A-MORWE..........1
Tr 5 14 Was al, that she departe sholde a-morwe. 14
 
 A-TWO............2
Tr 5 180 Hire thoughte hire sorwful herte brast a-two, 180
Tr 5 530 Hym thoughte his sorwful herte braste a-two. 530
 
 ABIDE............5
Tr 5 33 With certeyn folk he hoved hire t' abide, 32
Tr 5 353 Ten dayes nys so longe nought t' abide. 352
Tr 5 770 For she wol take a purpos for t' abide. 770
Tr 5 1155 And, deere brother, thynk nat longe t' abide. 1154
Tr 5 1183 For wel he seth it helpeth naught t' abide. 1182
 
 ABIDEST..........1
Tr 5 1175 Shal come al that that thow abidest heere. 1174
 
 ABOD.............1
Tr 5 1307 That hire abod the best is for yow twaye. 1306
 
 ABOOD............1
Tr 5 1202 For whan he saugh that she abood so longe, 1202
 
 ABOUGHTE.........1
Tr 5 1756 Ful cruwely the Grekis ay aboughte; 1756
 
 ABOUTE...........13
Tr 5 85 With that his courser torned he aboute 84
Tr 5 100 That " Certeynlich I am aboute nought, 100
Tr 5 223 And graspe aboute I may, but in this place, 222
Tr 5 255 And swich a tremour fele aboute his herte 254
Tr 5 400 " This town is ful of lordes al aboute, 400
Tr 5 656 For love of God, ren faste aboute thy spere! 656
Tr 5 1120 Aboute naught this Troilus and Pandare. 1120
Tr 5 1225 He seyde his harm was al aboute his herte. 1224
Tr 5 1232 Aboute his herte, and fayn he wolde dye. 1232
Tr 5 1294 Thorugh which thow shalt wel bryngyn it aboute 1294
Tr 5 1451 That called was Cassandre ek al aboute, 1450
Tr 5 1496 Bysegeden the citee al aboute; 1496
Tr 5 1645 That al is lost that he hath ben aboute. 1644
 
 ABOVE............4
Tr 5 1004 I mene wel, by God that sit above! " 1004
Tr 5 1819 That is in hevene above; and at the laste, 1818
Tr 5 1830 Swich fyn hath his estat real above! 1830
Tr 5 1844 First starf, and roos, and sit in hevene above; 1844
 
 ABOVEN...........2
Tr 5 154 Youre owene aboven every creature. 154
Tr 5 198 In sorwe aboven alle sorwes smerte, 198
 
 ABRAYDE..........1
Tr 5 520 This Troilus gan of his slep t' abrayde, 520
 
 ABSENCE..........2
Tr 5 236 Who speketh for me right now in myn absence? 236
Tr 5 1396 For though to me youre absence is an helle, 1396
 
 ABSENT...........2
Tr 5 461 Was absent, lo, this was his fantasie -- 460
Tr 5 637 That absent was, gan synge as ye may heere: 636
 
 ACCEPTETH........1
Tr 5 186 And she accepteth it in good manere, 186
 
 ACHEVETH.........1
Tr 5 784 For he that naught n' asaieth naught n' acheveth. " 784
 
 ACHILLE..........1
Tr 5 1806 Despitously hym slough the fierse Achille. 1806
 
 ACHILLES.........1
Tr 5 1559 Unwar of this, Achilles thorugh the maille 1558
 
 ACORDE...........1
Tr 5 446 That at that feste it nas wel herd acorde; 446
 
 ACORDED..........1
Tr 5 1310 Acorded ben to this conclusioun, 1310
 
 ACOYE............1
Tr 5 782 He nyst how best hire herte for t' acoye; 782
 
 ADOUN............1
Tr 5 532 Wel neigh for sorwe adoun he gan to falle. 532
 
 ADOWN............2
Tr 5 1034 That alle hire sikes soore adown he leyde; 1034
Tr 5 1312 And hastily sit Troilus adown, 1312
 
 ADVERSITEE.......2
Tr 5 1083 For to seen yow in adversitee; 1082
Tr 5 1375 My song, in pleynte of myn adversitee; 1374
 
