AFTERWARD.........2
Tr 4 1531 But afterward ful soore it wol us rewe. 6200
Tr 5 928 And stynte a while; and afterward he wok, 7298
 
 AFTIR.............1
Tr 1 140 Aftir hir course, ay whil that thei were wrothe. 140
 
 AGAMENOUN.........1
Tr 3 382 Caytif to cruel kyng Agamenoun; 3230
 
 AGAST.............7
Tr 1 715 " If God wol, thow art nat agast of me, 714
Tr 2 302 " Beth naught agast, ne quaketh naught! Wherto? 1394
Tr 2 311 For both I am agast what ye wol seye, 1402
Tr 3 737 Artow agast so that she wol the bite? 3586
Tr 3 1096 " Beth naught agast! " But certeyn, at the laste, 3944
Tr 4 1644 For I am evere agast, forwhy men rede 6312
Tr 5 893 Shal ben agast that Grekes wol hem shende, 7262
 
 AGASTE............1
Tr 2 901 And ay gan love hire lasse for t' agaste 1992
 
 AGAYN.............4
Tr 2 52 Ben quike agayn, that wynter dede made, 1144
Tr 2 448 Tyl she agayn hym by the lappe kaughte. 1540
Tr 3 653 The newe joie and al the feste agayn. 3502
Tr 4 1003 Retorneth in his part contrarie agayn. 5672
 
 AGAYNS............1
Tr 3 1520 Agayns his wil, sith it mot nedes be, 4368
 
 AGE...............3
Tr 2 395 And therfore er that age the devoure, 1486
Tr 5 826 But trewely, I kan nat telle hire age. 7196
Tr 5 1836 In which that love up groweth with youre age, 8206
 
 AGES..............1
Tr 2 27 Ek for to wynnen love in sondry ages, 1118
 
 AGILT.............1
Tr 5 1684 Ne, but I hadde agilt and don amys, 8054
 
 AGLAWROS..........1
Tr 3 730 For which Pallas was with Aglawros wroth, 3578
 
 AGO...............5
Tr 2 795 Or wher bycometh it, whan that it is ago. 1886
Tr 3 1685 Ago was every sorwe and every feere; 4534
Tr 4 1090 What, parde, yet is nat Criseyde ago! 5758
Tr 5 317 And by my dremes now and yore ago, 6686
Tr 5 1054 She seyde, " Allas, for now is clene ago 7424
 
 AGON..............5
Tr 2 722 " And ek I knowe of longe tyme agon 1814
Tr 4 780 That I am as out of this world agon, 5448
Tr 4 1180 That she was forth out of this world agon. 5848
Tr 4 1317 " And thenk right thus: `Criseyde is now agon. 5986
Tr 5 1325 As ye wel knowe, how longe tyme agon 7694
 
 AGOON.............2
Tr 2 410 For of this world the feyth is al agoon. 1502
Tr 3 1402 Of any wo of swich a tyme agoon, 4250
 
 AGREE.............1
Tr 1 409 If harm agree me, wherto pleyne I thenne? 408
 
 AGREEN............1
Tr 3 131 And thanne agreen that I may ben he, 2980
 
 AGREVETH..........1
Tr 5 783 " But for t' asay, " he seyde, " it naught n' agreveth, 7152
 
 AGRIEF............1
Tr 3 862 " And nece myn -- ne take it naught agrief -- 3710
 
 AGRISE............1
Tr 2 1435 Hire adversaries wolde of it agrise. 2526
 
 AGROOS............1
Tr 2 930 Of which she nought agroos, ne nothyng smerte -- 2022
 
 AGYLT.............2
Tr 3 1457 " Allas, what have thise loveris the agylt, 4306
Tr 4 261 What have I don? What have I thus agylt? 4930
 
 AGYLTE............1
Tr 3 840 That nevere yet agylte hym, that I wiste? " 3688
 
 AILETH............1
Tr 2 211 " What aileth yow to be thus wery soone, 1302
 
 AILLETH...........1
Tr 1 766 For whom that the al this mysaunter ailleth, 766
 
 AKE...............2
Tr 2 549 `Ye, frend,' quod he, `do ye youre hedes ake 1640
Tr 3 1561 That som of us, I trowe, hire hedes ake. " 4410
 
