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| Tr 5 21 Ne was so loth out of a town to fare. | 20 |
| Tr 5 39 " Allas, " quod he, " thus foul a wrecchednesse, | 38 |
| Tr 5 45 Why nyl I brynge al Troie upon a roore? | 44 |
| Tr 5 47 Why nyl I rather with a man or two | 46 |
| Tr 5 50 But why he nolde don so fel a dede, | 50 |
| Tr 5 52 He hadde in herte alweyes a manere drede | 52 |
| Tr 5 61 And forth she rit ful sorwfully a pas. | 60 |
| Tr 5 90 In swich a craft, and by the reyne hire hente; | 90 |
| Tr 5 98 `He is a fool that wol foryete hymselve.' " | 98 |
| Tr 5 104 So soon awey; but I shal fynde a meene | 104 |
| Tr 5 113 For treweliche he swor hire as a knyght | 112 |
| Tr 5 125 A Grek ye sholde among us alle fynde | 124 |
| Tr 5 142 Han many a day ben, alwey yet, parde, | 142 |
| Tr 5 164 For I have herd er this of many a wight, | 164 |
| Tr 5 172 But myghte me so faire a grace falle, | 172 |
| Tr 5 179 But here and ther, now here a word or two. | 178 |
| Tr 5 201 And thorugh his paleis, with a swollen herte, | 200 |
| Tr 5 203 Ne non to hym dar speke a word for drede. | 202 |
| Tr 5 214 But tho bigan his herte a lite unswelle | 214 |
| Tr 5 222 Now may I wepe allone many a teere, | 222 |
| Tr 5 224 Save a pilowe, I fynde naught t' enbrace. | 224 |
| Tr 5 255 And swich a tremour fele aboute his herte | 254 |
| Tr 5 257 And therwithal he sholde a noyse make, | 256 |
| Tr 5 271 That swich a wo my wit kan nat diffyne; | 270 |
| Tr 5 311 In a vessell that men clepeth an urne, | 310 |
| Tr 5 315 To preyen hire kepe it for a remembraunce. | 314 |
| Tr 5 333 Ye, God woot, and fro many a worthi knyght | 332 |
| Tr 5 334 Hath his lady gon a fourtenyght, | 334 |
| Tr 5 339 A man mot twynnen of necessite -- | 338 |
| Tr 5 349 And for they kan a tyme of sorwe endure, | 348 |
| Tr 5 350 As tyme hem hurt, a tyme doth hem cure. | 350 |
| Tr 5 362 A straw for alle swevenes signifiaunce! | 362 |
| Tr 5 363 God helpe me so, I counte hem nought a bene! | 362 |
| Tr 5 373 As if a wight hath faste a thyng in mynde, | 372 |
| Tr 5 373 As if a wight hath faste a thyng in mynde, | 372 |
| Tr 5 384 Allas, allas, so noble a creature | 384 |
| Tr 5 385 As is a man shal dreden swich ordure! | 384 |
| Tr 5 403 To Sarpedoun, nat hennes but a myle; | 402 |
| Tr 5 411 If thow thus ligge a day, or two, or thre, | 410 |
| Tr 5 447 Ne of ladys ek so fair a compaignie | 446 |
| Tr 5 468 But weylaway, al this nat but a maze. | 468 |
| Tr 5 492 With hym a wowke, and now, thus sodeynly, | 492 |
| Tr 5 527 A cause he fond in towne for to go, | 526 |
| Tr 5 585 Men myght a book make of it, lik a storie. | 584 |
| Tr 5 585 Men myght a book make of it, lik a storie. | 584 |
| Tr 5 604 Ther as Criseyde out rood a ful good paas, | 604 |
| Tr 5 605 And up and down ther made he many a wente, | 604 |
| Tr 5 628 And thus he drof a day yet forth or tweye, | 628 |
| Tr 5 633 And made a song of wordes but a fewe, | 632 |
| Tr 5 633 And made a song of wordes but a fewe, | 632 |
| Tr 5 689 For which ful ofte a day " Allas, " she seyde, | 688 |
| Tr 5 703 That I be kaught, I shal be holde a spie; | 702 |
| Tr 5 715 Ful ofte a day she sighte ek for destresse, | 714 |
| Tr 5 770 For she wol take a purpos for t' abide. | 770 |
| Tr 5 779 That she nas nat withoute a love in Troie, | 778 |
| Tr 5 785 Yet seyde he to hymself upon a nyght, | 784 |
| Tr 5 786 " Now am I nat a fool, that woot wel how | 786 |
| Tr 5 791 `Men shal nat wowe a wight in hevynesse.' | 790 |
| Tr 5 792 " But whoso myghte wynnen swich a flour | 792 |
| Tr 5 794 He myghte seyn he were a conquerour. " | 794 |
| Tr 5 812 Which with a thred of gold she wolde bynde; | 812 |
| Tr 5 837 In durryng don that longeth to a knyght. | 836 |
| Tr 5 838 Al myghte a geant passen hym of myght, | 838 |
| Tr 5 880 Sholden spille a quarter of a tere | 880 |
| Tr 5 880 Sholden spille a quarter of a tere | 880 |
| Tr 5 899 Swiche as men clepen a word with two visages -- | 898 |
| Tr 5 916 For Troie is brought in swich a jupartie | 916 |
| Tr 5 919 A moore parfit love, er it be nyght, | 918 |
