779 That she nas nat withoute a love in Troie, | 7148 |
| Tr 5 785 Yet seyde he to hymself upon a nyght, | 7154 |
| Tr 5 786 " Now am I nat a fool, that woot wel how | 7156 |
| Tr 5 791 `Men shal nat wowe a wight in hevynesse.' | 7160 |
| Tr 5 792 " But whoso myghte wynnen swich a flour | 7162 |
| Tr 5 794 He myghte seyn he were a conquerour. " | 7164 |
| Tr 5 812 Which with a thred of gold she wolde bynde; | 7182 |
| Tr 5 837 In durryng don that longeth to a knyght. | 7206 |
| Tr 5 838 Al myghte a geant passen hym of myght, | 7208 |
| Tr 5 880 Sholden spille a quarter of a tere | 7250 |
| Tr 5 880 Sholden spille a quarter of a tere | 7250 |
| Tr 5 899 Swiche as men clepen a word with two visages -- | 7268 |
| Tr 5 916 For Troie is brought in swich a jupartie | 7286 |
| Tr 5 919 A moore parfit love, er it be nyght, | 7288 |
| Tr 5 926 And in his speche a litel wight he quok, | 7296 |
| Tr 5 927 And caste asyde a litel wight his hed, | 7296 |
| Tr 5 928 And stynte a while; and afterward he wok, | 7298 |
| Tr 5 934 Of Calydoyne and Arge a kyng, Criseyde! | 7304 |
| Tr 5 938 Polymyte and many a man to scathe. | 7308 |
| Tr 5 975 " I hadde a lord, to whom I wedded was, | 7344 |
| Tr 5 981 " And that doth me to han so gret a wonder | 7350 |
| Tr 5 1040 And ek a broche -- and that was litel nede -- | 7410 |
| Tr 5 1043 She made hym were a pencel of hire sleve. | 7412 |
| Tr 5 1046 Of Troilus, tho wep she many a teere | 7416 |
| Tr 5 1061 O, rolled shal I ben on many a tonge! | 7430 |
| Tr 5 1064 Allas, that swich a cas me sholde falle! | 7434 |
| Tr 5 1162 That I se yond nys but | |