| A-DAY............1 | |
| Tr 2 60 It made his hewe a-day ful ofte greene. | 60 |
| A-MORWE..........2 | |
| Tr 2 1094 A-morwe, and to his neces paleis sterte, | 1094 |
| Tr 2 1521 The same tyme, and lasten til a-morwe; | 1520 |
| A-WEPE...........1 | |
| Tr 2 408 And she began to breste a-wepe anoon, | 408 |
| ABEDDE...........2 | |
| Tr 2 67 Pandare abedde, half in a slomberynge, | 66 |
| Tr 2 1305 And Troilus he fond allone abedde, | 1304 |
| ABET.............1 | |
| Tr 2 357 Thorugh myn abet that he thyn honour shente. | 356 |
| ABID.............2 | |
| Tr 2 985 Thow maist answer, `Abid, abid,' but he | 984 |
| Tr 2 990 So longe abid til that the nyght departe, | 990 |
| ABIDEN...........1 | |
| Tr 2 935 And in his chaumbre sit and hath abiden | 934 |
| ABIDETH..........2 | |
| Tr 2 987 In gret disese abideth for the peyne. " | 986 |
| Tr 2 1715 Abideth yow, and ek my lordes tweyne. | 1714 |
| ABLE.............3 | |
| Tr 2 207 To swich as hym thynketh able for to thryve. " | 206 |
| Tr 2 736 " I thenke ek how he able is for to have | 736 |
| Tr 2 903 That she wex somwhat able to converte. | 902 |
| ABOUTE...........4 | |
| Tr 2 215 And everi wight that was aboute hem tho, | 214 |
| Tr 2 819 Hire folowede in the gardyn al aboute. | 818 |
| Tr 2 1468 Is now aboute eftsones for to plete, | 1468 |
| Tr 2 1471 " What is he more aboute, me to drecche | 1470 |
| ABYDE............1 | |
| Tr 2 1158 Quod she, " I kan abyde til they be gon " ; | 1158 |
| ACCEPTE..........1 | |
| Tr 2 529 Accepte in gree, and sende me swich penaunce | 528 |
| ACCESSE..........3 | |
| Tr 2 1315 The which kan helen the of thyn accesse, | 1314 |
| Tr 2 1543 Or his accesse, or his sikliche manere, | 1542 |
| Tr 2 1578 And every wight gan waxen for accesse | 1578 |
| ACHEVED..........1 | |
| Tr 2 1392 Acheved wel, and stant withouten doute, | 1392 |
| ACHEVETH.........1 | |
| Tr 2 808 Nothyng n' acheveth, be hym looth or deere. " | 808 |
| ACHILLES.........1 | |
| Tr 2 416 Hadde loved outher hym or Achilles, | 416 |
| ACUSED...........1 | |
| Tr 2 1081 And his unworthynesse he ay acused; | 1080 |
| ADOUN............1 | |
| Tr 2 515 And on the gres adoun he leyde hym tho; | 514 |
| ADOWN............3 | |
| Tr 2 407 With this he stynte, and caste adown the heed, | 406 |
| Tr 2 540 " Wyth that he smot his hed adown anon, | 540 |
| Tr 2 813 Adown the steyre anonright tho she wente | 812 |
| ADRAD............1 | |
| Tr 2 115 By God, ye maken me ryght soore adrad! | 114 |
| ADVERSARIES......1 | |
| Tr 2 1435 Hire adversaries wolde of it agrise. | 1434 |
| ADVOCACIES.......1 | |
| Tr 2 1469 And brynge on yow advocacies newe? " | 1468 |
| AFER.............1 | |
| Tr 2 516 And I afer gan romen to and fro, | 516 |
| AFERED...........1 | |
| Tr 2 606 Of peril why she ought afered be. | 606 |
| AFFERME..........1 | |
| Tr 2 1588 And Pandarus, of that they wolde afferme, | 1588 |
| AFFILE...........1 | |
| Tr 2 1681 This Pandarus gan newe his tong affile, | 1680 |
| AFORYEYN.........1 | |
| Tr 2 1188 The yonder hous, that stant aforyeyn us? " | 1188 |
| AFTER............22 | |
| Tr 2 148 So after this, with many wordes glade, | 148 |
| Tr 2 512 " Soon after that bigonne we to lepe, | 512 |
| Tr 2 676 And after that, his manhod and his pyne | 676 |
| Tr 2 751 I thank it God -- as after myn estat, | 750 |
| Tr 2 806 And after that, hire thought gan for to clere, | 806 |
| Tr 2 810 Than slepeth hope, and after drede awaketh. | 810 |
