| ANGER............1 | |
| Tr 4 1563 As alday happeth after anger game, | 1562 |
| ANGWISSH.........2 | |
| Tr 4 155 And ful of angwissh and of grisly drede | 154 |
| Tr 4 844 As angwissh, langour, cruel bitternesse, | 844 |
| ANON.............14 | |
| Tr 4 61 This thing anon was couth in every strete, | 60 |
| Tr 4 352 The chambre door undide it hym anon; | 352 |
| Tr 4 537 Ris up anon, and lat this wepyng be, | 536 |
| Tr 4 590 Ne preciously, but help thiself anon. | 590 |
| Tr 4 614 Theigh thow do boote anon in this meschief; | 614 |
| Tr 4 645 " Forthi ris up, as nought ne were, anon, | 644 |
| Tr 4 820 Whan she hym saugh, she gan for shame anon | 820 |
| Tr 4 922 For to what fyn he wolde anon pretende, | 922 |
| Tr 4 1185 His swerd anon out of his shethe he twighte | 1184 |
| Tr 4 1224 Asyde, anon she gan his swerd espie, | 1224 |
| Tr 4 1227 And Troilus anon the cause hire tolde, | 1226 |
| Tr 4 1234 Ye wolde han slayn youreself anon? " quod she. | 1234 |
| Tr 4 1319 And whanne, allas? By God, lo, right anon, | 1318 |
| Tr 4 1525 And go we anon; for as in myn entente, | 1524 |
| ANON-RIGHT.......2 | |
| Tr 4 440 But do me rather sterve anon-right here, | 440 |
| Tr 4 666 The whiche tale anon-right as Criseyde | 666 |
| ANOON............1 | |
| Tr 4 510 Thou other do me anoon yn teris drenche, | 510 |
| ANOTHER..........7 | |
| Tr 4 456 " Thow biddest me I shulde love another | 456 |
| Tr 4 609 A love; and whi shaltow nat have another? | 608 |
| Tr 4 689 Another seyde, " Ywis, so nam nat I, | 688 |
| Tr 4 865 Was al ychaunged in another kynde. | 864 |
| Tr 4 1366 " Have here another wey, if it so be | 1366 |
| Tr 4 1454 But al another thenketh his ledere.' | 1454 |
| Tr 4 1631 Another day shal torne us alle to joie. | 1630 |
| ANOY.............1 | |
| Tr 4 845 Anoy, smert, drede, fury, and ek siknesse. | 844 |
| ANOYE............1 | |
| Tr 4 1304 Wol us disese and cruelich anoye, | 1304 |
| ANSWERD..........2 | |
| Tr 4 145 Th' embassadours ben answerd for fynal; | 144 |
| Tr 4 1121 This Troilus answerd, and sighte soore: | 1120 |
| ANSWERDE.........10 | |
| Tr 4 178 Gan it withstonde, and sobrely answerde: | 178 |
| Tr 4 380 Ful pitously answerde and seyde, " Yis! | 380 |
| Tr 4 435 But at the laste answerde, and seyde, " Frend, | 434 |
| Tr 4 540 To this answerde hym Troilus ful softe, | 540 |
| Tr 4 582 Pandare answerde, " Frend, thow maist, for me, | 582 |
| Tr 4 640 That sorwest thus? " And he answerde hym, " Nay. " | 640 |
| Tr 4 1214 And he answerde, " Lady myn, Criseyde, | 1214 |
| Tr 4 1235 " Yee, douteles " ; and she answerde, " Allas, | 1234 |
| Tr 4 1528 Answerde, " Ywys, my deere herte trewe, | 1528 |
| Tr 4 1653 To this answerde Troilus and seyde, | 1652 |
| ANSWERE..........2 | |
| Tr 4 894 And hereupon ye may answere hym sende; | 894 |
| Tr 4 1158 Without answere, and felte hire lymes colde, | 1158 |
| ANTENOR..........13 | |
| Tr 4 133 They yave hym Antenor, withouten moore. | 132 |
| Tr 4 137 And hem for Antenor ful ofte preyde | 136 |
| Tr 4 149 Whan axed was for Antenor Criseyde, | 148 |
| Tr 4 177 For Antenor how they wolde han Criseyde, | 176 |
| Tr 4 189 Daun Antenor -- a wrong wey now ye chese -- | 188 |
| Tr 4 196 And to deliveren Antenor they preyde. | 196 |
| Tr 4 203 Of Antenor, that brought hem to meschaunce, | 202 |
| Tr 4 209 But Antenor, he shal com hom to towne, | 208 |
| Tr 4 212 For Antenor to yelden out Criseyde, | 212 |
| Tr 4 347 For Antenor to yelden so Criseyde, | 346 |
| Tr 4 378 " For Antenor how lost is my Criseyde? " | 378 |
| Tr 4 792 " Thus, herte myn, for Antenor, allas, | 792 |
| Tr 4 878 Hath mad eschaunge of Antenor and yow, | 878 |
| ANTENORE.........3 | |
| Tr 4 50 At which day was taken Antenore, | 50 |
