AMENDE............1
Tr 3 422 That al the world ne myghte it bet amende; 422
 
 AMENDEN...........1
Tr 3 1287 Yet mot I nede amenden in som wyse, 1286
 
 AMONG.............3
Tr 3 268 Among the peeple, as who seyth, halwed is. 268
Tr 3 860 A, benedicite! For al among that fare 860
Tr 3 1816 Al be that ther was som disese among, 1816
 
 AMONGES...........1
Tr 3 858 Than to dispute and axe amonges alle 858
 
 AMOROUS...........1
Tr 3 17 Comeveden, and amorous him made 16
 
 AMYS..............7
Tr 3 173 N' y nyl forbere, if that ye don amys, 172
Tr 3 270 That evere wiste that she dide amys. 270
Tr 3 845 I hope al shal be wel that is amys, 844
Tr 3 1034 That it unnethe doth or seyth amys, 1034
Tr 3 1125 " Why do ye with youreselven thus amys? " 1124
Tr 3 1180 And beth wel war ye do namore amys. " 1180
Tr 3 1629 Th' art wis ynough; forthi do nat amys: 1628
 
 AN................24
Tr 3 109 Right soone, I trowe, and do youre herte an ese, 108
Tr 3 114 It myghte han mad an herte of stoon to rewe; 114
Tr 3 118 For love of God, make of this thing an ende, 118
Tr 3 148 Quod Pandarus, " Lo, here an hard requeste, 148
Tr 3 286 To holden secree swich an heigh matere, 286
Tr 3 459 Wolde of hem two, or to it laye an ere, 458
Tr 3 462 To maken of hire speche aright an ende. 462
Tr 3 525 That, wiste he wel, an impossible were. 524
Tr 3 633 " To don myn herte as now so gret an ese 632
Tr 3 656 And seyde, " Lord, this is an huge rayn! 656
Tr 3 769 And whan my tale brought is to an ende, 768
Tr 3 775 And maken hym an howve above a calle -- 774
Tr 3 854 Nay, swiche abodes ben nought worth an hawe. 854
Tr 3 856 For whan a chaumbre afire is or an halle, 856
Tr 3 980 As for to looke upon an old romaunce. 980
Tr 3 1017 Is this an honour to thi deyte, 1016
Tr 3 1111 Have here my trouthe! " -- and many an other oth. 1110
Tr 3 1200 Right as an aspes leef she gan to quake, 1200
Tr 3 1371 In which a ruby set was lik an herte, 1370
Tr 3 1476 For how sholde I my lif an houre save, 1476
Tr 3 1523 An hondred tyme, and on his wey hym spedde; 1522
Tr 3 1595 An hondred sythe, and gan the tyme blesse 1594
Tr 3 1742 It was an hevene his wordes for to here; 1742
Tr 3 1746 Love, that with an holsom alliaunce 1746
 
 AND...............644
Tr 3 6 O veray cause of heele and of gladnesse, 6
Tr 3 7 Iheryed be thy myght and thi goodnesse! 6
Tr 3 8 In hevene and helle, in erthe and salte see 8
Tr 3 8 In hevene and helle, in erthe and salte see 8
Tr 3 10 As man, brid, best, fissh, herbe, and grene tree 10
Tr 3 12 God loveth, and to love wol nought werne, 12
Tr 3 13 And in this world no lyves creature 12
Tr 3 16 Thorugh which that thynges lyven alle and be, 16
Tr 3 17 Comeveden, and amorous him made 16
Tr 3 18 On mortal thyng, and as yow list, ay ye 18
Tr 3 20 And in a thousand formes down hym sente 20
Tr 3 21 For love in erthe, and whom yow liste he hente. 20
Tr 3 23 And as yow list, ye maken hertes digne; 22
Tr 3 25 They dreden shame, and vices they resygne; 24
Tr 3 26 Ye do hem corteys be, fresshe and benigne; 26
Tr 3 27 And heighe or lowe, after a wight entendeth, 26
Tr 3 29 Ye holden regne and hous in unitee; 28
Tr 3 35 As whi this fissh, and naught that, comth to were. 34
Tr 3 37 And this knowe I by hem that lovers be, 36
Tr 3 44 Inhielde, and do me shewe of thy swetnesse. 44
Tr 3 52 " Mafay, " thoughte he, " thus wol I sey, and thus; 52
Tr 3 54 That word is good, and this shal be my cheere; 54
Tr 3 57 And, Lord, so that his herte gan to quappe, 56
Tr 3 58 Heryng hire come, and shorte for to sike! 58
Tr 3 59 And Pandarus, that ledde hire by the lappe, 58
Tr 3 60 Com ner, and gan in at the curtyn pike, 60
Tr 3 61 And seyde, " God do boot on alle syke! 60
Tr 3 68 " Sire, " quod Criseyde, " it is Pandare and I. " 68
Tr 3 70 To knele and do yow honour in som wyse. " 70
Tr 3 71 And dressed hym upward, and she right tho 70
Tr 3 71 And dressed hym upward, and she right tho 70
Tr 3 76 First, yow to thonke, and of youre lordshipe eke 76
Tr 3 83 And sire, his lessoun, that he wende konne 82
Tr 3 86 For she was wis, and loved hym nevere the lasse, 86
Tr 3 93 Which vois ek quook, and therto his manere 92
Tr 3 94 Goodly abaist, and now his hewes rede, 94
Tr 3 96 With look down cast and humble iyolden chere, 96
Tr 3 99 And stynte a while, and whan he myghte out brynge, 98
Tr 3 99 And stynte a while, and whan he myghte out brynge, 98
Tr 3 103 And shal til that I, woful wight, be grave! 102
Tr 3 104 And though I dar, ne kan, unto yow pleyne, 104
Tr 3 107 I may out brynge, and if this yow displese, 106
Tr 3 109 Right soone, I trowe, and do youre herte an ese, 108
Tr 3 115 And Pandare wep as he to water wolde, 114
Tr 3 116 And poked evere his nece new and newe, 116
