| AMENDE...........3 | |
| Tr 2 245 And if I have er this, I wol amende. | 244 |
| Tr 2 854 That day by day I in my wille amende. | 854 |
| Tr 2 1731 And in what plit oon is, God hym amende! " | 1730 |
| AMENDES..........1 | |
| Tr 2 342 To make amendes of so cruel a dede; | 342 |
| AMONG............1 | |
| Tr 2 885 And seyde, " Lord, is ther swych blisse among | 884 |
| AMONGES..........1 | |
| Tr 2 1175 Amonges othere thynges, out of drede -- | 1174 |
| AMPHIORAX........1 | |
| Tr 2 105 Amphiorax, fil thorugh the ground to helle. " | 104 |
| AMYS.............5 | |
| Tr 2 229 If I it tolde and ye it toke amys. | 228 |
| Tr 2 313 For whethir it be wel or be amys, | 312 |
| Tr 2 1007 I ferde amys, and hire biseche of routhe. | 1006 |
| Tr 2 1048 Lest of myn innocence I seyde amys, | 1048 |
| Tr 2 1508 That for hire love is that I fare amys; | 1508 |
| AN...............19 | |
| Tr 2 151 In many an unkouth, glad, and dep matere, | 150 |
| Tr 2 218 Whan that hire tale al brought was to an ende, | 218 |
| Tr 2 224 Sith yow is tid thus fair an aventure? " | 224 |
| Tr 2 510 Right for to speken of an ordinaunce, | 510 |
| Tr 2 620 An esy pas rydyng, in routes tweyne, | 620 |
| Tr 2 637 It was an heven upon hym for to see. | 636 |
| Tr 2 641 In which men myghte many an arwe fynde | 640 |
| Tr 2 809 And with an other thought hire herte quaketh. | 808 |
| Tr 2 826 That it an heven was hire vois to here. | 826 |
| Tr 2 867 And forthi, who that hath an hed of verre, | 866 |
| Tr 2 926 How that an egle, fethered whit as bon, | 926 |
| Tr 2 942 But Troilus, that hath caught hym an hete? " | 942 |
| Tr 2 1042 With asses feet, and hedde it as an ape, | 1042 |
| Tr 2 1225 She wolde fayn to doon his herte an ese. | 1224 |
| Tr 2 1335 Or as an ook comth of a litil spir, | 1334 |
| Tr 2 1389 But so nyl nought an ook, whan it is cast; | 1388 |
| Tr 2 1557 Shoop hire to ben, an houre after the prime, | 1556 |
| Tr 2 1705 Downward a steire, into an herber greene. | 1704 |
| Tr 2 1707 And largely, the mountance of an houre, | 1706 |
| AND..............654 | |
| Tr 2 9 Thow be my speed fro this forth, and my Muse, | 8 |
| Tr 2 23 Withinne a thousand yeer, and wordes tho | 22 |
| Tr 2 24 That hadden pris, now wonder nyce and straunge | 24 |
| Tr 2 25 Us thinketh hem, and yet thei spake hem so, | 24 |
| Tr 2 26 And spedde as wel in love as men now do; | 26 |
| Tr 2 29 And forthi if it happe in any wyse, | 28 |
| Tr 2 33 And thenketh, " So nold I nat love purchace, " | 32 |
| 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 51 That fresshe floures, blew and white and rede, | 50 |
| Tr 2 51 That fresshe floures, blew and white and rede, | 50 |
| Tr 2 53 And ful of bawme is fletyng every mede, | 52 |
| Tr 2 63 And made, er it was day, ful many a wente. | 62 |
| Tr 2 66 Whi she forshapen was; and evere lay | 66 |
| Tr 2 71 And gan to calle, and dresse hym up to ryse, | 70 |
| Tr 2 71 And gan to calle, and dresse hym up to ryse, | 70 |
| Tr 2 73 From Troilus, and ek his grete emprise; | 72 |
| Tr 2 74 And caste and knew in good plit was the moone | 74 |
| Tr 2 74 And caste and knew in good plit was the moone | 74 |
| Tr 2 75 To doon viage, and took his way ful soone | 74 |
| Tr 2 80 And they hym tolde, and he forth in gan pace, | 80 |
| Tr 2 80 And they hym tolde, and he forth in gan pace, | 80 |
| Tr 2 81 And fond two othere ladys sete and she, | 80 |
| Tr 2 81 And fond two othere ladys sete and she, | 80 |
| Tr 2 82 Withinne a paved parlour, and they thre | 82 |
| Tr 2 86 With youre book and all the compaignie! " | 86 |
| Tr 2 88 And up she roos, and by the hond in hye | 88 |
| Tr 2 88 And up she roos, and by the hond in hye | 88 |
| Tr 2 89 She took hym faste, and seyde, " This nyght thrie, | 88 |
| Tr 2 91 And with that word she doun on bench hym sette. | 90 |
| Tr 2 99 With that thei gonnen laughe, and tho she seyde, | 98 |
| Tr 2 101 And we han herd how that kyng Layus deyde | 100 |
| Tr 2 102 Thorugh Edippus his sone, and al that dede; | 102 |
| Tr 2 103 And here we stynten at thise lettres rede -- | 102 |
| Tr 2 107 And al th' assege of Thebes and the care; | 106 |
| Tr 2 107 And al th' assege of Thebes and the care; | 106 |
| Tr 2 109 But lat be this, and telle me how ye fare. | 108 |
| Tr 2 110 Do wey youre barbe, and shew youre face bare; | 110 |
| Tr 2 111 Do wey youre book, rys up, and lat us daunce, | 110 |
| Tr 2 112 And lat us don to May som observaunce. " | 112 |
| Tr 2 118 To bidde and rede on holy seyntes lyves; | 118 |
| Tr 2 119 Lat maydens gon to daunce, and yonge wyves. " | 118 |
| Tr 2 131 And but youreselven telle us what it is, | 130 |
| Tr 2 134 " And I youre borugh, ne nevere shal, for me, | 134 |
| Tr 2 136 " And whi so, uncle myn? Whi so? " quod she. | 136 |
| Tr 2 139 And ye it wiste, in al the town of Troye. | 138 |
| 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 2 149 And frendly tales, and with merie chiere, | 148 |
| Tr 2 149 And frendly tales, and with merie chiere, | 148 |
| Tr 2 150 Of this and that they pleide, and gonnen wade | 150 |
| Tr 2 150 Of this and that they pleide, and gonnen wade | 150 |
| Tr 2 151 In many an unkouth, glad, and dep matere, | 150 |
| Tr 2 154 That was the townes wal and Grekes yerde. | 154 |
| Tr 2 157 And ek his fresshe brother Troilus, | 156 |