 AKYNGGE...........1
Tr 1 1088 And is somdeel of akyngge of his wownde 1088
 
 AL................609
Tr 1 17 Preyen for speed, al sholde I therfore sterve, 16
Tr 1 63 By Paris don, they wroughten al hir peyne. 62
Tr 1 86 Thorugh al the town, and generaly was spoken, 86
Tr 1 90 And seyden he and al his kyn at-ones 90
Tr 1 93 Al unwist of this false and wikked dede, 92
Tr 1 99 Criseyde was this lady name al right. 98
Tr 1 100 As to my doom, in al Troies cite 100
Tr 1 120 " And al th' onour that men may don yow have, 120
Tr 1 149 And hir cite biseged al aboute, 148
Tr 1 162 And to the temple, in al hir beste wise, 162
Tr 1 173 Hire goodly lokyng gladed al the prees. 172
Tr 1 212 How often falleth al the effect contraire 212
Tr 1 221 Than thynketh he, " Though I praunce al byforn 220
Tr 1 265 And al his werk, as touching this matere, 264
Tr 1 316 And after this, nat fullich al awhaped, 316
Tr 1 317 Out of the temple al esilich he wente, 316
Tr 1 326 Al feyneth he in lust that he sojorneth, 326
Tr 1 327 And al his chere and speche also he borneth, 326
Tr 1 330 And seyde, " Lord, so ye lyve al in lest, 330
Tr 1 343 Al seyde I soth, ye wolden at me greve. 342
Tr 1 351 But for al this, whan that he say his tyme, 350
Tr 1 363 That he hire saugh a-temple, and al the wise 362
Tr 1 366 In which he saugh al holly hire figure, 366
Tr 1 375 Al were it wist, but in pris and up-born 374
Tr 1 382 From every wight yborn, al outrely, 382
Tr 1 386 And over al this, yet muchel more he thoughte 386
Tr 1 396 I dar wel seyn, in al, that Troilus 396
Tr 1 416 Al sterelees withinne a boot am I 416
Tr 1 437 Ne him forbar in no degree, for al 436
Tr 1 450 This, trowe I, knoweth al this compaignye; 450
Tr 1 504 To tellen hir, for al this world to wynne. 504
Tr 1 522 Know al thi wo, al lakked hir pitee! 522
Tr 1 522 Know al thi wo, al lakked hir pitee! 522
Tr 1 544 Al was for nought: she herde nat his pleynte; 544
Tr 1 551 " Allas, " quod he, " who causeth al this fare? 550
Tr 1 589 " I wol parten with the al thi peyne, 588
Tr 1 594 In wrong and right iloved the al my lyve: 594
Tr 1 664 Al for the doughter of the kyng Amete, 664
Tr 1 665 That al his craft ne koude his sorwes bete.' 664
Tr 1 721 Tel me somwhat, syn al my wo thow woost. " 720
Tr 1 722 Yet Troilus for al this no word seyde, 722
Tr 1 749 Al this gan Troilus in his herte caste. 748
Tr 1 766 For whom that the al this mysaunter ailleth, 766
Tr 1 776 Quod Troilus; " for al that evere ye konne, 776
Tr 1 804 Thus wol she seyn, and al the town attones, 804
Tr 1 815 Or slen hymself, al be his lady fair? 814
Tr 1 830 The beste is that thow telle me al thi wo; 830
Tr 1 838 Ne al the men that riden konne or go 838
Tr 1 860 Were it for my suster, al thy sorwe, 860
Tr 1 861 By my wil she sholde al be thyn to-morwe. 860
Tr 1 867 For he was hit, and wax al reed for shame. 866
Tr 1 873 And seyde, " Allas, of al my wo the welle, 872
Tr 1 887 What for to don; and al this bet to eche, 886
Tr 1 898 That sith thy lady vertuous is al, 898
Tr 1 935 Thus sey with al thyn herte in good entente. " 934
Tr 1 940 That thow the goddes wrathe hast al apesed; 940
Tr 1 944 And thynk wel, she of whom rist al thi wo 944
Tr 1 955 Or elles al oure labour is on ydel: 954
Tr 1 959 And al is wel, if thow werke in this wyse. 958
Tr 1 1001 Of al his lay, and moost his foos to greve. 1000
Tr 1 1021 Al this drede I, and ek for the manere 1020
Tr 1 1043 And of my spede be thyn al that swetnesse. " 1042
Tr 1 1052 But, thow wis, thow woost, thow maist, thow art al! 1052
Tr 1 1070 Al this Pandare in his herte thoughte, 1070
Tr 2 16 Of al this werk, but prey yow mekely, 1108
Tr 2 38 Ek in som lond were al the game shent, 1130
Tr 2 44 That have in love seid lik, and don, in al; 1136
Tr 2 46 And the right nought; yet al is seid or schal; 1138
Tr 2 57 That Pandarus, for al his wise speche, 1148
Tr 2 93 If God wol, al this yeer, " quod Pandarus; 1184
Tr 2 102 Thorugh Edippus his sone, and al that dede; 1194
Tr 2 106 Quod Pandarus, " Al this knowe I myselve, 1198
Tr 2 107 And al th' assege of Thebes and the care; 1198
Tr 2 129 For al this world ne kan I reden what 1220
Tr 2 132 My wit is for t' arede it al to leene. 1224
Tr 2 139 And ye it wiste, in al the town of Troye. 1230
Tr 2 177 In al this world ther nys a bettre knyght 1268
Tr 2 199 Now hem he hurte, and hem al down he caste; 1290
Tr 2 217 Whil they two hadde al that hem liste in honde. 1308
Tr 2 218 Whan that hire tale al brought was to an ende, 1310
Tr 2 258 Yet for al that, in hire entencioun 1350
Tr 2 259 Hire tale is al for som conclusioun. 1350
Tr 2 271 For tendre wittes wenen al be wyle 1362
Tr 2 298 As creature in al this world yborn, 1390
Tr 2 321 Lo, here is al! What sholde I moore seye? 1412
Tr 2 325 Al sholde I with this knyf my throte kerve. " 1416
Tr 2 334 And hasteth hym with al his fulle myght 1426
