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| Tr 3 20 And in a thousand formes down hym sente | 20 |
| Tr 3 27 And heighe or lowe, after a wight entendeth, | 26 |
| Tr 3 36 Ye folk a lawe han set in universe, | 36 |
| Tr 3 65 " Ha, a, " quod Troilus so reufully, | 64 |
| Tr 3 88 Or was to bold, to synge a fool a masse. | 88 |
| Tr 3 88 Or was to bold, to synge a fool a masse. | 88 |
| Tr 3 99 And stynte a while, and whan he myghte out brynge, | 98 |
| Tr 3 149 And resonable, a lady for to werne! | 148 |
| Tr 3 151 Were I a god, ye sholden sterve as yerne, | 150 |
| Tr 3 158 With nevere a word, but seyde hym softely, | 158 |
| Tr 3 170 " A kynges sone although ye be, ywys, | 170 |
| Tr 3 181 For every wo ye shal recovere a blisse " -- | 180 |
| Tr 3 200 " For ther have ye a leiser for to telle. " | 200 |
| Tr 3 229 And on a paillet al that glade nyght | 228 |
| Tr 3 237 And gan to speken in a sobre wyse | 236 |
| Tr 3 250 For the have I bigonne a gamen pleye | 250 |
| Tr 3 252 Although he were a thousand fold my brother. | 252 |
| Tr 3 254 Bitwixen game and ernest, swich a meene | 254 |
| Tr 3 281 " Wherfore, er I wol ferther gon a pas, | 280 |
| Tr 3 297 A thousand olde stories the allegge | 296 |
| Tr 3 300 Ayeins that vice, for to ben a labbe, | 300 |
| Tr 3 303 Hath mad ful many a lady bright of hewe | 302 |
| Tr 3 305 And many a maydes sorwe for to newe; | 304 |
| Tr 3 309 " Avauntour and a lyere, al is on; | 308 |
| Tr 3 310 As thus: I pose, a womman grante me | 310 |
| Tr 3 334 I shal thi proces set in swych a kynde, | 334 |
| Tr 3 389 A thousand tymes on a morwe sterve. | 388 |
| Tr 3 389 A thousand tymes on a morwe sterve. | 388 |
| Tr 3 397 I sholde wene it were a bauderye. | 396 |
| Tr 3 408 That this servise a shame be or jape, | 408 |
| Tr 3 438 This is to seyn, in armes as a knyght; | 438 |
| Tr 3 456 But it was spoken in so short a wise, | 456 |
| Tr 3 479 That wel she felte he was to hire a wal | 478 |
| Tr 3 495 I trowe it were a long thyng for to here -- | 494 |
| Tr 3 504 How sholde I thanne a lyne of it endite? | 504 |
| Tr 3 518 Hadde out of doute a tyme to it founde. | 518 |
| Tr 3 532 A certeyn houre, in which she comen sholde. | 532 |
| Tr 3 540 And moste at swich a temple allone wake, | 540 |
| Tr 3 550 Whan lightles is the world a nyght or tweyne, | 550 |
| Tr 3 574 Me were levere a thousand fold to dye. " | 574 |
| Tr 3 596 With a certein of hire owen men, | 596 |
| Tr 3 601 Thorughout a litel wyndow in a stewe, | 600 |
| Tr 3 601 Thorughout a litel wyndow in a stewe, | 600 |
| Tr 3 626 That swych a reyn from heven gan avale | 626 |
| Tr 3 628 Hadde of that smoky reyn a verray feere; | 628 |
| Tr 3 630 " Now were it tyme a lady to gon henne! | 630 |
| Tr 3 637 To wende as now, it were to me a shame. " | 636 |
| Tr 3 639 As half a world, took hede of his preiere; | 638 |
| Tr 3 640 And syn it ron, and al was on a flod, | 640 |
