| AMAYED...........1 | |
| Tr 4 641 " Wherof artow, " quod Pandare, " thanne amayed, | 640 |
| AMONG............5 | |
| Tr 4 65 In consistorie among the Grekes soone | 64 |
| Tr 4 375 Among hise sobbes and his sikes sore: | 374 |
| Tr 4 697 Although the body sat among hem there, | 696 |
| Tr 4 1363 Among tho men of armes evere in feere? | 1362 |
| Tr 4 1486 Among the Grekis, ful of worthynesse, | 1486 |
| AMONGES..........1 | |
| Tr 4 103 O help and grace amonges al this prees! | 102 |
| AMOROUSE.........1 | |
| Tr 4 1431 Bigan for joie th' amorouse daunce; | 1430 |
| AMPHIBOLOGIES....1 | |
| Tr 4 1406 For goddes speken in amphibologies, | 1406 |
| AMYS.............2 | |
| Tr 4 1271 Considered al, ther nys namore amys. | 1270 |
| Tr 4 1410 Made hym amys the goddes text to glose, | 1410 |
| AN...............20 | |
| Tr 4 95 How myghte I have in that so hard an herte? | 94 |
| Tr 4 398 A frendly cheere or lokyng of an eye, | 398 |
| Tr 4 406 If she be lost, we shal recovere an other. | 406 |
| Tr 4 409 If oon kan synge, an other kan wel daunce; | 408 |
| Tr 4 477 " Thow hast here made an argument for fyn, | 476 |
| Tr 4 489 Whi nyltow love an other lady swete, | 488 |
| Tr 4 545 And whan thow me hast yeve an audience, | 544 |
| Tr 4 726 But swich an ese therwith they hire wroughte, | 726 |
| Tr 4 988 " But it were rather an opynyoun | 988 |
| Tr 4 990 And certes, that were an abusioun, | 990 |
| Tr 4 993 But swich an errour upon God to gesse | 992 |
| Tr 4 995 " Ek this is an opynyoun of some | 994 |
| Tr 4 1115 Thow to hire go and make of this an ende; | 1114 |
| Tr 4 1140 That in this world ther nys so hard an herte | 1140 |
| Tr 4 1281 I shal yow wel an heep of weyes shewe. | 1280 |
| Tr 4 1329 For myn honour, in swich an aventure? | 1328 |
| Tr 4 1356 Alday as thikke as been fleen from an hyve, | 1356 |
| Tr 4 1387 " And that shal ben an huge quantite -- | 1386 |
| Tr 4 1400 That, as me lyst, I shal wel make an ende. | 1400 |
| Tr 4 1548 " And thow, Symois, that as an arwe clere | 1548 |
| AND..............522 | |
| Tr 4 4 And kan to fooles so hire song entune | 4 |
| Tr 4 5 That she hem hent and blent, traitour comune! | 4 |
| Tr 4 6 And whan a wight is from hire whiel ythrowe, | 6 |
| Tr 4 7 Than laugheth she, and maketh hym the mowe. | 6 |
| Tr 4 9 Awey to writhe, and tok of hym non heede, | 8 |
| Tr 4 11 And on hire whiel she sette up Diomede; | 10 |
| Tr 4 13 And now my penne, allas, with which I write, | 12 |
| Tr 4 20 To speke hire harm! And if they on hire lye, | 20 |
| Tr 4 24 Megera, Alete, and ek Thesiphone, | 24 |
| Tr 4 27 So that the losse of lyf and love yfeere | 26 |
| Tr 4 37 This purpos and that day they issen mente, | 36 |
| Tr 4 38 But on a day, wel armed, brighte, and shene, | 38 |
| Tr 4 39 Ector and many a worthi wight out wente, | 38 |
| Tr 4 40 With spere in honde and bigge bowes bente; | 40 |
| Tr 4 41 And in the berd, withouten lenger lette, | 40 |
| Tr 4 45 They fighte and bringen hors and man to grounde, | 44 |
| Tr 4 45 They fighte and bringen hors and man to grounde, | 44 |
| Tr 4 46 And with hire axes out the braynes quelle. | 46 |
| Tr 4 54 And other lasse folk as Phebuseo; | 54 |
| Tr 4 58 A tyme of trewe, and tho they gonnen trete | 58 |
| Tr 4 59 Hire prisoners to chaungen, meste and leste, | 58 |
| Tr 4 60 And for the surplus yeven sommes grete. | 60 |
| Tr 4 62 Bothe in th' assege, in town, and everywhere, | 62 |
| Tr 4 63 And with the firste it com to Calkas ere. | 62 |
| Tr 4 67 And sette hym there as he was wont to doone; | 66 |
| Tr 4 68 And with a chaunged face hem bad a boone, | 68 |
| Tr 4 70 To stynte noyse and yeve hym audience. | 70 |
| Tr 4 73 And, if that yow remembre, I am Calkas, | 72 |
| Tr 4 75 And tolde wel how that ye shulden spede. | 74 |
| Tr 4 77 Ben Troie ybrend and beten down to grownde. | 76 |
| Tr 4 78 " And in what forme, or in what manere wise, | 78 |
| Tr 4 79 This town to shende, and al youre lust t' acheve, | 78 |
| Tr 4 82 And for the Grekis weren me so leeve, | 82 |
| Tr 4 87 Thus al my good I lefte and to yow wente, | 86 |
| Tr 4 103 O help and grace amonges al this prees! | 102 |
| Tr 4 106 " Ye have now kaught and fetered in prisoun | 106 |
| Tr 4 107 Troians ynowe, and if youre willes be, | 106 |
