ASCAUNCES........2
Tr 1 205 Ascaunces, " Loo! is this naught wisely spoken? " 204
Tr 1 292 Ascaunces, " What, may I nat stonden here? " 292
 
 ASIDE............1
Tr 1 291 Hire look a lite aside in swich manere, 290
 
 ASKETH...........1
Tr 1 339 Ne no thing asketh so gret attendaunces 338
 
 ASPIED...........1
Tr 1 85 Gret rumour gan, whan it was first aspied 84
 
 ASSAIEN..........1
Tr 1 928 For faylyng, for t' assaien overal. 928
 
 ASSAILLETH.......1
Tr 1 607 Therto desir so brennyngly me assailleth, 606
 
 ASSAYED..........1
Tr 1 646 I, that have in love so ofte assayed 646
 
 ASSE.............1
Tr 1 731 Or artow lik an asse to the harpe, 730
 
 ASSEGE...........1
Tr 1 464 Both of th' assege and his savacioun; 464
 
 ASSEGEDEN........1
Tr 1 60 Assegeden, neigh ten yer er they stente, 60
 
 ASSENTE..........1
Tr 1 391 For with good hope he gan fully assente 390
 
 ASSENTED.........1
Tr 1 1009 Whan Troilus hadde herd Pandare assented 1008
 
 ASSURE...........1
Tr 1 680 " Therfore, as frend, fullich in me assure, 680
 
 ASSURED..........1
Tr 1 182 With ful assured lokyng and manere. 182
 
 ASTERTE..........1
Tr 1 1050 And yet m' athenketh that this avant m' asterte! 1050
 
 ASTONED..........1
Tr 1 274 And sodeynly he wax therwith astoned, 274
 
 AT...............12
Tr 1 43 And biddeth ek for hem that ben at ese, 42
Tr 1 106 This lady, which that alday herd at ere 106
Tr 1 206 At which the God of Love gan loken rowe 206
Tr 1 329 Hymself to wrye, at hem he gan to smyle, 328
Tr 1 343 Al seyde I soth, ye wolden at me greve. 342
Tr 1 407 " And if that at myn owen lust I brenne, 406
Tr 1 444 That every other charge he sette at nought. 444
Tr 1 508 That whilom japedest at loves peyne. 508
Tr 1 571 But for the love of God, at my preyinge, 570
Tr 1 842 For thow art wroth; ye, now at erst I see. 842
Tr 1 909 At Love in scorn, and for despit him calle 908
Tr 1 923 And natheles were under at the laste. 922
 
 AT-ONES..........1
Tr 1 90 And seyden he and al his kyn at-ones 90
 
 ATEMPRE..........1
Tr 1 953 " Now loke that atempre be thi bridel, 952
 
 ATHENKETH........1
Tr 1 1050 And yet m' athenketh that this avant m' asterte! 1050
 
 ATIR.............1
Tr 1 181 Simple of atir and debonaire of chere, 180
 
 ATTE.............2
Tr 1 209 For sodeynly he hitte hym atte fulle -- 208
Tr 1 1047 Yet, parde, God shal helpe us atte laste. 1046
 
 ATTENDAUNCES.....1
Tr 1 339 Ne no thing asketh so gret attendaunces 338
 
 ATTONES..........1
Tr 1 804 Thus wol she seyn, and al the town attones, 804
 
 ATTRICIOUN.......1
Tr 1 557 And hast for ferde caught attricioun? 556
 
 AUCTORITE........1
Tr 1 65 Dwellynge a lord of gret auctorite, 64
 
 AUCTOUR..........1
Tr 1 394 As writ myn auctour called Lollius, 394
 
 AUGHT............4
Tr 1 578 Wel more than aught the Grekes han yet wrought, 578
Tr 1 633 And there thow woost that I have aught myswent, 632
Tr 1 864 Knowe ich hire aught? For my love, telle me this. 864
Tr 1 1035 Than she of me aught elles understode 1034
 
 AUGHTE...........1
Tr 1 649 Ek the ne aughte nat ben yvel appayed, 648
 
 AUNGELIK.........1
Tr 1 102 So aungelik was hir natif beaute, 102
 
 AVAILLE..........2
Tr 1 20 Unto any lovere, and his cause availle, 20
Tr 1 756 For thy proverbes may me naught availle. 756
 
 AVANT............1
Tr 1 1050 And yet m' athenketh that this avant m' asterte! 1050
 