| Tr 2 160 As alle trouthe and alle gentilesse, | 160 |
| Tr 2 161 Wisdom, honour, fredom, and worthinesse. " | 160 |
| Tr 2 166 And ben of goode condiciouns therto; | 166 |
| Tr 2 167 For gret power and moral vertu here | 166 |
| Tr 2 171 That is to mene, Ector and Troilus -- | 170 |
| Tr 2 175 Hire myght is wyde yknowe, and what they konne. | 174 |
| Tr 2 179 And he wel moore vertu hath than myght; | 178 |
| Tr 2 180 This knoweth many a wis and worthi wight. | 180 |
| Tr 2 187 And bereth hym here at hom so gentily | 186 |
| Tr 2 195 And thorugh the feld, in everi wightes eere, | 194 |
| Tr 2 198 Ther nas but Grekes blood -- and Troilus. | 198 |
| Tr 2 199 Now hem he hurte, and hem al down he caste; | 198 |
| Tr 2 201 He was hire deth, and sheld and lif for us, | 200 |
| Tr 2 201 He was hire deth, and sheld and lif for us, | 200 |
| Tr 2 206 And wher hym lest, best felawshipe kan | 206 |
| Tr 2 208 And with that word tho Pandarus, as blyve, | 208 |
| Tr 2 209 He took his leve, and seyde, " I wol gon henne. " | 208 |
| Tr 2 212 And namelich of wommen? Wol ye so? | 212 |
| Tr 2 215 And everi wight that was aboute hem tho, | 214 |
| Tr 2 219 Of hire estat and of hire governaunce, | 218 |
| Tr 2 222 And cast youre widewes habit to mischaunce! | 222 |
| Tr 2 228 " And eke me wolde muche greve, iwis, | 228 |
| Tr 2 229 If I it tolde and ye it toke amys. | 228 |
| Tr 2 233 And Jupiter, that maketh the thondre rynge, | 232 |
| Tr 2 234 And by the blisful Venus that I serve, | 234 |
| Tr 2 237 That I best love, and lothest am to greve; | 236 |
| Tr 2 238 And that ye weten wel youreself, I leve. " | 238 |
| Tr 2 242 So muche as yow, and have so litel quyt; | 242 |
| Tr 2 243 And with the grace of God, emforth my wit, | 242 |
| Tr 2 245 And if I have er this, I wol amende. | 244 |
| Tr 2 247 As ye ben he that I love moost and triste, | 246 |
| Tr 2 249 And sey to me, youre nece, what yow liste. " | 248 |
| Tr 2 250 And with that word hire uncle anoon hire kiste, | 250 |
| Tr 2 251 And seyde, " Gladly, leve nece dere! | 250 |
| Tr 2 254 And Pandarus to coghe gan a lite, | 254 |
| Tr 2 255 And seyde, " Nece, alwey -- lo! -- to the laste, | 254 |
| Tr 2 260 " And sithe th' ende is every tales strengthe, | 260 |
| Tr 2 261 And this matere is so bihovely, | 260 |
| Tr 2 264 And with that word he gan right inwardly | 264 |
| Tr 2 265 Byholden hire and loken on hire face, | 264 |
| Tr 2 266 And seyde, " On swich a mirour goode grace! " | 266 |
| Tr 2 270 And trowe I wolde hire in my wil bigyle; | 270 |
| Tr 2 274 And loked on hire in a bysi wyse, | 274 |
| Tr 2 275 And she was war that he byheld hire so, | 274 |
| Tr 2 276 And seyde, " Lord! so faste ye m' avise! | 276 |
| Tr 2 278 " Yis, yys, " quod he, " and bet wol er I go! | 278 |
| Tr 2 286 But ryght his verray slouthe and wrecchednesse; | 286 |
| Tr 2 287 And swich a wight is for to blame, I gesse. | 286 |
| Tr 2 289 Ful lightly founden, and ye konne it take; | 288 |
| Tr 2 290 And for the love of God, and ek of me, | 290 |
| Tr 2 290 And for the love of God, and ek of me, | 290 |
| Tr 2 295 " And sith I speke of good entencioun, | 294 |
| Tr 2 297 And love as wel youre honour and renoun | 296 |
| Tr 2 297 And love as wel youre honour and renoun | 296 |
| Tr 2 300 And ye be wrooth therfore, or wene I lye, | 300 |
| Tr 2 305 And though my tale as now be to yow newe, | 304 |
| Tr 2 307 And were it thyng that me thoughte unsittynge, | 306 |
| Tr 2 310 Quod she, " come of, and telle me what it is. | 310 |
| Tr 2 312 And ek me longeth it to wite, ywis; | 312 |
| Tr 2 317 The goode, wise, worthi, fresshe, and free, | 316 |
| Tr 2 327 And seide, " If that ye don us bothe dyen | 326 |
| Tr 2 334 And hasteth hym with al his fulle myght | 334 |
| Tr 2 339 That is so trewe and worthi, as ye se, | 338 |
| Tr 2 348 And ye, that ben of beaute crop and roote, | 348 |
| Tr 2 348 And ye, that ben of beaute crop and roote, | 348 |
| Tr 2 351 " And also think wel that this is no gaude; | 350 |
| Tr 2 352 For me were levere thow and I and he | 352 |
| Tr 2 352 For me were levere thow and I and he | 352 |
| Tr 2 361 Than ye han doon er this, and moore feste, | 360 |
| Tr 2 363 This al and som, and pleynly, oure entente. | 362 |
| Tr 2 363 This al and som, and pleynly, oure entente. | 362 |
| Tr 2 374 Thenk ek how wel and wisely that he kan | 374 |
| Tr 2 376 That where he cometh he pris and thank hym geteth. | 376 |
| Tr 2 377 And ek therto, he shal come here so selde, | 376 |
| Tr 2 380 And wre yow in that mantel evere moo, | 380 |
| Tr 2 381 And God so wys be my savacioun, | 380 |
| Tr 2 395 And therfore er that age the devoure, | 394 |
| Tr 2 399 And Elde daunteth Daunger at the laste. | 398 |
| Tr 2 402 `So longe mote ye lyve, and alle proude, | 402 |
| Tr 2 404 And sende yow than a myrour in to prye, | 404 |
| Tr 2 407 With this he stynte, and caste adown the heed, | 406 |
| Tr 2 408 And she began to breste a-wepe anoon, | 408 |
| Tr 2 409 And seyde, " Allas, for wo! Why nere I deed? | 408 |
| Tr 2 413 Ret me to love, and sholde it me defende? | 412 |
| Tr 2 421 " What, is this al the joye and al the feste? | 420 |
| Tr 2 431 And God toforn, that am mystrusted thus! | 430 |
| Tr 2 440 And I with hym, here I me shryve, and seye | 440 |