| Tr 4 109 Now for the love of God and of bounte, | 108 |
| Tr 4 112 Syn ye shul bothe han folk and town as yerne? | 112 |
| Tr 4 116 By sort, and by augurye ek, trewely, | 116 |
| Tr 4 117 And dar wel say, the tyme is faste by | 116 |
| Tr 4 118 That fire and flaumbe on al the town shal sprede, | 118 |
| Tr 4 119 And thus shal Troie torne to asshen dede. | 118 |
| Tr 4 120 " For certein, Phebus and Neptunus bothe, | 120 |
| Tr 4 128 Humble in his speche and in his lokyng eke, | 128 |
| Tr 4 135 And of this thyng ful soone his nedes leyde | 134 |
| Tr 4 137 And hem for Antenor ful ofte preyde | 136 |
| Tr 4 138 To bryngen hom kyng Toas and Criseyde. | 138 |
| Tr 4 139 And whan Priam his save-garde sente, | 138 |
| Tr 4 146 Th' eschaunge of prisoners and al this nede | 146 |
| Tr 4 147 Hem liketh wel, and forth in they procede. | 146 |
| Tr 4 155 And ful of angwissh and of grisly drede | 154 |
| Tr 4 155 And ful of angwissh and of grisly drede | 154 |
| Tr 4 157 And if they wolde graunte -- as God forbede -- | 156 |
| Tr 4 159 First, how to save hire honour, and what weye | 158 |
| Tr 4 163 And rather dyen than she sholde go; | 162 |
| Tr 4 167 And seyn that thorugh thy medlynge is iblowe | 166 |
| Tr 4 172 And telle his lady first what that they mente; | 172 |
| Tr 4 173 And whan that she hadde seyd hym hire entente, | 172 |
| Tr 4 178 Gan it withstonde, and sobrely answerde: | 178 |
| Tr 4 188 This womman thus to shilde and don us leese | 188 |
| Tr 4 190 " That is so wys and ek so bold baroun? | 190 |
| Tr 4 191 And we han nede to folk, as men may se. | 190 |
| Tr 4 196 And to deliveren Antenor they preyde. | 196 |
| Tr 4 201 What best is. And lo, here ensample as yerne: | 200 |
| Tr 4 210 And she shal out; thus seyden here and howne. | 210 |
| Tr 4 210 And she shal out; thus seyden here and howne. | 210 |
| Tr 4 213 And it pronounced by the president, | 212 |
| Tr 4 215 And fynaly, what wight that it withseyde, | 214 |
| Tr 4 216 It was for nought; it moste ben and sholde, | 216 |
| Tr 4 224 And hastily upon his bed hym leyde. | 224 |
| Tr 4 225 And as in wynter leves ben biraft, | 224 |
| Tr 4 227 So that ther nys but bark and braunche ilaft, | 226 |
| Tr 4 232 He rist hym up, and every dore he shette, | 232 |
| Tr 4 233 And wyndow ek, and tho this sorwful man | 232 |
| Tr 4 233 And wyndow ek, and tho this sorwful man | 232 |
| Tr 4 235 Ful lik a ded ymage, pale and wan; | 234 |
| Tr 4 236 And in his brest the heped wo bygan | 236 |
| Tr 4 237 Out breste, and he to werken in this wise | 236 |
| Tr 4 241 And of his deth roreth in compleynynge, | 240 |
| Tr 4 253 But after, whan the furie and al the rage, | 252 |
| Tr 4 254 Which that his herte twiste and faste threste, | 254 |
| Tr 4 263 Is ther no grace, and shal I thus be spilt? | 262 |
| Tr 4 266 To ben to me thus cruwel and unkynde? | 266 |
| Tr 4 278 Or slayn myself, that thus compleyne and crye -- | 278 |
| Tr 4 280 But evere dye and nevere fulli sterve. | 280 |
| Tr 4 283 And hire, allas, than hastow me biraft. | 282 |
| Tr 4 289 That knowest best myn herte and al my thought, | 288 |
| Tr 4 292 Syn ye Criseyde and me han fully brought | 292 |
| Tr 4 293 Into youre grace, and bothe oure hertes seled, | 292 |
| Tr 4 296 On lyve in torment and in cruwel peyne | 296 |
| Tr 4 301 My sorwful lif, and dyen in distresse. | 300 |
| Tr 4 302 " O wery goost, that errest to and fro, | 302 |
| Tr 4 306 Fle forth out of myn herte, and lat it breste, | 306 |
| Tr 4 307 And folowe alwey Criseyde, thi lady dere. | 306 |
| Tr 4 312 Stonden for naught, and wepen out youre sighte, | 312 |
| Tr 4 326 And longe mote youre lif in joie endure! | 326 |
| Tr 4 330 " O oold, unholsom, and myslyved man -- | 330 |
| Tr 4 341 And shortly, so his peynes hym torente, | 340 |
| Tr 4 342 And wex so mat, that joie nor penaunce | 342 |
| Tr 4 345 Hadde herd what every lord and burgeys seyde, | 344 |
| Tr 4 346 And how ful graunted was by oon assent | 346 |
| Tr 4 353 And Pandare, that ful tendreliche wepte, | 352 |
| Tr 4 358 And with his chiere and lokyng al totorn | 358 |
| Tr 4 358 And with his chiere and lokyng al totorn | 358 |
| Tr 4 359 For sorwe of this, and with his armes folden, | 358 |
| Tr 4 361 And on his pitous face he gan byholden. | 360 |
| Tr 4 370 And specheles thus ben thise ilke tweye, | 370 |