| Tr 2 978 Ech after other, God so wys me save, | 978 |
| Tr 2 1072 And after this ful lowely he hire preyde | 1072 |
| Tr 2 1077 And after that he seyde -- and leigh ful loude -- | 1076 |
| Tr 2 1082 And after that than gan he telle his woo -- | 1082 |
| Tr 2 1185 And after noon ful sleighly Pandarus | 1184 |
| Tr 2 1347 And after that thise dees torned on chaunces, | 1346 |
| Tr 2 1349 And held after his gistes ay his pas; | 1348 |
| Tr 2 1350 And after swiche answeres as he hadde, | 1350 |
| Tr 2 1517 Sone after that, down in thi bed the leye, | 1516 |
| Tr 2 1557 Shoop hire to ben, an houre after the prime, | 1556 |
| Tr 2 1574 And after that, he peyned hym to glade | 1574 |
| Tr 2 1583 After compleynte, hym gonnen they to preyse, | 1582 |
| Tr 2 1657 And after this she may hym ones preye | 1656 |
| Tr 2 1674 So after this quod she, " We yow biseke, | 1674 |
| Tr 2 1683 Whan it was seyd, soone after in a while, | 1682 |
| Tr 2 1746 And though ye wolde han after mirye dayes, | 1746 |
| AGAST............2 | |
| Tr 2 302 " Beth naught agast, ne quaketh naught! Wherto? | 302 |
| Tr 2 311 For both I am agast what ye wol seye, | 310 |
| AGASTE...........1 | |
| Tr 2 901 And ay gan love hire lasse for t' agaste | 900 |
| AGAYN............2 | |
| Tr 2 52 Ben quike agayn, that wynter dede made, | 52 |
| Tr 2 448 Tyl she agayn hym by the lappe kaughte. | 448 |
| AGE..............1 | |
| Tr 2 395 And therfore er that age the devoure, | 394 |
| AGES.............1 | |
| Tr 2 27 Ek for to wynnen love in sondry ages, | 26 |
| AGO..............1 | |
| Tr 2 795 Or wher bycometh it, whan that it is ago. | 794 |
| AGON.............1 | |
| Tr 2 722 " And ek I knowe of longe tyme agon | 722 |
| AGOON............1 | |
| Tr 2 410 For of this world the feyth is al agoon. | 410 |
| AGRISE...........1 | |
| Tr 2 1435 Hire adversaries wolde of it agrise. | 1434 |
| AGROOS...........1 | |
| Tr 2 930 Of which she nought agroos, ne nothyng smerte -- | 930 |
| AILETH...........1 | |
| Tr 2 211 " What aileth yow to be thus wery soone, | 210 |
| AKE..............1 | |
| Tr 2 549 `Ye, frend,' quod he, `do ye youre hedes ake | 548 |
| AL...............132 | |
| Tr 2 16 Of al this werk, but prey yow mekely, | 16 |
| Tr 2 38 Ek in som lond were al the game shent, | 38 |
| Tr 2 44 That have in love seid lik, and don, in al; | 44 |
| Tr 2 46 And the right nought; yet al is seid or schal; | 46 |
| Tr 2 57 That Pandarus, for al his wise speche, | 56 |
| Tr 2 93 If God wol, al this yeer, " quod Pandarus; | 92 |
| Tr 2 102 Thorugh Edippus his sone, and al that dede; | 102 |
| Tr 2 106 Quod Pandarus, " Al this knowe I myselve, | 106 |
| Tr 2 107 And al th' assege of Thebes and the care; | 106 |
| Tr 2 129 For al this world ne kan I reden what | 128 |
| Tr 2 132 My wit is for t' arede it al to leene. | 132 |
| Tr 2 139 And ye it wiste, in al the town of Troye. | 138 |
| Tr 2 177 In al this world ther nys a bettre knyght | 176 |
| Tr 2 199 Now hem he hurte, and hem al down he caste; | 198 |
| Tr 2 217 Whil they two hadde al that hem liste in honde. | 216 |
| Tr 2 218 Whan that hire tale al brought was to an ende, | 218 |
| Tr 2 258 Yet for al that, in hire entencioun | 258 |
| Tr 2 259 Hire tale is al for som conclusioun. | 258 |
| Tr 2 271 For tendre wittes wenen al be wyle | 270 |
| Tr 2 298 As creature in al this world yborn, | 298 |
| Tr 2 321 Lo, here is al! What sholde I moore seye? | 320 |