| Tr 2 440 And I with hym, here I me shryve, and seye | 440 |
| Tr 2 447 And up he sterte, and on his wey he raughte, | 446 |
| Tr 2 447 And up he sterte, and on his wey he raughte, | 446 |
| Tr 2 451 That myghte be, and herde ek with hire ere | 450 |
| Tr 2 452 And saugh the sorwful ernest of the knyght, | 452 |
| Tr 2 453 And in his preier ek saugh noon unryght, | 452 |
| Tr 2 454 And for the harm that myghte ek fallen moore, | 454 |
| Tr 2 455 She gan to rewe and dredde hire wonder soore, | 454 |
| Tr 2 456 And thoughte thus: " Unhappes fallen thikke | 456 |
| Tr 2 457 Alday for love, and in swych manere cas | 456 |
| Tr 2 458 As men ben cruel in hemself and wikke; | 458 |
| Tr 2 459 And if this man sle here hymself -- allas! -- | 458 |
| Tr 2 463 And with a sorowful sik she sayde thrie, | 462 |
| Tr 2 466 And ek myn emes lif is in balaunce; | 466 |
| Tr 2 469 And ek his lif " -- and stynte for to wepe. | 468 |
| Tr 2 469 And ek his lif " -- and stynte for to wepe. | 468 |
| Tr 2 475 " Now wel, " quod she, " and I wol doon my peyne; | 474 |
| Tr 2 484 " And here I make a protestacioun | 484 |
| Tr 2 506 And seyde, " By my trouthe, I shal yow telle. | 506 |
| Tr 2 509 Gan he and I wel half a day to dwelle, | 508 |
| Tr 2 513 And casten with oure dartes to and fro, | 512 |
| Tr 2 513 And casten with oure dartes to and fro, | 512 |
| Tr 2 515 And on the gres adoun he leyde hym tho; | 514 |
| Tr 2 516 And I afer gan romen to and fro, | 516 |
| Tr 2 516 And I afer gan romen to and fro, | 516 |
| Tr 2 520 And sikirly, the soothe for to seyne, | 520 |
| Tr 2 529 Accepte in gree, and sende me swich penaunce | 528 |
| Tr 2 538 And wel the hotter ben the gledes rede, | 538 |
| Tr 2 539 That men hem wrien with asshen pale and dede.' | 538 |
| Tr 2 541 And gan to motre, I noot what, trewely. | 540 |
| Tr 2 542 And I with that gan stille awey to goon, | 542 |
| Tr 2 543 And leet therof as nothing wist had I, | 542 |
| Tr 2 544 And com ayein anon, and stood hym by, | 544 |
| Tr 2 544 And com ayein anon, and stood hym by, | 544 |
| Tr 2 545 And seyde, `Awake, ye slepen al to longe! | 544 |
| Tr 2 550 For love, and lat me lyven as I kan.' | 550 |
| Tr 2 551 But though that he for wo was pale and wan, | 550 |
| Tr 2 556 Into his chaumbre, and fond how that he lay | 556 |
| Tr 2 558 Ne herde I nevere, and what that was his mone | 558 |
| Tr 2 562 And ner I com, and fond he wepte soore; | 562 |
| Tr 2 562 And ner I com, and fond he wepte soore; | 562 |
| Tr 2 563 And God so wys be my savacioun, | 562 |
| Tr 2 568 " And God woot, nevere sith that I was born | 568 |
| Tr 2 575 " But for to save his lif, and elles nought, | 574 |
| Tr 2 576 And to noon harm of yow, thus am I dryven; | 576 |
| Tr 2 577 And for the love of God, that us hath wrought, | 576 |
| Tr 2 578 Swich cheer hym dooth that he and I may lyven! | 578 |
| Tr 2 580 And sith ye woot that myn entent is cleene, | 580 |
| Tr 2 582 " And right good thrift, I prey to God, have ye, | 582 |
| Tr 2 584 And be ye wis as ye be fair to see, | 584 |
| Tr 2 596 With this he took his leve, and hom he wente; | 596 |
| Tr 2 597 And, Lord, he was glad and wel bygon! | 596 |
| Tr 2 597 And, Lord, he was glad and wel bygon! | 596 |
| Tr 2 600 And set hire doun as stylle as any ston, | 600 |
| Tr 2 601 And every word gan up and down to wynde | 600 |
| Tr 2 601 And every word gan up and down to wynde | 600 |
| Tr 2 603 And wex somdel astoned in hire thought | 602 |
| Tr 2 609 And she naught love ayein, but if hire leste. | 608 |
| Tr 2 610 But as she sat allone and thoughte thus, | 610 |
| Tr 2 612 And men criden in the strete, " Se, Troilus | 612 |
| Tr 2 619 With that com he and al his folk anoon | 618 |
| Tr 2 626 And wownded was his hors, and gan to blede, | 626 |
| Tr 2 626 And wownded was his hors, and gan to blede, | 626 |
| 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 2 635 And ek to seen hym in his gere hym dresse, | 634 |
| Tr 2 640 His sheeld todasshed was with swerdes and maces, | 640 |
| Tr 2 642 That thirled hadde horn and nerf and rynde; | 642 |
| Tr 2 642 That thirled hadde horn and nerf and rynde; | 642 |
| Tr 2 643 And ay the peple cryde, " Here cometh oure joye, | 642 |
| Tr 2 644 And, next his brother, holder up of Troye! " | 644 |
| Tr 2 650 And leet it so softe in hire herte synke, | 650 |
| Tr 2 655 But I on hym have mercy and pitee. " | 654 |
| Tr 2 656 And with that thought, for pure ashamed, she | 656 |
| Tr 2 657 Gan in hire hed to pulle, and that as faste, | 656 |
| Tr 2 658 Whil he and alle the peple forby paste, | 658 |
| Tr 2 659 And gan to caste and rollen up and down | 658 |
| Tr 2 659 And gan to caste and rollen up and down | 658 |
| Tr 2 659 And gan to caste and rollen up and down | 658 |
| Tr 2 661 And his estat, and also his renown, | 660 |
| Tr 2 661 And his estat, and also his renown, | 660 |
| Tr 2 662 His wit, his shap, and ek his gentilesse; | 662 |
| Tr 2 664 Was al for hire, and thoughte it was a routhe | 664 |
| Tr 2 675 To like hym first, and I have told yow whi; | 674 |
| Tr 2 676 And after that, his manhod and his pyne | 676 |
| Tr 2 676 And after that, his manhod and his pyne | 676 |
| Tr 2 678 For which by proces and by good servyse | 678 |
| Tr 2 679 He gat hire love, and in no sodeyn wyse. | 678 |