| Tr 4 374 And with a sorwful noise he seyde thus, | 374 |
| Tr 4 375 Among hise sobbes and his sikes sore: | 374 |
| Tr 4 379 This Pandarus, ful ded and pale of hewe, | 378 |
| Tr 4 380 Ful pitously answerde and seyde, " Yis! | 380 |
| Tr 4 382 That I have herd, and woot al how it is. | 382 |
| Tr 4 399 Lat me thus wepe and wailen til I deye. | 398 |
| Tr 4 400 " And over al this, as thow wel woost thiselve, | 400 |
| Tr 4 402 And, to my doom, fairer than swiche twelve | 402 |
| Tr 4 408 In o thyng were and in non other wight! | 408 |
| Tr 4 410 If this be goodly, she is glad and light; | 410 |
| Tr 4 411 And this is fair, and that kan good aright. | 410 |
| Tr 4 411 And this is fair, and that kan good aright. | 410 |
| Tr 4 413 Both heroner and faucoun for ryvere. | 412 |
| Tr 4 414 " And ek, as writ Zanzis, that was ful wys, | 414 |
| Tr 4 416 And upon newe cas lith newe avys. | 416 |
| Tr 4 425 And, for thi part, thow shalt have oon of tho | 424 |
| Tr 4 435 But at the laste answerde, and seyde, " Frend, | 434 |
| Tr 4 447 But as hire man I wol ay lyve and sterve, | 446 |
| Tr 4 448 And nevere other creature serve. | 448 |
| Tr 4 449 " And ther thow seist thow shalt as faire fynde | 448 |
| Tr 4 457 Al fresshly newe, and lat Criseyde go! | 456 |
| Tr 4 459 And though I myght, I wolde nat do so. | 458 |
| Tr 4 460 But kanstow playen raket, to and fro, | 460 |
| Tr 4 465 He cometh to hym a paas and seith right thus: | 464 |
| Tr 4 466 `Thynk nat on smert, and thow shalt fele non.' | 466 |
| Tr 4 468 And reve me my passiones alle, | 468 |
| Tr 4 475 And ther I wol eternaly compleyne | 474 |
| Tr 4 476 My wo, and how that twynned be we tweyne. | 476 |
| Tr 4 480 And lyved in ese and in felicite. | 480 |
| Tr 4 480 And lyved in ese and in felicite. | 480 |
| Tr 4 485 To changen so in love ay to and fro, | 484 |
| Tr 4 492 And kanst it not out of thyn herte dryve, | 492 |
| Tr 4 493 I, that levede yn lust and in plesaunce | 492 |
| Tr 4 495 How sholde I that foryete, and that so blyve? | 494 |
| Tr 4 497 That kanst so wel and formely arguwe? | 496 |
| Tr 4 504 That, ofte ycleped, cometh and endeth peyne. | 504 |
| Tr 4 513 Ayens hire wil, unpreyed, day and nyght, | 512 |
| Tr 4 521 And Pandarus gan holde his tunge stille, | 520 |
| Tr 4 522 And to the ground his eyen doun he caste. | 522 |
| Tr 4 526 And seyde, " Frend, syn thow hast swych distresse, | 526 |
| Tr 4 527 And syn the list myn argumentz to blame, | 526 |
| Tr 4 529 And with thy manhod letten al this grame? | 528 |
| Tr 4 531 And other lat here out of towne fare, | 530 |
| Tr 4 532 Or hold here stille, and leve thi nyce fare. | 532 |
| Tr 4 533 " Artow in Troie, and hast non hardyment | 532 |
| Tr 4 535 And wolde hireselven ben of thyn assent? | 534 |
| Tr 4 537 Ris up anon, and lat this wepyng be, | 536 |
| Tr 4 538 And kith thow art a man; for in this houre | 538 |
| Tr 4 541 And seyde, " Parde, leve brother deere, | 540 |
| Tr 4 543 And more thyng than thow devysest here. | 542 |
| Tr 4 545 And whan thow me hast yeve an audience, | 544 |
| Tr 4 565 And me were levere ded than hire diffame -- | 564 |
| Tr 4 572 Thus am I with desir and reson twight: | 572 |
| Tr 4 574 And reson nyl nat; so myn herte dredeth. " | 574 |
| Tr 4 578 And hope is lasse and lasse alway, Pandare. | 578 |
| Tr 4 578 And hope is lasse and lasse alway, Pandare. | 578 |
| Tr 4 584 And thyn estat, she sholde go with me, | 584 |
| Tr 4 592 And namely, syn ye two ben al on, | 592 |
| Tr 4 594 And rather be in blame a lite ifounde | 594 |
| Tr 4 602 And weyveth wrecches for hire cowardise. | 602 |
| Tr 4 603 " And though thy lady wolde a lite hire greve, | 602 |
| Tr 4 609 A love; and whi shaltow nat have another? | 608 |
| Tr 4 610 " And Troilus, o thyng I dar the swere: | 610 |
| Tr 4 615 And if she wilneth fro the for to passe, | 614 |
| Tr 4 617 " Forthi tak herte, and thynk right as a knyght: | 616 |
| Tr 4 619 Kith now somwhat thi corage and thi myght; | 618 |
| Tr 4 622 But manly sette the world on six and sevene; | 622 |
| Tr 4 623 And if thow deye a martyr, go to hevene! | 622 |
| Tr 4 625 Theigh ich and al my kyn upon a stownde | 624 |
| Tr 4 627 Thorugh-girt with many a wid and blody wownde; | 626 |
| Tr 4 629 And if the list here sterven as a wrecche, | 628 |
