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| Tr 2 21 A blynd man kan nat juggen wel in hewis. | 20 |
| Tr 2 23 Withinne a thousand yeer, and wordes tho | 22 |
| Tr 2 61 So shop it that hym fil that day a teene | 60 |
| Tr 2 63 And made, er it was day, ful many a wente. | 62 |
| Tr 2 64 The swalowe Proigne, with a sorowful lay, | 64 |
| Tr 2 67 Pandare abedde, half in a slomberynge, | 66 |
| Tr 2 82 Withinne a paved parlour, and they thre | 82 |
| Tr 2 83 Herden a mayden reden hem the geste | 82 |
| Tr 2 114 Is that a widewes lif, so God yow save? | 114 |
| Tr 2 117 It satte me wel bet ay in a cave | 116 |
| Tr 2 121 " Yet koude I telle a thyng to doon yow pleye. " | 120 |
| Tr 2 126 It is a thing wel bet than swyche fyve. " | 126 |
| Tr 2 142 A thousand fold, and down hire eyghen caste; | 142 |
| Tr 2 145 And with a syk she seyde hym atte laste, | 144 |
| Tr 2 156 " Save in his arm he hath a litel wownde; | 156 |
| Tr 2 165 A kynges sone in armes wel to do, | 164 |
| Tr 2 177 In al this world ther nys a bettre knyght | 176 |
| Tr 2 180 This knoweth many a wis and worthi wight. | 180 |
| Tr 2 193 For nevere yet so thikke a swarm of been | 192 |
| Tr 2 225 " A, wel bithought! For love of God, " quod she, | 224 |
| Tr 2 231 Than seye a soth that were ayeyns youre wille. | 230 |
| Tr 2 254 And Pandarus to coghe gan a lite, | 254 |
| Tr 2 266 And seyde, " On swich a mirour goode grace! " | 266 |
| Tr 2 268 Aught harde, or make a proces any whyle, | 268 |
| Tr 2 274 And loked on hire in a bysi wyse, | 274 |
| Tr 2 287 And swich a wight is for to blame, I gesse. | 286 |
| Tr 2 294 If that yow list -- a wight so wel bygon. | 294 |
| Tr 2 336 Allas, that God yow swich a beaute sente! | 336 |
| Tr 2 340 Namoore than of a japer or a wrecche -- | 340 |
| Tr 2 340 Namoore than of a japer or a wrecche -- | 340 |
| Tr 2 342 To make amendes of so cruel a dede; | 342 |
| Tr 2 372 " What, who wol demen, though he se a man | 372 |
| Tr 2 384 So lat youre daunger sucred ben a lite, | 384 |
| Tr 2 394 In ech of yow a partie of beautee; | 394 |
| Tr 2 397 Lat this proverbe a loore unto yow be: | 396 |
| Tr 2 401 Whan that hym thinketh a womman berth hire hye, | 400 |
| Tr 2 404 And sende yow than a myrour in to prye, | 404 |
| Tr 2 405 In which that ye may se youre face a morwe!' | 404 |
| Tr 2 429 " A, may it be no bet? " quod Pandarus; | 428 |
| Tr 2 463 And with a sorowful sik she sayde thrie, | 462 |
| Tr 2 464 " A, Lord! What me is tid a sory chaunce! | 464 |
| Tr 2 464 " A, Lord! What me is tid a sory chaunce! | 464 |
| Tr 2 465 For myn estat lith in a jupartie, | 464 |
| Tr 2 478 Ne love a man ne kan I naught ne may | 478 |
| Tr 2 484 " And here I make a protestacioun | 484 |
| Tr 2 505 Tho Pandarus a litel gan to smyle, | 504 |
| Tr 2 508 In-with the paleis gardyn, by a welle, | 508 |
| Tr 2 509 Gan he and I wel half a day to dwelle, | 508 |
| Tr 2 548 Who sey evere or this so dul a man?' | 548 |
| Tr 2 552 Yet made he tho as fresshe a countenaunce | 552 |
| Tr 2 608 A womman so, his herte may tobreste, | 608 |
