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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 |
| A-DAY............1 | |
| Tr 1 1075 Wo was that Grek that with hym mette a-day! | 1074 |
| A-FERE...........1 | |
| Tr 1 229 Yet with a look his herte wex a-fere, | 228 |
| A-TEMPLE.........1 | |
| Tr 1 363 That he hire saugh a-temple, and al the wise | 362 |
| ABEDDE...........1 | |
| Tr 1 915 Liggyng abedde, and make hem for to grone; | 914 |
| ABIDEN...........1 | |
| Tr 1 474 Founde oon the beste, and longest tyme abiden | 474 |
| ABIT.............1 | |
| Tr 1 1091 Abit of hym that gooth aboute his cure; | 1090 |
| ABOOD............1 | |
| Tr 1 127 And in hire hous she abood with swich meyne | 126 |
| ABOUT............1 | |
| Tr 1 863 Anon, that I may gon about thy nede. | 862 |