UNTORMENTED.......1
Tr 1 1011 Weex of his wo, as who seith, untormented, 1010
 
 UNTREWE...........9
Tr 2 786 To speke us harm; ek men ben so untrewe, 1878
Tr 3 306 And for the more part, al is untrewe 3154
Tr 3 1053 " Now God, thow woost, in thought ne dede untrewe 3902
Tr 4 446 I wol nat ben untrewe for no wight, 5114
Tr 4 1551 That thilke day that ich untrewe be 6220
Tr 4 1647 If that ye were untrewe -- as God defende! -- 6316
Tr 5 1297 That if so is that she untrewe be, 7666
Tr 5 1570 And dradde ay that his lady was untrewe, 7940
Tr 5 1774 That al be that Criseyde was untrewe, 8144
 
 UNTRISTE..........1
Tr 3 839 Why hastow Troilus mad to me untriste, 3688
 
 UNTROUTHE.........3
Tr 3 984 Ne sholde of right non untrouthe in hire gesse, 3832
Tr 5 1098 For she so sory was for hire untrouthe, 7468
Tr 5 1448 Of hire untrouthe and his disaventure, 7818
 
 UNWAR.............3
Tr 1 304 Was ful unwar that Love hadde his dwellynge 304
Tr 1 549 Com oones in unwar, and herde hym groone, 548
Tr 5 1559 Unwar of this, Achilles thorugh the maille 7928
 
 UNWERI............1
Tr 2 839 To serven wel, unweri or unfeyned, 1930
 
 UNWERY............1
Tr 1 410 I noot, ne whi unwery that I feynte. 410
 
 UNWIST............9
Tr 1 93 Al unwist of this false and wikked dede, 92
Tr 2 1294 Was for to love hym unwist, if she myghte, 2386
Tr 2 1400 He shal the ese, unwist of it hymselve. 2492
Tr 2 1509 Yet hadde I levere unwist for sorwe dye.' 2600
Tr 3 603 Unwist of every wight but of Pandare? 3452
Tr 3 758 Quod she; " And how, unwist of hem alle? " 3606
Tr 3 770 Unwist, right as I com, so wol I wende. 3618
Tr 3 789 Unwist of every manere wight, certeyn, 3638
Tr 3 912 And his comynge unwist is to every wight; 3760
 
 UNWORTHI..........3
Tr 3 1284 That am unworthi to so swete a wight. 4132
Tr 3 1286 So thynketh, though that I unworthi be, 4134
Tr 4 329 For I loved ek, though ich unworthi were. 4998
 
