ALCESTE..........2
Tr 5 1527 " As wel thow myghtest lien on Alceste, 1526
Tr 5 1778 Penolopees trouthe and good Alceste. 1778
 
 ALDERLEVEST......1
Tr 5 576 Herde I myn alderlevest lady deere 576
 
 ALGATE...........1
Tr 5 1071 To Diomede algate I wol be trewe. 1070
 
 ALIGHTE..........3
Tr 5 189 As seyde she; and from hire hors sh' alighte. 188
Tr 5 513 Of Troilus, they doun of hors alighte, 512
Tr 5 1017 The wey ther brode Phebus down alighte; 1016
 
 ALL..............1
Tr 5 1180 Or all the nyght they moste bleven there. 1180
 
 ALLAS............30
Tr 5 39 " Allas, " quod he, " thus foul a wrecchednesse, 38
Tr 5 58 Ful sorwfully she sighte, and seyde " Allas! " 58
Tr 5 226 I not, allas, whi lete ich hire to go; 226
Tr 5 237 Allas, no wight; and that is al my care, 236
Tr 5 384 Allas, allas, so noble a creature 384
Tr 5 384 Allas, allas, so noble a creature 384
Tr 5 606 And to hymself ful ofte he seyde, " Allas, 606
Tr 5 611 Allas, and ther I took of hire my leve! 610
Tr 5 689 For which ful ofte a day " Allas, " she seyde, 688
Tr 5 692 Allas, and I ne may it nat amende, 692
Tr 5 712 And al the nyght wepyng, allas, she lay. 712
Tr 5 731 " Allas, " quod she, " the plesance and the joie, 730
Tr 5 736 " Allas, I ne hadde trowed on youre loore 736
Tr 5 744 Prudence, allas, oon of thyne eyen thre 744
Tr 5 936 But he was slayn -- allas, the more harm is. -- 936
Tr 5 1054 She seyde, " Allas, for now is clene ago 1054
Tr 5 1058 " Allas, of me, unto the worldes ende, 1058
Tr 5 1064 Allas, that swich a cas me sholde falle! 1064
Tr 5 1095 Hire name, allas, is publysshed so wide 1094
Tr 5 1163 " Allas, thow seyst right soth, " quod Troilus. 1162
Tr 5 1254 " O my Criseyde, allas, what subtilte, 1254
Tr 5 1258 Hath fro me raft, allas, thyn advertence? 1258
Tr 5 1261 " Allas, whi leet I you from hennes go, 1260
Tr 5 1268 " What shal I don, my Pandarus, allas? 1268
Tr 5 1275 Pandare answerde and seyde, " Allas the while 1274
Tr 5 1554 At which -- allas! -- he caughte his lyves ende. 1554
Tr 5 1678 Allas, I wolde han trowed atte leeste 1678
Tr 5 1682 Allas, I nevere wolde han wend, er this, 1682
Tr 5 1686 To sle me thus! Allas, youre name of trouthe 1686
Tr 5 1692 Non other cause, allas, ne hadde ye 1692
 
 ALLE.............28
Tr 5 9 Thries hadde alle with his bemes cleene 8
Tr 5 125 A Grek ye sholde among us alle fynde 124
Tr 5 170 And ye so fayr, that everich of hem alle 170
Tr 5 198 In sorwe aboven alle sorwes smerte, 198
Tr 5 251 Or meten that he was amonges alle 250
Tr 5 269 Naught alle the men that han or ben on lyve. 268
Tr 5 362 A straw for alle swevenes signifiaunce! 362
Tr 5 498 Thus Pandarus, with alle peyne and wo, 498
Tr 5 531 For whan he saugh hire dores spered alle, 530
Tr 5 547 " O paleis, whilom crowne of houses alle, 546
Tr 5 548 Enlumyned with sonne of alle blisse! 548
Tr 5 592 Thi grace moost of alle lustes leeve, 592
Tr 5 615 And here I dwelle out cast from alle joie, 614
Tr 5 704 Or elles -- lo, this drede I moost of alle -- 704
Tr 5 713 And thus despeired, out of alle cure, 712
Tr 5 883 " The folk of Troie, as who seyth, alle and some 882
Tr 5 1034 That alle hire sikes soore adown he leyde; 1034
Tr 5 1063 And wommen moost wol haten me of alle. 1062
Tr 5 1179 And bad hem dryven in hire bestes alle, 1178
Tr 5 1420 Me fro disese of alle peynes smerte; 1420
Tr 5 1470 She made up frete hire corn and vynes alle. 1470
Tr 5 1494 She tolde ek alle the prophecyes by herte, 1494
Tr 5 1617 But alle trouthe and alle gentilesse. 1616
Tr 5 1617 But alle trouthe and alle gentilesse. 1616
Tr 5 1771 Rede Dares, he kan telle hem alle ifeere -- 1770
Tr 5 1784 To speke, and in effect yow alle I preye, 1784
Tr 5 1790 But subgit be to alle poesye; 1790
Tr 5 1850 Lo here, what alle hire goddes may availle! 1850
 