Tr 3 116 And poked evere his nece new and newe, 116
Tr 3 117 And seyde, " Wo bygon ben hertes trewe! 116
Tr 3 120 " I, what? " quod she, " by God and by my trouthe, 120
Tr 3 123 For Goddes love, and doth hym nought to deye! " 122
Tr 3 131 And thanne agreen that I may ben he, 130
Tr 3 134 " As to my lady right and chief resort, 134
Tr 3 135 With al my wit and al my diligence; 134
Tr 3 136 And I to han, right as yow list, comfort, 136
Tr 3 139 And that ye deigne me so muchel honoure 138
Tr 3 141 " And I to ben youre -- verray, humble, trewe, 140
Tr 3 142 Secret, and in my paynes pacient, 142
Tr 3 143 And evere mo desiren fresshly newe 142
Tr 3 144 To serve, and ben ylike diligent, 144
Tr 3 145 And with good herte al holly youre talent 144
Tr 3 149 And resonable, a lady for to werne! 148
Tr 3 153 But youre honour, and sen hym almost sterve, 152
Tr 3 154 And ben so loth to suffren hym yow serve. " 154
Tr 3 156 Ful esily and ful debonairly, 156
Tr 3 157 Avysyng hire, and hied nought to faste 156
Tr 3 160 And in swich forme as he gan now devyse, 160
Tr 3 163 Wolde, in honour of trouthe and gentilesse, 162
Tr 3 165 And myn honour with wit and bisynesse 164
Tr 3 165 And myn honour with wit and bisynesse 164
Tr 3 166 Ay kepe; and if I may don hym gladnesse, 166
Tr 3 174 To wratthe yow; and whil that ye me serve, 174
Tr 3 176 " And shortly, deere herte and al my knyght, 176
Tr 3 176 " And shortly, deere herte and al my knyght, 176
Tr 3 177 Beth glad, and draweth yow to lustinesse, 176
Tr 3 178 And I shal trewely, with al my myght, 178
Tr 3 182 And hym in armes took, and gan hym kisse. 182
Tr 3 182 And hym in armes took, and gan hym kisse. 182
Tr 3 183 Fil Pandarus on knees, and up his eyen 182
Tr 3 184 To heven threw, and held his hondes highe: 184
Tr 3 187 And Venus, thow mayst maken melodie! 186
Tr 3 194 And to, thow Troilus, whan thow mayst goon, 194
Tr 3 197 " And eseth there youre hertes right ynough; 196
Tr 3 198 And lat se which of yow shal bere the belle 198
Tr 3 204 With that Eleyne and also Deiphebus 204
Tr 3 206 And Lord, so thanne gan gronen Troilus, 206
Tr 3 207 His brother and his suster for to blende. 206
Tr 3 210 And lat hem speke, and cometh forth with me. " 210
Tr 3 210 And lat hem speke, and cometh forth with me. " 210
Tr 3 212 As she wel koude, and they hire reverence 212
Tr 3 214 And wonder wel speken, in hire absence, 214
Tr 3 216 Hire governaunce, hire wit, and hire manere 216
Tr 3 219 And torne we to Troilus ayein, 218
Tr 3 222 And of Eleyne and hym he wolde feyn 222
Tr 3 222 And of Eleyne and hym he wolde feyn 222
Tr 3 223 Delivered ben, and seyde that hym leste 222
Tr 3 224 To slepe, and after tales have reste. 224
Tr 3 225 Eleyne hym kiste, and took hire leve blyve, 224
Tr 3 226 Deiphebus ek, and hom wente every wight; 226
Tr 3 227 And Pandarus, as faste as he may dryve, 226
Tr 3 229 And on a paillet al that glade nyght 228
Tr 3 231 To tale; and wel was hem they were yfeere. 230
Tr 3 233 And alle the dores weren faste yshette, 232
Tr 3 236 Up roos, and on his beddes syde hym sette, 236
Tr 3 237 And gan to speken in a sobre wyse 236
Tr 3 239 " Myn alderlevest lord, and brother deere, 238
Tr 3 240 God woot, and thow, that it sat me so soore, 240
Tr 3 243 That I, with al my myght and al my loore, 242
Tr 3 246 " And have it brought to swich plit as thow woost, 246
Tr 3 249 And wostow whi? For shame it is to seye: 248
Tr 3 254 Bitwixen game and ernest, swich a meene 254
Tr 3 265 For Goddes love, and kep hire out of blame, 264
Tr 3 266 Syn thow art wys, and save alwey hire name. 266
Tr 3 273 And I hire em, and traitour ek yfeere! 272
Tr 3 273 And I hire em, and traitour ek yfeere! 272
Tr 3 274 " And were it wist that I, thorugh myn engyn, 274
Tr 3 276 To doon thi lust and holly to ben thyn, 276
Tr 3 278 And seyn that I the werste trecherie 278
Tr 3 280 And she forlost, and thow right nought ywonne. 280
Tr 3 280 And she forlost, and thow right nought ywonne. 280
Tr 3 285 And be nought wroth, though I the ofte preye 284
Tr 3 288 " And thynk what wo ther hath bitid er this, 288
Tr 3 290 And what meschaunce in this world yet ther is, 290
Tr 3 295 " And nere it that I wilne as now t' abregge 294
Tr 3 298 Of wommen lost through fals and foles bost. 298
Tr 3 299 Proverbes kanst thiself ynowe and woost 298
Tr 3 305 And many a maydes sorwe for to newe; 304
Tr 3 306 And for the more part, al is untrewe 306
Tr 3 307 That men of yelpe, and it were brought to preve. 306
Tr 3 309 " Avauntour and a lyere, al is on; 308
Tr 3 311 Hire love, and seith that other wol she non, 310
Tr 3 312 And I am sworn to holden it secree, 312
Tr 3 313 And after I go telle it two or thre -- 312
Tr 3 315 And lyere, for I breke my biheste. 314
