| AMBAGES..........1 | |
| Tr 5 897 " And but if Calkas lede us with ambages -- | 896 |
| AMEN.............2 | |
| Tr 5 1781 Thorugh false folk -- God yeve hem sorwe, amen! -- | 1780 |
| Tr 5 1870 Amen. | 1870 |
| AMENDE...........4 | |
| Tr 5 138 Myn herte hath for t' amende it gret delit; | 138 |
| Tr 5 692 Allas, and I ne may it nat amende, | 692 |
| Tr 5 1613 Which I shal with dissymelyng amende. | 1612 |
| Tr 5 1741 Right fayn I wolde amende it, wiste I how. | 1740 |
| AMENDEN..........1 | |
| Tr 5 829 So wel that kynde it nought amenden myghte; | 828 |
| AMONG............4 | |
| Tr 5 125 A Grek ye sholde among us alle fynde | 124 |
| Tr 5 688 With wommen fewe, among the Grekis stronge, | 688 |
| Tr 5 1548 Among al this, the fyn of the parodie | 1548 |
| Tr 5 1581 If he among the Grekis knowen were; | 1580 |
| AMONGES..........2 | |
| Tr 5 251 Or meten that he was amonges alle | 250 |
| Tr 5 1472 Amonges which ther com, this boor to se, | 1472 |
| AMPHIORAX........1 | |
| Tr 5 1500 And how Amphiorax fil thorugh the grounde, | 1500 |
| AMYS.............8 | |
| Tr 5 665 And that his fader carte amys he dryve. " | 664 |
| Tr 5 739 Who myghte han seyd that I hadde don amys | 738 |
| Tr 5 1067 Al be I nat the first that dide amys, | 1066 |
| Tr 5 1186 And seyde, " I understonde have al amys. | 1186 |
| Tr 5 1278 And whi? For folk expounden hem amys. | 1278 |
| Tr 5 1343 That sleth my wit, if aught amys m' asterte, | 1342 |
| Tr 5 1684 Ne, but I hadde agilt and don amys, | 1684 |
| Tr 5 1727 And shamed for his nece hath don amys, | 1726 |
| AN...............12 | |
| Tr 5 65 With hauk on honde and with an huge route | 64 |
| Tr 5 116 To don it, for to don hire herte an ese; | 116 |
| Tr 5 205 He yaf an issue large, and " Deth! " he criede; | 204 |
| Tr 5 311 In a vessell that men clepeth an urne, | 310 |
| Tr 5 472 An hondred sithe atwixen noon and prime, | 472 |
| Tr 5 475 That passed was; and thus he drof t' an ende | 474 |
| Tr 5 559 So pitously and with so ded an hewe | 558 |
| Tr 5 643 The gydyng of thi bemes bright an houre, | 642 |
| Tr 5 1273 For thorugh the deth my wo sholde han an ende, | 1272 |
| Tr 5 1393 That deth may make an ende of al my werre; | 1392 |
| Tr 5 1396 For though to me youre absence is an helle, | 1396 |
| Tr 5 1433 Pipe in an ivy lef, if that the lest! | 1432 |
| AND..............648 | |
| Tr 5 3 And to yow, angry Parcas, sustren thre, | 2 |
| Tr 5 6 And Troilus shal dwellen forth in pyne | 6 |
| Tr 5 10 The snowes molte, and Zepherus as ofte | 10 |
| Tr 5 19 And trewely, as men in bokes rede, | 18 |
| Tr 5 25 As she that was the sothfast crop and more | 24 |
| Tr 5 38 And seyde to hymself this ilke sawe: | 38 |
| Tr 5 43 " Whi nyl I make atones riche and pore | 42 |
| Tr 5 51 That shal I seyn, and whi hym liste it spare: | 50 |
| Tr 5 55 And ellis, certeyn, as I seyde yore, | 54 |
| Tr 5 58 Ful sorwfully she sighte, and seyde " Allas! " | 58 |
| Tr 5 61 And forth she rit ful sorwfully a pas. | 60 |
| Tr 5 65 With hauk on honde and with an huge route | 64 |
| Tr 5 66 Of knyghtes, rood and did hire companye, | 66 |
| Tr 5 68 And ferther wolde han riden, out of doute, | 68 |
| Tr 5 69 Ful fayn, and wo was hym to gon so sone; | 68 |
| Tr 5 70 But torne he moste, and it was ek to done. | 70 |
| Tr 5 71 And right with that was Antenor ycome | 70 |
| Tr 5 72 Out of the Grekis oost, and every wight | 72 |
| Tr 5 73 Was of it glad, and seyde he was welcome. | 72 |
| Tr 5 74 And Troilus, al nere his herte light, | 74 |
| Tr 5 77 And Antenor he kiste and made feste. | 76 |
| Tr 5 77 And Antenor he kiste and made feste. | 76 |
| Tr 5 78 And therwithal he moste his leve take, | 78 |
| Tr 5 79 And caste his eye upon hire pitously, | 78 |
| Tr 5 80 And neer he rood, his cause for to make, | 80 |
| Tr 5 82 And Lord, so she gan wepen tendrely! | 82 |