| Tr 4 665 Ygraunted was in chaunge of Antenore. | 664 |
| Tr 4 1315 And thanne have ye both Antenore ywonne | 1314 |
| ANY..............6 | |
| Tr 4 404 Yee, on or two, withouten any doute. | 404 |
| Tr 4 620 Have mercy on thiself for any awe. | 620 |
| Tr 4 889 Remedie in this, if ther were any wyse. | 888 |
| Tr 4 1557 For any womman that ye sholden so, | 1556 |
| Tr 4 1593 I wol ben here, withouten any wene. | 1592 |
| Tr 4 1596 I wol yow sen withouten any faille. " | 1596 |
| APERCEYVE........1 | |
| Tr 4 656 Thow shalt ful sone aperceyve and wel here | 656 |
| APERIL...........1 | |
| Tr 4 751 Down fille, as shour in Aperil ful swithe; | 750 |
| APPAYED..........1 | |
| Tr 4 642 That nost nat that she wol ben yvele appayed | 642 |
| APPETIT..........1 | |
| Tr 4 1677 As rudenesse and poeplissh appetit, | 1676 |
| APPOLLO..........2 | |
| Tr 4 114 Appollo hath me told it feithfully; | 114 |
| Tr 4 1397 For al Appollo, or his clerkes lawes, | 1396 |
| AREDE............2 | |
| Tr 4 1112 Wherwith she kan, if I shal right arede, | 1112 |
| Tr 4 1570 Wolde of it seye? It is ful light t' arede. | 1570 |
| ARGUMENT.........3 | |
| Tr 4 477 " Thow hast here made an argument for fyn, | 476 |
| Tr 4 956 For right thus was his argument alway: | 956 |
| Tr 4 1179 And this was hym a pregnant argument | 1178 |
| ARGUMENTES.......1 | |
| Tr 4 969 That destyne thorugh argumentes preve; | 968 |
| ARGUMENTZ........1 | |
| Tr 4 527 And syn the list myn argumentz to blame, | 526 |
| ARGUS............1 | |
| Tr 4 1459 Youre fader is in sleght as Argus eyed; | 1458 |
| ARGUWE...........1 | |
| Tr 4 497 That kanst so wel and formely arguwe? | 496 |
| ARGYVE...........1 | |
| Tr 4 762 O moder myn, that cleped were Argyve, | 762 |
| ARIETE...........1 | |
| Tr 4 1592 The Leoun passe out of this Ariete, | 1592 |
| ARIGHT...........2 | |
| Tr 4 411 And this is fair, and that kan good aright. | 410 |
| Tr 4 1463 Ne feyne aright; and that is al my drede. | 1462 |
| ARIS.............1 | |
| Tr 4 915 That he shal come? Aris up hastily, | 914 |
| ARMED............1 | |
| Tr 4 38 But on a day, wel armed, brighte, and shene, | 38 |
| ARMES............9 | |
| Tr 4 359 For sorwe of this, and with his armes folden, | 358 |
| Tr 4 821 Hire tery face atwixe hire armes hide; | 820 |
| Tr 4 911 Thise wordes seyd, she on hire armes two | 910 |
| Tr 4 1131 But hem in armes toke, and after kiste. | 1130 |
| Tr 4 1219 Took hire in armes two, and kiste hire ofte, | 1218 |
| Tr 4 1230 And gan hym in hire armes faste folde, | 1230 |
| Tr 4 1247 Whan they were in hire bed, in armes folde, | 1246 |
| Tr 4 1363 Among tho men of armes evere in feere? | 1362 |
| Tr 4 1689 And ofte ykist, and streite in armes folde, | 1688 |
| ARN..............1 | |
| Tr 4 972 O, welaway! So sleighe arn clerkes olde | 972 |
| ARRAY............1 | |
| Tr 4 1670 Ne pompe, array, nobleye, or ek richesse | 1670 |
| ART..............8 | |
| Tr 4 332 To ben a Grek, syn thow art born Troian? | 332 |
| Tr 4 393 " But telle me this: whi thow art now so mad | 392 |
| Tr 4 501 O deth, that endere art of sorwes alle, | 500 |
| Tr 4 538 And kith thow art a man; for in this houre | 538 |
| Tr 4 647 Or he may wondren whider thow art goon. | 646 |
| Tr 4 1113 Destourbe al this of which thow art in drede. | 1112 |
| Tr 4 1175 And seyde, " O Lord, that set art in thi trone, | 1174 |
| Tr 4 1266 For ther is art ynough for to redresse | 1266 |
| ARTOW............4 | |
| Tr 4 417 Thenk ek, thi lif to saven artow holde. | 416 |
| Tr 4 533 " Artow in Troie, and hast non hardyment | 532 |
| Tr 4 641 " Wherof artow, " quod Pandare, " thanne amayed, | 640 |
| Tr 4 1095 Artow for hire and for noon other born? | 1094 |