Tr 2 363 This al and som, and pleynly, oure entente. 1454
Tr 2 378 What fors were it though al the town byhelde? 1470
Tr 2 379 " Swych love of frendes regneth al this town; 1470
Tr 2 410 For of this world the feyth is al agoon. 1502
Tr 2 421 " What, is this al the joye and al the feste? 1512
Tr 2 421 " What, is this al the joye and al the feste? 1512
Tr 2 424 Is al this paynted proces seyd -- allas! -- 1516
Tr 2 488 Though al the world on o day be my fo, 1580
Tr 2 524 Al have I ben rebell in myn entente; 1616
Tr 2 545 And seyde, `Awake, ye slepen al to longe! 1636
Tr 2 555 It fel that I com romyng al allone 1646
Tr 2 560 Al sodeynly he lefte his complaynynge. 1652
Tr 2 572 But now to yow rehercen al his speche, 1664
Tr 2 587 Whan ye ben his al hool as he is youre; 1678
Tr 2 611 Ascry aros at scarmuch al withoute, 1702
Tr 2 614 With that gan al hire meyne for to shoute, 1706
Tr 2 619 With that com he and al his folk anoon 1710
Tr 2 625 Al armed, save his hed, ful richely; 1716
Tr 2 649 Criseyda gan al his chere aspien, 1740
Tr 2 652 For of hire owen thought she wex al reed, 1744
Tr 2 664 Was al for hire, and thoughte it was a routhe 1756
Tr 2 672 Er al be wrought, withowten any drede. 1764
Tr 2 684 And soth to seyne, she nas not al a foo 1776
Tr 2 703 And thus she seyde, " Al were it nat to doone 1794
Tr 2 734 Men loven wommen al biside hire leve, 1826
Tr 2 737 Of al this noble town the thriftieste 1828
Tr 2 741 And yet his lif al lith now in my cure. 1832
Tr 2 745 Al wolde I that noon wiste of this thought -- 1836
Tr 2 748 And so men seyn, in al the town of Troie. 1840
Tr 2 803 Al be for harm that folk hire frendes quemen; 1894
Tr 2 819 Hire folowede in the gardyn al aboute. 1910
Tr 2 829 As I best kan, to yow, lord, yeve ich al 1920
Tr 2 835 In love, iwys, that al that bereth lif 1926
Tr 2 849 Of al this blisse, in which to bathe I gynne? 1940
Tr 2 869 " But I with al myn herte and al my myght, 1960
Tr 2 869 " But I with al myn herte and al my myght, 1960
Tr 2 871 My deere herte and al myn owen knyght, 1962
Tr 2 874 Al dredde I first to love hym to bigynne, 1966
Tr 2 881 Of gret estat in al the town of Troye, 1972
Tr 2 905 The nyghtes foo -- al this clepe I the sonne -- 1996
Tr 2 915 Whan al was hust, than lay she stille and thoughte 2006
Tr 2 916 Of al this thing; the manere and the wise 2008
Tr 2 946 With al the haste goodly that they myghte 2038
Tr 2 966 As ye han herd byfore, al he hym tolde. 2058
Tr 2 975 And seyde, " Lord, al thyn be that I have! 2066
Tr 2 976 For I am hool, al brosten ben my bondes. 2068
Tr 2 988 " Al esily, now, for the love of Marte, " 2080
Tr 2 998 Don al thi lust, and shal with al my myght. 2090
Tr 2 998 Don al thi lust, and shal with al my myght. 2090
Tr 2 1000 And if thow nylt, wite al thiself thi care! 2092
Tr 2 1028 And if thow write a goodly word al softe, 2120
Tr 2 1071 To telle al how, it axeth muchel space. 2162
Tr 2 1115 Al pryvely, of this a long sermoun. " 2206
Tr 2 1121 " Lo, he that is al holy youres free 2212
Tr 2 1129 And took it naught, but al hire humble chere 2220
Tr 2 1153 But for al that that ever I may deserve, 2244
Tr 2 1198 Therwith al rosy hewed tho wex she, 2290
Tr 2 1212 " Depardieux, " quod she, " God leve al be wel! 2304
Tr 2 1214 That evere I wroot, ye, al or any del. " 2306
Tr 2 1221 She thanked hym of al that he wel mente 2312
Tr 2 1243 Al wolde ye the forme of daunger save, 2334
Tr 2 1250 Al softely, and thiderward gan bende 2342
Tr 2 1266 To telle in short, hire liked al in-fere, 2358
Tr 2 1290 Considered al thing it may nat be; 2382
Tr 2 1302 And al was wel, he roos and tok his leve. 2394
Tr 2 1316 If thow do forthwith al thi bisynesse. " 2408
Tr 2 1320 Have here a light, and loke on al this blake. " 2412
Tr 2 1324 But finaly, he took al for the beste 2416
Tr 2 1327 Al covered she tho wordes under sheld. 2418
Tr 2 1357 And bisily with al his herte caste 2448
Tr 2 1361 But wiltow stynten al this woful cheere, 2452
Tr 2 1383 The greete sweigh doth it come al at ones, 2474
Tr 2 1393 Al han men ben the lenger theraboute. 2484
Tr 2 1409 In al that evere I may, and God tofore, 2500
Tr 2 1410 Al nere it but for man I love moost, 2502
Tr 2 1459 " Syre, al this shal be don, " quod Pandarus, 2550
Tr 2 1470 " I, no! " quod she, and chaunged al hire hewe. 2562
Tr 2 1477 No fors of that; lat hym han al yfeere, 2568
Tr 2 1495 And al this thyng he tolde hym, word and ende, 2586
Tr 2 1498 To bere the wel tomorwe, and al is wonne. 2590
Tr 2 1506 " Thow thynkest now, `How sholde I don al this? 2598
Tr 2 1512 Of sleyghte, for to coveren al thi cheere. 2604
Tr 2 1536 Therwith he took his leve al softely, 2628
Tr 2 1538 So glad ne was he nevere in al his lyve, 2630
Tr 2 1539 And to Pandarus reed gan al assente, 2630
Tr 2 1541 What nedeth yow to tellen al the cheere 2632
Tr 2 1546 But al for nought; he held forth ay the wyse 2638