| Tr 5 83 And he ful softe and sleighly gan hire seye, | 82 |
| Tr 5 83 And he ful softe and sleighly gan hire seye, | 82 |
| Tr 5 84 " Now holde youre day, and do me nat to deye. " | 84 |
| Tr 5 86 With face pale, and unto Diomede | 86 |
| Tr 5 90 In swich a craft, and by the reyne hire hente; | 90 |
| Tr 5 91 And Troilus to Troie homward he wente. | 90 |
| Tr 5 108 Of this and that, and axed whi she stood | 108 |
| Tr 5 108 Of this and that, and axed whi she stood | 108 |
| Tr 5 109 In swich disese, and gan hire ek biseche | 108 |
| Tr 5 112 Comaunde it hym, and seyde he don it wolde. | 112 |
| Tr 5 115 That he nolde don his peyne and al his myght | 114 |
| Tr 5 117 And preyede hire she wolde hire sorwe apese, | 116 |
| Tr 5 118 And seyde, " Iwis, we Grekis kan have joie | 118 |
| Tr 5 126 As any Troian is, and ek as kynde. | 126 |
| Tr 5 127 " And by the cause I swor yow right, lo, now, | 126 |
| Tr 5 128 To ben youre frend, and helply, to my myght, | 128 |
| Tr 5 129 And for that more aquayntaunce ek of yow | 128 |
| Tr 5 131 So fro this forth, I pray yow, day and nyght | 130 |
| Tr 5 134 " And that ye me wolde as youre brother trete, | 134 |
| Tr 5 135 And taketh naught my frendshipe in despit; | 134 |
| Tr 5 136 And though youre sorwes be for thynges grete -- | 136 |
| Tr 5 139 And if I may youre harmes nat redresse, | 138 |
| Tr 5 144 And for the love of God, my lady fre, | 144 |
| Tr 5 148 " And nere it that we ben so neigh the tente | 148 |
| Tr 5 152 Yeve me youre hond; I am, and shal ben ay, | 152 |
| Tr 5 159 And for the love of God, beth nat my fo, | 158 |
| Tr 5 162 " And wondreth nought, myn owen lady bright, | 162 |
| Tr 5 168 I wole alwey; and mercy I yow preye. | 168 |
| Tr 5 170 And ye so fayr, that everich of hem alle | 170 |
| Tr 5 179 But here and ther, now here a word or two. | 178 |
| Tr 5 184 Of al his travaile and his goode cheere, | 184 |
| Tr 5 185 And that hym list his frendshipe hire to bede; | 184 |
| Tr 5 186 And she accepteth it in good manere, | 186 |
| Tr 5 187 And wol do fayn that is hym lief and dere, | 186 |
| Tr 5 187 And wol do fayn that is hym lief and dere, | 186 |
| Tr 5 188 And tristen hym she wolde, and wel she myghte, | 188 |
| Tr 5 188 And tristen hym she wolde, and wel she myghte, | 188 |
| Tr 5 189 As seyde she; and from hire hors sh' alighte. | 188 |
| Tr 5 191 And twenty tyme he kiste his doughter sweete, | 190 |
| Tr 5 192 And seyde, " O deere doughter myn, welcome! " | 192 |
| Tr 5 194 And stood forth muwet, milde, and mansuete. | 194 |
| Tr 5 194 And stood forth muwet, milde, and mansuete. | 194 |
| Tr 5 196 And forth I wol of Troilus yow telle. | 196 |
| Tr 5 199 With feloun look and face dispitous. | 198 |
| Tr 5 201 And thorugh his paleis, with a swollen herte, | 200 |
| Tr 5 204 And ther his sorwes that he spared hadde | 204 |
| Tr 5 205 He yaf an issue large, and " Deth! " he criede; | 204 |
| Tr 5 206 And in his throwes frenetik and madde | 206 |
| Tr 5 206 And in his throwes frenetik and madde | 206 |
| Tr 5 207 He corseth Jove, Appollo, and ek Cupide; | 206 |
| Tr 5 208 He corseth Ceres, Bacus, and Cipride, | 208 |
| Tr 5 209 His burthe, hymself, his fate, and ek nature, | 208 |
| Tr 5 210 And, save his lady, every creature. | 210 |
| Tr 5 211 To bedde he goth, and walwith ther and torneth | 210 |
| Tr 5 211 To bedde he goth, and walwith ther and torneth | 210 |
| Tr 5 213 And in this wise he neigh til day sojorneth. | 212 |
| Tr 5 216 And pitously he cryde upon Criseyde, | 216 |
| Tr 5 217 And to hymself right thus he spak, and seyde, | 216 |
| Tr 5 217 And to hymself right thus he spak, and seyde, | 216 |
| Tr 5 218 " Wher is myn owene lady, lief and deere? | 218 |
| Tr 5 220 Wher ben hire armes and hire eyen cleere | 220 |
| Tr 5 223 And graspe aboute I may, but in this place, | 222 |