 ALLONE...........4
Tr 5 222 Now may I wepe allone many a teere, 222
Tr 5 249 That myghte ben; as mete he were allone 248
Tr 5 471 Hadde hym ysent, he wolde allone rede 470
Tr 5 1026 And that she was allone and hadde nede 1026
 
 ALMOOST..........1
Tr 5 1148 Almoost, ywys, al newe was my care. 1148
 
 ALMYGHTY.........1
Tr 5 1742 And fro this world, almyghty God I preye 1742
 
 ALSO.............4
Tr 5 46 Whi nyl I slen this Diomede also? 46
Tr 5 1425 That also sone as that she myghte, ywys, 1424
Tr 5 1504 And also how Capaneus the proude 1504
Tr 5 1507 Ethiocles and Polymyte also, 1506
 
 ALTHOUGH.........3
Tr 5 275 Although ful pale ywoxen was the moone, 274
Tr 5 283 Although he on his hed it hadde sworn -- 282
Tr 5 1141 As naught ne were, although she come late. " 1140
 
 ALWEY............10
Tr 5 142 Han many a day ben, alwey yet, parde, 142
Tr 5 168 I wole alwey; and mercy I yow preye. 168
Tr 5 343 That alwey frendes may nat ben yfeere. 342
Tr 5 419 Or alwey wepe, I am no thyng to blame, 418
Tr 5 685 Yevyng hym hope alwey the tenthe morwe 684
Tr 5 745 Me lakked alwey, er that I come here! 744
Tr 5 1195 But al for nought; his hope alwey hym blente. 1194
Tr 5 1272 Myselven slowh alwey than thus to pleyne; 1272
Tr 5 1361 It growe alwey, so that it nevere cesse. 1360
Tr 5 1757 And alwey moost this Diomede he soughte. 1756
 
 ALWEYES..........1
Tr 5 52 He hadde in herte alweyes a manere drede 52
 
 ALWEYS...........1
Tr 5 298 For which I wolde alweys, on aventure, 298
 
 AM...............19
Tr 5 100 That " Certeynlich I am aboute nought, 100
Tr 5 140 I am right sory for youre hevynesse, 140
Tr 5 152 Yeve me youre hond; I am, and shal ben ay, 152
Tr 5 161 Compleyne aright, for I am yet to leere. 160
Tr 5 166 Ek I am nat of power for to stryve 166
Tr 5 235 Now I am gon, whom yeve ye audience? 234
Tr 5 419 Or alwey wepe, I am no thyng to blame, 418
Tr 5 587 Syn I am thyn and holly at thi wille? 586
Tr 5 627 " I am right sory Troilus wol deye. " 626
Tr 5 698 That I am fals, and so it may wel seme: 698
Tr 5 786 " Now am I nat a fool, that woot wel how 786
Tr 5 930 And seyde, " I am, al be it yow no joie, 930
Tr 5 939 " But herte myn, syn that I am youre man -- 938
Tr 5 966 So deere, I am the more unto hym holde. 966
Tr 5 984 I am disposed bet, so mot I go, 984
Tr 5 1246 I n' am but ded; ther nys noon other bote. 1246
Tr 5 1329 Fro day to day am I, and so mot dwelle, 1328
Tr 5 1365 As wisly as in al I am yow trewe. 1364
Tr 5 1627 I dar nat, ther I am, wel lettres make, 1626