 ADVERTENCE.......1
Tr 5 1258 Hath fro me raft, allas, thyn advertence? 1258
 
 AFIRE............2
Tr 5 720 And thus she sette hire woful herte afire 720
Tr 5 1466 Ne encens upon hire auter sette afire, 1466
 
 AFTER............20
Tr 5 279 Gan after that to dresse hym up to fare 278
Tr 5 280 Whan Troilus hath sent after Pandare. 280
Tr 5 320 Hath after me shright al thise nyghtes two. 320
Tr 5 376 That after tymes of the yer, by kynde, 376
Tr 5 497 Holde forward now, and after lat us ride. " 496
Tr 5 517 And after this, whan that hem bothe leste, 516
Tr 5 603 And after this he to the yates wente 602
Tr 5 691 After my deth, for now lyve I to longe. 690
Tr 5 842 It fel that after, on the tenthe day 842
Tr 5 851 And after this, withouten longe lette, 850
Tr 5 986 What I shal after don I kan nat seye; 986
Tr 5 1012 And after this, the sothe for to seyn, 1012
Tr 5 1037 And after this the storie telleth us 1036
Tr 5 1111 Whan Troilus his Pandare after sente; 1110
Tr 5 1130 And after noon than maystow come ayeyn. " 1130
Tr 5 1133 Er that they fynde that they after cape. 1132
Tr 5 1142 The day goth faste, and after that com eve, 1142
Tr 5 1206 After tho dayes ten of which I tolde, 1206
Tr 5 1672 And after deth, withouten wordes moore, 1672
Tr 5 1839 To thilke God that after his ymage 1838
 
 AFTERWARD........1
Tr 5 928 And stynte a while; and afterward he wok, 928
 
 AGAST............1
Tr 5 893 Shal ben agast that Grekes wol hem shende, 892
 
 AGE..............2
Tr 5 826 But trewely, I kan nat telle hire age. 826
Tr 5 1836 In which that love up groweth with youre age, 1836
 
 AGILT............1
Tr 5 1684 Ne, but I hadde agilt and don amys, 1684
 
 AGO..............2
Tr 5 317 And by my dremes now and yore ago, 316
Tr 5 1054 She seyde, " Allas, for now is clene ago 1054
 
 AGON.............1
Tr 5 1325 As ye wel knowe, how longe tyme agon 1324
 
 AGREVETH.........1
Tr 5 783 " But for t' asay, " he seyde, " it naught n' agreveth, 782
 