| Tr 2 680 And also blisful Venus, wel arrayed, | 680 |
| Tr 2 682 Disposed wel, and with aspectes payed, | 682 |
| Tr 2 684 And soth to seyne, she nas not al a foo | 684 |
| Tr 2 688 That rideth forth, and lat us torne faste | 688 |
| Tr 2 690 Ther as she sat allone, and gan to caste | 690 |
| Tr 2 694 And, Lord! So she gan in hire thought argue | 694 |
| Tr 2 696 And what to doone best were, and what eschue, | 696 |
| Tr 2 696 And what to doone best were, and what eschue, | 696 |
| Tr 2 699 And what she thoughte somwhat shal I write, | 698 |
| Tr 2 702 She knew by syghte, and ek his gentilesse, | 702 |
| Tr 2 703 And thus she seyde, " Al were it nat to doone | 702 |
| Tr 2 705 It were honour with pley and with gladnesse | 704 |
| Tr 2 707 For myn estat, and also for his heele. | 706 |
| Tr 2 709 And sith he hath to se me swich delit, | 708 |
| Tr 2 722 " And ek I knowe of longe tyme agon | 722 |
| Tr 2 723 His thewes goode, and that he is nat nyce; | 722 |
| Tr 2 733 I knowe also, and alday heere and se, | 732 |
| Tr 2 733 I knowe also, and alday heere and se, | 732 |
| Tr 2 735 And whan hem leste namore, lat hem byleve! | 734 |
| Tr 2 739 For out and out he is the worthieste, | 738 |
| Tr 2 741 And yet his lif al lith now in my cure. | 740 |
| Tr 2 742 But swich is love, and ek myn aventure. | 742 |
| Tr 2 747 And goodlieste, who that taketh hede, | 746 |
| Tr 2 748 And so men seyn, in al the town of Troie. | 748 |
| Tr 2 752 Right yong, and stonde unteyd in lusty leese, | 752 |
| Tr 2 760 And though that I myn herte sette at reste | 760 |
| Tr 2 762 And kepe alwey myn honour and my name, | 762 |
| Tr 2 762 And kepe alwey myn honour and my name, | 762 |
| Tr 2 766 And that a cloude is put with wynd to flighte, | 766 |
| Tr 2 772 Sholde I now love, and put in jupartie | 772 |
| Tr 2 773 My sikernesse, and thrallen libertee? | 772 |
| Tr 2 776 Hire dredfull joye, hire constreinte, and hire peyne? | 776 |
| Tr 2 783 Whan us is wo, but wepe and sitte and thinke; | 782 |
| Tr 2 783 Whan us is wo, but wepe and sitte and thinke; | 782 |
| Tr 2 788 So cesseth love, and forth to love a newe. | 788 |
| Tr 2 800 To plesen hem that jangle of love, and dremen, | 800 |
| Tr 2 801 And coye hem, that they seye noon harm of me! | 800 |
| Tr 2 804 And who may stoppen every wikked tonge, | 804 |
| Tr 2 806 And after that, hire thought gan for to clere, | 806 |
| Tr 2 807 And seide, " He which that nothing undertaketh, | 806 |
| Tr 2 809 And with an other thought hire herte quaketh. | 808 |
| Tr 2 810 Than slepeth hope, and after drede awaketh. | 810 |
| Tr 2 812 She rist hire up, and went hire for to pleye. | 812 |
| Tr 2 815 And up and down ther made many a wente -- | 814 |
| Tr 2 815 And up and down ther made many a wente -- | 814 |
| Tr 2 816 Flexippe, she, Tharbe, and Antigone -- | 816 |
| Tr 2 818 And other of hire wommen, a gret route, | 818 |
| Tr 2 820 This yerd was large, and rayled alle th' aleyes, | 820 |
| Tr 2 821 And shadewed wel with blosmy bowes grene, | 820 |
| Tr 2 822 And benched newe, and sonded alle the weyes, | 822 |
| Tr 2 822 And benched newe, and sonded alle the weyes, | 822 |
| Tr 2 827 She seyde, " O Love, to whom I have and shal | 826 |
| Tr 2 833 In alle joie and seurte out of drede. | 832 |
| Tr 2 840 That evere was, and leest with harm desteyned. | 840 |
| Tr 2 844 Of vertu roote, of lust fynder and hed, | 844 |
| Tr 2 850 And thanked be ye, lord, for that I love! | 850 |
| Tr 2 852 To flemen alle manere vice and synne: | 852 |
| Tr 2 855 " And whoso seith that for to love is vice, | 854 |
| Tr 2 867 And forthi, who that hath an hed of verre, | 866 |
| 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 2 873 And his in me, that it shal evere laste. | 872 |
| Tr 2 876 And of hir song right with that word she stente, | 876 |
| Tr 2 877 And therwithal, " Now nece, " quod Cryseyde, | 876 |
| Tr 2 879 Antygone answerde anoon and seyde, | 878 |
| Tr 2 882 And let hire lif in moste honour and joye. " | 882 |
| Tr 2 882 And let hire lif in moste honour and joye. " | 882 |
| Tr 2 884 Quod tho Criseyde, and gan therwith to sike, | 884 |
| Tr 2 885 And seyde, " Lord, is ther swych blisse among | 884 |
| Tr 2 896 And axen fendes is it foul in helle. " | 896 |
| Tr 2 901 And ay gan love hire lasse for t' agaste | 900 |
| Tr 2 902 Than it dide erst, and synken in hire herte, | 902 |
| Tr 2 904 The dayes honour, and the hevenes ye, | 904 |
| Tr 2 906 Gan westren faste, and downward for to wrye, | 906 |
| Tr 2 908 And white thynges wexen dymme and donne | 908 |
| Tr 2 908 And white thynges wexen dymme and donne | 908 |
| Tr 2 909 For lak of lyght, and sterres for t' apere, | 908 |
| Tr 2 910 That she and alle hire folk in went yfeere. | 910 |
| Tr 2 912 And voided weren thei that voiden oughte, | 912 |
| 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 2 922 Of love, that made hire herte fressh and gay. | 922 |
| Tr 2 925 And as she slep, anonright tho hire mette | 924 |
| Tr 2 928 And out hire herte he rente, and that anon, | 928 |
| Tr 2 928 And out hire herte he rente, and that anon, | 928 |
| Tr 2 929 And dide his herte into hire brest to gon -- | 928 |
| Tr 2 931 And forth he fleigh, with herte left for herte. | 930 |