Tr 3 318 That hem avaunte of wommen, and by name, 318
Tr 3 325 And for the harm that in the werld is now, 324
Tr 3 332 And kep the clos, and be now of good cheere, 332
Tr 3 332 And kep the clos, and be now of good cheere, 332
Tr 3 335 And God toforn, that it shal the suffise, 334
Tr 3 340 And day is set the chartres up to make. 340
Tr 3 342 And bid for me, syn thow art now in blysse, 342
Tr 3 348 Gan tho for joie wasten and tomelte, 348
Tr 3 349 And al the richesse of his sikes sore 348
Tr 3 351 But right so as thise holtes and thise hayis, 350
Tr 3 352 That han in wynter dede ben and dreye, 352
Tr 3 358 And gan his look on Pandarus up caste 358
Tr 3 359 Ful sobrely, and frendly for to se, 358
Tr 3 360 And seyde, " Frend, in Aperil the laste -- 360
Tr 3 363 And how thow dedest al thi bisynesse 362
Tr 3 367 And peril non was it to the bywreye, 366
Tr 3 371 That quake now, and no wight may us here? 370
Tr 3 374 And, if I lye, Achilles with his spere 374
Tr 3 379 " That rather deye I wolde, and determyne, 378
Tr 3 381 In wrecchidnesse, in filthe, and in vermyne, 380
Tr 3 383 And this in all the temples of this town 382
Tr 3 386 " And that thow hast so muche ido for me 386
Tr 3 402 And this that thow doost, calle it gentilesse, 402
Tr 3 403 Compassioun, and felawship, and trist. 402
Tr 3 403 Compassioun, and felawship, and trist. 402
Tr 3 407 " And that thow knowe I thynke nought ne wene 406
Tr 3 413 To han for thyn, and lat me thanne allone. 412
Tr 3 415 My lif to save and for non hope of mede, 414
Tr 3 418 For heigh and lough, withowten any drede, 418
Tr 3 420 Have now good nyght, and lat us bothe slepe. " 420
Tr 3 423 And on the morwe, whan they were arayed, 422
Tr 3 426 For sharp desir of hope and of plesaunce, 426
Tr 3 429 Ech racle dede and ech unbridled cheere, 428
Tr 3 435 And al the while which that I yow devyse, 434
Tr 3 439 And for the more part, the longe nyght 438
Tr 3 440 He lay and thoughte how that he myghte serve 440
Tr 3 445 And wold of that hym missed han ben sesed. 444
Tr 3 451 He say his lady somtyme, and also 450
Tr 3 453 And by hire bothe avys, as was the beste, 452
Tr 3 457 In swich await alwey, and in swich feere, 456
Tr 3 470 And shortly of this proces for to pace, 470
Tr 3 471 So wel his werk and wordes he bisette, 470
Tr 3 478 So secret, and of swich obeisaunce, 478
Tr 3 480 Of stiel, and sheld from every displesaunce; 480
Tr 3 484 And Pandarus, to quike alwey the fir, 484
Tr 3 485 Was evere ylike prest and diligent; 484
Tr 3 487 He shof ay on, he to and fro was sent; 486
Tr 3 500 And though I wolde, I koude nought, ywys; 500
Tr 3 506 That stondyng in concord and in quiete, 506
Tr 3 507 Thise ilke two, Criseyde and Troilus, 506
Tr 3 508 As I have told, and in this tyme swete -- 508
Tr 3 515 His faire nece and Troilus yfere, 514
Tr 3 521 Forncast and put in execucioun, 520
Tr 3 522 And neither left for cost ne for travaille. 522
Tr 3 524 And for to ben in ought aspied there, 524
Tr 3 527 Of every pie and every lette-game; 526
Tr 3 529 In this matere, bothe fremde and tame. 528
Tr 3 533 And Troilus, that al this purveiaunce 532
Tr 3 534 Knew at the fulle, and waited on it ay, 534
Tr 3 536 And found his cause, and therto his aray, 536
Tr 3 536 And found his cause, and therto his aray, 536
Tr 3 540 And moste at swich a temple allone wake, 540
Tr 3 542 And first to sen the holy laurer quake, 542
Tr 3 545 And forthy lette hym no man, God forbede, 544
Tr 3 548 But Pandare up and, shortly for to seyne, 548
Tr 3 551 And that the wolken shop hym for to reyne, 550
Tr 3 555 As he was wont, and of hymself to jape; 554
Tr 3 556 And finaly he swor and gan hire seye, 556
Tr 3 556 And finaly he swor and gan hire seye, 556
Tr 3 557 By this and that, she sholde hym nought escape, 556
Tr 3 561 At which she lough, and gan hire faste excuse, 560
Tr 3 562 And seyde, " It reyneth. lo, how sholde I gon? " 562
Tr 3 569 And axed hym if Troilus were there. 568
Tr 3 571 And seyde, " Nece, I pose that he were; 570
Tr 3 581 And, as his nece, obeyed as hire oughte. 580
Tr 3 586 And wel avyse hym whom he broughte there; 586
Tr 3 587 And seyde hym, " Em, syn I moste on yow triste, 586
Tr 3 588 Loke al be wel, and do now as yow liste. " 588
Tr 3 589 He swor hire yis, by stokkes and by stones, 588
Tr 3 590 And by the goddes that in hevene dwelle, 590
Tr 3 591 Or elles were hym levere, soule and bones, 590
Tr 3 594 Whan al was wel, he roos and took his leve, 594
Tr 3 595 And she to soper com, whan it was eve, 594
Tr 3 597 And with hire faire nece Antigone, 596
Tr 3 598 And other of hire wommen nyne or ten. 598
Tr 3 600 But Troilus, that stood and myght it se 600
Tr 3 605 With alle joie and alle frendes fare 604
Tr 3 607 And after to the soper, alle and some, 606
Tr 3 607 And after to the soper, alle and some, 606
Tr 3 610 And after soper gonnen they to rise, 610
Tr 3 611 At ese wel, with herte fresshe and glade; 610
Tr 3 612 And wel was hym that koude best devyse 612
Tr 3 616 She took hire leve, and nedes wolde wende. 616
Tr 3 625 Saturne, and Jove, in Cancro joyned were, 624
Tr 3 629 At which Pandare tho lough, and seyde thenne, 628
Tr 3 640 And syn it ron, and al was on a flod, 640
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 3 643 And have a thonk, as grucche and thanne abide; 642
Tr 3 645 " I wol, " quod she, " myn uncle lief and deere; 644
Tr 3 653 The newe joie and al the feste agayn. 652
Tr 3 656 And seyde, " Lord, this is an huge rayn! 656
Tr 3 658 And that I rede us soone to bygynne. 658
Tr 3 659 " And nece, woot ye wher I wol yow leye, 658
Tr 3 661 And for ye neither shullen, dar I seye, 660
Tr 3 664 And I wol in that outer hous allone 664
Tr 3 666 " And in this myddel chambre that ye se 666
Tr 3 667 Shal youre wommen slepen, wel and softe; 666
Tr 3 668 And there I seyde shal youreselven be; 668
Tr 3 669 And if ye liggen wel to-nyght, com ofte, 668
Tr 3 670 And careth nought what weder is alofte. 670
Tr 3 671 The wyn anon, and whan so that yow leste, 670
Tr 3 674 The voide dronke, and travers drawe anon, 674
Tr 3 677 And evere mo so sterneliche it ron, 676
Tr 3 678 And blew therwith so wondirliche loude, 678
Tr 3 683 And took his leve, and gan ful lowe loute, 682
Tr 3 683 And took his leve, and gan ful lowe loute, 682
Tr 3 684 And seyde, " Here at this closet dore withoute, 684
Tr 3 688 And alle hire wommen forth by ordinaunce 688
Tr 3 693 And lat hem slepen that abedde were. 692
Tr 3 695 Th' olde daunce, and every point therinne, 694
Tr 3 698 And gan the stuwe doore al softe unpynne; 698
Tr 3 699 And stille as stoon, withouten lenger lette, 698
Tr 3 701 And shortly to the point right for to gon, 700
Tr 3 702 Of al this werk he tolde hym word and ende, 702
Tr 3 703 And seyde, " Make the redy right anon, 702
Tr 3 714 And evere bet and bet shal, til I sterve. 714
Tr 3 714 And evere bet and bet shal, til I sterve. 714
Tr 3 715 " And if ich hadde, O Venus ful of myrthe, 714
Tr 3 719 Of grace, and that I glad ayein may turne, 718
Tr 3 727 Under the bark, and laurer wax for drede; 726
Tr 3 731 Now help! And ek Diane, I the biseke 730
Tr 3 739 And folwe me, for I wol have the wite. 738
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 3 742 And Troilus he brought in by the lappe. 742
Tr 3 745 And they that layen at the dore withoute, 744
Tr 3 747 And Pandarus, with a ful sobre cheere, 746
Tr 3 749 Ther as they laye, and softely it shette. 748
Tr 3 750 And as he com ayeynward pryvely, 750
Tr 3 751 His nece awook, and axed, " Who goth there? " 750
Tr 3 754 And ner he com and seyde hire in hire ere, 754
Tr 3 754 And ner he com and seyde hire in hire ere, 754
Tr 3 756 Lat no wight risen and heren of oure speche. " 756
Tr 3 758 Quod she; " And how, unwist of hem alle? " 758
Tr 3 768 And slepen wollen til the sonne shyne. 768
Tr 3 769 And whan my tale brought is to an ende, 768
Tr 3 774 And hym hire lief and deere herte calle, 774
Tr 3 774 And hym hire lief and deere herte calle, 774
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 3 782 Oon of this world, and therto trouthe yplight, 782
Tr 3 791 And by that feith I shal Priam of Troie. 790
Tr 3 792 " And he is come in swich peyne and distresse 792
Tr 3 792 " And he is come in swich peyne and distresse 792
Tr 3 795 But if God helpe; and cause whi this is. 794
Tr 3 801 And with a sik she sorwfully answerde, 800
Tr 3 806 " Horaste! Allas, and falsen Troilus? 806
Tr 3 809 Now certes, em, tomorwe and I hym se, 808
Tr 3 812 And with that word she gan ful soore sike. 812
Tr 3 825 That he hath verray joie and selynesse, 824
Tr 3 832 And if to lese his joie he sette a myte, 832
Tr 3 847 And doth right so, for I holde it the beste. " 846
Tr 3 849 " And God toforn, so that it shal suffise. " 848
Tr 3 858 Than to dispute and axe amonges alle 858
Tr 3 861 The harm is don, and fare-wel feldefare! 860
Tr 3 862 " And nece myn -- ne take it naught agrief -- 862
Tr 3 881 What! Platly, and ye suffre hym in destresse, 880
Tr 3 884 And ye therwith shal stynte al his disese? 884
Tr 3 885 Have heere, and bereth hym this blewe ryng, 884
Tr 3 888 And sey my deere herte that his sorwe 888
Tr 3 893 And swich a ryng trowe I that ye have non. 892
Tr 3 895 That fele I now, " quod he, " and that is routhe. 894
Tr 3 897 " Woot ye not wel that noble and heigh corage 896
Tr 3 904 " This is so gentil and so tendre of herte 904
Tr 3 908 And forthi, nece, er that his herte breke, 908
Tr 3 912 And his comynge unwist is to every wight; 912
Tr 3 916 And that bi right ye moste upon hym triste, 916
Tr 3 917 And I al prest to fecche hym whan yow liste. " 916
Tr 3 919 And ek so like a sooth at prime face, 918
Tr 3 920 And Troilus hire knyght to hir so deere, 920
Tr 3 921 His prive comyng, and the siker place, 920
Tr 3 927 And em, iwis, fayn wolde I don the beste, 926
Tr 3 937 But ye ben wis, and that we han on honde 936
Tr 3 941 And for the love of God, syn al my trist 940
Tr 3 942 Is on yow two, and ye ben bothe wise, 942
Tr 3 944 That I honour may have, and he plesaunce: 944
Tr 3 948 But liggeth stille, and taketh hym right here -- 948
Tr 3 950 And ech of yow ese otheres sorwes smerte, 950
Tr 3 951 For love of God! And Venus, I the herye; 950
Tr 3 955 And in his beste wyse his lady grette. 954
Tr 3 962 And seyde, " Nece, se how this lord kan knele! 962
Tr 3 964 And with that word he for a quysshen ran, 964
Tr 3 965 And seyde, " Kneleth now, while that yow leste; 964
Tr 3 973 And bad hym sitte adown withouten more. 972
Tr 3 978 And with that word he drow hym to the feere, 978
Tr 3 979 And took a light, and fond his contenaunce, 978
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 3 983 Al thoughte she hire servant and hire knyght 982
Tr 3 986 And that love is in cause of swich folie, 986
Tr 3 991 And ek bycause I felte wel and say 990
Tr 3 991 And ek bycause I felte wel and say 990
Tr 3 992 Youre grete trouthe and servise every day, 992
Tr 3 993 And that youre herte al myn was, soth to seyne, 992
Tr 3 995 " And youre goodnesse have I founde alwey yit, 994
Tr 3 996 Of which, my deere herte and al my knyght, 996
Tr 3 999 And I, emforth my connyng and my might, 998
Tr 3 999 And I, emforth my connyng and my might, 998
Tr 3 1000 Have and ay shal, how sore that me smerte, 1000
Tr 3 1001 Ben to yow trewe and hool with al myn herte, 1000
Tr 3 1002 " And dredeles, that shal be founde at preve. 1002
Tr 3 1007 That halt youre herte and myn in hevynesse 1006
Tr 3 1008 Fully to slen, and every wrong redresse. 1008
Tr 3 1019 And who that giltif is, al quyt goth he? 1018
Tr 3 1022 Of that I wolde upon the pleyne and crie! 1022
Tr 3 1025 And wolde a busshel venym al excusen, 1024
Tr 3 1029 And after that, it oughte bere his name. 1028
Tr 3 1032 As whan cause is, and som swich fantasie 1032
Tr 3 1036 And that excuse I, for the gentilesse; 1036
Tr 3 1037 " And som so ful of furie is and despit 1036
Tr 3 1037 " And som so ful of furie is and despit 1036
Tr 3 1042 Of habundaunce of love and besy cure, 1042
Tr 3 1045 But, for my devoir and youre hertes reste, 1044
Tr 3 1049 And if that I be giltif, do me deye! 1048
Tr 3 1052 Owt of hire eighen fille, and thus she seyde, 1052
Tr 3 1056 And with the sheete it wreigh, and sighte soore, 1056
Tr 3 1056 And with the sheete it wreigh, and sighte soore, 1056
Tr 3 1057 And held hire pees; nought o word spak she more. 1056
Tr 3 1062 And after wynter foloweth grene May; 1062
Tr 3 1063 Men sen alday, and reden ek in stories, 1062
Tr 3 1072 And in his mynde he gan the tyme acorse 1072
Tr 3 1073 That he com there, and that, that he was born; 1072
Tr 3 1075 And al that labour he hath don byforn, 1074
Tr 3 1079 And therwithal he heng adown the heed, 1078
Tr 3 1080 And fil on knees, and sorwfully he sighte. 1080
Tr 3 1080 And fil on knees, and sorwfully he sighte. 1080
Tr 3 1088 And every spirit his vigour in knette, 1088
Tr 3 1092 And down he fel al sodeynly a-swowne. 1092
Tr 3 1094 But al was hust, and Pandare up as faste; 1094
Tr 3 1098 And seyde, " O thef, is this a mannes herte? " 1098
Tr 3 1099 And of he rente al to his bare sherte, 1098
Tr 3 1100 And seyde, " Nece, but ye helpe us now, 1100
Tr 3 1102 " Iwis, so wolde I, and I wiste how, 1102
Tr 3 1106 " Sey `Al foryeve,' and stynt is al this fare! " 1106
Tr 3 1109 And therwithal she swor hym in his ere, 1108
Tr 3 1111 Have here my trouthe! " -- and many an other oth. 1110
Tr 3 1114 Therwith his pous and paumes of his hondes 1114
Tr 3 1115 They gan to frote, and wete his temples tweyne; 1114
Tr 3 1116 And to deliveren hym fro bittre bondes 1116
Tr 3 1117 She ofte hym kiste; and shortly for to seyne, 1116
Tr 3 1119 And at the laste, he gan his breth to drawe, 1118
Tr 3 1120 And of his swough sone after that adawe, 1120
Tr 3 1121 And gan bet mynde and reson to hym take, 1120
Tr 3 1121 And gan bet mynde and reson to hym take, 1120
Tr 3 1123 And with a sik, whan he gan bet awake, 1122
Tr 3 1128 And therwithal hire arm over hym she leyde, 1128
Tr 3 1129 And al foryaf, and ofte tyme hym keste. 1128
Tr 3 1129 And al foryaf, and ofte tyme hym keste. 1128
Tr 3 1130 He thonked hire, and to hire spak, and seyde 1130
Tr 3 1130 He thonked hire, and to hire spak, and seyde 1130
Tr 3 1132 And she to that answerde hym as hire leste, 1132
Tr 3 1133 And with hire goodly wordes hym disporte 1132
Tr 3 1134 She gan, and ofte his sorwes to comforte. 1134
Tr 3 1141 And bar the candel to the chymeneye. 1140
Tr 3 1150 Of what man, and ek wheer, and also why 1150
Tr 3 1150 Of what man, and ek wheer, and also why 1150
Tr 3 1152 And ek the sygne that he took it by, 1152
Tr 3 1158 And for the lasse harm, he moste feyne. 1158
Tr 3 1163 And she answerde, " Swete, al were it so, 1162
Tr 3 1172 And seyde, " Allas, upon my sorwes sike 1172
Tr 3 1174 And if that in tho wordes that I seyde 1174
Tr 3 1177 And she answerde, " Of gilt misericorde! 1176
Tr 3 1179 And evere more on this nyght yow recorde, 1178
Tr 3 1180 And beth wel war ye do namore amys. " 1180
Tr 3 1182 " And now, " quod she, " that I have don yow smerte, 1182
Tr 3 1186 Nothing but wel; and sodeynly avysed, 1186
Tr 3 1188 And Pandarus with a ful good entente 1188
Tr 3 1189 Leyde hym to slepe, and seyde, " If ye be wise, 1188
Tr 3 1206 And seyde, " O swete, as evere mot I gon, 1206
Tr 3 1215 Ful bittre drynke; and for to han gladnesse 1214
Tr 3 1216 Men drynken ofte peyne and gret distresse -- 1216
Tr 3 1219 And now swetnesse semeth more swete, 1218
Tr 3 1226 Criseyde, al quyt from every drede and tene, 1226
Tr 3 1229 Whan she his trouthe and clene entente wiste; 1228
Tr 3 1230 And as aboute a tree, with many a twiste, 1230
Tr 3 1231 Bytrent and writh the swote wodebynde, 1230
Tr 3 1233 And as the newe abaysed nyghtyngale, 1232
Tr 3 1237 And after siker doth hire vois out rynge, 1236
Tr 3 1239 Opned hire herte and tolde hym hire entente. 1238
Tr 3 1240 And right as he that seth his deth yshapen, 1240
Tr 3 1241 And dyen mot, in ought that he may gesse, 1240
Tr 3 1242 And sodeynly rescous doth hym escapen, 1242
Tr 3 1243 And from his deth is brought in sykernesse, 1242
Tr 3 1245 Was Troilus, and hath his lady swete. 1244
Tr 3 1247 Hire armes smale, hire streghte bak and softe, 1246
Tr 3 1248 Hire sydes longe, flesshly, smothe, and white 1248
Tr 3 1249 He gan to stroke, and good thrift bad ful ofte 1248
Tr 3 1250 Hire snowissh throte, hire brestes rounde and lite. 1250
Tr 3 1252 And therwithal a thousand tyme hire kiste, 1252
Tr 3 1258 And next that, Imeneus, I the grete, 1258
Tr 3 1262 Whoso wol grace and list the nought honouren, 1262
Tr 3 1265 That serven best and most alwey labouren, 1264
Tr 3 1268 " And for thow me, that koude leest disserve 1268
Tr 3 1271 And me bistowed in so heigh a place 1270
Tr 3 1273 I kan namore; but laude and reverence 1272
Tr 3 1274 Be to thy bounte and thyn excellence! " 1274
Tr 3 1275 And therwithal Criseyde anon he kiste, 1274
Tr 3 1277 And thus seyde he: " Now wolde God I wiste, 1276
Tr 3 1280 As I, on which the faireste and the beste 1280
Tr 3 1289 " And for the love of God, my lady deere, 1288
Tr 3 1297 This dar I seye, that trouth and diligence, 1296
Tr 3 1300 And if I do, present or in absence, 1300
Tr 3 1304 My ground of ese, and al myn herte deere, 1304
Tr 3 1308 And at o word, withouten repentaunce, 1308
Tr 3 1315 That nyght, bitwixen drede and sikernesse, 1314
Tr 3 1321 Awey, thow foule daunger and thow feere, 1320
Tr 3 1322 And lat hem in this hevene blisse dwelle, 1322
Tr 3 1326 Yet have I seyd, and God toforn, and shal 1326
Tr 3 1326 Yet have I seyd, and God toforn, and shal 1326
Tr 3 1328 And if that ich, at Loves reverence, 1328
Tr 3 1331 For myne wordes, heere and every part, 1330
Tr 3 1334 And putte it al in youre discrecioun 1334
Tr 3 1336 Of my langage, and that I yow biseche. 1336
Tr 3 1345 And Lord! So he gan goodly on hire se 1344
Tr 3 1347 And seyde, " O deere herte, may it be 1346
Tr 3 1350 Quod tho Criseyde, and therwithal hym kiste, 1350
Tr 3 1353 Gan for to kisse, and seyde, " O eyen clere, 1352
Tr 3 1360 And wel a thousand tymes gan he syke -- 1360
Tr 3 1368 And pleyinge entrechaungeden hire rynges, 1368
Tr 3 1370 But wel I woot, a broche, gold and asure, 1370
Tr 3 1372 Criseyde hym yaf, and stak it on his sherte. 1372
Tr 3 1374 That blameth love and halt of it despit, 1374
Tr 3 1375 That of tho pens that he kan mokre and kecche 1374
Tr 3 1381 Tho besy wrecches, ful of wo and drede! 1380
Tr 3 1384 They shal forgon the white and ek the rede, 1384
Tr 3 1385 And lyve in wo, ther God yeve hem meschaunce, 1384
Tr 3 1386 And every lovere in his trouthe avaunce! 1386
Tr 3 1390 And therto dronken hadde as hoot and stronge 1390
Tr 3 1390 And therto dronken hadde as hoot and stronge 1390
Tr 3 1393 And loveres nought, although they holde hem nyce. 1392
Tr 3 1396 Tho gonne they to speken and to pleye, 1396