| Tr 3 642 And graunte it gladly with a frendes chere, | 642 |
| Tr 3 643 And have a thonk, as grucche and thanne abide; | 642 |
| Tr 3 650 " Were it a game or no, soth for to telle, | 650 |
| Tr 3 657 This were a weder for to slepen inne -- | 656 |
| Tr 3 694 But Pandarus, that wel koude ech a deel | 694 |
| Tr 3 708 Quod Pandarus, " Ne drede the nevere a deel, | 708 |
| Tr 3 740 But bid, and lat me gon biforn a lite. " | 740 |
| Tr 3 741 And with that word he gan undon a trappe, | 740 |
| Tr 3 747 And Pandarus, with a ful sobre cheere, | 746 |
| Tr 3 764 " It is nought good a slepyng hound to wake, | 764 |
| Tr 3 765 Ne yeve a wight a cause to devyne: | 764 |
| Tr 3 765 Ne yeve a wight a cause to devyne: | 764 |
| Tr 3 773 That for to holde in love a man in honde, | 772 |
| Tr 3 775 And maken hym an howve above a calle -- | 774 |
| Tr 3 777 She doth hireself a shame and hym a gyle. | 776 |
| Tr 3 777 She doth hireself a shame and hym a gyle. | 776 |
| Tr 3 787 Is thorugh a goter, by a pryve wente, | 786 |
| Tr 3 787 Is thorugh a goter, by a pryve wente, | 786 |
| Tr 3 796 He seith hym told is of a frend of his, | 796 |
| Tr 3 801 And with a sik she sorwfully answerde, | 800 |
| Tr 3 815 Imedled is with many a bitternesse! | 814 |
| Tr 3 832 And if to lese his joie he sette a myte, | 832 |
| Tr 3 850 " To-morwe? Allas, that were a fair! " quod he; | 850 |
| Tr 3 856 For whan a chaumbre afire is or an halle, | 856 |
| Tr 3 860 A, benedicite! For al among that fare | 860 |
| Tr 3 890 " A ryng? " quod he, " Ye haselwodes shaken! | 890 |
| Tr 3 891 Ye, nece myn, that ryng moste han a stoon | 890 |
| Tr 3 893 And swich a ryng trowe I that ye have non. | 892 |
| Tr 3 899 But if a fool were in a jalous rage, | 898 |
| Tr 3 899 But if a fool were in a jalous rage, | 898 |
| Tr 3 900 I nolde setten at his sorwe a myte, | 900 |
| Tr 3 901 But feffe hym with a fewe wordes white | 900 |
| Tr 3 919 And ek so like a sooth at prime face, | 918 |
| Tr 3 922 That though that she did hym as thanne a grace, | 922 |
| Tr 3 943 So werketh now in so discret a wise | 942 |
| Tr 3 958 She kouth. nought a word aright out brynge | 958 |
| Tr 3 964 And with that word he for a quysshen ran, | 964 |
| Tr 3 979 And took a light, and fond his contenaunce, | 978 |
| Tr 3 982 And cler stood on a ground of sikernesse, | 982 |
| Tr 3 1014 Shuld han his refut in so digne a place; | 1014 |
| Tr 3 1025 And wolde a busshel venym al excusen, | 1024 |
| Tr 3 1051 With that a fewe brighte teris newe | 1050 |
| Tr 3 1060 For I have seyn of a ful misty morwe | 1060 |
| Tr 3 1061 Folowen ful ofte a myrie someris day; | 1060 |
| Tr 3 1067 For it thoughte hym no strokes of a yerde | 1066 |
| Tr 3 1087 That from his eyen fil there nought a tere, | 1086 |
| Tr 3 1098 And seyde, " O thef, is this a mannes herte? " | 1098 |
| Tr 3 1123 And with a sik, whan he gan bet awake, | 1122 |
| Tr 3 1126 Quod tho Criseyde, " Is this a mannes game? | 1126 |