| Tr 4 632 And seyde, " Frend, graunt mercy, ich assente. | 632 |
| Tr 4 640 That sorwest thus? " And he answerde hym, " Nay. " | 640 |
| Tr 4 646 And wassh thi face, and to the kyng thow wende, | 646 |
| Tr 4 646 And wassh thi face, and to the kyng thow wende, | 646 |
| Tr 4 648 Thow most with wisdom hym and othere blende, | 648 |
| Tr 4 650 Er thow be war; and shortly, brother deere, | 650 |
| Tr 4 651 Be glad, and lat me werke in this matere, | 650 |
| Tr 4 655 And by hire wordes ek, and by hire cheere, | 654 |
| Tr 4 655 And by hire wordes ek, and by hire cheere, | 654 |
| Tr 4 656 Thow shalt ful sone aperceyve and wel here | 656 |
| Tr 4 657 Al hire entente, and in this cas the beste. | 656 |
| Tr 4 658 And far now wel, for in this point I reste. " | 658 |
| Tr 4 662 Fro man to man, and made this tale al newe, | 662 |
| Tr 4 673 As she that hadde hire herte and al hire mynde | 672 |
| Tr 4 678 And thus she brenneth both in love and drede, | 678 |
| Tr 4 678 And thus she brenneth both in love and drede, | 678 |
| Tr 4 680 But as men seen in towne and al aboute | 680 |
| Tr 4 683 For pitous joie, and wenden hire delite; | 682 |
| Tr 4 684 And with hire tales, deere ynough a myte, | 684 |
| Tr 4 686 They sette hem down and seyde as I shall telle. | 686 |
| Tr 4 694 Tho wordes and tho wommanysshe thynges, | 694 |
| Tr 4 707 For wo and wery of that compaignie. | 706 |
| Tr 4 711 In which hir spirit was, and moste dwelle, | 710 |
| Tr 4 714 Of Troilus, and sorwfully she sighte. | 714 |
| Tr 4 715 And thilke fooles sittynge hire aboute | 714 |
| Tr 4 716 Wenden that she wepte and siked sore | 716 |
| Tr 4 718 Departe, and nevere pleye with hem more. | 718 |
| Tr 4 719 And they that hadde yknowen hire of yore | 718 |
| Tr 4 720 Seigh hire so wepe and thoughte it kyndenesse, | 720 |
| Tr 4 721 And ech of hem wepte ek for hire destresse. | 720 |
| Tr 4 722 And bisyly they gonnen hire comforten | 722 |
| Tr 4 724 And with hire tales wenden hire disporten, | 724 |
| Tr 4 725 And to be glad they often hire bysoughte; | 724 |
| Tr 4 730 They toke hire leve, and hom they wenten alle. | 730 |
| Tr 4 733 And on hire bed she gan for ded to falle, | 732 |
| Tr 4 735 And thus she wroughte, as I shal yow devyse. | 734 |
| Tr 4 737 She rente, and ek hire fyngeres longe and smale | 736 |
| Tr 4 737 She rente, and ek hire fyngeres longe and smale | 736 |
| Tr 4 738 She wrong ful ofte, and bad God on hire rewe, | 738 |
| Tr 4 739 And with the deth to doon boote on hire bale. | 738 |
| Tr 4 741 Bar witnesse of hire wo and hire constreynte; | 740 |
| Tr 4 742 And thus she spak, sobbyng in hire compleynte: | 742 |
| Tr 4 744 I, woful wrecche and infortuned wight, | 744 |
| Tr 4 745 And born in corsed constellacioun, | 744 |
| Tr 4 746 Moot goon and thus departen fro my knyght! | 746 |
| Tr 4 749 That causeth me, and ich hym, al this peyne! " | 748 |
| Tr 4 752 Hire white brest she bet, and for the wo | 752 |
| Tr 4 757 She seyde, " How shal he don, and ich also? | 756 |
| Tr 4 764 " To what fyn sholde I lyve and sorwen thus? | 764 |
| Tr 4 777 And thus myselven wol I don to dethe. | 776 |
| Tr 4 778 " And, Troilus, my clothes everychon | 778 |
| Tr 4 782 And of myn ordre, ay til deth me mete, | 782 |
| Tr 4 784 Shal sorwe ben, compleynt, and abstinence. | 784 |
| Tr 4 785 " Myn herte and ek the woful goost therinne | 784 |
| Tr 4 791 As Orpheus and Erudice, his fere. | 790 |
| Tr 4 796 But, herte myn, foryete this sorwe and tene, | 796 |
| Tr 4 797 And me also; for sothly for to seye, | 796 |
| Tr 4 804 Than that it was, and childisshly deface | 804 |
| Tr 4 805 Hire heigh compleynte, and therfore ich it pace. | 804 |
| Tr 4 809 And he ful glad to doon hym that servyse -- | 808 |
| Tr 4 811 Ther as she lay in torment and in rage, | 810 |
| Tr 4 813 And fond that she hireselven gan to trete | 812 |
| Tr 4 827 And in hire aspre pleynte thus she seyde: | 826 |
| Tr 4 835 And alle worldly blisse, as thynketh me. | 834 |
| Tr 4 837 And whoso troweth nat that it so be, | 836 |
| Tr 4 839 That myself hate and ay my burthe acorse, | 838 |
| Tr 4 845 Anoy, smert, drede, fury, and ek siknesse. | 844 |
| Tr 4 847 For pite of myn aspre and cruel peyne. " | 846 |
| Tr 4 848 " And thow, my suster, ful of discomfort, " | 848 |