 AL...............144
Tr 5 14 Was al, that she departe sholde a-morwe. 14
Tr 5 26 Of al his lust or joies heretofore. 26
Tr 5 27 But Troilus, now far-wel al thi joie, 26
Tr 5 34 So wo-bigon, al wolde he naught hym pleyne, 34
Tr 5 45 Why nyl I brynge al Troie upon a roore? 44
Tr 5 54 Sholde han ben slayn; lo, this was al his care. 54
Tr 5 67 Passyng al the valeye fer withoute, 66
Tr 5 74 And Troilus, al nere his herte light, 74
Tr 5 75 He peyned hym with al his fulle myght 74
Tr 5 81 To take hire by the honde al sobrely. 80
Tr 5 87 No word he spak, ne non of al his route; 86
Tr 5 94 Thoughte, " Al my labour shal nat ben on ydel, 94
Tr 5 115 That he nolde don his peyne and al his myght 114
Tr 5 133 To don al that may like unto youre herte; 132
Tr 5 150 I wolde of this yow telle al myn entente -- 150
Tr 5 160 Al kan I naught to yow, my lady deere, 160
Tr 5 184 Of al his travaile and his goode cheere, 184
Tr 5 237 Allas, no wight; and that is al my care, 236
Tr 5 240 Whan I the firste nyght have al this tene? 240
Tr 5 254 And with the stert al sodeynliche awake, 254
Tr 5 277 Al estward, as it wont is for to doone; 276
Tr 5 281 This Pandare, that of al the day biforn 280
Tr 5 284 For with the kyng Priam al day was he, 284
Tr 5 289 That Troilus al nyght for sorwe wook; 288
Tr 5 318 Al certeynly that I mot nedes dye. 318
Tr 5 320 Hath after me shright al thise nyghtes two. 320
Tr 5 336 What nede is the to maken al this care? 336
Tr 5 358 " Thi swevnes ek and al swich fantasie 358
Tr 5 361 That doth the fele in slep al this penaunce. 360
Tr 5 386 " For which with al myn herte I the biseche, 386
Tr 5 387 Unto thiself that al this thow foryyve; 386
Tr 5 400 " This town is ful of lordes al aboute, 400
Tr 5 401 And trewes lasten al this mene while. 400
Tr 5 420 Syn I have lost the cause of al my game. 420
Tr 5 429 " That we may pleye us best in al this town? " 428
Tr 5 437 With al that myghte yserved ben on table 436
Tr 5 438 That deynte was, al coste it gret richesse, 438
Tr 5 453 On hire was evere al that his herte thoughte, 452
Tr 5 463 Nor ther nas houre in al the day or nyght, 462
Tr 5 468 But weylaway, al this nat but a maze. 468
Tr 5 564 In which he whilom hadde al his plesaunce. 564
Tr 5 621 Whi Troilus hath al this hevynesse? " 620
Tr 5 622 And al this nas but his malencolie, 622
Tr 5 638 " O sterre, of which I lost have al the light, 638
Tr 5 649 And al his sorwe he to the moone tolde, 648
Tr 5 651 I shal be glad, if al the world be trewe! 650
Tr 5 677 Of al this town, save onliche in this space, 676
Tr 5 683 That bisily did al his fulle myght 682
Tr 5 686 That she shal come and stynten al his sorwe. 686
Tr 5 706 I nam but lost, al be myn herte trewe. 706
Tr 5 709 Hire lymes lene, as she that al the day 708
Tr 5 712 And al the nyght wepyng, allas, she lay. 712
Tr 5 718 And al his goodly wordes recordynge 718
Tr 5 722 In al this world ther nys so cruel herte 722
Tr 5 727 And this was yet the werste of al hire peyne: 726
Tr 5 732 The which that now al torned into galle is, 732
Tr 5 741 But al to late comth the letuarie 740
Tr 5 762 And as for me, for al swich variaunce, 762
Tr 5 773 With al the sleghte and al that evere he kan, 772
Tr 5 773 With al the sleghte and al that evere he kan, 772
Tr 5 797 Al sholde I dye, I wol hire herte seche! 796
Tr 5 838 Al myghte a geant passen hym of myght, 838
Tr 5 886 For al the gold atwixen sonne and se. 886
Tr 5 889 Al were he lord of worldes twies fyve! 888
Tr 5 901 And al this thyng right sen it with youre ye, 900
Tr 5 930 And seyde, " I am, al be it yow no joie, 930
Tr 5 937 Unhappily at Thebes al to rathe, 936
Tr 5 958 Delyvere it soone of al that doth it care! 958
Tr 5 976 The whos myn herte al was, til that he deyde; 976
Tr 5 1010 This Diomede al fresshly newe ayeyn 1010
Tr 5 1015 And al was wel, he roos and tok his leve. 1014
Tr 5 1036 He refte hire of the grete of al hire peyne. 1036
Tr 5 1067 Al be I nat the first that dide amys, 1066