| Tr 5 926 And in his speche a litel wight he quok, | 926 |
| Tr 5 927 And caste asyde a litel wight his hed, | 926 |
| Tr 5 928 And stynte a while; and afterward he wok, | 928 |
| Tr 5 934 Of Calydoyne and Arge a kyng, Criseyde! | 934 |
| Tr 5 938 Polymyte and many a man to scathe. | 938 |
| Tr 5 975 " I hadde a lord, to whom I wedded was, | 974 |
| Tr 5 981 " And that doth me to han so gret a wonder | 980 |
| Tr 5 1040 And ek a broche -- and that was litel nede -- | 1040 |
| Tr 5 1043 She made hym were a pencel of hire sleve. | 1042 |
| Tr 5 1046 Of Troilus, tho wep she many a teere | 1046 |
| Tr 5 1061 O, rolled shal I ben on many a tonge! | 1060 |
| Tr 5 1064 Allas, that swich a cas me sholde falle! | 1064 |
| Tr 5 1162 That I se yond nys but a fare-carte. " | 1162 |
| Tr 5 1166 It is ayeyns som good I have a thought. | 1166 |
| Tr 5 1168 Ne felte I swich a comfort, dar I seye; | 1168 |
| Tr 5 1181 And fer withinne the nyght, with many a teere, | 1180 |
| Tr 5 1194 Upon the walles made he many a wente. | 1194 |
| Tr 5 1231 But seyde he felte a grevous maladie | 1230 |
| Tr 5 1233 So on a day he leyde hym doun to slepe, | 1232 |
| Tr 5 1235 That in a forest faste he welk to wepe | 1234 |
| Tr 5 1238 He mette he saugh a bor with tuskes grete, | 1238 |
| Tr 5 1269 I fele now so sharp a newe peyne, | 1268 |
| Tr 5 1277 That dremes many a maner man bigile? | 1276 |
| Tr 5 1293 That hastily a lettre thow hire write, | 1292 |
| Tr 5 1295 To know a soth of that thow art in doute. | 1294 |
| Tr 5 1302 If she be let, she wol assigne a cause. | 1302 |
| Tr 5 1309 A soth of al. Ther is namore to done. " | 1308 |
| Tr 5 1381 Ye may redresse, and more a thousand sithe | 1380 |
| Tr 5 1455 And fynaly, withinne a litel stounde, | 1454 |
| Tr 5 1458 If thow a soth of this desirest knowe, | 1458 |
| Tr 5 1459 Thow most a fewe of olde stories heere, | 1458 |
| Tr 5 1461 Hath lordes olde, thorugh which, withinne a throwe, | 1460 |
| Tr 5 1468 Wrak hire in a wonder cruel wise; | 1468 |
| Tr 5 1469 For with a boor as gret as ox in stalle | 1468 |
| Tr 5 1473 A mayde, oon of this world the beste ypreysed; | 1472 |
| Tr 5 1479 Ther ros a contek and a gret envye; | 1478 |
| Tr 5 1479 Ther ros a contek and a gret envye; | 1478 |
| Tr 5 1508 At a scarmuche ech of hem slough other, | 1508 |
| Tr 5 1522 Thow wenest ben a gret devyneresse! | 1522 |
| Tr 5 1537 As though al hool hym hadde ymad a leche. | 1536 |
| Tr 5 1539 A sooth of this with al his fulle cure; | 1538 |
| Tr 5 1551 And shapen hadde a mene it out to dryve, | 1550 |
| Tr 5 1553 But on a day to fighten gan he wende, | 1552 |
| Tr 5 1557 The deth of hym that was so noble a knyght; | 1556 |
| Tr 5 1558 For as he drough a kyng by th' aventaille, | 1558 |
| Tr 5 1568 Ful ofte a day he bad his herte breste. | 1568 |
| Tr 5 1577 Hymselven lik a pilgrym to desgise | 1576 |
| Tr 5 1582 For which he wep ful ofte and many a tere. | 1582 |
| Tr 5 1587 For which Criseyde upon a day, for routhe -- | 1586 |
| Tr 5 1592 How myght a wight in torment and in drede | 1592 |
| Tr 5 1624 As for a frend ye may in me assure. | 1624 |
| Tr 5 1634 Hym thoughte it lik a kalendes of chaunge. | 1634 |
| Tr 5 1641 And swich a cas bitidde, and that as faste, | 1640 |
| Tr 5 1646 Stood on a day in his malencolie | 1646 |
| Tr 5 1651 A manere cote-armure, as seith the storie, | 1650 |
| Tr 5 1661 A broch that he Criseyde yaf that morwe | 1660 |
| Tr 5 1691 Yow yaf as for a remembraunce of me? | 1690 |
| Tr 5 1698 To unloven yow a quarter of a day! | 1698 |
| Tr 5 1698 To unloven yow a quarter of a day! | 1698 |
| Tr 5 1708 Whi nyltow don a vengeaunce of this vice? | 1708 |
| Tr 5 1724 And wiste wel he seyde a soth of this, | 1724 |
| Tr 5 1725 He nought a word ayeyn to hym answerde; | 1724 |
| Tr 5 1729 As stille as ston; a word ne kowde he seye. | 1728 |
| Tr 5 1739 God woot that it a sorwe is unto me! | 1738 |
| Tr 5 1761 And, God it woot, with many a cruel hete | 1760 |
| Tr 5 1840 Yow made, and thynketh al nys but a faire, | 1840 |
| Tr 5 1843 Upon a crois, oure soules for to beye, | 1842 |