Tr 3 1397 And ek rehercen how, and whan, and where 1396
Tr 3 1397 And ek rehercen how, and whan, and where 1396
Tr 3 1397 And ek rehercen how, and whan, and where 1396
Tr 3 1398 Thei knewe hem first, and every wo and feere 1398
Tr 3 1398 Thei knewe hem first, and every wo and feere 1398
Tr 3 1401 And evere mo, when that hem fel to speke 1400
Tr 3 1404 And fallen in a newe joye anoon; 1404
Tr 3 1405 And diden al hire myght, syn they were oon, 1404
Tr 3 1406 For to recoveren blisse and ben at eise, 1406
Tr 3 1407 And passed wo with joie contrepeise. 1406
Tr 3 1413 It was byset in joie and bisynesse 1412
Tr 3 1416 Gan on his brest to bete and after crowe, 1416
Tr 3 1417 And Lucyfer, the dayes messager, 1416
Tr 3 1418 Gan for to rise and out hire bemes throwe, 1418
Tr 3 1419 And estward roos -- to hym that koude it knowe -- 1418
Tr 3 1425 For tyme it is to ryse and hennes go, 1424
Tr 3 1433 Wel oughten bestes pleyne and folk the chide, 1432
Tr 3 1435 That thow thus fleest, and deynest us nought reste. 1434
Tr 3 1438 The, for thyn haste and thyn unkynde vice, 1438
Tr 3 1449 In armes streyne, and seyde in this manere: 1448
Tr 3 1451 That nyght and love han stole and faste iwryen, 1450
Tr 3 1451 That nyght and love han stole and faste iwryen, 1450
Tr 3 1459 For many a lovere hastow slayn, and wilt; 1458
Tr 3 1464 And ek the sonne, Titan, gan he chide, 1464
Tr 3 1465 And seyde, " O fool, wel may men the dispise, 1464
Tr 3 1467 And suffrest hire so soone up fro the rise 1466
Tr 3 1469 What, holde youre bed ther, thow, and ek thi Morwe! 1468
Tr 3 1471 Therwith ful soore he syghte, and thus he seyde: 1470
Tr 3 1472 " My lady right, and of my wele or wo 1472
Tr 3 1473 The welle and roote, O goodly myn Criseyde, 1472
Tr 3 1474 And shal I rise, allas, and shal I so? 1474
Tr 3 1474 And shal I rise, allas, and shal I so? 1474
Tr 3 1481 And of my lif, God woot how that shal be, 1480
Tr 3 1487 That I, youre humble servant and youre knyght, 1486
Tr 3 1493 And with a sik she seyde, " O herte deere, 1492
Tr 3 1496 And everich egle ben the dowves feere, 1496
Tr 3 1497 And everich roche out of his place sterte, 1496
Tr 3 1503 And, for the love of God that us hath wrought, 1502
Tr 3 1506 " And that ye me wolde han as faste in mynde 1506
Tr 3 1508 And if I wiste sothly that to fynde, 1508
Tr 3 1512 For I am thyn, by God and by my trouthe! 1512
Tr 3 1513 " Beth glad, forthy, and lyve in sikernesse! 1512
Tr 3 1515 And if to yow it were a gret gladnesse 1514
Tr 3 1519 And hym in armes tok, and ofte keste. 1518
Tr 3 1519 And hym in armes tok, and ofte keste. 1518
Tr 3 1521 This Troilus up ros, and faste hym cledde, 1520
Tr 3 1522 And in his armes took his lady free 1522
Tr 3 1523 An hondred tyme, and on his wey hym spedde; 1522
Tr 3 1524 And with swich voys as though his herte bledde, 1524
Tr 3 1526 Ther God us graunte sownde and soone to mete! " 1526
Tr 3 1529 And Troilus unto his paleys ferde, 1528
Tr 3 1537 But al for nought; he may wel ligge and wynke, 1536
Tr 3 1541 And in his thought gan up and down to wynde 1540
Tr 3 1541 And in his thought gan up and down to wynde 1540
Tr 3 1542 Hire wordes alle, and every countenaunce, 1542
Tr 3 1543 And fermely impressen in his mynde 1542
Tr 3 1545 And verraylich of thilke remembraunce 1544
Tr 3 1546 Desir al newe hym brende, and lust to brede 1546
Tr 3 1547 Gan more than erst, and yet took he non hede. 1546
Tr 3 1551 His gentilesse, and how she with hym mette, 1550
Tr 3 1556 Unto his nece and gan hire faire grete, 1556
Tr 3 1559 Han litel laiser had to slepe and mete. 1558
Tr 3 1562 And ner he com, and seyde, " How stant it now 1562
Tr 3 1562 And ner he com, and seyde, " How stant it now 1562
Tr 3 1570 With the shete, and wax for shame al reed; 1570
Tr 3 1571 And Pandarus gan under for to prie, 1570
Tr 3 1572 And seyde, " Nece, if that I shal be ded, 1572
Tr 3 1573 Have here a swerd and smyteth of myn hed! " 1572
Tr 3 1575 Under hire nekke, and at the laste hire kyste. 1574
Tr 3 1577 What! God foryaf his deth, and she al so 1576
Tr 3 1578 Foryaf, and with here uncle gan to pleye, 1578
Tr 3 1582 And Pandarus hath fully his entente. 1582
Tr 3 1585 And pryvely sente after Pandarus, 1584
Tr 3 1588 And Troilus ful sobrely he grette, 1588
Tr 3 1589 And down upon his beddes syde hym sette. 1588
Tr 3 1593 And er that he wolde of the place arise 1592
Tr 3 1595 An hondred sythe, and gan the tyme blesse 1594
Tr 3 1606 So inly fair and goodly as is she 1606
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 1610 Of Love, and ek thi kynde bysynesse. 1610
Tr 3 1613 My lif. And whi? For thorugh thyn help I lyve, 1612
Tr 3 1615 And with that word down in his bed he lay, 1614
Tr 3 1616 And Pandarus ful sobrely hym herde 1616
Tr 3 1617 Tyl al was seyd, and than he thus answerde: 1616
Tr 3 1620 And am as glad as man may of it be, 1620
Tr 3 1628 And it remembren whan it passed is. 1628
Tr 3 1632 " Thow art at ese, and hold the wel therinne; 1632
Tr 3 1635 Bridle alwey wel thi speche and thi desir, 1634
Tr 3 1639 Quod Troilus, " I hope, and God toforn, 1638
Tr 3 1647 And wherof first his herte dred, and how, 1646
Tr 3 1647 And wherof first his herte dred, and how, 1646
Tr 3 1648 And seyde, " Frend, as I am trewe knyght, 1648
Tr 3 1649 And by that feyth I shal to God and yow, 1648
Tr 3 1649 And by that feyth I shal to God and yow, 1648
Tr 3 1651 And ay the more that desir me biteth 1650
Tr 3 1656 Pandare answerd, and seyde thus, that " he 1656
Tr 3 1662 And for to preisen unto Pandarus 1662
Tr 3 1664 And Pandarus to thanke and maken cheere. 1664
Tr 3 1664 And Pandarus to thanke and maken cheere. 1664
Tr 3 1672 And feithfully gan alle the goddes herie. 1672
Tr 3 1673 And lat se now if that he kan be merie! 1672
Tr 3 1674 And holden was the forme and al the wise 1674
Tr 3 1674 And holden was the forme and al the wise 1674
Tr 3 1675 Of hire commyng, and of his also, 1674
Tr 3 1678 In joie and suerte Pandarus hem two 1678
Tr 3 1680 And thus they ben in quyete and in reste. 1680
Tr 3 1680 And thus they ben in quyete and in reste. 1680
Tr 3 1685 Ago was every sorwe and every feere; 1684
Tr 3 1686 And bothe, ywys, they hadde, and so they wende, 1686
Tr 3 1686 And bothe, ywys, they hadde, and so they wende, 1686
Tr 3 1699 And day they gonnen to despise al newe, 1698
Tr 3 1700 Callyng it traitour, envyous, and worse, 1700
Tr 3 1701 And bitterly the dayes light thei corse. 1700
Tr 3 1703 That Piros and tho swifte steedes thre, 1702
Tr 3 1707 And for the sonne hym hasteth thus to rise, 1706
Tr 3 1710 And whan hire speche don was and hire cheere, 1710
Tr 3 1710 And whan hire speche don was and hire cheere, 1710
Tr 3 1712 And setten tyme of metyng eft yfeere; 1712
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 1715 Criseyde and ek this kynges sone of Troie. 1714
Tr 3 1716 In suffisaunce, in blisse, and in singynges, 1716
Tr 3 1719 He yeveth frely ofte, and chaungeth wede, 1718
Tr 3 1720 And held aboute hym alwey, out of drede, 1720
Tr 3 1722 The fresshest and the beste he koude fynde; 1722
Tr 3 1723 That swich a vois was of hym and a stevene, 1722
Tr 3 1724 Thorughout the world, of honour and largesse, 1724
Tr 3 1726 And, as in love, he was in swich gladnesse 1726
Tr 3 1729 So wel as he; and thus gan love hym plese. 1728
Tr 3 1734 He was so narwe ymasked and yknet, 1734
Tr 3 1737 And by the hond ful ofte he wolde take 1736
Tr 3 1738 This Pandarus, and into gardyn lede, 1738
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 1740 Hym of Criseyde, and of hire wommanhede, 1740
Tr 3 1741 And of hire beaute, that withouten drede 1740
Tr 3 1743 And thanne he wolde synge in this manere: 1742
Tr 3 1744 " Love, that of erthe and se hath governaunce, 1744
Tr 3 1749 And couples doth in vertu for to dwelle, 1748
Tr 3 1750 Bynd this acord, that I have told and telle. 1750
Tr 3 1756 And that the mone hath lordshipe over the nyghtes: 1756
Tr 3 1761 To drenchen erthe and al for evere mo; 1760
Tr 3 1762 And if that Love aught lete his bridel go, 1762
Tr 3 1764 And lost were al that Love halt now to-hepe. 1764
Tr 3 1767 To cerclen hertes alle and faste bynde, 1766
Tr 3 1769 And hertes colde, hem wolde I that he twiste 1768
Tr 3 1770 To make hem love, and that hem liste ay rewe 1770
Tr 3 1771 On hertes sore, and kepe hem that ben trewe! " 1770
Tr 3 1773 He was, and ay, the first in armes dyght, 1772
Tr 3 1774 And certeynly, but if that bokes erre, 1774
Tr 3 1776 And this encrees of hardynesse and myght 1776
Tr 3 1776 And this encrees of hardynesse and myght 1776
Tr 3 1782 And whan that he com ridyng into town, 1782
Tr 3 1786 And moost of love and vertu was his speche, 1786
Tr 3 1786 And moost of love and vertu was his speche, 1786
Tr 3 1787 And in despit hadde alle wrecchednesse; 1786
Tr 3 1788 And douteles, no nede was hym biseche 1788
Tr 3 1790 And esen hem that weren in destresse; 1790
Tr 3 1791 And glad was he if any wyght wel ferde, 1790
Tr 3 1796 And over al this, so wel koude he devyse 1796
Tr 3 1797 Of sentement and in so unkouth wise 1796
Tr 3 1800 And though that he be come of blood roial, 1800
Tr 3 1805 That Pride, Envye, Ire, and Avarice 1804
Tr 3 1806 He gan to fle, and everich other vice. 1806
Tr 3 1808 Thy blynde and wynged sone ek, daun Cupide, 1808
Tr 3 1815 Th' effect and joie of Troilus servise, 1814
Tr 3 1819 And Troilus in lust and in quiete 1818
Tr 3 1819 And Troilus in lust and in quiete 1818