| ANGRE............1 | |
| Tr 1 563 And with angre don his wo to falle, | 562 |
| ANGRY............1 | |
| Tr 1 562 That with swich thing he myght hym angry maken, | 562 |
| ANON.............11 | |
| Tr 1 75 He caste anon out of the town to go; | 74 |
| Tr 1 81 He stal anon; and they, in curteys wise, | 80 |
| Tr 1 116 Of his goodnesse he gladede hire anon, | 116 |
| Tr 1 208 He kidde anon his bowe nas naught broken; | 208 |
| Tr 1 324 He streght anon unto his paleys torneth. | 324 |
| Tr 1 349 Be wroth, than shaltow have a groyn anon. | 348 |
| Tr 1 821 And thoughte anon what folie he was inne, | 820 |
| Tr 1 849 Than cessed she Fortune anon to be. | 848 |
| Tr 1 863 Anon, that I may gon about thy nede. | 862 |
| Tr 1 1037 Tho lough this Pandare, and anon answerde, | 1036 |
| Tr 1 1073 But up anon upon his stede bay, | 1072 |
| ANON-RIGHT.......1 | |
| Tr 1 389 And on a song anon-right to bygynne, | 388 |
| ANOON............1 | |
| Tr 1 620 That myn avys anoon may helpen us. " | 620 |
| ANOTHER..........2 | |
| Tr 1 577 Ther is another thing I take of hede | 576 |
| Tr 1 709 To have another felawe in hys peyne.' | 708 |
| ANSWER...........1 | |
| Tr 1 72 And ek by answer of this Appollo, | 72 |
| ANSWERDE.........2 | |
| Tr 1 737 And Troilus yet hym nothyng answerde, | 736 |
| Tr 1 1037 Tho lough this Pandare, and anon answerde, | 1036 |
| ANSWERE..........1 | |
| Tr 1 69 By answere of his god, that highte thus: | 68 |
| ANSWERED.........1 | |
| Tr 1 829 To whom Pandare answered, " If the like, | 828 |
| ANSWERYNGE.......1 | |
| Tr 1 282 But alle hire lymes so wel answerynge | 282 |
| ANY..............8 | |
| Tr 1 20 Unto any lovere, and his cause availle, | 20 |
| Tr 1 23 If any drope of pyte in yow be, | 22 |
| Tr 1 98 Of any frend to whom she dorste hir mone. | 98 |
| Tr 1 193 On any womman that he koude espye. | 192 |
| Tr 1 321 Lest it were wist on any manere syde, | 320 |
| Tr 1 848 " For if hire whiel stynte any thyng to torne, | 848 |
| Tr 1 970 And of thiself, for any hevynesse, | 970 |
| Tr 1 1033 That toucheth harm or any vilenye; | 1032 |
| APEIRED..........1 | |
| Tr 1 38 And ek for hem that falsly ben apeired | 38 |
| APERIL...........1 | |
| Tr 1 156 Of Aperil, whan clothed is the mede | 156 |
| APES.............1 | |
| Tr 1 913 Of nycete ben verray Goddes apes; | 912 |
| APESED...........2 | |
| Tr 1 250 And ofte it hath the cruel herte apesed, | 250 |
| Tr 1 940 That thow the goddes wrathe hast al apesed; | 940 |
| APPAYED..........1 | |
| Tr 1 649 Ek the ne aughte nat ben yvel appayed, | 648 |
| APPOLLO..........2 | |
| Tr 1 70 Daun Phebus or Appollo Delphicus. | 70 |
| Tr 1 72 And ek by answer of this Appollo, | 72 |
| ARAYED...........1 | |
| Tr 1 167 Ful wel arayed, both meeste, mene, and leste, | 166 |
| ARGUMENTED.......1 | |
| Tr 1 377 Thus argumented he in his gynnynge, | 376 |
| ARGUMENTES.......1 | |
| Tr 1 466 But argumentes to his conclusioun: | 466 |
| ARIGHT...........1 | |
| Tr 1 878 Now far aright, for Joves name in hevene. | 878 |
| ARMES............6 | |
| Tr 1 58 In armes with a thousand shippes wente | 58 |
| Tr 1 470 The sharpe shoures felle of armes preve | 470 |
| Tr 1 476 In armes, that to thenke it was merveille. | 476 |
| Tr 1 479 Ne made hym thus in armes for to madde, | 478 |