 UNWORTHYNESSE.....1
Tr 2 1081 And his unworthynesse he ay acused; 2172
 
 UNWRE.............1
Tr 1 858 To hym byhoveth first unwre his wownde. 858
 
 UP................67
Tr 1 184 His yonge knyghtes, lad hem up and down 184
Tr 1 204 And with that word he gan caste up the browe, 204
Tr 1 299 And though he erst hadde poured up and down, 298
Tr 1 726 And up his eighen caste he, that in feere 726
Tr 1 801 But that for feere is yolden up thy breth, 800
Tr 1 862 " Look up, I seye, and telle me what she is 862
Tr 1 965 And on the morwe pulle it up as blyve! 964
Tr 1 1073 But up anon upon his stede bay, 1072
Tr 2 71 And gan to calle, and dresse hym up to ryse, 1162
Tr 2 88 And up she roos, and by the hond in hye 1180
Tr 2 111 Do wey youre book, rys up, and lat us daunce, 1202
Tr 2 447 And up he sterte, and on his wey he raughte, 1538
Tr 2 601 And every word gan up and down to wynde 1692
Tr 2 615 " A, go we se! Cast up the yates wyde! 1706
Tr 2 644 And, next his brother, holder up of Troye! " 1736
Tr 2 659 And gan to caste and rollen up and down 1750
Tr 2 812 She rist hire up, and went hire for to pleye. 1904
Tr 2 815 And up and down ther made many a wente -- 1906
Tr 2 971 Right so gan tho his eighen up to throwe 2062
Tr 2 974 And to Pandare he held up bothe his hondes, 2066
Tr 2 1179 And up it putte, and wente hire in to dyne. 2270
Tr 2 1202 And held his hondes up, and sat on knowe; 2294
Tr 2 1259 And up his look debonairly he caste, 2350
Tr 2 1492 Whan this was don, this Pandare up anon, 2584
Tr 2 1518 And sey thow mayst no lenger up endure, 2610
Tr 2 1585 To preise a man, and up with pris hym reise 2676
Tr 3 183 Fil Pandarus on knees, and up his eyen 3032
Tr 3 191 For-whi this folk wol comen up anon, 3040
Tr 3 236 Up roos, and on his beddes syde hym sette, 3084
Tr 3 340 And day is set the chartres up to make. 3188
Tr 3 358 And gan his look on Pandarus up caste 3206
Tr 3 530 This tymbur is al redy up to frame; 3378
Tr 3 548 But Pandare up and, shortly for to seyne, 3396
Tr 3 940 But er he com, I wil up first arise, 3788
Tr 3 1035 But goodly drynketh up al his distresse -- 3884
Tr 3 1094 But al was hust, and Pandare up as faste; 3942
Tr 3 1467 And suffrest hire so soone up fro the rise 4316
Tr 3 1521 This Troilus up ros, and faste hym cledde, 4370
Tr 3 1541 And in his thought gan up and down to wynde 4390
Tr 3 1725 That it up rong unto the yate of hevene; 4574
Tr 4 11 And on hire whiel she sette up Diomede; 4680
Tr 4 183 The noyse of peple up stirte thanne at ones, 4852
Tr 4 232 He rist hym up, and every dore he shette, 4900
Tr 4 537 Ris up anon, and lat this wepyng be, 5206
Tr 4 593 Ris up, for by myn hed, she shal not goon! 5262
Tr 4 645 " Forthi ris up, as nought ne were, anon, 5314
Tr 4 709 Hir teeris, so they gonnen up to welle, 5378
Tr 4 732 Into hire chambre up went out of the halle, 5400
Tr 4 915 That he shal come? Aris up hastily, 5584
Tr 4 1163 He rist hym up, and long streght he hire leyde; 5832
Tr 5 215 Thorugh teris, which that gonnen up to welle, 6584
Tr 5 279 Gan after that to dresse hym up to fare 6648
Tr 5 348 Forwhi good hope halt up hire herte o-lofte. 6718
Tr 5 388 And ris now up withowten more speche, 6758
Tr 5 432 So longe of this they speken up and down 6802
Tr 5 561 Fro thennesforth he rideth up and down, 6930
Tr 5 605 And up and down ther made he many a wente, 6974
Tr 5 1023 Retornyng in hire soule ay up and down 7392
Tr 5 1140 And I wol don hem holden up the yate 7510
Tr 5 1159 Heve up thyn eyen, man! Maistow nat se? " 7528
Tr 5 1193 And up and down, by west and ek by este, 7562
Tr 5 1237 And up and doun as he the forest soughte, 7606
Tr 5 1470 She made up frete hire corn and vynes alle. 7840
Tr 5 1650 As was the gise, iborn was up and down 8020
Tr 5 1809 Up to the holughnesse of the eighthe spere, 8178
Tr 5 1836 In which that love up groweth with youre age, 8206
Tr 5 1838 And of youre herte up casteth the visage 8208
 
 UP-BORN...........1
Tr 1 375 Al were it wist, but in pris and up-born 374
 
 UPBOUNDE..........1
Tr 3 517 Touchyng here love, were at the fulle upbounde, 3366
 
 UPBREYDE..........1
Tr 5 1710 Me blamed hast, and wont art oft upbreyde, 8080
 
 UPON..............70
Tr 1 271 And upon cas bifel that thorugh a route 270
Tr 1 359 He doun upon his beddes feet hym sette, 358
Tr 1 1073 But up anon upon his stede bay, 1072
Tr 2 192 He myghte han wondred upon Troilus; 1284
Tr 2 523 He seyde, `Lord, have routhe upon my peyne, 1614
Tr 2 557 Upon his bed; but man so soore grone 1648
Tr 2 637 It was an heven upon hym for to see. 1728
Tr 2 646 When he the peple upon hym herde cryen, 1738
Tr 2 693 For Troilus upon hire for to presse. 1784
Tr 2 761 Upon this knyght, that is the worthieste, 1852
Tr 2 918 A nyghtyngale, upon a cedre grene, 2010
Tr 2 949 And where hym liste upon his wey him spedde. 2040
Tr 2 1011 Worth thow upon a courser right anon -- 2102
Tr 2 1017 And upon me make thow thi countenaunce; 2108
Tr 2 1030 " For though the beste harpour upon lyve 2122
Tr 2 1088 Upon the wex deliverliche and rathe. 2180
Tr 2 1229 Of jaspre, upon a quysshyn gold-ybete, 2320
Tr 2 1375 To have a manere routhe upon my woo, 2466
Tr 2 1491 He thonked hire, and went upon his weye. 2582
Tr 2 1616 Upon hire foo that highte Poliphete, 2708
Tr 2 1742 Upon yow two; come of now, if ye konne! 2834
Tr 3 72 Gan bothe hire hondes softe upon hym leye. 2920
Tr 3 108 That shal I wreke upon myn owen lif 2956
Tr 3 277 Whi, al the world upon it wolde crie, 3126
Tr 3 384 Upon the goddes alle, I wol the swere 3232
Tr 3 549 Right sone upon the chaungynge of the moone, 3398
Tr 3 697 He thought he wolde upon his werk bigynne, 3546
Tr 3 738 Wy! Don this furred cloke upon thy sherte, 3586
Tr 3 916 And that bi right ye moste upon hym triste, 3764
Tr 3 976 Upon youre beddes syde al ther withinne, 3824
Tr 3 980 As for to looke upon an old romaunce. 3828
Tr 3 994 This drof me for to rewe upon youre peyne. 3842
Tr 3 1022 Of that I wolde upon the pleyne and crie! 3870
Tr 3 1172 And seyde, " Allas, upon my sorwes sike 4020
Tr 3 1589 And down upon his beddes syde hym sette. 4438
Tr 3 1602 Upon a day my lif in thi servise, 4450
Tr 4 32 Upon the brest of Hercules lyoun, 4700
Tr 4 98 But if ye lordes rewe upon my sorwe. 4766
Tr 4 224 And hastily upon his bed hym leyde. 4892
Tr 4 234 Upon his beddes syde adown hym sette, 4902
Tr 4 256 Upon his bed he leyde hym down to reste. 4924
Tr 4 323 " O ye loveris, that heigh upon the whiel 4992
Tr 4 416 And upon newe cas lith newe avys. 5084
Tr 4 625 Theigh ich and al my kyn upon a stownde 5294
Tr 4 649 Or, upon cas, he may after the sende 5318
Tr 4 838 Lat hym upon me, woful wrecche, ysee, 5506
Tr 4 993 But swich an errour upon God to gesse 5662
Tr 4 1151 Upon his brest she leyde and loste speche -- 5820
Tr 4 1229 For which Criseyde upon hym gan biholde, 5898
Tr 4 1378 Of hym that set is upon coveytise; 6046
Tr 4 1672 But moral vertu, grounded upon trouthe -- 6340
Tr 5 45 Why nyl I brynge al Troie upon a roore? 6414
Tr 5 79 And caste his eye upon hire pitously, 6448
Tr 5 216 And pitously he cryde upon Criseyde, 6586
Tr 5 458 It was his sorwe upon hem for to sen, 6828
Tr 5 666 Upon the walles faste ek wolde he walke, 7036
Tr 5 687 Upon that other syde ek was Criseyde, 7056
Tr 5 729 Ful rewfully she loked upon Troie, 7098
Tr 5 735 " Lord, wheyther thow yet thenke upon Criseyde? 7104
Tr 5 785 Yet seyde he to hymself upon a nyght, 7154
Tr 5 1194 Upon the walles made he many a wente. 7564
Tr 5 1346 Upon his lady pitously compleyne, 7716
Tr 5 1364 And graunte it that ye soone upon me rewe, 7734
Tr 5 1372 Upon the sighte of matere of youre sonde. 7742
Tr 5 1388 Or if yow list namore upon me se, 7758
Tr 5 1402 I woot that whan ye next upon me se, 7772
Tr 5 1466 Ne encens upon hire auter sette afire, 7836
Tr 5 1587 For which Criseyde upon a day, for routhe -- 7956
Tr 5 1762 Gan Troilus upon his helm to bete! 8132
Tr 5 1843 Upon a crois, oure soules for to beye, 8212