| Tr 4 852 Leef al this werk, and tak now heede to | 852 |
| Tr 4 853 That I shal seyn; and herkne of good entente | 852 |
| Tr 4 867 On hire, and ek hire joies everichone, | 866 |
| Tr 4 868 Ben fled; and thus lith now Criseyde allone. | 868 |
| Tr 4 878 Hath mad eschaunge of Antenor and yow, | 878 |
| Tr 4 879 That cause is of this sorwe and this unreste. | 878 |
| Tr 4 883 " For which we han so sorwed, he and I, | 882 |
| Tr 4 887 And semeth me that he desireth fawe | 886 |
| Tr 4 890 " This, short and pleyn, th' effect of my message, | 890 |
| Tr 4 894 And hereupon ye may answere hym sende; | 894 |
| Tr 4 895 And for the love of God, my nece deere, | 894 |
| Tr 4 897 " Gret is my wo, " quod she, and sighte soore | 896 |
| Tr 4 908 And deye I wol in certeyn, " tho quod she; | 908 |
| Tr 4 912 Fil gruf, and gan to wepen pitously. | 912 |
| Tr 4 919 He wolde hymselven sle; and if I wende | 918 |
| Tr 4 923 That knowe ich wel; and forthi yet I seye: | 922 |
| Tr 4 925 " And shapeth yow his sorwe for t' abregge, | 924 |
| Tr 4 926 And nought encresse, leeve nece swete! | 926 |
| Tr 4 928 And with som wisdom ye his sorwe bete. | 928 |
| Tr 4 933 Syn ye be wise and bothe of oon assent, | 932 |
| Tr 4 937 And lat sen how youre wit shal now availle, | 936 |
| Tr 4 938 And that that I may helpe, it shal nat faille. " | 938 |
| Tr 4 939 " Go, " quod Criseyde, " and uncle, trewely, | 938 |
| Tr 4 941 From wepyng in his sighte, and bisily | 940 |
| Tr 4 943 And in myn herte seken every veyne. | 942 |
| Tr 4 946 Goth Pandarus, and Troilus he soughte | 946 |
| Tr 4 950 Ful tendrely he preyde and made his mone, | 950 |
| Tr 4 953 And shortly, al the sothe for to seye, | 952 |
| Tr 4 964 And hem disponyth, thorugh his ordinaunce, | 964 |
| Tr 4 970 And som men seyn that nedely ther is noon, | 970 |
| Tr 4 989 Uncerteyn, and no stedfast forseynge; | 988 |
| Tr 4 990 And certes, that were an abusioun, | 990 |
| Tr 4 994 Were fals and foul, and wikked corsednesse. | 994 |
| Tr 4 994 Were fals and foul, and wikked corsednesse. | 994 |
| Tr 4 996 That han hire top ful heighe and smothe yshore: | 996 |
| Tr 4 1002 " And in this manere this necessite | 1002 |
| Tr 4 1027 And further over now ayeynward yit, | 1026 |
| Tr 4 1033 And thus necessite in eyther is. | 1032 |
| Tr 4 1035 And in the, nede of soth; and thus, forsothe, | 1034 |
| Tr 4 1035 And in the, nede of soth; and thus, forsothe, | 1034 |
| Tr 4 1041 And I seye, though the cause of soth of this | 1040 |
| Tr 4 1043 Is entrechaunged, both in hym and the. | 1042 |
| Tr 4 1047 And of the thynges that to comen be; | 1046 |
| Tr 4 1058 " And this suffiseth right ynough, certeyn, | 1058 |
| Tr 4 1065 " What myght I wene, and I hadde swich a thought, | 1064 |
| Tr 4 1067 For that it is to come, and ellis nought? | 1066 |
| Tr 4 1068 So myghte I wene that thynges alle and some | 1068 |
| Tr 4 1069 That whilom ben byfalle and overcome | 1068 |
| Tr 4 1072 " And over al this, yet sey I more herto: | 1072 |
| Tr 4 1076 So mot it come; and thus the bifallyng | 1076 |
| Tr 4 1082 Or bryng Criseyde and me fro this destresse! " | 1082 |
| Tr 4 1083 And whil he was in al this hevynesse, | 1082 |
| Tr 4 1085 Com Pandare in, and seyde as ye may here: | 1084 |
| Tr 4 1094 Withouten hire, and ferd ful wel at ese? | 1094 |
| Tr 4 1095 Artow for hire and for noon other born? | 1094 |
| Tr 4 1097 Lat be, and thynk right thus in thi disese: | 1096 |
| Tr 4 1099 Right so in love ther come and gon plesaunces. | 1098 |
| Tr 4 1100 " And yet this is a wonder most of alle, | 1100 |
| Tr 4 1106 Whan it shal of, and sorwen at the nede. | 1106 |
| Tr 4 1108 I have with hire yspoke and longe ybe, | 1108 |
| Tr 4 1110 And evere mor me thynketh thus, that she | 1110 |
| Tr 4 1115 Thow to hire go and make of this an ende; | 1114 |
| Tr 4 1116 And blisful Juno thorugh hire grete myght | 1116 |
| Tr 4 1119 And forthi put thyn herte a while in reste, | 1118 |
| Tr 4 1120 And hold this purpos, for it is the beste. " | 1120 |
| Tr 4 1121 This Troilus answerd, and sighte soore: | 1120 |
| Tr 4 1122 " Thow seist right wel, and I wol don right so. " | 1122 |
| Tr 4 1123 And what hym liste, he seyde unto it more. | 1122 |
| Tr 4 1124 And whan that it was tyme for to go, | 1124 |