Tr 2 1552 To ben hire fulle frend with al his myght. 2644
Tr 2 1561 But God and Pandare wist al what this mente. 2652
Tr 2 1562 Com ek Criseyde, al innocent of this, 2654
Tr 2 1567 Whi al this folk assembled in this place; 2658
Tr 2 1570 And fedde hem wel with al that myghte like; 2662
Tr 2 1581 But ther sat oon, al list hire nought to teche, 2672
Tr 2 1590 Herde al this thyng Criseyde wel inough, 2682
Tr 2 1595 But al passe I, lest ye to longe dwelle; 2686
Tr 2 1596 For for o fyn is al that evere I telle. 2688
Tr 2 1600 But Pandarus brak al that speche anon, 2692
Tr 2 1624 To ben hire help in al that evere they myghten. 2716
Tr 2 1631 She tolde hireself hym al this er she wente. 2722
Tr 2 1667 Eleyne, in al hire goodly softe wyse, 2758
Tr 2 1670 Now faire brother, beth al hool, I preye! " 2762
Tr 2 1672 And hym with al hire wit to reconforte; 2764
Tr 2 1682 And al hire cas reherce, and that anon. 2774
Tr 2 1685 I wol right fayn with al my myght ben oon -- 2776
Tr 2 1711 That al was wel, and out he gan to gon 2802
Tr 2 1713 And seyde, " God save al this compaynye! 2804
Tr 2 1723 Al innocent of Pandarus entente, 2814
Tr 2 1739 Thynk al swich taried tyde, but lost it nys. 2830
Tr 2 1743 While folk is blent, lo, al the tyme is wonne. 2834
Tr 3 2 Adorneth al the thridde heven faire! 2850
Tr 3 31 Ye knowe al thilke covered qualitee 2880
Tr 3 50 Lay al this mene while Troilus, 2898
Tr 3 67 Who is al ther? I se nought trewely. " 2916
Tr 3 85 Criseyde al this aspied wel ynough, 2934
Tr 3 87 Al nere he malapert, or made it tough, 2936
Tr 3 102 Ben youres al, God so my soule save, 2950
Tr 3 135 With al my wit and al my diligence; 2984
Tr 3 135 With al my wit and al my diligence; 2984
Tr 3 145 And with good herte al holly youre talent 2994
Tr 3 168 Now beth al hool; no lenger ye ne pleyne. 3016
Tr 3 176 " And shortly, deere herte and al my knyght, 3024
Tr 3 178 And I shal trewely, with al my myght, 3026
Tr 3 179 Youre bittre tornen al into swetenesse. 3028
Tr 3 229 And on a paillet al that glade nyght 3078
Tr 3 243 That I, with al my myght and al my loore, 3092
Tr 3 243 That I, with al my myght and al my loore, 3092
Tr 3 256 Al sey I nought, thow wost wel what I meene. 3104
Tr 3 259 That al shal ben right as thiselven liste. 3108
Tr 3 260 " But God, that al woot, take I to witnesse, 3108
Tr 3 271 But wo is me, that I, that cause al this, 3120
Tr 3 277 Whi, al the world upon it wolde crie, 3126
Tr 3 301 Al seyde men soth as often as thei gabbe. 3150
Tr 3 306 And for the more part, al is untrewe 3154
Tr 3 309 " Avauntour and a lyere, al is on; 3158
Tr 3 331 Have al this thyng that I have seyd in mynde, 3180
Tr 3 349 And al the richesse of his sikes sore 3198
Tr 3 363 And how thow dedest al thi bisynesse 3212
Tr 3 373 That, as hym list, may al this world governe -- 3222
Tr 3 375 Myn herte cleve, al were my lif eterne, 3224
Tr 3 378 For al the good that God made under sonne -- 3226
Tr 3 388 This know I wel, al myghte I now for the 3236
Tr 3 393 " But here, with al myn herte, I the biseche 3242
Tr 3 398 I am nought wood, al if I lewed be! 3246
Tr 3 422 That al the world ne myghte it bet amende; 3270
Tr 3 435 And al the while which that I yow devyse, 3284
Tr 3 460 That al this world so leef to hem ne were 3308
Tr 3 464 His wise goost took ay of al swych heede, 3312
Tr 3 468 For which she thought that love, al come it late, 3316
Tr 3 476 That al the world ne myght it bet devyse. 3324
Tr 3 477 For whi she fond hym so discret in al, 3326
Tr 3 486 To ese his frend was set al his desir. 3334
Tr 3 494 In al this while unto his lady deere -- 3342
Tr 3 516 Wheras at leiser al this heighe matere, 3364
Tr 3 528 Now al is wel, for al the world is blynd 3376
Tr 3 528 Now al is wel, for al the world is blynd 3376
Tr 3 530 This tymbur is al redy up to frame; 3378
Tr 3 533 And Troilus, that al this purveiaunce 3382
Tr 3 588 Loke al be wel, and do now as yow liste. " 3436
Tr 3 594 Whan al was wel, he roos and took his leve, 3442
Tr 3 622 But execut was al bisyde hire leve 3470
Tr 3 634 As for to dwelle here al this nyght with me, 3482
Tr 3 640 And syn it ron, and al was on a flod, 3488
Tr 3 652 Thus al is wel; but tho bigan aright 3500
Tr 3 653 The newe joie and al the feste agayn. 3502
Tr 3 698 And gan the stuwe doore al softe unpynne; 3546
Tr 3 702 Of al this werk he tolde hym word and ende, 3550
Tr 3 711 Or casten al the gruwel in the fire. " 3560
Tr 3 718 Thy fader prey al thilke harm disturne 3566
Tr 3 778 " Now, wherby that I telle yow al this: 3626
Tr 3 780 How that youre love al fully graunted is 3628
Tr 3 788 Into my chaumbre come in al this reyn, 3636
Tr 3 793 That, but he be al fully wood by this, 3642
Tr 3 799 Criseyde, which that al this wonder herde, 3648
Tr 3 845 I hope al shal be wel that is amys, 3694
Tr 3 846 For ye may quenche al this, if that yow leste -- 3694
Tr 3 860 A, benedicite! For al among that fare 3708