| Tr 5 229 O lady myn, that I love and na mo, | 228 |
| Tr 5 237 Allas, no wight; and that is al my care, | 236 |
| Tr 5 246 And whan he fil in any slomberynges, | 246 |
| Tr 5 248 And dremen of the dredefulleste thynges | 248 |
| Tr 5 252 His enemys, and in hire hondes falle. | 252 |
| Tr 5 253 And therwithal his body sholde sterte, | 252 |
| Tr 5 254 And with the stert al sodeynliche awake, | 254 |
| Tr 5 255 And swich a tremour fele aboute his herte | 254 |
| Tr 5 257 And therwithal he sholde a noyse make, | 256 |
| Tr 5 258 And seme as though he sholde falle depe | 258 |
| Tr 5 259 From heighe o-lofte; and thanne he wolde wepe, | 258 |
| Tr 5 260 And rewen on hymself so pitously | 260 |
| Tr 5 263 Conforte hymself, and sein it was folie | 262 |
| Tr 5 265 And eft bygynne his aspre sorwes newe, | 264 |
| Tr 5 268 His wo, his pleynt, his langour, and his pyne? | 268 |
| Tr 5 276 And whiten gan the orisonte shene | 276 |
| Tr 5 278 And Phebus with his rosy carte soone | 278 |
| Tr 5 290 And that he wolde telle hym of his pyne, | 290 |
| Tr 5 293 And Troilus tho sobrelich he grette, | 292 |
| Tr 5 294 And on the bed ful sone he gan hym sette. | 294 |
| Tr 5 300 The forme; and of my moeble thow dispone | 300 |
| Tr 5 302 " But of the fir and flaumbe funeral | 302 |
| Tr 5 304 And of the feste and pleyes palestral | 304 |
| Tr 5 304 And of the feste and pleyes palestral | 304 |
| Tr 5 306 That that be wel; and offre Mars my steede, | 306 |
| Tr 5 307 My swerd, myn helm; and, leve brother deere, | 306 |
| Tr 5 310 That preye I the thow take and it conserve | 310 |
| Tr 5 312 Of gold, and to my lady that I serve, | 312 |
| Tr 5 314 So yeve it hire, and do me this plesaunce, | 314 |
| Tr 5 317 And by my dremes now and yore ago, | 316 |
| Tr 5 317 And by my dremes now and yore ago, | 316 |
| Tr 5 321 And god Mercurye, of me now, woful wrecche, | 320 |
| Tr 5 322 The soule gyde, and whan the liste, it fecche! " | 322 |
| Tr 5 323 Pandare answerde and seyde, " Troilus, | 322 |
| Tr 5 326 And causeles, for which I kan namore. | 326 |
| Tr 5 333 Ye, God woot, and fro many a worthi knyght | 332 |
| Tr 5 335 And he nat yet made halvendel the fare. | 334 |
| Tr 5 346 And sen hem in hire spouses bed ybedded? | 346 |
| Tr 5 347 God woot, they take it wisly, faire, and softe, | 346 |
| Tr 5 349 And for they kan a tyme of sorwe endure, | 348 |
| Tr 5 351 " So shuldestow endure, and laten slide | 350 |
| Tr 5 352 The tyme, and fonde to ben glad and light. | 352 |
| Tr 5 352 The tyme, and fonde to ben glad and light. | 352 |
| Tr 5 354 And syn she the to comen hath bihyght, | 354 |
| Tr 5 358 " Thi swevnes ek and al swich fantasie | 358 |
| Tr 5 359 Drif out and lat hem faren to meschaunce, | 358 |
| Tr 5 367 Of goddes, and as wel they telle, ywis, | 366 |
| Tr 5 369 And leches seyn that of complexiouns | 368 |
| Tr 5 375 And other seyn, as they in bokes fynde, | 374 |
| Tr 5 377 Men dreme, and that th' effect goth by the moone. | 376 |
| Tr 5 380 And treweliche ek augurye of thise fowles, | 380 |
| Tr 5 383 To trowen on it bothe fals and foul is. | 382 |
| Tr 5 388 And ris now up withowten more speche, | 388 |
| Tr 5 389 And lat us caste how forth may best be dryve | 388 |
| Tr 5 390 This tyme, and ek how fresshly we may lyve | 390 |
| Tr 5 394 That we han led, and forth the tyme dryve; | 394 |
| Tr 5 395 And ek of tyme comyng us rejoie, | 394 |
| Tr 5 397 And langour of thise twyes dayes fyve | 396 |
| Tr 5 401 And trewes lasten al this mene while. | 400 |
| Tr 5 404 And thus thow shalt the tyme wel bygile, | 404 |
| Tr 5 405 And dryve it forth unto that blisful morwe | 404 |
| Tr 5 409 To wepe and in thi bedde to jouken thus; | 408 |
| Tr 5 413 The feynest sik, and that thow darst nat rise! " | 412 |
| Tr 5 416 That though he wepe and make sorwful cheere | 416 |
| