ABOUTE...........3
Tr 1 149 And hir cite biseged al aboute, 148
Tr 1 268 This Troilus, of every wight aboute, 268
Tr 1 1091 Abit of hym that gooth aboute his cure; 1090
 
 ABOVE............1
Tr 1 230 That he that now was moost in pride above, 230
 
 ABOVEN...........1
Tr 1 154 That was hire trist aboven everichon. 154
 
 ABREYDE..........1
Tr 1 724 And after this with sikynge he abreyde, 724
 
 ABSENCE..........1
Tr 1 513 If this be wist, but evere in thin absence 512
 
 ABYDE............1
Tr 1 956 He hasteth wel that wisely kan abyde. 956
 
 ADIEU............1
Tr 1 1041 Adieu! Be glad! God spede us bothe two! 1040
 
 ADOWN............1
Tr 1 110 On knees she fil biforn Ector adown 110
 
 ADVERSITE........2
Tr 1 25 That ye han felt, and on the adversite 24
Tr 1 404 When every torment and adversite 404
 
 AFER.............1
Tr 1 313 But from afer, his manere for to holde, 312
 
 AFERED...........1
Tr 1 974 " And wostow why I am the lasse afered 974
 
 AFFECCIOUN.......1
Tr 1 296 So gret desir and such affeccioun, 296
 
 AFTER............6
Tr 1 4 Fro wo to wele, and after out of joie, 4
Tr 1 30 Of Troilus, as ye may after here, 30
Tr 1 293 And after that hir lokynge gan she lighte, 292
Tr 1 316 And after this, nat fullich al awhaped, 316
Tr 1 619 " Paraunter thow myghte after swich oon longe, 618
Tr 1 724 And after this with sikynge he abreyde, 724
 
 AFTIR............1
Tr 1 140 Aftir hir course, ay whil that thei were wrothe. 140
 
 AGAST............1
Tr 1 715 " If God wol, thow art nat agast of me, 714
 
 AGREE............1
Tr 1 409 If harm agree me, wherto pleyne I thenne? 408
 
 AILLETH..........1
Tr 1 766 For whom that the al this mysaunter ailleth, 766
 
 AKYNGGE..........1
Tr 1 1088 And is somdeel of akyngge of his wownde 1088
 
 AL...............64
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
 
 ALDAY............2
Tr 1 106 This lady, which that alday herd at ere 106
Tr 1 217 But alday faileth thing that fooles wenden. 216
 
 ALDERBEST........1
Tr 1 1008 And konne an errowr alderbest withstonde. " 1008
 
 ALDERLEST........1
Tr 1 604 Hymselven most, hym alderlest avaylleth, 604
 
 ALDERMOST........2
Tr 1 248 And they that han ben aldermost in wo, 248
Tr 1 1003 That erren aldermost ayeyn a lawe, 1002
 
 ALDERWISEST......1
Tr 1 247 For alderwisest han therwith ben plesed; 246
 
 ALDIRFIRST.......1
Tr 1 1069 Aldirfirst his purpos for to wynne. 1068
 
 ALDIRMOST........1
Tr 1 152 But aldirmost in honour, out of doute, 152
 
 ALLAS............8
Tr 1 419 Allas, what is this wondre maladie? 418
Tr 1 461 My dere herte, allas, myn hele and hewe 460
Tr 1 551 " Allas, " quod he, " who causeth al this fare? 550
Tr 1 583 Ful ofte seyde, " Allas, what may this be? 582
Tr 1 778 Quod Pandarus, " Allas! What may this be, 778
Tr 1 828 And seyde, " Allas! What is me best to do? " 828
Tr 1 834 " Ye, so thow seyst, " quod Troilus tho, " allas! 834
Tr 1 873 And seyde, " Allas, of al my wo the welle, 872
 
 ALLE.............17
Tr 1 233 Ye wise, proude, and worthi folkes alle, 232
Tr 1 237 That Love is he that alle thing may bynde, 236
Tr 1 240 For this trowe I ye knowen alle or some, 240
Tr 1 282 But alle hire lymes so wel answerynge 282
Tr 1 288 To Troilus right wonder wel with alle 288
Tr 1 310 Over alle thing, he stood for to biholde; 310
Tr 1 337 " In nouncerteyn ben alle youre observaunces, 336
Tr 1 340 As doth youre lay, and that knowe alle ye; 340
Tr 1 376 Of alle lovers wel more than biforn, 376
Tr 1 463 Alle other dredes weren from him fledde, 462
Tr 1 561 Thise wordes seyde he for the nones alle, 560
Tr 1 688 Mistrusten alle, or elles alle leve. 688
Tr 1 688 Mistrusten alle, or elles alle leve. 688
Tr 1 900 Amonges alle thise other in general; 900
Tr 1 910 `Seynt Idiot, lord of thise foles alle.' 910
Tr 1 994 And so we may ben gladed alle thre. 994
Tr 1 1046 And seyde, " Now, fy on the Grekes alle! 1046