ALDAY............2
Tr 4 1356 Alday as thikke as been fleen from an hyve, 1356
Tr 4 1563 As alday happeth after anger game, 1562
 
 ALDERFIRST.......2
Tr 4 74 That alderfirst yaf comfort to youre nede, 74
Tr 4 832 That alderfirst me broughte unto servyse 832
 
 ALETE............1
Tr 4 24 Megera, Alete, and ek Thesiphone, 24
 
 ALLAS............30
Tr 4 13 And now my penne, allas, with which I write, 12
Tr 4 19 Allas, that they sholde evere cause fynde 18
Tr 4 92 " Save of a doughter that I lefte, allas, 92
Tr 4 96 Allas, I ne hadde ibrought hire in hire sherte! 96
Tr 4 110 Oon of so fele, allas, so yive hym me! 110
Tr 4 205 Of Troye. Allas, they quytte hym out to rathe! 204
Tr 4 250 " O deth, allas, why nyltow do me deye? 250
Tr 4 260 Than seyde he thus: " Fortune, allas the while! 260
Tr 4 265 Allas, how maistow in thyn herte fynde 264
Tr 4 273 Criseyde -- allas! -- til that the breth me faille? 272
Tr 4 274 " Allas, Fortune, if that my lif in joie 274
Tr 4 283 And hire, allas, than hastow me biraft. 282
Tr 4 288 " O verrey lord, O Love! O god, allas! 288
Tr 4 294 How may ye suffre, allas, it be repeled? 294
Tr 4 319 Allas, no wight. But whan myn herte dieth, 318
Tr 4 331 Calkas I mene -- allas, what eiled the 330
Tr 4 576 He seyde, " Allas, how shal I, wrecche, fare? 576
Tr 4 743 " Allas, " quod she, " out of this regioun 742
Tr 4 747 Wo worth, allas, that ilke dayes light 746
Tr 4 792 " Thus, herte myn, for Antenor, allas, 792
Tr 4 833 Of love -- allas! -- that endeth in swich wise? 832
Tr 4 851 Whi wiltow thus thiself, allas, fordo? 850
Tr 4 857 " Allas, " quod she, " what wordes may ye brynge? 856
Tr 4 901 Allas, for me hath he swich hevynesse? 900
Tr 4 913 Quod Pandarus, " Allas, whi do ye so, 912
Tr 4 967 " But natheles, allas, whom shal I leeve? 966
Tr 4 1232 Allas, how neigh we weren bothe dede! 1232
Tr 4 1235 " Yee, douteles " ; and she answerde, " Allas, 1234
Tr 4 1319 And whanne, allas? By God, lo, right anon, 1318
Tr 4 1605 " Allas, ye sle me thus for verray tene! 1604
 
 ALLE.............21
Tr 4 268 As thow wel woost, above the goddes alle? 268
Tr 4 424 Don olde affecciouns alle over-go. 424
Tr 4 428 Thise wordes seyde he for the nones alle, 428
Tr 4 468 And reve me my passiones alle, 468
Tr 4 501 O deth, that endere art of sorwes alle, 500
Tr 4 702 Aboute naught gonne alle hire tales spende. 702
Tr 4 730 They toke hire leve, and hom they wenten alle. 730
Tr 4 835 And alle worldly blisse, as thynketh me. 834
Tr 4 1008 That they in certayn ben purveyed alle. 1008
Tr 4 1050 That by necessite they comen alle. 1050
Tr 4 1068 So myghte I wene that thynges alle and some 1068
Tr 4 1100 " And yet this is a wonder most of alle, 1100
Tr 4 1206 And thow, Priam, and bretheren alle yfeere, 1206
Tr 4 1280 By alle right and in a wordes fewe, 1280
Tr 4 1333 And ek myn othere thynges alle yfeere, 1332
Tr 4 1452 Ful shaply ben to faylen alle yfeere. 1452
Tr 4 1479 Us alle, and seyn this cite nys but lorn, 1478
Tr 4 1481 For-whi the Grekis han it alle sworn, 1480
Tr 4 1556 And leten alle youre frendes, God forbede 1556
Tr 4 1631 Another day shal torne us alle to joie. 1630
Tr 4 1649 As I, that alle trouthe in yow entende. 1648
 
