ALDAY.............1
Tr 3 1063 Men sen alday, and reden ek in stories, 1062
 
 ALDERBESTE........1
Tr 3 1597 He seyde, " O frend of frendes the alderbeste 1596
 
 ALDERFIRSTE.......1
Tr 3 97 Lo, the alderfirste word that hym asterte 96
 
 ALDERLEVEST.......1
Tr 3 239 " Myn alderlevest lord, and brother deere, 238
 
 ALGATES...........1
Tr 3 24 Algates hem that ye wol sette a-fyre, 24
 
 ALL...............2
Tr 3 383 And this in all the temples of this town 382
Tr 3 436 This was his lif: with all his fulle myght, 436
 
 ALLAS.............24
Tr 3 69 " Ye, swete herte? Allas, I may nought rise, 68
Tr 3 302 " O tonge, allas, so often here-byforn 302
Tr 3 802 " Allas! I wende, whoso tales tolde, 802
Tr 3 804 So lightly fals! Allas, conceytes wronge, 804
Tr 3 806 " Horaste! Allas, and falsen Troilus? 806
Tr 3 808 " Allas, what wikked spirit tolde hym thus? 808
Tr 3 843 Why doth my deere herte thus, allas? " 842
Tr 3 850 " To-morwe? Allas, that were a fair! " quod he; 850
Tr 3 1010 That jalousie, allas, that wikked wyvere, 1010
Tr 3 1013 Allas, that he, al hool or of hym slyvere, 1012
Tr 3 1050 Allas, what myght I more don or seye? " 1050
Tr 3 1077 " O Pandarus, " thoughte he, " allas, thi wile 1076
Tr 3 1101 Allas, youre owen Troilus is lorn! " 1100
Tr 3 1103 Ful fayn, " quod she. " Allas, that I was born " ! 1102
Tr 3 1172 And seyde, " Allas, upon my sorwes sike 1172
Tr 3 1423 That I was born, allas, what me is wo, 1422
Tr 3 1427 O nyght, allas, why nyltow over us hove 1426
Tr 3 1436 " Thow doost, allas, to shortly thyn office, 1436
Tr 3 1457 " Allas, what have thise loveris the agylt, 1456
Tr 3 1474 And shal I rise, allas, and shal I so? 1474
Tr 3 1479 Ne whan, allas, I shal the tyme see 1478
Tr 3 1484 How sholde I longe, allas, fro yow sojourne? 1484
Tr 3 1557 Seyde, " Al this nyght so reyned it, allas, 1556
Tr 3 1702 Quod Troilus, " Allas, now am I war 1702
 
 ALLE..............30
Tr 3 16 Thorugh which that thynges lyven alle and be, 16
Tr 3 61 And seyde, " God do boot on alle syke! 60
Tr 3 209 Tak, nece myn, youre leve at alle thre, 208
Tr 3 233 And alle the dores weren faste yshette, 232
Tr 3 384 Upon the goddes alle, I wol the swere 384
Tr 3 419 I wol alwey thyn hestes alle kepe. 418
Tr 3 430 That alle tho that lyven, soth to seyne, 430
Tr 3 469 Of alle joie hadde opned hire the yate. 468
Tr 3 497 His wordes alle, or every look, to poynte. 496
Tr 3 605 With alle joie and alle frendes fare 604
Tr 3 605 With alle joie and alle frendes fare 604
Tr 3 607 And after to the soper, alle and some, 606
Tr 3 685 Right overthwart, youre wommen liggen alle, 684
Tr 3 688 And alle hire wommen forth by ordinaunce 688
Tr 3 696 Whan that he sey that alle thyng was wel, 696
Tr 3 746 Ful sikerly they slepten alle yfere; 746
Tr 3 758 Quod she; " And how, unwist of hem alle? " 758
Tr 3 766 Youre wommen slepen alle, I undertake, 766
Tr 3 772 Quod he, " so as ye wommen demen alle, 772
Tr 3 855 " Nece, alle thyng hath tyme, I dar avowe; 854
Tr 3 858 Than to dispute and axe amonges alle 858
Tr 3 923 Considered alle thynges as they stoode, 922
Tr 3 952 For soone hope I we shul ben alle merye. " 952
Tr 3 1166 In alle thyng is myn entente cleene. 1166
Tr 3 1332 I speke hem alle under correccioun 1332
Tr 3 1542 Hire wordes alle, and every countenaunce, 1542
Tr 3 1672 And feithfully gan alle the goddes herie. 1672
Tr 3 1767 To cerclen hertes alle and faste bynde, 1766
Tr 3 1772 In alle nedes for the townes werre 1772
Tr 3 1787 And in despit hadde alle wrecchednesse; 1786
 
 ALLEGGE...........1
Tr 3 297 A thousand olde stories the allegge 296
 
 ALLIAUNCE.........1
Tr 3 1746 Love, that with an holsom alliaunce 1746
 
 ALLONE............3
Tr 3 413 To han for thyn, and lat me thanne allone. 412
Tr 3 540 And moste at swich a temple allone wake, 540
Tr 3 664 And I wol in that outer hous allone 664
 