| Tr 2 325 Al sholde I with this knyf my throte kerve. " | 324 |
| Tr 2 334 And hasteth hym with al his fulle myght | 334 |
| Tr 2 363 This al and som, and pleynly, oure entente. | 362 |
| Tr 2 378 What fors were it though al the town byhelde? | 378 |
| Tr 2 379 " Swych love of frendes regneth al this town; | 378 |
| Tr 2 410 For of this world the feyth is al agoon. | 410 |
| Tr 2 421 " What, is this al the joye and al the feste? | 420 |
| Tr 2 421 " What, is this al the joye and al the feste? | 420 |
| Tr 2 424 Is al this paynted proces seyd -- allas! -- | 424 |
| Tr 2 488 Though al the world on o day be my fo, | 488 |
| Tr 2 524 Al have I ben rebell in myn entente; | 524 |
| Tr 2 545 And seyde, `Awake, ye slepen al to longe! | 544 |
| Tr 2 555 It fel that I com romyng al allone | 554 |
| Tr 2 560 Al sodeynly he lefte his complaynynge. | 560 |
| Tr 2 572 But now to yow rehercen al his speche, | 572 |
| Tr 2 587 Whan ye ben his al hool as he is youre; | 586 |
| Tr 2 611 Ascry aros at scarmuch al withoute, | 610 |
| Tr 2 614 With that gan al hire meyne for to shoute, | 614 |
| Tr 2 619 With that com he and al his folk anoon | 618 |
| Tr 2 625 Al armed, save his hed, ful richely; | 624 |
| Tr 2 649 Criseyda gan al his chere aspien, | 648 |
| Tr 2 652 For of hire owen thought she wex al reed, | 652 |
| Tr 2 664 Was al for hire, and thoughte it was a routhe | 664 |
| Tr 2 672 Er al be wrought, withowten any drede. | 672 |
| Tr 2 684 And soth to seyne, she nas not al a foo | 684 |
| Tr 2 703 And thus she seyde, " Al were it nat to doone | 702 |
| Tr 2 734 Men loven wommen al biside hire leve, | 734 |
| Tr 2 737 Of al this noble town the thriftieste | 736 |
| Tr 2 741 And yet his lif al lith now in my cure. | 740 |
| Tr 2 745 Al wolde I that noon wiste of this thought -- | 744 |
| Tr 2 748 And so men seyn, in al the town of Troie. | 748 |
| Tr 2 803 Al be for harm that folk hire frendes quemen; | 802 |
| Tr 2 819 Hire folowede in the gardyn al aboute. | 818 |
| Tr 2 829 As I best kan, to yow, lord, yeve ich al | 828 |
| Tr 2 835 In love, iwys, that al that bereth lif | 834 |
| Tr 2 849 Of al this blisse, in which to bathe I gynne? | 848 |
| Tr 2 869 " But I with al myn herte and al my myght, | 868 |
| Tr 2 869 " But I with al myn herte and al my myght, | 868 |
| Tr 2 871 My deere herte and al myn owen knyght, | 870 |
| Tr 2 874 Al dredde I first to love hym to bigynne, | 874 |
| Tr 2 881 Of gret estat in al the town of Troye, | 880 |
| Tr 2 905 The nyghtes foo -- al this clepe I the sonne -- | 904 |
| Tr 2 915 Whan al was hust, than lay she stille and thoughte | 914 |
| Tr 2 916 Of al this thing; the manere and the wise | 916 |
| Tr 2 946 With al the haste goodly that they myghte | 946 |
| Tr 2 966 As ye han herd byfore, al he hym tolde. | 966 |
| Tr 2 975 And seyde, " Lord, al thyn be that I have! | 974 |
| Tr 2 976 For I am hool, al brosten ben my bondes. | 976 |
| Tr 2 988 " Al esily, now, for the love of Marte, " | 988 |
| Tr 2 998 Don al thi lust, and shal with al my myght. | 998 |
| Tr 2 998 Don al thi lust, and shal with al my myght. | 998 |
| Tr 2 1000 And if thow nylt, wite al thiself thi care! | 1000 |
| Tr 2 1028 And if thow write a goodly word al softe, | 1028 |
| Tr 2 1071 To telle al how, it axeth muchel space. | 1070 |
| Tr 2 1115 Al pryvely, of this a long sermoun. " | 1114 |
| Tr 2 1121 " Lo, he that is al holy youres free | 1120 |