 AVAUNCE..........2
Tr 1 47 For so hope I my sowle best avaunce, 46
Tr 1 518 Of hem that Love list febly for to avaunce.' 518
 
 AVAYLLETH........1
Tr 1 604 Hymselven most, hym alderlest avaylleth, 604
 
 AVENTURE.........5
Tr 1 35 In Troilus unsely aventure. 34
Tr 1 368 It was to hym a right good aventure 368
Tr 1 568 " What cas, " quod Troilus, " or what aventure 568
Tr 1 784 Syn thyng to come is oft in aventure. 784
Tr 1 1092 And thus he dryeth forth his aventure. 1092
 
 AVENTURES........1
Tr 1 3 In lovynge, how his aventures fellen 2
 
 AVISE............1
Tr 1 364 Right of hire look, and gan it newe avise. 364
 
 AVYS.............1
Tr 1 620 That myn avys anoon may helpen us. " 620
 
 AWAKE............2
Tr 1 729 And cryde " Awake! " ful wonderlich and sharpe; 728
Tr 1 751 " Awake! " he gan to syken wonder soore, 750
 
 AWAKEN...........1
Tr 1 564 As for the tyme, and his corage awaken. 564
 
 AWE..............1
Tr 1 1006 Thanne arn thise folk that han moost God in awe, 1006
 
 AWEY.............1
Tr 1 572 Go hennes awey; for certes my deyinge 572
 
 AWHAPED..........1
Tr 1 316 And after this, nat fullich al awhaped, 316
 
 AY...............19
Tr 1 44 That God hem graunte ay good perseveraunce, 44
Tr 1 140 Aftir hir course, ay whil that thei were wrothe. 140
Tr 1 180 And neigh the dore, ay undre shames drede, 180
Tr 1 186 Byholding ay the ladies of the town, 186
Tr 1 328 And ay of Loves servantz every while, 328
Tr 1 361 And thought ay on hire so, withouten lette, 360
Tr 1 406 For ay thurst I, the more that ich it drynke. 406
Tr 1 427 But as hire man I wol ay lyve and sterve. 426
Tr 1 440 And brende hym so in soundry wise ay newe, 440
Tr 1 448 And ay the ner he was, the more he brende. 448
Tr 1 449 For ay the ner the fir, the hotter is -- 448
Tr 1 454 Was ay on hire, that fairer was to sene 454
Tr 1 499 That he was wel neigh wood; for ay his drede 498
Tr 1 510 Thow were ay wont ech lovere reprehende 510
Tr 1 859 To Cerberus yn helle ay be I bounde, 858
Tr 1 954 And for the beste ay suffre to the tyde, 954
Tr 1 957 Be diligent and trewe, and ay wel hide; 956
Tr 1 988 " Wherfore I am, and wol ben, ay redy 988
Tr 1 1076 And in the town his manere tho forth ay 1076
 
 AYEINS...........1
Tr 1 603 " Love, ayeins the which whoso defendeth 602
 
 AYEYN............3
Tr 1 280 And caught ayeyn his firste pleyinge chere. 280
Tr 1 334 Youre hire is quyt ayeyn, ye, God woot how! 334
Tr 1 1003 That erren aldermost ayeyn a lawe, 1002
 
 AYEYNS...........2
Tr 1 228 Ayeyns his wille that shuld his herte stere, 228
Tr 1 902 Requere naught that is ayeyns hyre name; 902
 
 BAD..............2
Tr 1 112 His mercy bad, hirselven excusynge. 112
Tr 1 357 But bad his folk to gon wher that hem liste. 356
 