 ALMENA............1
Tr 3 1428 As longe as whan Almena lay by Jove? 1428
 
 ALMOOST...........1
Tr 3 296 Diffusioun of speche, I koude almoost 296
 
 ALMOST............2
Tr 3 64 Therwith it semed as he wepte almost. 64
Tr 3 153 But youre honour, and sen hym almost sterve, 152
 
 ALOFTE............1
Tr 3 670 And careth nought what weder is alofte. 670
 
 ALONG.............1
Tr 3 783 That, but it were on hym along, ye nolde 782
 
 ALSO..............9
Tr 3 30 Ye sothfast cause of frendship ben also; 30
Tr 3 204 With that Eleyne and also Deiphebus 204
Tr 3 451 He say his lady somtyme, and also 450
Tr 3 1150 Of what man, and ek wheer, and also why 1150
Tr 3 1378 Nay, douteles, for also God me save, 1378
Tr 3 1388 Servise of love hadde erys also longe 1388
Tr 3 1548 Criseyde also, right in the same wyse, 1548
Tr 3 1633 For also seur as reed is every fir, 1632
Tr 3 1675 Of hire commyng, and of his also, 1674
 
 ALTERED...........1
Tr 3 1778 That altered his spirit so withinne. 1778
 
 ALTHOGH...........1
Tr 3 282 The preie ich eft, althogh thow shuldest deye, 282
 
 ALTHOUGH..........7
Tr 3 81 Although men sholde smyten of his hed. 80
Tr 3 170 " A kynges sone although ye be, ywys, 170
Tr 3 252 Although he were a thousand fold my brother. 252
Tr 3 442 Nil I naught swere, although he lay ful softe, 442
Tr 3 583 Although with hym to gon it was no fere, 582
Tr 3 972 That she hym kiste, although she siked sore, 972
Tr 3 1393 And loveres nought, although they holde hem nyce. 1392
 
 ALWEY.............12
Tr 3 133 In trouthe alwey to don yow my servise, 132
Tr 3 242 For love, of which thi wo wax alwey moore, 242
Tr 3 266 Syn thow art wys, and save alwey hire name. 266
Tr 3 419 I wol alwey thyn hestes alle kepe. 418
Tr 3 446 But in swich cas men is nought alwey plesed, 446
Tr 3 457 In swich await alwey, and in swich feere, 456
Tr 3 484 And Pandarus, to quike alwey the fir, 484
Tr 3 819 Or elles no wight hath hem alwey here. 818
Tr 3 995 " And youre goodnesse have I founde alwey yit, 994
Tr 3 1265 That serven best and most alwey labouren, 1264
Tr 3 1635 Bridle alwey wel thi speche and thi desir, 1634
Tr 3 1720 And held aboute hym alwey, out of drede, 1720
 
 ALYVE.............1
Tr 3 892 That myghte dede men alyve maken; 892
 
 AM................26
Tr 3 41 Whos clerc I am, so techeth me devyse 40
Tr 3 75 Sire, comen am I to yow for causes tweye: 74
Tr 3 253 " That is to seye, for the am I bicomen, 252
Tr 3 312 And I am sworn to holden it secree, 312
Tr 3 314 Iwis, I am avauntour at the leeste, 314
Tr 3 376 As I am mortal, if I late or yerne 376
Tr 3 398 I am nought wood, al if I lewed be! 398
Tr 3 647 I am right glad with yow to dwellen here; 646
Tr 3 651 Now am I glad, syn that yow list to dwelle. " 650
Tr 3 752 " My dere nece, " quod he, " it am I. 752
Tr 3 930 I am, til God me bettre mynde sende, 930
Tr 3 945 For I am here al in youre governaunce. " 944
Tr 3 1044 " Of which I am right sory but nought wroth; 1044
Tr 3 1085 Whan al is wist, than am I nought to blame. " 1084
Tr 3 1110 " Iwys, my deere herte, I am nought wroth, 1110
Tr 3 1112 " Now speke to me, for it am I, Criseyde! " 1112
Tr 3 1176 Doth what yow list; I am al in youre grace. " 1176
Tr 3 1284 That am unworthi to so swete a wight. 1284
Tr 3 1426 Or ellis I am lost for evere mo! 1426
Tr 3 1483 That I am ded anon, but I retourne. 1482
Tr 3 1512 For I am thyn, by God and by my trouthe! 1512
Tr 3 1607 Whos I am al, and shal, tyl that I deye. 1606
Tr 3 1608 And that I thus am hires, dar I seye, 1608
Tr 3 1620 And am as glad as man may of it be, 1620
Tr 3 1648 And seyde, " Frend, as I am trewe knyght, 1648
Tr 3 1702 Quod Troilus, " Allas, now am I war 1702