Tr 3 863 If that ye suffre hym al nyght in this wo, 3712
Tr 3 868 To putte his lif al nyght in jupertie. " 3716
Tr 3 873 If ich al nyght wolde hym in sorwe se, 3722
Tr 3 874 For al the tresour in the town of Troie, 3722
Tr 3 877 Shul putte his lif al night in jupertie 3726
Tr 3 884 And ye therwith shal stynte al his disese? 3732
Tr 3 903 But this thyng stant al in another kynde. 3752
Tr 3 914 I wol myself be with yow al this nyght. 3762
Tr 3 917 And I al prest to fecche hym whan yow liste. " 3766
Tr 3 924 No wonder is, syn she did al for goode. 3772
Tr 3 941 And for the love of God, syn al my trist 3790
Tr 3 945 For I am here al in youre governaunce. " 3794
Tr 3 976 Upon youre beddes syde al ther withinne, 3824
Tr 3 983 Al thoughte she hire servant and hire knyght 3832
Tr 3 993 And that youre herte al myn was, soth to seyne, 3842
Tr 3 996 Of which, my deere herte and al my knyght, 3844
Tr 3 998 Al kan I nought as muche as it were right; 3846
Tr 3 1001 Ben to yow trewe and hool with al myn herte, 3850
Tr 3 1003 But, herte myn, what al this is to seyne 3852
Tr 3 1013 Allas, that he, al hool or of hym slyvere, 3862
Tr 3 1019 And who that giltif is, al quyt goth he? 3868
Tr 3 1023 " Ek al my wo is this, that folk now usen 3872
Tr 3 1025 And wolde a busshel venym al excusen, 3874
Tr 3 1035 But goodly drynketh up al his distresse -- 3884
Tr 3 1058 But now help God to quenchen al this sorwe! 3906
Tr 3 1075 And al that labour he hath don byforn, 3924
Tr 3 1085 Whan al is wist, than am I nought to blame. " 3934
Tr 3 1092 And down he fel al sodeynly a-swowne. 3940
Tr 3 1094 But al was hust, and Pandare up as faste; 3942
Tr 3 1099 And of he rente al to his bare sherte, 3948
Tr 3 1106 " Sey `Al foryeve,' and stynt is al this fare! " 3954
Tr 3 1108 Than al the good the sonne aboute gooth. " 3956
Tr 3 1113 But al for nought; yit myght he nought abreyde. 3962
Tr 3 1118 Hym to revoken she did al hire peyne; 3966
Tr 3 1129 And al foryaf, and ofte tyme hym keste. 3978
Tr 3 1161 Noot I nought what, al deere ynough a rysshe, 4010
Tr 3 1163 And she answerde, " Swete, al were it so, 4012
Tr 3 1176 Doth what yow list; I am al in youre grace. " 4024
Tr 3 1178 That is to seyn, that I foryeve al this; 4026
Tr 3 1185 Putte al in Goddes hand, as he that mente 4034
Tr 3 1202 But Troilus, al hool of cares colde, 4050
Tr 3 1218 That thorugh a peyne hath founden al his cure. 4066
Tr 3 1226 Criseyde, al quyt from every drede and tene, 4074
Tr 3 1244 For al this world, in swych present gladnesse 4092
Tr 3 1266 Yet were al lost, that dar I wel seyn, certes, 4114
Tr 3 1298 That shal ye fynden in me al my lif; 4146
Tr 3 1304 My ground of ese, and al myn herte deere, 4152
Tr 3 1305 Gramercy, for on that is al my trist! 4154
Tr 3 1323 That is so heigh that al ne kan I telle! 4172
Tr 3 1324 But sooth is, though I kan nat tellen al, 4172
Tr 3 1327 In every thyng, al holly his sentence; 4176
Tr 3 1334 And putte it al in youre discrecioun 4182
Tr 3 1342 That al this thyng but nyce dremes were; 4190
Tr 3 1399 That passed was; but al swich hevynesse -- 4248
Tr 3 1403 With kissyng al that tale sholde breke 4252
Tr 3 1405 And diden al hire myght, syn they were oon, 4254
Tr 3 1414 Of al that souneth into gentilesse. 4262
Tr 3 1422 " Myn hertes lif, my trist, al my plesaunce, 4270
Tr 3 1466 That hast the dawyng al nyght by thi syde, 4314
Tr 3 1477 Syn that with yow is al the lif ich have? 4326
Tr 3 1491 Yet sholde I bet enduren al my peyne. " 4340
Tr 3 1537 But al for nought; he may wel ligge and wynke, 4386
Tr 3 1546 Desir al newe hym brende, and lust to brede 4394
Tr 3 1557 Seyde, " Al this nyght so reyned it, allas, 4406
Tr 3 1558 That al my drede is that ye, nece swete, 4406
Tr 3 1560 Al nyght, " quod he, " hath reyn so do me wake, 4408
Tr 3 1566 God help me so, ye caused al this fare, 4414
Tr 3 1567 Trowe I, " quod she, " for al youre wordes white. 4416
Tr 3 1570 With the shete, and wax for shame al reed; 4418
Tr 3 1574 With that his arm al sodeynly he thriste 4422
Tr 3 1576 I passe al that which chargeth nought to seye. 4424
Tr 3 1577 What! God foryaf his deth, and she al so 4426
Tr 3 1586 To hym to com in al the haste he may. 4434
Tr 3 1590 This Troilus, with al th' affeccioun 4438
Tr 3 1604 " The sonne, which that al the world may se, 4452
Tr 3 1607 Whos I am al, and shal, tyl that I deye. 4456
Tr 3 1617 Tyl al was seyd, and than he thus answerde: 4466
Tr 3 1637 That preveth wel, it brest al day so ofte; 4486
Tr 3 1655 Yee, al another than I dide er this. " 4504
Tr 3 1660 This is o word for al: this Troilus 4508
Tr 3 1674 And holden was the forme and al the wise 4522
Tr 3 1694 This passeth al that herte may bythynke. 4542
Tr 3 1699 And day they gonnen to despise al newe, 4548
Tr 3 1717 This Troilus gan al his lif to lede. 4566
Tr 3 1733 Aboute his herte of al Criseydes net. 4582