| Tr 3 1147 In many a cas, for every wyght, I gesse, | 1146 |
| Tr 3 1159 He seyde hire, whan she was at swich a feste, | 1158 |
| Tr 3 1161 Noot I nought what, al deere ynough a rysshe, | 1160 |
| Tr 3 1162 As he that nedes most a cause fisshe. | 1162 |
| Tr 3 1167 Swiche argumentes ne ben naught worth a beene. | 1166 |
| Tr 3 1188 And Pandarus with a ful good entente | 1188 |
| Tr 3 1195 Though that I tarie a yer, somtyme I moot, | 1194 |
| Tr 3 1213 As of a fevre or other gret siknesse, | 1212 |
| Tr 3 1218 That thorugh a peyne hath founden al his cure. | 1218 |
| Tr 3 1230 And as aboute a tree, with many a twiste, | 1230 |
| Tr 3 1230 And as aboute a tree, with many a twiste, | 1230 |
| Tr 3 1252 And therwithal a thousand tyme hire kiste, | 1252 |
| Tr 3 1271 And me bistowed in so heigh a place | 1270 |
| Tr 3 1284 That am unworthi to so swete a wight. | 1284 |
| Tr 3 1360 And wel a thousand tymes gan he syke -- | 1360 |
| Tr 3 1370 But wel I woot, a broche, gold and asure, | 1370 |
| Tr 3 1371 In which a ruby set was lik an herte, | 1370 |
| Tr 3 1373 Lord, trowe ye a coveytous or a wrecche, | 1372 |
| Tr 3 1373 Lord, trowe ye a coveytous or a wrecche, | 1372 |
| Tr 3 1382 Thei callen love a woodnesse or folie, | 1382 |
| Tr 3 1402 Of any wo of swich a tyme agoon, | 1402 |
| Tr 3 1404 And fallen in a newe joye anoon; | 1404 |
| Tr 3 1459 For many a lovere hastow slayn, and wilt; | 1458 |
| Tr 3 1493 And with a sik she seyde, " O herte deere, | 1492 |
| Tr 3 1509 God myghte nought a poynt my joies eche. | 1508 |
| Tr 3 1515 And if to yow it were a gret gladnesse | 1514 |
| Tr 3 1540 A thousand fold was worth more than he wende. | 1540 |
| Tr 3 1554 In swich a plit, she dorste make hym cheere. | 1554 |
| Tr 3 1573 Have here a swerd and smyteth of myn hed! " | 1572 |
| Tr 3 1601 That, though I myght a thousand tymes selle | 1600 |
| Tr 3 1602 Upon a day my lif in thi servise, | 1602 |
| Tr 3 1603 It myghte naught a moote in that suffise. | 1602 |
| Tr 3 1614 Or elles ded hadde I ben many a day. " | 1614 |
| Tr 3 1627 A man to han ben in prosperitee, | 1626 |
| Tr 3 1634 As gret a craft is kepe wel as wynne. | 1634 |
| Tr 3 1636 For worldly joie halt nought but by a wir. | 1636 |
| Tr 3 1654 But now I feele a newe qualitee -- | 1654 |
| Tr 3 1684 A thousand fold; this nedeth nought enquere. | 1684 |
| Tr 3 1713 And many a nyght they wroughte in this manere, | 1712 |
| Tr 3 1714 And thus Fortune a tyme ledde in joie | 1714 |
| Tr 3 1721 A world of folk, as com hym wel of kynde, | 1720 |
| Tr 3 1723 That swich a vois was of hym and a stevene, | 1722 |
| Tr 3 1723 That swich a vois was of hym and a stevene, | 1722 |
| Tr 3 1732 Kan nought the montance of a knotte unbynde | 1732 |
| Tr 3 1739 And swich a feste and swich a proces make | 1738 |
| Tr 3 1739 And swich a feste and swich a proces make | 1738 |
| Tr 3 1754 Holden a bond perpetuely durynge, | 1754 |
| Tr 3 1759 Constreyneth to a certeyn ende so | 1758 |