| Tr 2 615 " A, go we se! Cast up the yates wyde! | 614 |
| Tr 2 627 On which he rood a pas ful softely. | 626 |
| Tr 2 628 But swich a knyghtly sighte trewely | 628 |
| Tr 2 631 So lik a man of armes and a knyght | 630 |
| Tr 2 631 So lik a man of armes and a knyght | 630 |
| Tr 2 633 For bothe he hadde a body and a myght | 632 |
| Tr 2 633 For bothe he hadde a body and a myght | 632 |
| Tr 2 639 That by a tyssew heng his bak byhynde; | 638 |
| Tr 2 645 For which he wex a litel reed for shame | 644 |
| Tr 2 647 That to byholde it was a noble game | 646 |
| Tr 2 664 Was al for hire, and thoughte it was a routhe | 664 |
| Tr 2 667 " This was a sodeyn love; how myght it be | 666 |
| Tr 2 671 For every thing a gynnyng hath it nede | 670 |
| Tr 2 684 And soth to seyne, she nas not al a foo | 684 |
| Tr 2 687 Now lat us stynte of Troilus a throwe, | 686 |
| Tr 2 706 In honestee with swich a lord to deele, | 706 |
| Tr 2 716 For though a man forbede dronkenesse, | 716 |
| Tr 2 725 To wis is he to doon so gret a vice; | 724 |
| Tr 2 728 He shal me nevere bynde in swich a clause. | 728 |
| Tr 2 729 " Now sette a caas: the hardest is, ywys, | 728 |
| Tr 2 743 " Ne me to love, a wonder is it nought; | 742 |
| Tr 2 766 And that a cloude is put with wynd to flighte, | 766 |
| Tr 2 767 Which oversprat the sonne as for a space, | 766 |
| Tr 2 768 A cloudy thought gan thorugh hire soule pace, | 768 |
| Tr 2 788 So cesseth love, and forth to love a newe. | 788 |
| Tr 2 815 And up and down ther made many a wente -- | 814 |
| Tr 2 818 And other of hire wommen, a gret route, | 818 |
| Tr 2 825 Gan on a Troian song to singen cleere, | 824 |
| Tr 2 863 Though that a man, for fieblesse of his yen, | 862 |
| Tr 2 918 A nyghtyngale, upon a cedre grene, | 918 |
| Tr 2 918 A nyghtyngale, upon a cedre grene, | 918 |
| Tr 2 921 Peraunter in his briddes wise a lay | 920 |
| Tr 2 964 Algate a foot is hameled of thi sorwe! " | 964 |
| Tr 2 977 A thousand Troyes whoso that me yave, | 976 |
| Tr 2 1003 A thousand fold, but if I were as thow, | 1002 |
| Tr 2 1006 A lettre, in which I wolde hire tellen how | 1006 |
| Tr 2 1011 Worth thow upon a courser right anon -- | 1010 |
| Tr 2 1027 Biblotte it with thi teris ek a lite; | 1026 |
| Tr 2 1028 And if thow write a goodly word al softe, | 1028 |
| Tr 2 1041 For if a peyntour wolde peynte a pyk | 1040 |
| Tr 2 1041 For if a peyntour wolde peynte a pyk | 1040 |
| Tr 2 1043 It cordeth naught, so were it but a jape. " | 1042 |
| Tr 2 1045 But, as a dredful lovere, he seyde this: | 1044 |
| Tr 2 1089 Therwith a thousand tymes er he lette | 1088 |
| Tr 2 1091 And seyde, " Lettre, a blisful destine | 1090 |
| Tr 2 1098 I may naught slepe nevere a Mayes morwe; | 1098 |
| Tr 2 1099 I have a joly wo, a lusty sorwe. " | 1098 |
| Tr 2 1099 I have a joly wo, a lusty sorwe. " | 1098 |
| Tr 2 1111 Ther is right now come into town a gest, | 1110 |
| Tr 2 1112 A Greek espie, and telleth newe thinges, | 1112 |
| Tr 2 1115 Al pryvely, of this a long sermoun. " | 1114 |
| Tr 2 1137 To seyn a sooth; now were it covenable | 1136 |