| Tr 4 1127 And how they wroughte, I shal yow tellen soone. | 1126 |
| Tr 4 1131 But hem in armes toke, and after kiste. | 1130 |
| Tr 4 1134 As I seyde erst, for wo and for sobbynge. | 1134 |
| Tr 4 1139 The woful Mirra thorugh the bark and rynde -- | 1138 |
| Tr 4 1144 And that somwhat to wayken gan the peyne | 1144 |
| Tr 4 1145 By lengthe of pleynte, and ebben gan the welle | 1144 |
| Tr 4 1146 Of hire teeris, and the herte unswelle, | 1146 |
| Tr 4 1149 " O Jove, I deye, and mercy I beseche! | 1148 |
| Tr 4 1150 Help, Troilus! " And therwithal hire face | 1150 |
| Tr 4 1151 Upon his brest she leyde and loste speche -- | 1150 |
| Tr 4 1154 And thus she lith with hewes pale and grene, | 1154 |
| Tr 4 1154 And thus she lith with hewes pale and grene, | 1154 |
| Tr 4 1155 That whilom fressh and fairest was to sene. | 1154 |
| Tr 4 1157 Clepyng hire name -- and she lay as for ded -- | 1156 |
| Tr 4 1158 Without answere, and felte hire lymes colde, | 1158 |
| Tr 4 1162 Wher hym was wo, God and hymself it wiste! | 1162 |
| Tr 4 1163 He rist hym up, and long streght he hire leyde; | 1162 |
| Tr 4 1168 With sorweful vois and herte of blisse al bare, | 1168 |
| Tr 4 1171 His hondes wrong, and seyd that was to seye, | 1170 |
| Tr 4 1172 And with his teeris salt hire brest byreyned, | 1172 |
| Tr 4 1174 And pitously gan for the soule preye, | 1174 |
| Tr 4 1175 And seyde, " O Lord, that set art in thi trone, | 1174 |
| Tr 4 1177 She cold was, and withouten sentement | 1176 |
| Tr 4 1179 And this was hym a pregnant argument | 1178 |
| Tr 4 1181 And whan he say ther was non other woon, | 1180 |
| Tr 4 1184 And after this, with sterne and cruel herte, | 1184 |
| Tr 4 1184 And after this, with sterne and cruel herte, | 1184 |
| Tr 4 1189 Syn Love and cruel Fortune it ne wolde | 1188 |
| Tr 4 1192 " O cruel Jove, and thow, Fortune adverse, | 1192 |
| Tr 4 1193 This al and som: that falsly have ye slayn | 1192 |
| Tr 4 1194 Criseyde, and syn ye may do me no werse, | 1194 |
| Tr 4 1195 Fy on youre myght and werkes so dyverse! | 1194 |
| Tr 4 1199 Wol lete and folwe hire spirit low or hye. | 1198 |
| Tr 4 1205 " And thow, cite, which that I leve in wo, | 1204 |
| Tr 4 1206 And thow, Priam, and bretheren alle yfeere, | 1206 |
| Tr 4 1206 And thow, Priam, and bretheren alle yfeere, | 1206 |
| Tr 4 1207 And thow, my moder, farwel, for I go; | 1206 |
| Tr 4 1208 And Atropos, make redy thow my beere; | 1208 |
| Tr 4 1209 And thow, Criseyde, o swete herte deere, | 1208 |
| Tr 4 1213 And gan to sike, and " Troilus " she cride; | 1212 |
| Tr 4 1213 And gan to sike, and " Troilus " she cride; | 1212 |
| Tr 4 1214 And he answerde, " Lady myn, Criseyde, | 1214 |
| Tr 4 1215 Lyve ye yet? " and leet his swerd down glide. | 1214 |
| Tr 4 1217 Quod she; and therwithal she soore syghte, | 1216 |
| Tr 4 1218 And he bigan conforte hire as he myghte, | 1218 |
| Tr 4 1219 Took hire in armes two, and kiste hire ofte, | 1218 |
| Tr 4 1220 And hire to glade he did al his entente; | 1220 |
| Tr 4 1225 As it lay bare, and gan for fere crye, | 1224 |
| Tr 4 1226 And asked hym, whi he it hadde out drawe. | 1226 |
| Tr 4 1227 And Troilus anon the cause hire tolde, | 1226 |
| Tr 4 1228 And how hymself therwith he wolde han slawe; | 1228 |
| Tr 4 1230 And gan hym in hire armes faste folde, | 1230 |
| Tr 4 1231 And seyde, " O mercy, God! Lo, which a dede! | 1230 |
| Tr 4 1235 " Yee, douteles " ; and she answerde, " Allas, | 1234 |
| Tr 4 1243 And lat us rise, and streght to bedde go, | 1242 |
| Tr 4 1243 And lat us rise, and streght to bedde go, | 1242 |
| Tr 4 1244 And there lat us speken of oure wo; | 1244 |
| Tr 4 1256 And seketh nought how holpen for to be, | 1256 |
| Tr 4 1257 It nys but folie and encrees of peyne; | 1256 |
| Tr 4 1258 And syn that here assembled be we tweyne | 1258 |
| Tr 4 1262 And as I am avysed sodeynly, | 1262 |
| Tr 4 1267 That yet is mys, and slen this hevynesse. | 1266 |
| Tr 4 1274 This al and som, my deere herte sweete. | 1274 |
| Tr 4 1279 I shal ben here; and that it may be so | 1278 |
| Tr 4 1280 By alle right and in a wordes fewe, | 1280 |
| Tr 4 1285 And to the beste, in aught that I kan see. | 1284 |
| Tr 4 1286 And for the love of God, foryeve it me | 1286 |
| Tr 4 1293 And taketh it non other wise, I preye, | 1292 |