| Tr 2 932 Now lat hire slepe, and we oure tales holde | 932 |
| Tr 2 935 And in his chaumbre sit and hath abiden | 934 |
| Tr 2 935 And in his chaumbre sit and hath abiden | 934 |
| Tr 2 937 For Pandarus, and soughten hym ful faste, | 936 |
| Tr 2 938 Til they him founde and broughte him at the laste. | 938 |
| Tr 2 940 And seyde thus: " Who hath ben wel ibete | 940 |
| Tr 2 941 To-day with swerdes and with slynge-stones, | 940 |
| Tr 2 943 And gan to jape, and seyde, " Lord, so ye swete! | 942 |
| Tr 2 943 And gan to jape, and seyde, " Lord, so ye swete! | 942 |
| Tr 2 944 But ris and lat us soupe and go to reste. " | 944 |
| Tr 2 944 But ris and lat us soupe and go to reste. " | 944 |
| Tr 2 945 And he answerde hym, " Do we as the leste. " | 944 |
| Tr 2 948 And every wight out at the dore hym dyghte, | 948 |
| Tr 2 949 And where hym liste upon his wey him spedde. | 948 |
| Tr 2 953 Quod Pandarus, " Ly stylle and lat me slepe, | 952 |
| Tr 2 954 And don thyn hood; thy nedes spedde be! | 954 |
| Tr 2 955 And ches if thow wolt synge or daunce or lepe! | 954 |
| Tr 2 958 And love the best, by God and by my trouthe, | 958 |
| Tr 2 958 And love the best, by God and by my trouthe, | 958 |
| Tr 2 963 And therto hath she leyd hire feyth to borwe. | 962 |
| Tr 2 970 And spreden on hire kynde cours by rowe, | 970 |
| Tr 2 972 This Troilus, and seyde, " O Venus deere, | 972 |
| Tr 2 974 And to Pandare he held up bothe his hondes, | 974 |
| Tr 2 975 And seyde, " Lord, al thyn be that I have! | 974 |
| Tr 2 992 And God toforn, I wol be ther at pryme; | 992 |
| Tr 2 993 And forthi, werk somwhat as I shal seye, | 992 |
| Tr 2 996 Ben redy the to serve, and to this nyght | 996 |
| Tr 2 998 Don al thi lust, and shal with al my myght. | 998 |
| Tr 2 999 Do now as I shal seyn, and far aright; | 998 |
| Tr 2 1000 And if thow nylt, wite al thiself thi care! | 1000 |
| Tr 2 1007 I ferde amys, and hire biseche of routhe. | 1006 |
| Tr 2 1008 Now help thiself, and leve it nought for slouthe! | 1008 |
| Tr 2 1009 " And I myself wol therwith to hire gon; | 1008 |
| Tr 2 1010 And whan thow woost that I am with hire there, | 1010 |
| Tr 2 1013 And ryd forth by the place, as nought ne were, | 1012 |
| Tr 2 1014 And thow shalt fynde us, if I may, sittynge | 1014 |
| Tr 2 1016 " And if the list, than maystow us salue; | 1016 |
| Tr 2 1017 And upon me make thow thi countenaunce; | 1016 |
| Tr 2 1018 But by thi lif, be war and faste eschue | 1018 |
| Tr 2 1020 Rid forth thi wey, and hold thi governaunce; | 1020 |
| Tr 2 1021 And we shal speek of the somwhat, I trowe, | 1020 |
| Tr 2 1028 And if thow write a goodly word al softe, | 1028 |
| Tr 2 1036 To here his glee, and of his strokes fulle. | 1036 |
| Tr 2 1040 The forme alwey, and do that it be lik; | 1040 |
| Tr 2 1042 With asses feet, and hedde it as an ape, | 1042 |
| Tr 2 1052 Do that I seye, and lat me therwith gon; | 1052 |
| Tr 2 1053 For by that Lord that formede est and west, | 1052 |
| Tr 2 1055 Of hire hond; and if that thow nylt noon, | 1054 |
| Tr 2 1056 Lat be, and sory mote he ben his lyve | 1056 |
| Tr 2 1059 Sith that the list, I wil arise and write; | 1058 |
| Tr 2 1060 And blisful God prey ich with good entente, | 1060 |
| Tr 2 1061 The viage, and the lettre I shal endite, | 1060 |
| Tr 2 1062 So spede it; and thow, Minerva, the white, | 1062 |
| Tr 2 1064 And sette hym down, and wrot right in this wyse: | 1064 |
| Tr 2 1064 And sette hym down, and wrot right in this wyse: | 1064 |
| Tr 2 1067 His blisse, and ek thise other termes alle | 1066 |
| Tr 2 1069 And in ful humble wise, as in his speche, | 1068 |
| Tr 2 1072 And after this ful lowely he hire preyde | 1072 |
| Tr 2 1074 So hardy was to hire to write, and seyde | 1074 |
| Tr 2 1076 And pitousli gan mercy for to crye; | 1076 |
| Tr 2 1077 And after that he seyde -- and leigh ful loude -- | 1076 |
| Tr 2 1077 And after that he seyde -- and leigh ful loude -- | 1076 |
| Tr 2 1078 Hymself was litel worth, and lasse he koude; | 1078 |
| Tr 2 1079 And that she sholde han his konnyng excused, | 1078 |
| Tr 2 1080 That litel was, and ek he dredde hire soo; | 1080 |
| Tr 2 1081 And his unworthynesse he ay acused; | 1080 |
| Tr 2 1082 And after that than gan he telle his woo -- | 1082 |
| Tr 2 1084 And seyde he wolde in trouthe alwey hym holde; | 1084 |
| Tr 2 1085 And radde it over, and gan the lettre folde. | 1084 |
| Tr 2 1085 And radde it over, and gan the lettre folde. | 1084 |
| Tr 2 1086 And with his salte teris gan he bathe | 1086 |
| Tr 2 1087 The ruby in his signet, and it sette | 1086 |
| Tr 2 1088 Upon the wex deliverliche and rathe. | 1088 |
| Tr 2 1091 And seyde, " Lettre, a blisful destine | 1090 |
| Tr 2 1093 This Pandare tok the lettre, and that bytyme | 1092 |
| Tr 2 1094 A-morwe, and to his neces paleis sterte, | 1094 |
| Tr 2 1095 And faste he swor that it was passed prime, | 1094 |
| Tr 2 1096 And gan to jape, and seyde, " Ywys, myn herte, | 1096 |
| Tr 2 1096 And gan to jape, and seyde, " Ywys, myn herte, | 1096 |
| Tr 2 1101 With dredful herte, and desirous to here | 1100 |
| Tr 2 1105 Tel us youre joly wo and youre penaunce. | 1104 |
| Tr 2 1108 And she to laughe, it thoughte hire herte brest. | 1108 |
| Tr 2 1112 A Greek espie, and telleth newe thinges, | 1112 |