| Tr 1 482 Fro day to day in armes so he spedde | 482 |
| Tr 1 1045 And Pandare in his armes hente faste, | 1044 |
| ARN..............1 | |
| Tr 1 1006 Thanne arn thise folk that han moost God in awe, | 1006 |
| ART..............12 | |
| Tr 1 277 That art so feyr and goodly to devise? " | 276 |
| Tr 1 555 And art now falle in som devocioun, | 554 |
| Tr 1 648 Counseillen the of that thow art amayed. | 648 |
| Tr 1 659 " `Phebus, that first fond art of medicyne,' | 658 |
| Tr 1 715 " If God wol, thow art nat agast of me, | 714 |
| Tr 1 779 That thow dispeired art thus causeles? | 778 |
| Tr 1 781 How wostow so that thow art graceles? | 780 |
| Tr 1 842 For thow art wroth; ye, now at erst I see. | 842 |
| Tr 1 905 That thow biset art in so good a place; | 904 |
| Tr 1 927 And thoughten that it was a siker art, | 926 |
| Tr 1 931 That thow art non of tho, I dorste saye. | 930 |
| Tr 1 1052 But, thow wis, thow woost, thow maist, thow art al! | 1052 |
| ARTEN............1 | |
| Tr 1 388 And what to arten hire to love he soughte, | 388 |
| ARTOW............3 | |
| Tr 1 507 He seyde, " O fool, now artow in the snare, | 506 |
| Tr 1 509 Now artow hent, now gnaw thin owen cheyne! | 508 |
| Tr 1 731 Or artow lik an asse to the harpe, | 730 |
| ARYVED...........1 | |
| Tr 1 526 " God wold I were aryved in the port | 526 |
| AS...............86 | |
| Tr 1 7 Thise woful vers, that wepen as I write. | 6 |
| Tr 1 11 That helpeth loveres, as I kan, to pleyne; | 10 |
| Tr 1 30 Of Troilus, as ye may after here, | 30 |
| Tr 1 34 Swich peyne and wo as Loves folk endure, | 34 |
| Tr 1 51 As though I were hire owne brother dere. | 50 |
| Tr 1 96 As she that nyste what was best to rede; | 96 |
| Tr 1 100 As to my doom, in al Troies cite | 100 |
| Tr 1 104 As doth an hevenyssh perfit creature, | 104 |
| Tr 1 121 As ferforth as youre fader dwelled here, | 120 |
| Tr 1 121 As ferforth as youre fader dwelled here, | 120 |
| Tr 1 123 As fer as I may ought enquere or here. " | 122 |
| Tr 1 123 As fer as I may ought enquere or here. " | 122 |
| Tr 1 128 As til hire honour nede was to holde; | 128 |
| Tr 1 134 The thynges fellen, as they don of werre, | 134 |
| Tr 1 145 But the Troian gestes, as they felle, | 144 |
| Tr 1 147 Whoso that kan may rede hem as they write. | 146 |
| Tr 1 151 As for to honoure hir goddes ful devoute; | 150 |
| Tr 1 159 In sondry wises shewed, as I rede, | 158 |
| Tr 1 171 Right as oure firste lettre is now an A, | 170 |
| Tr 1 176 As was Criseyde, as folk seyde everichone | 176 |
| Tr 1 176 As was Criseyde, as folk seyde everichone | 176 |
| Tr 1 183 This Troilus, as he was wont to gide | 182 |
| Tr 1 210 And yet as proud a pekok kan he pulle. | 210 |
| Tr 1 218 As proude Bayard gynneth for to skippe | 218 |
| Tr 1 256 Syn, as hymselven liste, he may yow bynde; | 256 |
| Tr 1 265 And al his werk, as touching this matere, | 264 |
| Tr 1 333 Hym tit as often harm therof as prow. | 332 |
| Tr 1 333 Hym tit as often harm therof as prow. | 332 |
| Tr 1 340 As doth youre lay, and that knowe alle ye; | 340 |
| Tr 1 341 But that is nat the worste, as mote I the! | 340 |
| Tr 1 362 That, as he sat and wook, his spirit mette | 362 |
| Tr 1 374 As she, ne hym for his desir no shame, | 374 |