| Tr 4 1300 And syn ther helpeth non avisement | 1300 |
| Tr 4 1302 And lat us shape a bettre wey to fynde. | 1302 |
| Tr 4 1304 Wol us disese and cruelich anoye, | 1304 |
| Tr 4 1307 And syn I shal no ferther out of Troie | 1306 |
| Tr 4 1314 And er that trewe is doon, I shal ben heere; | 1314 |
| Tr 4 1315 And thanne have ye both Antenore ywonne | 1314 |
| Tr 4 1316 And me also. Beth glad now, if ye konne, | 1316 |
| Tr 4 1317 " And thenk right thus: `Criseyde is now agon. | 1316 |
| Tr 4 1319 And whanne, allas? By God, lo, right anon, | 1318 |
| Tr 4 1321 And than at erste shal we be so feyn, | 1320 |
| Tr 4 1333 And ek myn othere thynges alle yfeere, | 1332 |
| Tr 4 1334 And nameliche, my deere herte, ye, | 1334 |
| Tr 4 1345 " Ye sen that every day ek, more and more, | 1344 |
| Tr 4 1346 Men trete of pees, and it supposid is | 1346 |
| Tr 4 1348 And Grekis us restoren that is mys; | 1348 |
| Tr 4 1355 And to and fro ek ride and gon as blyve | 1354 |
| Tr 4 1355 And to and fro ek ride and gon as blyve | 1354 |
| Tr 4 1355 And to and fro ek ride and gon as blyve | 1354 |
| Tr 4 1357 And every wight han liberte to bleve | 1356 |
| Tr 4 1359 " And though so be that pees ther may be non, | 1358 |
| Tr 4 1369 Is old, and elde is ful of coveytise, | 1368 |
| Tr 4 1370 And I right now have founden al the gise, | 1370 |
| Tr 4 1372 And herkeneth how, if that ye wol assente: | 1372 |
| Tr 4 1374 The wolf ful and the wether hool to have; | 1374 |
| Tr 4 1379 And how I mene, I shal it yow devyse: | 1378 |
| Tr 4 1381 Unto my fader shal I take, and seye | 1380 |
| Tr 4 1382 That right for trust and for savacioun | 1382 |
| Tr 4 1385 To senden after more, and that in hie, | 1384 |
| Tr 4 1387 " And that shal ben an huge quantite -- | 1386 |
| Tr 4 1393 Of Priamus and don hym stonde in grace. | 1392 |
| Tr 4 1394 " So what for o thyng and for other, swete, | 1394 |
| Tr 4 1401 " And yf he wolde ought by hys sort it preve | 1400 |
| Tr 4 1403 Distorben hym and plukke hym by the sleve, | 1402 |
| Tr 4 1404 Makynge his sort, and beren hym on honde | 1404 |
| Tr 4 1407 And for o soth they tellen twenty lyes. | 1406 |
| Tr 4 1409 Thus shal I seyn -- and that his coward herte | 1408 |
| Tr 4 1412 And but I make hym soone to converte | 1412 |
| Tr 4 1413 And don my red withinne a day or tweye, | 1412 |
| Tr 4 1415 And treweliche, as writen wel I fynde | 1414 |
| Tr 4 1417 And that hire herte trewe was and kynde | 1416 |
| Tr 4 1417 And that hire herte trewe was and kynde | 1416 |
| Tr 4 1418 Towardes hym, and spak right as she mente, | 1418 |
| Tr 4 1419 And that she starf for wo neigh whan she wente, | 1418 |
| Tr 4 1420 And was in purpos evere to be trewe: | 1420 |
| Tr 4 1422 This Troilus, with herte and erys spradde, | 1422 |
| Tr 4 1423 Herde al this thyng devysen to and fro, | 1422 |
| Tr 4 1424 And verrayliche him semed that he hadde | 1424 |
| Tr 4 1428 To trusten hire, and took it for the beste. | 1428 |
| Tr 4 1430 Was queynt with hope, and therwith hem bitwene | 1430 |
| Tr 4 1432 And as the briddes, whanne the sonne is shene, | 1432 |
| Tr 4 1435 Delited hem, and made hire hertes clere. | 1434 |
| Tr 4 1440 And seyde hire, " Certes, if ye be unkynde, | 1440 |
| Tr 4 1441 And but ye come at day set into Troye, | 1440 |
| Tr 4 1444 And God so wisly thow me, woful wrecche, | 1444 |
| Tr 4 1455 Youre syre is wys; and seyd is, out of drede, | 1454 |
| Tr 4 1456 `Men may the wise atrenne, and naught atrede.' | 1456 |
| Tr 4 1463 Ne feyne aright; and that is al my drede. | 1462 |
| Tr 4 1467 Hath ones ben and lost so foule his name, | 1466 |
| Tr 4 1472 To ben a wif; and as he kan wel preche, | 1472 |
| Tr 4 1473 He shal som Grek so preyse and wel alose | 1472 |
| Tr 4 1476 And Troilus, of whom ye nyl han routhe, | 1476 |
| Tr 4 1478 " And over al this, youre fader shal despise | 1478 |
| Tr 4 1479 Us alle, and seyn this cite nys but lorn, | 1478 |
| Tr 4 1480 And that th' assege nevere shal aryse, | 1480 |
| Tr 4 1482 Til we be slayn and down oure walles torn. | 1482 |
| Tr 4 1483 And thus he shal yow with his wordes fere, | 1482 |
| Tr 4 1487 And ech of hem with herte, wit, and myght | 1486 |
| Tr 4 1487 And ech of hem with herte, wit, and myght | 1486 |
| Tr 4 1492 " And this to me so grevous is to thynke | 1492 |