| Tr 2 1114 " Into the gardyn go we, and ye shal here, | 1114 |
| Tr 2 1118 And whan that he so fer was that the sown | 1118 |
| Tr 2 1120 He seyde hire thus, and out the lettre plighte: | 1120 |
| Tr 2 1123 And sente yow this lettre here by me. | 1122 |
| Tr 2 1125 And of som goodly answere yow purchace, | 1124 |
| Tr 2 1129 And took it naught, but al hire humble chere | 1128 |
| Tr 2 1130 Gan for to chaunge, and seyde, " Scrit ne bille, | 1130 |
| Tr 2 1132 Ne bryng me noon; and also, uncle deere, | 1132 |
| Tr 2 1135 " And loketh now if this be resonable, | 1134 |
| Tr 2 1136 And letteth nought, for favour ne for slouthe, | 1136 |
| Tr 2 1138 To myn estat, by God and by youre trouthe, | 1138 |
| Tr 2 1143 And seyde, " Now is this the grettest wondre | 1142 |
| Tr 2 1149 " But thus ye faren, wel neigh alle and some, | 1148 |
| Tr 2 1152 And whethir that he lyve or elles sterve. | 1152 |
| Tr 2 1154 Refuse it naught, " quod he, and hente hire faste, | 1154 |
| Tr 2 1155 And in hire bosom the lettre down he thraste, | 1154 |
| Tr 2 1156 And seyde hire, " Now cast it awey anon, | 1156 |
| Tr 2 1157 That folk may seen and gauren on us tweye. " | 1156 |
| Tr 2 1159 And gan to smyle, and seyde hym, " Em, I preye, | 1158 |
| Tr 2 1159 And gan to smyle, and seyde hym, " Em, I preye, | 1158 |
| Tr 2 1163 Therwith she lough, and seyde, " Go we dyne. " | 1162 |
| Tr 2 1164 And he gan at hymself to jape faste, | 1164 |
| Tr 2 1165 And seyde, " Nece, I have so gret a pyne | 1164 |
| Tr 2 1167 And gan his beste japes forth to caste, | 1166 |
| Tr 2 1168 And made hire so to laughe at his folye, | 1168 |
| Tr 2 1170 And whan that she was comen into halle, | 1170 |
| Tr 2 1172 And gan some of hire wommen to hire calle, | 1172 |
| Tr 2 1173 And streght into hire chambre gan she gon; | 1172 |
| Tr 2 1178 And fond no lak, she thoughte he koude good, | 1178 |
| Tr 2 1179 And up it putte, and wente hire in to dyne. | 1178 |
| Tr 2 1179 And up it putte, and wente hire in to dyne. | 1178 |
| Tr 2 1182 And seyde, " Ye were caught er that ye wiste. " | 1182 |
| Tr 2 1184 Tho wesshen they, and sette hem down, and ete; | 1184 |
| Tr 2 1184 Tho wesshen they, and sette hem down, and ete; | 1184 |
| Tr 2 1185 And after noon ful sleighly Pandarus | 1184 |
| Tr 2 1187 And seyde, " Nece, who hath araied thus | 1186 |
| Tr 2 1189 " Which hous? " quod she, and gan for to byholde, | 1188 |
| Tr 2 1190 And knew it wel, and whos it was hym tolde; | 1190 |
| Tr 2 1190 And knew it wel, and whos it was hym tolde; | 1190 |
| Tr 2 1191 And fillen forth in speche of thynges smale, | 1190 |
| Tr 2 1192 And seten in the windowe bothe tweye. | 1192 |
| Tr 2 1194 And saugh wel that hire folk were alle aweye, | 1194 |
| Tr 2 1199 And gan to homme, and seyde, " So I trowe. " | 1198 |
| Tr 2 1199 And gan to homme, and seyde, " So I trowe. " | 1198 |
| Tr 2 1202 And held his hondes up, and sat on knowe; | 1202 |
| Tr 2 1202 And held his hondes up, and sat on knowe; | 1202 |
| Tr 2 1204 Yif me the labour it to sowe and plite. " | 1204 |
| Tr 2 1206 " And ek I noot what I sholde to hym seye. " | 1206 |
| Tr 2 1209 Of his good wille, and doth hym nat to deye. | 1208 |
| Tr 2 1215 And into a closet, for t' avise hire bettre, | 1214 |
| Tr 2 1216 She wente allone, and gan hire herte unfettre | 1216 |
| Tr 2 1218 And sette hire down, and gan a lettre write, | 1218 |
| Tr 2 1218 And sette hire down, and gan a lettre write, | 1218 |
| Tr 2 1226 She shette it, and to Pandare in gan goon, | 1226 |
| Tr 2 1227 Ther as he sat and loked into the strete, | 1226 |
| Tr 2 1228 And down she sette hire by hym on a stoon | 1228 |
| Tr 2 1230 And seyde, " As wisly help me God the grete, | 1230 |
| Tr 2 1233 And took it hym. He thonked hire and seyde, | 1232 |
| Tr 2 1233 And took it hym. He thonked hire and seyde, | 1232 |
| Tr 2 1235 Comth ende good; and nece myn, Criseyde, | 1234 |
| Tr 2 1237 Oughte he be glad, by God and yonder sonne; | 1236 |
| Tr 2 1241 And hard was it youre herte for to grave. | 1240 |
| Tr 2 1247 And right as they declamed this matere, | 1246 |
| Tr 2 1250 Al softely, and thiderward gan bende | 1250 |
| Tr 2 1252 To paleis-ward; and Pandare hym aspide, | 1252 |
| Tr 2 1253 And seyde, " Nece, ysee who comth here ride! | 1252 |
| Tr 2 1256 " Nay, nay, " quod she, and wex as red as rose. | 1256 |
| Tr 2 1258 With dredful chere, and oft his hewes muwe; | 1258 |
| Tr 2 1259 And up his look debonairly he caste, | 1258 |
| Tr 2 1260 And bekked on Pandare, and forth he paste. | 1260 |
| Tr 2 1260 And bekked on Pandare, and forth he paste. | 1260 |
| Tr 2 1268 His goodly manere, and his gentilesse, | 1268 |
| Tr 2 1271 And how so she hath hard ben here-byforn, | 1270 |
| Tr 2 1276 Felte iren hoot, and he bygan to smyte, | 1276 |
| Tr 2 1277 And seyde, " Nece, I pray yow hertely, | 1276 |
| Tr 2 1286 Lat be youre nyce shame and youre folie, | 1286 |
| Tr 2 1287 And spek with hym in esyng of his herte; | 1286 |
| Tr 2 1289 But theron was to heven and to doone. | 1288 |
| Tr 2 1291 And whi? For speche; and it were ek to soone | 1290 |
| Tr 2 1291 And whi? For speche; and it were ek to soone | 1290 |
| Tr 2 1295 And guerdoun hym with nothing but with sighte. | 1294 |
| Tr 2 1301 As for the tyme; and whan that it was eve, | 1300 |