Tr 3 1757 Al this doth Love, ay heried be his myghtes! -- 4606
Tr 3 1761 To drenchen erthe and al for evere mo; 4610
Tr 3 1763 Al that now loveth asondre sholde lepe, 4612
Tr 3 1764 And lost were al that Love halt now to-hepe. 4612
Tr 3 1796 And over al this, so wel koude he devyse 4644
Tr 3 1798 Al his array, that every lovere thoughte 4646
Tr 3 1799 That al was wel, what so he seyde or wroughte. 4648
Tr 3 1816 Al be that ther was som disese among, 4664
Tr 4 1 But al to litel, weylaway the whyle, 4670
Tr 4 79 This town to shende, and al youre lust t' acheve, 4748
Tr 4 87 Thus al my good I lefte and to yow wente, 4756
Tr 4 89 But al that los ne doth me no disese. 4758
Tr 4 91 For yow to lese al that I have in Troie, 4760
Tr 4 103 O help and grace amonges al this prees! 4772
Tr 4 105 Syn I thorugh yow have al this hevynesse. 4774
Tr 4 118 That fire and flaumbe on al the town shal sprede, 4786
Tr 4 146 Th' eschaunge of prisoners and al this nede 4814
Tr 4 161 Ful faste he caste how al this myghte stonde. 4830
Tr 4 162 Love hym made al prest to don hire byde, 4830
Tr 4 175 Theigh al the world ayeyn it wolde stryve. 4844
Tr 4 195 That al oure vois is to forgon Criseyde. " 4864
Tr 4 253 But after, whan the furie and al the rage, 4922
Tr 4 267 " Have I the nought honoured al my lyve, 4936
Tr 4 289 That knowest best myn herte and al my thought, 4958
Tr 4 310 Was al to sen Criseydes eyen brighte, 4978
Tr 4 358 And with his chiere and lokyng al totorn 5026
Tr 4 382 That I have herd, and woot al how it is. 5050
Tr 4 389 But who may al eschue, or al devyne? 5058
Tr 4 389 But who may al eschue, or al devyne? 5058
Tr 4 395 Syn thi desir al holly hastow had, 5064
Tr 4 400 " And over al this, as thow wel woost thiselve, 5068
Tr 4 401 This town is ful of ladys al aboute; 5070
Tr 4 433 Took litel heede of al that evere he mente -- 5102
Tr 4 454 Touchyng al this. For which I the biseche, 5122
Tr 4 457 Al fresshly newe, and lat Criseyde go! 5126
Tr 4 487 To chaungen hire that doth the al thi wo? 5156
Tr 4 498 " Nay, God wot, nought worth is al thi red, 5166
Tr 4 529 And with thy manhod letten al this grame? 5198
Tr 4 542 Al this have I myself yet thought ful ofte, 5210
Tr 4 546 Therafter maystow telle al thi sentence. 5214
Tr 4 547 " First, syn thow woost this town hath al this werre 5216
Tr 4 585 Though al this town cride on this thyng by note. 5254
Tr 4 586 I nolde sette at al that noys a grote! 5254
Tr 4 592 And namely, syn ye two ben al on, 5260
Tr 4 618 Thorugh love is broken al day every lawe. 5286
Tr 4 625 Theigh ich and al my kyn upon a stownde 5294
Tr 4 638 " Whi, so mene I, " quod Pandare, " al this day. 5306
Tr 4 657 Al hire entente, and in this cas the beste. 5326
Tr 4 662 Fro man to man, and made this tale al newe, 5330
Tr 4 673 As she that hadde hire herte and al hire mynde 5342
Tr 4 675 That al this world ne myghte hire love unbynde, 5344
Tr 4 680 But as men seen in towne and al aboute 5348
Tr 4 690 For al to litel hath she with us be. " 5358
Tr 4 704 As she that al this mene while brende 5372
Tr 4 729 But after al this nyce vanyte 5398
Tr 4 749 That causeth me, and ich hym, al this peyne! " 5418
Tr 4 761 O Calkas, fader, thyn be al this synne! 5430
Tr 4 812 Com hire to telle al hoolly his message, 5480
Tr 4 817 Unbroiden hangen al aboute hire eeris, 5486
Tr 4 841 " Whoso me seeth, he seeth sorwe al atonys -- 5510
Tr 4 852 Leef al this werk, and tak now heede to 5520
Tr 4 865 Was al ychaunged in another kynde. 5534
Tr 4 876 " Lo, nece, I trowe ye han herd al how 5544
Tr 4 888 With yow to ben al nyght, for to devyse 5556
Tr 4 903 Iwis, his sorwe doubleth al my peyne. 5572
Tr 4 921 For al the good that Priam may dispende. 5590
Tr 4 940 I shal don al my myght me to restreyne 5608
Tr 4 942 Hym for to glade I shal don al my peyne, 5610
Tr 4 947 Til in a temple he fond hym al allone, 5616
Tr 4 953 And shortly, al the sothe for to seye, 5622
Tr 4 958 " For al that comth, comth by necessitee: 5626
Tr 4 974 " For som men seyn, if God seth al biforn -- 5642
Tr 4 1020 Be necessarie, al seme it nat therby 5688
Tr 4 1022 To thyng to come, al falle it foule or faire. 5690
Tr 4 1071 That forwoot al withouten ignoraunce. 5740
Tr 4 1072 " And over al this, yet sey I more herto: 5740
Tr 4 1080 That woost of al thys thyng the sothfastnesse, 5748
Tr 4 1083 And whil he was in al this hevynesse, 5752
Tr 4 1096 Hath Kynde the wrought al only hire to plese? 5764
Tr 4 1104 Thow hast nat yet assayed al hire wit. 5772
Tr 4 1105 A man may al bytyme his nekke beede 5774
Tr 4 1113 Destourbe al this of which thow art in drede. 5782
Tr 4 1147 With broken vois, al hoors forshright, Criseyde 5816
Tr 4 1168 With sorweful vois and herte of blisse al bare, 5836
Tr 4 1193 This al and som: that falsly have ye slayn 5862
Tr 4 1211 With swerd at herte, al redy for to deye. 5880
Tr 4 1220 And hire to glade he did al his entente; 5888