 ALLONE...........5
Tr 4 220 Unto his chambre spedde hym faste allone, 220
Tr 4 281 " If that Criseyde allone were me laft, 280
Tr 4 298 Allone as I was born, iwys, compleyne; 298
Tr 4 868 Ben fled; and thus lith now Criseyde allone. 868
Tr 4 947 Til in a temple he fond hym al allone, 946
 
 ALMOST...........1
Tr 4 706 So that she felte almost hire herte dye 706
 
 ALMYGHTY.........2
Tr 4 693 That, whan she goth, almyghty God hire gide! " 692
Tr 4 1079 Thanne seyde he thus: " Almyghty Jove in trone, 1078
 
 ALOES............1
Tr 4 1137 For peyne, as is ligne aloes or galle -- 1136
 
 ALOSE............1
Tr 4 1473 He shal som Grek so preyse and wel alose 1472
 
 ALSO.............9
Tr 4 174 Therafter wolde he werken also blyve, 174
Tr 4 421 " For also seur as day comth after nyght, 420
Tr 4 551 I sholde han also blame of every wight, 550
Tr 4 757 She seyde, " How shal he don, and ich also? 756
Tr 4 797 And me also; for sothly for to seye, 796
Tr 4 981 " For other thought, nor other dede also, 980
Tr 4 1316 And me also. Beth glad now, if ye konne, 1316
Tr 4 1443 " For also soth as sonne uprist o-morwe -- 1442
Tr 4 1576 " And also thynketh on myn honeste, 1576
 
 ALTHEIGH.........1
Tr 4 214 Altheigh that Ector " nay " ful ofte preyde. 214
 
 ALTHOUGH.........2
Tr 4 697 Although the body sat among hem there, 696
Tr 4 1051 " For although that for thyng shal come, ywys, 1050
 
 ALWAY............2
Tr 4 578 And hope is lasse and lasse alway, Pandare. 578
Tr 4 956 For right thus was his argument alway: 956
 
 ALWEY............12
Tr 4 122 Ben with the folk of Troie alwey so wrothe 122
Tr 4 127 Tellyng his tale alwey, this olde greye, 126
Tr 4 307 And folowe alwey Criseyde, thi lady dere. 306
Tr 4 407 " What! God forbede alwey that ech plesaunce 406
Tr 4 577 For wel fele I alwey my love encresse, 576
Tr 4 698 Hire advertence is alwey elleswhere, 698
Tr 4 700 Withouten word, on hym alwey she thoughte. 700
Tr 4 840 Felyng alwey fro wikke I go to worse. 840
Tr 4 962 Hath seyn alwey me to forgon Criseyde, 962
Tr 4 1153 Right with the word, alwey o poynt to pace. 1152
Tr 4 1255 " That if a wight alwey his wo compleyne 1254
Tr 4 1289 " Makyng alwey a protestacioun 1288
 
 AM...............20
Tr 4 73 And, if that yow remembre, I am Calkas, 72
Tr 4 287 Thus am I lost; ther helpeth no diffence. 286
Tr 4 376 " Lo, Pandare, I am ded, withouten more. 376
Tr 4 474 Whan I am ded, I wol go wone in pyne, 474
Tr 4 509 O deth, syn with this sorwe I am a-fyre, 508
Tr 4 516 Of me, that am the wofulleste wyght 516
Tr 4 568 " Thus am I lost, for aught that I kan see. 568
Tr 4 569 For certeyn is, syn that I am hire knyght, 568
Tr 4 572 Thus am I with desir and reson twight: 572
Tr 4 687 Quod first that oon, " I am glad, trewely, 686
Tr 4 780 That I am as out of this world agon, 780
Tr 4 1261 " I am a womman, as ful wel ye woot, 1260
Tr 4 1262 And as I am avysed sodeynly, 1262
Tr 4 1277 Therof am I no manere thyng in doute; 1276
Tr 4 1498 So thenk I n' am but ded, withoute more. 1498
Tr 4 1613 Ne, parde, lorn am I naught fro yow yit, 1612
Tr 4 1625 " But certes, I am naught so nyce a wight 1624
Tr 4 1641 Syn I am thyn al hol, withouten mo, 1640
Tr 4 1642 That whil that I am absent, no plesaunce 1642
Tr 4 1644 For I am evere agast, forwhy men rede 1644