| Tr 2 1302 And al was wel, he roos and tok his leve. | 1302 |
| Tr 2 1302 And al was wel, he roos and tok his leve. | 1302 |
| Tr 2 1303 And on his wey ful faste homward he spedde, | 1302 |
| Tr 2 1304 And right for joye he felte his herte daunce; | 1304 |
| Tr 2 1305 And Troilus he fond allone abedde, | 1304 |
| Tr 2 1307 Bitwixen hope and derk disesperaunce. | 1306 |
| Tr 2 1310 And seyde, " Who is in his bed so soone | 1310 |
| Tr 2 1313 Quod Pandarus, " thow shalt arise and see | 1312 |
| Tr 2 1318 And Pandarus gan hym the lettre take, | 1318 |
| Tr 2 1319 And seyde, " Parde, God hath holpen us! | 1318 |
| Tr 2 1320 Have here a light, and loke on al this blake. " | 1320 |
| Tr 2 1321 But ofte gan the herte glade and quake | 1320 |
| Tr 2 1329 That what for hope and Pandarus byheste, | 1328 |
| Tr 2 1338 Wherfore I seye alwey, that day and nyght | 1338 |
| Tr 2 1340 Thanne he did erst, thorugh hope, and did his myght | 1340 |
| Tr 2 1342 And writen to hire of his sorwes soore. | 1342 |
| Tr 2 1345 And dide also his other observaunces | 1344 |
| 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 1353 And pitously gan ay tyl hym to pleyne, | 1352 |
| Tr 2 1354 And hym bisoughte of reed and som socours. | 1354 |
| Tr 2 1354 And hym bisoughte of reed and som socours. | 1354 |
| Tr 2 1355 And Pandarus, that sey his woode peyne, | 1354 |
| Tr 2 1357 And bisily with al his herte caste | 1356 |
| Tr 2 1358 Som of his wo to slen, and that as faste; | 1358 |
| Tr 2 1359 And seyde, " Lord, and frend, and brother dere, | 1358 |
| Tr 2 1359 And seyde, " Lord, and frend, and brother dere, | 1358 |
| Tr 2 1359 And seyde, " Lord, and frend, and brother dere, | 1358 |
| Tr 2 1362 And, by my trouthe, er it be dayes two, | 1362 |
| Tr 2 1363 And God toforn, yet shal I shape it so, | 1362 |
| Tr 2 1366 " And certeynly -- I noot if thow it woost, | 1366 |
| Tr 2 1370 And siker place his wo for to bywreye; | 1370 |
| Tr 2 1372 To here and see the giltlees in distresse. | 1372 |
| Tr 2 1387 " And reed that boweth down for every blast, | 1386 |
| Tr 2 1392 Acheved wel, and stant withouten doute, | 1392 |
| Tr 2 1401 " Now lat m' alone, and werken as I may, " | 1400 |
| Tr 2 1402 Quod he; and to Deiphebus wente he tho, | 1402 |
| Tr 2 1403 Which hadde his lord and grete frend ben ay; | 1402 |
| Tr 2 1409 In al that evere I may, and God tofore, | 1408 |
| Tr 2 1415 Pandare gan hym thanke, and to hym seyde, | 1414 |
| Tr 2 1417 That is my nece, and called is Criseyde, | 1416 |
| Tr 2 1419 And wrongfully han hire possessioun; | 1418 |
| Tr 2 1427 Wol be hire champioun with spore and yerde; | 1426 |
| Tr 2 1436 " And yif I more dorste preye as now, | 1436 |
| Tr 2 1437 And chargen yow to han so gret travaille, | 1436 |
| Tr 2 1444 To alle honour and bounte to consente, | 1444 |
| Tr 2 1445 Answerd, " It shal be don; and I kan fynde | 1444 |
| Tr 2 1452 For I have herd hym, o tyme and ek oother, | 1452 |
| Tr 2 1458 On my byhalve, and prey hym with us dyne. " | 1458 |
| Tr 2 1460 And took his leve, and nevere gan to fyne, | 1460 |
| Tr 2 1460 And took his leve, and nevere gan to fyne, | 1460 |
| Tr 2 1462 He com; and fond hire fro the mete arise, | 1462 |
| Tr 2 1463 And sette hym down, and spak right in this wise: | 1462 |
| Tr 2 1463 And sette hym down, and spak right in this wise: | 1462 |
| Tr 2 1469 And brynge on yow advocacies newe? " | 1468 |
| Tr 2 1470 " I, no! " quod she, and chaunged al hire hewe. | 1470 |
| Tr 2 1472 And don me wrong? What shal I doon, allas? | 1472 |
| Tr 2 1474 Nere it for Antenor and Eneas, | 1474 |
| Tr 2 1481 At Ector, and myn oother lordes moo, | 1480 |
| Tr 2 1482 And shortly maked ech of hem his foo, | 1482 |
| Tr 2 1485 And as thei casten what was best to doone, | 1484 |
| Tr 2 1491 He thonked hire, and went upon his weye. | 1490 |
| Tr 2 1493 To telle in short, and forth gan for to wende | 1492 |
| Tr 2 1495 And al this thyng he tolde hym, word and ende, | 1494 |
| Tr 2 1495 And al this thyng he tolde hym, word and ende, | 1494 |
| Tr 2 1496 And how that he Deiphebus gan to blende, | 1496 |
| Tr 2 1497 And seyde hym, " Now is tyme, if that thow konne, | 1496 |
| Tr 2 1498 To bere the wel tomorwe, and al is wonne. | 1498 |
| Tr 2 1502 Bileve it, and she shal han on the routhe: | 1502 |
| Tr 2 1505 And what it is, I leye, I kan arede. | 1504 |
| Tr 2 1513 " Thow shalt gon over nyght, and that bylyve, | 1512 |
| Tr 2 1518 And sey thow mayst no lenger up endure, | 1518 |
| Tr 2 1519 And ly right there, and byd thyn aventure. | 1518 |
| Tr 2 1519 And ly right there, and byd thyn aventure. | 1518 |
| Tr 2 1521 The same tyme, and lasten til a-morwe; | 1520 |
| Tr 2 1522 And lat se now how wel thow kanst it make, | 1522 |
| Tr 2 1524 Go now, farwel! And Venus here to borwe, | 1524 |
| Tr 2 1525 I hope, and thow this purpos holde ferme, | 1524 |
| Tr 2 1532 And hast the lasse need to countrefete, | 1532 |
| Tr 2 1534 " Lo, hold the at thi triste cloos, and I | 1534 |
| Tr 2 1537 And Troilus to paleis wente blyve. | 1536 |
| Tr 2 1539 And to Pandarus reed gan al assente, | 1538 |
| Tr 2 1540 And to Deiphebus hous at nyght he wente. | 1540 |
| Tr 2 1545 Whan he was leyd, and how men wolde hym glade? | 1544 |
| Tr 2 1550 To ben a frend and helpyng to Criseyde. | 1550 |