| Tr 2 1129 And took it naught, but al hire humble chere | 1128 |
| Tr 2 1153 But for al that that ever I may deserve, | 1152 |
| Tr 2 1198 Therwith al rosy hewed tho wex she, | 1198 |
| Tr 2 1212 " Depardieux, " quod she, " God leve al be wel! | 1212 |
| Tr 2 1214 That evere I wroot, ye, al or any del. " | 1214 |
| Tr 2 1221 She thanked hym of al that he wel mente | 1220 |
| Tr 2 1243 Al wolde ye the forme of daunger save, | 1242 |
| Tr 2 1250 Al softely, and thiderward gan bende | 1250 |
| Tr 2 1266 To telle in short, hire liked al in-fere, | 1266 |
| Tr 2 1290 Considered al thing it may nat be; | 1290 |
| Tr 2 1302 And al was wel, he roos and tok his leve. | 1302 |
| Tr 2 1316 If thow do forthwith al thi bisynesse. " | 1316 |
| Tr 2 1320 Have here a light, and loke on al this blake. " | 1320 |
| Tr 2 1324 But finaly, he took al for the beste | 1324 |
| Tr 2 1327 Al covered she tho wordes under sheld. | 1326 |
| Tr 2 1357 And bisily with al his herte caste | 1356 |
| Tr 2 1361 But wiltow stynten al this woful cheere, | 1360 |
| Tr 2 1383 The greete sweigh doth it come al at ones, | 1382 |
| Tr 2 1393 Al han men ben the lenger theraboute. | 1392 |
| Tr 2 1409 In al that evere I may, and God tofore, | 1408 |
| Tr 2 1410 Al nere it but for man I love moost, | 1410 |
| Tr 2 1459 " Syre, al this shal be don, " quod Pandarus, | 1458 |
| Tr 2 1470 " I, no! " quod she, and chaunged al hire hewe. | 1470 |
| Tr 2 1477 No fors of that; lat hym han al yfeere, | 1476 |
| Tr 2 1495 And al this thyng he tolde hym, word and ende, | 1494 |
| Tr 2 1498 To bere the wel tomorwe, and al is wonne. | 1498 |
| Tr 2 1506 " Thow thynkest now, `How sholde I don al this? | 1506 |
| Tr 2 1512 Of sleyghte, for to coveren al thi cheere. | 1512 |
| Tr 2 1536 Therwith he took his leve al softely, | 1536 |
| Tr 2 1538 So glad ne was he nevere in al his lyve, | 1538 |
| Tr 2 1539 And to Pandarus reed gan al assente, | 1538 |
| Tr 2 1541 What nedeth yow to tellen al the cheere | 1540 |
| Tr 2 1546 But al for nought; he held forth ay the wyse | 1546 |
| Tr 2 1552 To ben hire fulle frend with al his myght. | 1552 |
| Tr 2 1561 But God and Pandare wist al what this mente. | 1560 |
| Tr 2 1562 Com ek Criseyde, al innocent of this, | 1562 |
| Tr 2 1567 Whi al this folk assembled in this place; | 1566 |
| Tr 2 1570 And fedde hem wel with al that myghte like; | 1570 |
| Tr 2 1581 But ther sat oon, al list hire nought to teche, | 1580 |
| Tr 2 1590 Herde al this thyng Criseyde wel inough, | 1590 |
| Tr 2 1595 But al passe I, lest ye to longe dwelle; | 1594 |
| Tr 2 1596 For for o fyn is al that evere I telle. | 1596 |
| Tr 2 1600 But Pandarus brak al that speche anon, | 1600 |
| Tr 2 1624 To ben hire help in al that evere they myghten. | 1624 |
| Tr 2 1631 She tolde hireself hym al this er she wente. | 1630 |
| Tr 2 1667 Eleyne, in al hire goodly softe wyse, | 1666 |
| Tr 2 1670 Now faire brother, beth al hool, I preye! " | 1670 |
| Tr 2 1672 And hym with al hire wit to reconforte; | 1672 |
| Tr 2 1682 And al hire cas reherce, and that anon. | 1682 |
| Tr 2 1685 I wol right fayn with al my myght ben oon -- | 1684 |
| Tr 2 1711 That al was wel, and out he gan to gon | 1710 |
| Tr 2 1713 And seyde, " God save al this compaynye! | 1712 |
| Tr 2 1723 Al innocent of Pandarus entente, | 1722 |
| Tr 2 1739 Thynk al swich taried tyde, but lost it nys. | 1738 |
| Tr 2 1743 While folk is blent, lo, al the tyme is wonne. | 1742 |