| Tr 1 394 As writ myn auctour called Lollius, | 394 |
| Tr 1 398 As I shal seyn; and whoso list it here, | 398 |
| Tr 1 427 But as hire man I wol ay lyve and sterve. | 426 |
| Tr 1 429 As in a place unto youre vertu digne; | 428 |
| Tr 1 434 Bicome hir man, as to my lady dere. " | 434 |
| Tr 1 439 But held hym as his thral lowe in destresse, | 438 |
| Tr 1 459 As I best kan, now wolde God, Criseyde, | 458 |
| Tr 1 483 That the Grekes as the deth him dredde. | 482 |
| Tr 1 524 Thi lady is as frost in wynter moone, | 524 |
| Tr 1 525 And thow fordon as snow in fire is soone. | 524 |
| Tr 1 564 As for the tyme, and his corage awaken. | 564 |
| Tr 1 565 But wel he wist, as fer as tonges spaken, | 564 |
| Tr 1 565 But wel he wist, as fer as tonges spaken, | 564 |
| Tr 1 591 As it is frendes right, soth for to seyne, | 590 |
| Tr 1 592 To entreparten wo as glad desport. | 592 |
| Tr 1 629 Ther as he fel that couth. loken wide; | 628 |
| Tr 1 644 As men may se, and so the wyse it demeth. | 644 |
| Tr 1 653 As to thi brother, Paris, an herdesse | 652 |
| Tr 1 671 As doth an hauk that listeth for to pleye; | 670 |
| Tr 1 679 Be what she be, and love hire as the liste! | 678 |
| Tr 1 680 " Therfore, as frend, fullich in me assure, | 680 |
| Tr 1 685 To speke as now, for no wight may byreve | 684 |
| Tr 1 698 To wynnen love -- as techen us the wyse -- | 698 |
| Tr 1 699 To walwe and wepe as Nyobe the queene, | 698 |
| Tr 1 705 As don thise foles that hire sorwes eche | 704 |
| Tr 1 718 As I best kan, gon sithen longe while. | 718 |
| Tr 1 723 But longe he ley as stylle as he ded were; | 722 |
| Tr 1 723 But longe he ley as stylle as he ded were; | 722 |
| Tr 1 730 " What! Slombrestow as in a litargie? | 730 |
| Tr 1 742 In sondry manere, " as thise wyse treten, | 742 |
| Tr 1 771 " What, nat as bisyly, " quod Pandarus, | 770 |
| Tr 1 772 " As though myn owene lyf lay on this nede? " | 772 |
| Tr 1 777 She nyl to noon swich wrecche as I ben wonne. " | 776 |
| Tr 1 786 As sharp as doth he Ticius in helle, | 786 |
| Tr 1 786 As sharp as doth he Ticius in helle, | 786 |
| Tr 1 788 That hightyn volturis, as bokes telle; | 788 |
| Tr 1 796 As muche as speke a resoun moore or lesse, | 796 |
| Tr 1 796 As muche as speke a resoun moore or lesse, | 796 |
| Tr 1 797 But list as he that lest of nothyng recche. | 796 |
| Tr 1 840 For as hire list she pleyeth with free and bonde. " | 840 |
| Tr 1 846 That, as hire joies moten overgon, | 846 |
| Tr 1 852 Right as thyselven list wol don by the, | 852 |
| Tr 1 872 As though men sholde han led hym into helle, | 872 |
| Tr 1 888 In honour, to as fer as she may strecche, | 888 |
| Tr 1 888 In honour, to as fer as she may strecche, | 888 |
| Tr 1 947 Bereth ek thise holsom herbes, as ful ofte | 946 |
| Tr 1 961 Is nowher hol, as writen clerkes wyse. | 960 |
| Tr 1 964 As plaunte a tree or herbe, in sondry wyse, | 964 |
| Tr 1 965 And on the morwe pulle it up as blyve! | 964 |
| Tr 1 984 As yet, though that hire liste bothe and kowthe; | 984 |
| Tr 1 996 A good conceyte in my wit, as I gesse, | 996 |
| Tr 1 1011 Weex of his wo, as who seith, untormented, | 1010 |
| Tr 1 1029 " Whi, frend, " quod he, " now do right as the leste. | 1028 |
| Tr 1 1090 And, as an esy pacyent, the loore | 1090 |