| Tr 2 1555 The morwen com, and neighen gan the tyme | 1554 |
| Tr 2 1561 But God and Pandare wist al what this mente. | 1560 |
| Tr 2 1565 For love of God, and lat us faste go | 1564 |
| Tr 2 1568 And lat us of hire saluynges pace. | 1568 |
| Tr 2 1570 And fedde hem wel with al that myghte like; | 1570 |
| Tr 2 1573 Lith yet " -- and therwithal he gan to sike; | 1572 |
| Tr 2 1574 And after that, he peyned hym to glade | 1574 |
| Tr 2 1575 Hem as he myghte, and cheere good he made. | 1574 |
| Tr 2 1578 And every wight gan waxen for accesse | 1578 |
| 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 1588 And Pandarus, of that they wolde afferme, | 1588 |
| Tr 2 1591 And every word gan for to notifie; | 1590 |
| Tr 2 1598 And as hem aughte, arisen everichon. | 1598 |
| Tr 2 1599 And gonne a while of this and that devise. | 1598 |
| Tr 2 1599 And gonne a while of this and that devise. | 1598 |
| Tr 2 1601 And seide to Deiphebus, " Wol ye gon, | 1600 |
| Tr 2 1605 Took first the tale, and seyde, " Go we blyve " ; | 1604 |
| Tr 2 1606 And goodly on Criseyde she biheld, | 1606 |
| Tr 2 1607 And seyde, " Joves lat hym nevere thryve | 1606 |
| Tr 2 1608 That doth yow harm, and brynge hym soone of lyve, | 1608 |
| Tr 2 1609 And yeve me sorwe, but he shal it rewe, | 1608 |
| Tr 2 1610 If that I may, and alle folk be trewe! " | 1610 |
| Tr 2 1613 " My lordes and my ladys, it stant thus: | 1612 |
| Tr 2 1619 And Poliphete they gonnen thus to warien: | 1618 |
| Tr 2 1621 And so he shal, for it ne may nought varien! " | 1620 |
| Tr 2 1625 Spak than Eleyne, and seyde, " Pandarus, | 1624 |
| Tr 2 1634 And, by youre leve, I wol but in right sterte | 1634 |
| Tr 2 1635 And do yow wyte, and that anon, iwys, | 1634 |
| Tr 2 1635 And do yow wyte, and that anon, iwys, | 1634 |
| Tr 2 1637 And in he lepte, and seyde hym in his ere, | 1636 |
| Tr 2 1637 And in he lepte, and seyde hym in his ere, | 1636 |
| Tr 2 1640 And Pandarus, withouten rekenynge, | 1640 |
| Tr 2 1641 Out wente anon to Eleyne and Deiphebus, | 1640 |
| Tr 2 1642 And seyde hem, " So ther be no taryinge, | 1642 |
| Tr 2 1645 And as he may enduren, he wol here. | 1644 |
| Tr 2 1647 And fewe folk may lightly make it warm; | 1646 |
| Tr 2 1657 And after this she may hym ones preye | 1656 |
| Tr 2 1658 To ben good lord, in short, and take hire leve. | 1658 |
| Tr 2 1660 " And ek, for she is straunge, he wol forbere | 1660 |
| Tr 2 1664 That secret is, and for the townes prow. " | 1664 |
| Tr 2 1665 And they, that nothyng knewe of his entente, | 1664 |
| Tr 2 1668 Gan hym salue, and wommanly to pleye, | 1668 |
| Tr 2 1669 And seyde, " Iwys, ye moste alweies arise! | 1668 |
| Tr 2 1671 And gan hire arm right over his shulder leye, | 1670 |
| Tr 2 1672 And hym with al hire wit to reconforte; | 1672 |
| Tr 2 1675 My deere brother Deiphebus and I, | 1674 |
| Tr 2 1676 For love of God -- and so doth Pandare eke -- | 1676 |
| Tr 2 1677 To ben good lord and frend, right hertely, | 1676 |
| Tr 2 1682 And al hire cas reherce, and that anon. | 1682 |
| Tr 2 1682 And al hire cas reherce, and that anon. | 1682 |
| Tr 2 1688 Quod Pandarus, " And it youre wille be | 1688 |
| Tr 2 1692 And with that word quod Troilus, " Ye two, | 1692 |
| Tr 2 1693 Deiphebus and my suster lief and deere, | 1692 |
| Tr 2 1693 Deiphebus and my suster lief and deere, | 1692 |
| Tr 2 1696 And fond, as hap was, at his beddes hed | 1696 |
| Tr 2 1697 The copie of a tretys and a lettre | 1696 |
| Tr 2 1704 And romyng outward, faste it gonne byholde, | 1704 |
| Tr 2 1707 And largely, the mountance of an houre, | 1706 |
| Tr 2 1708 Thei gonne on it to reden and to poure. | 1708 |
| Tr 2 1709 Now lat hem rede, and torne we anon | 1708 |
| Tr 2 1711 That al was wel, and out he gan to gon | 1710 |
| Tr 2 1712 Into the grete chaumbre, and that in hye, | 1712 |
| Tr 2 1713 And seyde, " God save al this compaynye! | 1712 |
| Tr 2 1715 Abideth yow, and ek my lordes tweyne. | 1714 |
| Tr 2 1719 And loke that ye thonken humblely | 1718 |
| Tr 2 1720 Hem alle thre, and whan ye may goodly | 1720 |
| Tr 2 1725 And arm in arm inward with hym she wente, | 1724 |
| Tr 2 1726 Avysed wel hire wordes and hire cheere; | 1726 |
| Tr 2 1727 And Pandarus, in ernestful manere, | 1726 |
| Tr 2 1729 Stynteth right here, and softely yow pleye. | 1728 |
| Tr 2 1731 And in what plit oon is, God hym amende! " | 1730 |
| Tr 2 1732 And inward thus, " Ful softely bygynne, | 1732 |
| Tr 2 1733 Nece, I conjure and heighly yow defende, | 1732 |
| Tr 2 1735 And in the vertu of corones tweyne, | 1734 |
| Tr 2 1738 And in what plit he lith. com of anon! | 1738 |
| Tr 2 1744 " In titeryng, and pursuyte, and delayes, | 1744 |
| Tr 2 1744 " In titeryng, and pursuyte, and delayes, | 1744 |
| Tr 2 1746 And though ye wolde han after mirye dayes, | 1746 |
| Tr 2 1747 Than dar ye naught. And whi? For she, and she | 1746 |
| Tr 2 1747 Than dar ye naught. And whi? For she, and she | 1746 |
| Tr 2 1748 Spak swych a word; thus loked he, and he! | 1748 |
| Tr 2 1750 Com of, therfore, and bryngeth hym to hele! " | 1750 |
| Tr 2 1753 That lay, and myghte whisprynge of hem here, | 1752 |
| Tr 2 1754 And thoughte, " O Lord, right now renneth my sort | 1754 |
| Tr 2 1756 And was the firste tyme he shulde hire preye | 1756 |