Tr 4 1239 Of al that lond the sonne on shyneth sheene. 5908
Tr 4 1250 As they that hadden al hire blisse ylorn, 5918
Tr 4 1260 It were al tyme soone to bygynne. 5928
Tr 4 1271 Considered al, ther nys namore amys. 5940
Tr 4 1274 This al and som, my deere herte sweete. 5942
Tr 4 1299 For al this world, as by my jugement. 5968
Tr 4 1313 Ye shal ful wel al myn estat yheere. 5982
Tr 4 1323 That al this world ne myghte oure blisse telle. 5992
Tr 4 1331 " Ye knowe ek how that al my kyn is heere, 6000
Tr 4 1336 For al this world, as wyd as it hath space, 6004
Tr 4 1367 That al this thyng ne may yow nat suffise: 6036
Tr 4 1370 And I right now have founden al the gise, 6038
Tr 4 1397 For al Appollo, or his clerkes lawes, 6066
Tr 4 1416 That al this thyng was seyd of good entente, 6084
Tr 4 1423 Herde al this thyng devysen to and fro, 6092
Tr 4 1437 For al this world, may nat out of his mynde, 6106
Tr 4 1454 But al another thenketh his ledere.' 6122
Tr 4 1460 For al be that his moeble is hym biraft, 6128
Tr 4 1463 Ne feyne aright; and that is al my drede. 6132
Tr 4 1478 " And over al this, youre fader shal despise 6146
Tr 4 1488 To plesen yow don al his bisynesse, 6156
Tr 4 1517 And thus we may eschuen al this drede. 6186
Tr 4 1533 As causeles ye suffren al this drede! 6202
Tr 4 1569 " What trowe ye the peple ek al aboute 6238
Tr 4 1574 Thus were al lost, ywys, myn herte deere, 6242
Tr 4 1583 " And forthi sle with resoun al this hete! 6252
Tr 4 1629 My fader naught, for al his queynte pley! 6298
Tr 4 1632 " Forthi with al myn herte I yow biseke, 6300
Tr 4 1639 " And over al this I prey yow, " quod she tho, 6308
Tr 4 1641 Syn I am thyn al hol, withouten mo, 6310
Tr 5 14 Was al, that she departe sholde a-morwe. 6384
Tr 5 26 Of al his lust or joies heretofore. 6396
Tr 5 27 But Troilus, now far-wel al thi joie, 6396
Tr 5 34 So wo-bigon, al wolde he naught hym pleyne, 6404
Tr 5 45 Why nyl I brynge al Troie upon a roore? 6414
Tr 5 54 Sholde han ben slayn; lo, this was al his care. 6424
Tr 5 67 Passyng al the valeye fer withoute, 6436
Tr 5 74 And Troilus, al nere his herte light, 6444
Tr 5 75 He peyned hym with al his fulle myght 6444
Tr 5 81 To take hire by the honde al sobrely. 6450
Tr 5 87 No word he spak, ne non of al his route; 6456
Tr 5 94 Thoughte, " Al my labour shal nat ben on ydel, 6464
Tr 5 115 That he nolde don his peyne and al his myght 6484
Tr 5 133 To don al that may like unto youre herte; 6502
Tr 5 150 I wolde of this yow telle al myn entente -- 6520
Tr 5 160 Al kan I naught to yow, my lady deere, 6530
Tr 5 184 Of al his travaile and his goode cheere, 6554
Tr 5 237 Allas, no wight; and that is al my care, 6606
Tr 5 240 Whan I the firste nyght have al this tene? 6610
Tr 5 254 And with the stert al sodeynliche awake, 6624
Tr 5 277 Al estward, as it wont is for to doone; 6646
Tr 5 281 This Pandare, that of al the day biforn 6650
Tr 5 284 For with the kyng Priam al day was he, 6654
Tr 5 289 That Troilus al nyght for sorwe wook; 6658
Tr 5 318 Al certeynly that I mot nedes dye. 6688
Tr 5 320 Hath after me shright al thise nyghtes two. 6690
Tr 5 336 What nede is the to maken al this care? 6706
Tr 5 358 " Thi swevnes ek and al swich fantasie 6728
Tr 5 361 That doth the fele in slep al this penaunce. 6730
Tr 5 386 " For which with al myn herte I the biseche, 6756
Tr 5 387 Unto thiself that al this thow foryyve; 6756
Tr 5 400 " This town is ful of lordes al aboute, 6770
Tr 5 401 And trewes lasten al this mene while. 6770
Tr 5 420 Syn I have lost the cause of al my game. 6790
Tr 5 429 " That we may pleye us best in al this town? " 6798
Tr 5 437 With al that myghte yserved ben on table 6806
Tr 5 438 That deynte was, al coste it gret richesse, 6808
Tr 5 453 On hire was evere al that his herte thoughte, 6822
Tr 5 463 Nor ther nas houre in al the day or nyght, 6832
Tr 5 468 But weylaway, al this nat but a maze. 6838
Tr 5 564 In which he whilom hadde al his plesaunce. 6934
Tr 5 621 Whi Troilus hath al this hevynesse? " 6990
Tr 5 622 And al this nas but his malencolie, 6992
Tr 5 638 " O sterre, of which I lost have al the light, 7008
Tr 5 649 And al his sorwe he to the moone tolde, 7018
Tr 5 651 I shal be glad, if al the world be trewe! 7020
Tr 5 677 Of al this town, save onliche in this space, 7046
Tr 5 683 That bisily did al his fulle myght 7052
Tr 5 686 That she shal come and stynten al his sorwe. 7056
Tr 5 706 I nam but lost, al be myn herte trewe. 7076
Tr 5 709 Hire lymes lene, as she that al the day 7078
Tr 5 712 And al the nyght wepyng, allas, she lay. 7082
Tr 5 718 And al his goodly wordes recordynge 7088
Tr 5 722 In al this world ther nys so cruel herte 7092
Tr 5 727 And this was yet the werste of al hire peyne: 7096
Tr 5 732 The which that now al torned into galle is, 7102
Tr 5 741 But al to late comth the letuarie 7110
Tr 5 762 And as for me, for al swich variaunce, 7132