Tr 5 1081 And my good word, al sholde I lyven evere. 1080
Tr 5 1085 But al shal passe; and thus take I my leve. " 1084
Tr 5 1148 Almoost, ywys, al newe was my care. 1148
Tr 5 1161 Al wrong, by God! What saistow, man? Where arte? 1160
Tr 5 1164 " But, hardily, it is naught al for nought 1164
Tr 5 1171 And held with hym of al that evere he seyde. 1170
Tr 5 1175 Shal come al that that thow abidest heere. 1174
Tr 5 1176 Ye, fare wel al the snow of ferne yere! " 1176
Tr 5 1186 And seyde, " I understonde have al amys. 1186
Tr 5 1191 " For which she may yet holde al hire byheste. " 1190
Tr 5 1195 But al for nought; his hope alwey hym blente. 1194
Tr 5 1198 His hope al clene out of his herte fledde; 1198
Tr 5 1214 Gan in hym crepe, in al this hevynesse; 1214
Tr 5 1218 This was the lif that al the tyme he ledde. 1218
Tr 5 1225 He seyde his harm was al aboute his herte. 1224
Tr 5 1228 Whi he so sorwful was in al his cheere, 1228
Tr 5 1229 And what thyng was the cause of al his peyne; 1228
Tr 5 1230 But al for naught. He nolde his cause pleyne, 1230
Tr 5 1253 And al this thing to Pandarus he tolde. 1252
Tr 5 1260 Who hath me reft Criseyde, al my plesaunce? 1260
Tr 5 1309 A soth of al. Ther is namore to done. " 1308
Tr 5 1319 With herte, body, lif, lust, thought, and al, 1318
Tr 5 1340 And over al this, that ye, my lady deere, 1340
Tr 5 1353 Al that yow liste, I dar nat pleyne moore, 1352
Tr 5 1365 As wisly as in al I am yow trewe. 1364
Tr 5 1370 Al redy out my woful gost to dryve, 1370
Tr 5 1393 That deth may make an ende of al my werre; 1392
Tr 5 1408 " I say namore, al have I for to seye 1408
Tr 5 1426 She wolde come, and mende al that was mys. 1426
Tr 5 1439 For which al down he in his bed hym leyde. 1438
Tr 5 1451 That called was Cassandre ek al aboute, 1450
Tr 5 1452 And al his drem he tolde hire er he stente, 1452
Tr 5 1471 " To sle this boor was al the contre raysed, 1470
Tr 5 1484 For al to longe it were for to dwelle. " 1484
Tr 5 1491 This tolde she by proces, al by lengthe. 1490
Tr 5 1496 Bysegeden the citee al aboute; 1496
Tr 5 1498 And of the furies, al she gan hym telle; 1498
Tr 5 1521 With al thy false goost of prophecye! 1520
Tr 5 1536 And from his bed al sodeynly he sterte, 1536
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 1548 Among al this, the fyn of the parodie 1548
Tr 5 1575 That Calkas caused al hire tariynge. 1574
Tr 5 1583 To hire he wroot yet ofte tyme al newe 1582
Tr 5 1588 I take it so -- touchyng al this matere, 1588
Tr 5 1597 " Youre lettres ful, the papir al ypleynted, 1596
Tr 5 1599 I have ek seyn with teris al depeynted 1598
Tr 5 1610 For that I tarie is al for wikked speche. 1610
Tr 5 1630 Th' entente is al, and nat the lettres space. 1630
Tr 5 1632 This Troilus this lettre thoughte al straunge 1632
Tr 5 1645 That al is lost that he hath ben aboute. 1644
Tr 5 1658 And al the werk; but as he gan byholde, 1658
Tr 5 1668 For Pandarus, and al this newe chaunce, 1668
Tr 5 1677 " Of Diomede have ye now al this feeste! 1676
Tr 5 1687 Is now fordon, and that is al my routhe. 1686
Tr 5 1694 Al outrely to shewen youre entente. 1694
Tr 5 1697 For al this world, withinne myn herte fynde 1696
Tr 5 1700 That yow, that doon me al this wo endure, 1700
Tr 5 1721 Whom I have ay with al my myght yserved, 1720
Tr 5 1723 This Pandarus, that al thise thynges herde, 1722
Tr 5 1736 Right no reward, I dide al that the leste. 1736
Tr 5 1774 That al be that Criseyde was untrewe, 1774
Tr 5 1779 N' y sey nat this al oonly for thise men, 1778
Tr 5 1817 This wrecched world, and held al vanite 1816
Tr 5 1823 And dampned al oure werk that foloweth so 1822
Tr 5 1825 And sholden al oure herte on heven caste; 1824
Tr 5 1829 Swich fyn hath al his grete worthynesse! 1828
Tr 5 1840 Yow made, and thynketh al nys but a faire, 1840
Tr 5 1846 That wol his herte al holly on hym leye. 1846
Tr 5 1861 With al myn herte of mercy evere I preye, 1860
Tr 5 1865 Uncircumscript, and al maist circumscrive, 1864