 BAITEN...........1
Tr 1 192 Gan for to syke, or lete his eighen baiten 192
 
 BARE.............1
Tr 1 662 Yet to hymself his konnyng was ful bare, 662
 
 BATHEN...........1
Tr 1 22 But ye loveres, that bathen in gladnesse, 22
 
 BAY..............1
Tr 1 1073 But up anon upon his stede bay, 1072
 
 BAYARD...........1
Tr 1 218 As proude Bayard gynneth for to skippe 218
 
 BE...............66
Tr 1 21 Have he my thonk, and myn be this travaille! 20
Tr 1 23 If any drope of pyte in yow be, 22
Tr 1 37 In love, that nevere nyl recovered be, 36
Tr 1 39 Thorugh wikked tonges, be it he or she; 38
Tr 1 46 That it to Love be worship and plesaunce. 46
Tr 1 48 To prey for hem that Loves servauntz be, 48
Tr 1 68 Knew wel that Troie sholde destroied be, 68
Tr 1 88 With hem of Grece, and casten to be wroken 88
Tr 1 202 O veray fooles, nyce and blynde be ye! 202
Tr 1 203 Ther nys nat oon kan war by other be. " 202
Tr 1 239 That this be soth, hath preved and doth yit. 238
Tr 1 242 Than they that han be most with love ynome; 242
Tr 1 246 And trewelich it sit wel to be so, 246
Tr 1 308 Blissed be Love, that kan thus folk converte! 308
Tr 1 338 But it a sely fewe pointes be; 338
Tr 1 349 Be wroth, than shaltow have a groyn anon. 348
Tr 1 373 Ne myghte for so goodly oon be lorn 372
Tr 1 383 But he myghte ought recovered be therby, 382
Tr 1 385 Yelt bittre fruyt, though swete seed be sowe. 384
Tr 1 402 If love be good, from whennes cometh my woo? 402
Tr 1 403 If it be wikke, a wonder thynketh me, 402
Tr 1 413 But if that I consente that it be? 412
Tr 1 423 My spirit, which that oughte youres be. 422
Tr 1 426 She be, I not, which that ye do me serve; 426
Tr 1 513 If this be wist, but evere in thin absence 512
Tr 1 530 For, be myn hidde sorwe iblowe on brede, 530
Tr 1 575 " But if thow wene I be thus sik for drede, 574
Tr 1 581 Be thow naught wroth; I hide it for the beste. " 580
Tr 1 583 Ful ofte seyde, " Allas, what may this be? 582
Tr 1 590 If it be so I do the no comfort, 590
Tr 1 597 And seide hym thus: " God leve it be my beste 596
Tr 1 615 If it were wist -- but be thow in gladnesse, 614
Tr 1 625 " Though I be nyce, it happeth often so, 624
Tr 1 652 " I woot wel that it fareth thus be me 652
Tr 1 673 " And of o thing right siker maistow be, 672
Tr 1 679 Be what she be, and love hire as the liste! 678
Tr 1 679 Be what she be, and love hire as the liste! 678
Tr 1 701 " Lat be thy wepyng and thi drerynesse, 700
Tr 1 746 But if that it the bet governed be. 746
Tr 1 760 Lat be thyne olde ensaumples, I the preye. " 760
Tr 1 778 Quod Pandarus, " Allas! What may this be, 778
Tr 1 814 Or be recreant for his owne tene, 814
Tr 1 815 Or slen hymself, al be his lady fair? 814
Tr 1 816 Nay, nay, but evere in oon be fressh and grene 816
Tr 1 832 I be thi boote, er that it be ful longe, 832
Tr 1 832 I be thi boote, er that it be ful longe, 832
Tr 1 849 Than cessed she Fortune anon to be. 848
Tr 1 853 Or that she be naught fer fro thyn helpynge? 852
Tr 1 856 Lat be thy wo and tornyng to the grounde; 856
Tr 1 859 To Cerberus yn helle ay be I bounde, 858
Tr 1 861 By my wil she sholde al be thyn to-morwe. 860
Tr 1 879 Love hath byset the wel; be of good cheere! 878
Tr 1 882 If she be fayr, thow woost thyself, I gesse, 882
Tr 1 890 " And forthi loke of good comfort thow be; 890
Tr 1 945 Hereafter may thy comfort be also. 944
Tr 1 953 " Now loke that atempre be thi bridel, 952
Tr 1 957 Be diligent and trewe, and ay wel hide; 956
Tr 1 958 Be lusty, fre; persevere in thy servyse, 958
Tr 1 993 That no man shal the wiser of it be; 992
Tr 1 1016 " But, deere frend, how shal my wo be lesse 1016
Tr 1 1017 Til this be doon? And good, ek telle me this: 1016
Tr 1 1019 Lest she be wroth -- this drede I moost, ywys -- 1018
Tr 1 1028 So lat m' alone, and it shal be thi beste. " 1028
Tr 1 1041 Adieu! Be glad! God spede us bothe two! 1040
Tr 1 1043 And of my spede be thyn al that swetnesse. " 1042
Tr 1 1082 That in his tyme was or myghte be; 1082