Tr 5 773 With al the sleghte and al that evere he kan, 7142
Tr 5 773 With al the sleghte and al that evere he kan, 7142
Tr 5 797 Al sholde I dye, I wol hire herte seche! 7166
Tr 5 838 Al myghte a geant passen hym of myght, 7208
Tr 5 886 For al the gold atwixen sonne and se. 7256
Tr 5 889 Al were he lord of worldes twies fyve! 7258
Tr 5 901 And al this thyng right sen it with youre ye, 7270
Tr 5 930 And seyde, " I am, al be it yow no joie, 7300
Tr 5 937 Unhappily at Thebes al to rathe, 7306
Tr 5 958 Delyvere it soone of al that doth it care! 7328
Tr 5 976 The whos myn herte al was, til that he deyde; 7346
Tr 5 1010 This Diomede al fresshly newe ayeyn 7380
Tr 5 1015 And al was wel, he roos and tok his leve. 7384
Tr 5 1036 He refte hire of the grete of al hire peyne. 7406
Tr 5 1067 Al be I nat the first that dide amys, 7436
Tr 5 1081 And my good word, al sholde I lyven evere. 7450
Tr 5 1085 But al shal passe; and thus take I my leve. " 7454
Tr 5 1148 Almoost, ywys, al newe was my care. 7518
Tr 5 1161 Al wrong, by God! What saistow, man? Where arte? 7530
Tr 5 1164 " But, hardily, it is naught al for nought 7534
Tr 5 1171 And held with hym of al that evere he seyde. 7540
Tr 5 1175 Shal come al that that thow abidest heere. 7544
Tr 5 1176 Ye, fare wel al the snow of ferne yere! " 7546
Tr 5 1186 And seyde, " I understonde have al amys. 7556
Tr 5 1191 " For which she may yet holde al hire byheste. " 7560
Tr 5 1195 But al for nought; his hope alwey hym blente. 7564
Tr 5 1198 His hope al clene out of his herte fledde; 7568
Tr 5 1214 Gan in hym crepe, in al this hevynesse; 7584
Tr 5 1218 This was the lif that al the tyme he ledde. 7588
Tr 5 1225 He seyde his harm was al aboute his herte. 7594
Tr 5 1228 Whi he so sorwful was in al his cheere, 7598
Tr 5 1229 And what thyng was the cause of al his peyne; 7598
Tr 5 1230 But al for naught. He nolde his cause pleyne, 7600
Tr 5 1253 And al this thing to Pandarus he tolde. 7622
Tr 5 1260 Who hath me reft Criseyde, al my plesaunce? 7630
Tr 5 1309 A soth of al. Ther is namore to done. " 7678
Tr 5 1319 With herte, body, lif, lust, thought, and al, 7688
Tr 5 1340 And over al this, that ye, my lady deere, 7710
Tr 5 1353 Al that yow liste, I dar nat pleyne moore, 7722
Tr 5 1365 As wisly as in al I am yow trewe. 7734
Tr 5 1370 Al redy out my woful gost to dryve, 7740
Tr 5 1393 That deth may make an ende of al my werre; 7762
Tr 5 1408 " I say namore, al have I for to seye 7778
Tr 5 1426 She wolde come, and mende al that was mys. 7796
Tr 5 1439 For which al down he in his bed hym leyde. 7808
Tr 5 1451 That called was Cassandre ek al aboute, 7820
Tr 5 1452 And al his drem he tolde hire er he stente, 7822
Tr 5 1471 " To sle this boor was al the contre raysed, 7840
Tr 5 1484 For al to longe it were for to dwelle. " 7854
Tr 5 1491 This tolde she by proces, al by lengthe. 7860
Tr 5 1496 Bysegeden the citee al aboute; 7866
Tr 5 1498 And of the furies, al she gan hym telle; 7868
Tr 5 1521 With al thy false goost of prophecye! 7890
Tr 5 1536 And from his bed al sodeynly he sterte, 7906
Tr 5 1537 As though al hool hym hadde ymad a leche. 7906
Tr 5 1539 A sooth of this with al his fulle cure; 7908
Tr 5 1548 Among al this, the fyn of the parodie 7918
Tr 5 1575 That Calkas caused al hire tariynge. 7944
Tr 5 1583 To hire he wroot yet ofte tyme al newe 7952
Tr 5 1588 I take it so -- touchyng al this matere, 7958
Tr 5 1597 " Youre lettres ful, the papir al ypleynted, 7966
Tr 5 1599 I have ek seyn with teris al depeynted 7968
Tr 5 1610 For that I tarie is al for wikked speche. 7980
Tr 5 1630 Th' entente is al, and nat the lettres space. 8000
Tr 5 1632 This Troilus this lettre thoughte al straunge 8002
Tr 5 1645 That al is lost that he hath ben aboute. 8014
Tr 5 1658 And al the werk; but as he gan byholde, 8028
Tr 5 1668 For Pandarus, and al this newe chaunce, 8038
Tr 5 1677 " Of Diomede have ye now al this feeste! 8046
Tr 5 1687 Is now fordon, and that is al my routhe. 8056
Tr 5 1694 Al outrely to shewen youre entente. 8064
Tr 5 1697 For al this world, withinne myn herte fynde 8066
Tr 5 1700 That yow, that doon me al this wo endure, 8070
Tr 5 1721 Whom I have ay with al my myght yserved, 8090
Tr 5 1723 This Pandarus, that al thise thynges herde, 8092
Tr 5 1736 Right no reward, I dide al that the leste. 8106
Tr 5 1774 That al be that Criseyde was untrewe, 8144
Tr 5 1779 N' y sey nat this al oonly for thise men, 8148
Tr 5 1817 This wrecched world, and held al vanite 8186
Tr 5 1823 And dampned al oure werk that foloweth so 8192
Tr 5 1825 And sholden al oure herte on heven caste; 8194
Tr 5 1829 Swich fyn hath al his grete worthynesse! 8198
Tr 5 1840 Yow made, and thynketh al nys but a faire, 8210
Tr 5 1846 That wol his herte al holly on hym leye. 8216
Tr 5 1861 With al myn herte of mercy evere I preye, 8230
Tr 5 1865 Uncircumscript, and al maist circumscrive, 8234