| Tr 2 1147 Wolde I a lettre unto yow brynge or take | 1146 |
| Tr 2 1165 And seyde, " Nece, I have so gret a pyne | 1164 |
| Tr 2 1180 But Pandarus, that in a studye stood, | 1180 |
| Tr 2 1215 And into a closet, for t' avise hire bettre, | 1214 |
| Tr 2 1217 Out of desdaynes prisoun but a lite, | 1216 |
| Tr 2 1218 And sette hire down, and gan a lettre write, | 1218 |
| Tr 2 1228 And down she sette hire by hym on a stoon | 1228 |
| Tr 2 1229 Of jaspre, upon a quysshyn gold-ybete, | 1228 |
| Tr 2 1263 God woot wher he was lik a manly knyght! | 1262 |
| Tr 2 1272 To God hope I, she hath now kaught a thorn, | 1272 |
| Tr 2 1278 Tel me that I shal axen yow a lite: | 1278 |
| Tr 2 1279 A womman that were of his deth to wite, | 1278 |
| Tr 2 1292 To graunten hym so gret a libertee. | 1292 |
| Tr 2 1299 What sholde I make of this a long sermoun? | 1298 |
| Tr 2 1306 That lay, as do thise lovers, in a traunce | 1306 |
| Tr 2 1314 A charme that was sent right now to the, | 1314 |
| Tr 2 1320 Have here a light, and loke on al this blake. " | 1320 |
| Tr 2 1335 Or as an ook comth of a litil spir, | 1334 |
| Tr 2 1346 That til a lovere longeth in this cas; | 1346 |
| Tr 2 1364 That thow shalt come into a certeyn place, | 1364 |
| Tr 2 1369 A man to han a layser for to preye, | 1368 |
| Tr 2 1369 A man to han a layser for to preye, | 1368 |
| Tr 2 1375 To have a manere routhe upon my woo, | 1374 |
| Tr 2 1391 Men shal rejoissen of a gret empryse | 1390 |
| Tr 2 1395 A thing now which that I shal axen the: | 1394 |
| Tr 2 1407 Frend to a cause which that toucheth me. " | 1406 |
| Tr 2 1414 Ayeins a thing that myghte the forthynke. " | 1414 |
| Tr 2 1416 " Lo, sire, I have a lady in this town, | 1416 |
| Tr 2 1501 Somtyme a man mot telle his owen peyne. | 1500 |
| Tr 2 1550 To ben a frend and helpyng to Criseyde. | 1550 |
| Tr 2 1553 But swich a nede was to preye hym thenne, | 1552 |
| Tr 2 1554 As for to bidde a wood man for to renne! | 1554 |
| Tr 2 1579 A leche anon, and seyde, " In this manere | 1578 |
| Tr 2 1585 To preise a man, and up with pris hym reise | 1584 |
| Tr 2 1586 A thousand fold yet heigher than the sonne: | 1586 |
| Tr 2 1594 To mowen swich a knyght don lyve or dye? | 1594 |
| Tr 2 1599 And gonne a while of this and that devise. | 1598 |
| Tr 2 1615 He rong hem out a proces lik a belle | 1614 |
| Tr 2 1615 He rong hem out a proces lik a belle | 1614 |
| Tr 2 1633 By cause, lo, that she a lady is. | 1632 |
| Tr 2 1655 But it were I, for I kan in a throwe | 1654 |
| Tr 2 1683 Whan it was seyd, soone after in a while, | 1682 |
| Tr 2 1697 The copie of a tretys and a lettre | 1696 |
| Tr 2 1697 The copie of a tretys and a lettre | 1696 |
| Tr 2 1699 If swych a man was worthi to ben ded, | 1698 |
| Tr 2 1700 Woot I nought who; but in a grisly wise | 1700 |
| Tr 2 1705 Downward a steire, into an herber greene. | 1704 |
| Tr 2 1745 The folk devyne at waggyng of a stree; | 1744 |
| Tr 2 1748 Spak swych a word; thus loked he, and he! | 1748 |
| Tr 2 1752 Was Troilus nought in a kankedort, | 1752 |