| Tr 4 1497 And if ye gon, as I have told yow yore, | 1496 |
| Tr 4 1499 " For which, with humble, trewe, and pitous herte, | 1498 |
| Tr 4 1502 And doth somwhat as that I shal yow seye, | 1502 |
| Tr 4 1503 And lat us stele awey bitwixe us tweye; | 1502 |
| Tr 4 1504 And thynk that folie is, whan man may chese, | 1504 |
| Tr 4 1507 Wel stele awey and ben togidere so, | 1506 |
| Tr 4 1513 " And vulgarly to speken of substaunce | 1512 |
| Tr 4 1515 Inough to lyve in honour and plesaunce | 1514 |
| Tr 4 1517 And thus we may eschuen al this drede. | 1516 |
| Tr 4 1520 " And hardily, ne dredeth no poverte, | 1520 |
| Tr 4 1521 For I have kyn and frendes elleswhere | 1520 |
| Tr 4 1525 And go we anon; for as in myn entente, | 1524 |
| Tr 4 1530 And fynden swich unthrifty weyes newe, | 1530 |
| Tr 4 1532 And helpe me God so at my mooste nede, | 1532 |
| Tr 4 1541 " And this on every god celestial | 1540 |
| Tr 4 1542 I swere it yow, and ek on ech goddesse, | 1542 |
| Tr 4 1543 On every nymphe and deite infernal, | 1542 |
| Tr 4 1544 On satiry and fawny more and lesse, | 1544 |
| Tr 4 1544 On satiry and fawny more and lesse, | 1544 |
| Tr 4 1546 And Attropos my thred of lif tobreste | 1546 |
| Tr 4 1548 " And thow, Symois, that as an arwe clere | 1548 |
| Tr 4 1554 And I with body and soule synke in helle! | 1554 |
| Tr 4 1554 And I with body and soule synke in helle! | 1554 |
| Tr 4 1556 And leten alle youre frendes, God forbede | 1556 |
| Tr 4 1558 And namely syn Troie hath now swich nede | 1558 |
| Tr 4 1559 Of help. And ek of o thyng taketh hede: | 1558 |
| Tr 4 1561 And youre honour; God shilde us fro meschaunce! | 1560 |
| Tr 4 1562 " And if so be that pees heere-after take, | 1562 |
| Tr 4 1564 Whi, Lord, the sorwe and wo ye wolden make, | 1564 |
| Tr 4 1566 And er that ye juparten so youre name, | 1566 |
| Tr 4 1571 They wolden seye, and swere it out of doute, | 1570 |
| Tr 4 1573 But lust voluptuous and coward drede. | 1572 |
| Tr 4 1576 " And also thynketh on myn honeste, | 1576 |
| Tr 4 1578 And with what filthe it spotted sholde be, | 1578 |
| Tr 4 1582 Thus were I lost, and that were routhe and synne. | 1582 |
| Tr 4 1582 Thus were I lost, and that were routhe and synne. | 1582 |
| Tr 4 1583 " And forthi sle with resoun al this hete! | 1582 |
| Tr 4 1587 By pacience, and thynk that lord is he | 1586 |
| Tr 4 1589 And she ne daunteth no wight but a wrecche. | 1588 |
| Tr 4 1590 " And trusteth this: that certes, herte swete, | 1590 |
| Tr 4 1597 " And now, so this be soth, " quod Troilus, | 1596 |
| Tr 4 1611 " And thynketh wel that somtyme it is wit | 1610 |
| Tr 4 1616 And trusteth me, and leveth ek youre sorwe, | 1616 |
| Tr 4 1616 And trusteth me, and leveth ek youre sorwe, | 1616 |
| Tr 4 1622 And that I mot gon to the Grekis oost. | 1622 |
| Tr 4 1630 And by my thrift, my wendyng out of Troie | 1630 |
| Tr 4 1634 And for that love which that I love yow eke, | 1634 |
| Tr 4 1636 That of so good a confort and a cheere | 1636 |
| Tr 4 1639 " And over al this I prey yow, " quod she tho, | 1638 |
| Tr 4 1650 And douteles, if that ich other wende, | 1650 |
| Tr 4 1651 I ner but ded; and er ye cause fynde, | 1650 |
| Tr 4 1653 To this answerde Troilus and seyde, | 1652 |
| Tr 4 1661 " And blisful Venus lat me nevere sterve | 1660 |
| Tr 4 1664 And while that God my wit wol me conserve, | 1664 |
| Tr 4 1674 " Eke gentil herte and manhod that ye hadde, | 1674 |
| Tr 4 1675 And that ye hadde, as me thoughte, in despit | 1674 |
| Tr 4 1677 As rudenesse and poeplissh appetit, | 1676 |
| Tr 4 1678 And that youre resoun bridlede youre delit, | 1678 |
| Tr 4 1680 That I was youre, and shal while I may dure. | 1680 |
| Tr 4 1681 " And this may lengthe of yeres naught fordo, | 1680 |
| Tr 4 1686 So that it may youre herte and myn suffise! | 1686 |
| Tr 4 1687 And fareth now wel, for tyme is that ye rise. " | 1686 |
| Tr 4 1688 And after that they longe ypleyned hadde, | 1688 |
| Tr 4 1689 And ofte ykist, and streite in armes folde, | 1688 |
| Tr 4 1689 And ofte ykist, and streite in armes folde, | 1688 |
| Tr 4 1690 The day gan rise, and Troilus hym cladde, | 1690 |
| Tr 4 1691 And rewfullich his lady gan byholde, | 1690 |
| Tr 4 1693 And to hire grace he gan hym recomaunde. | 1692 |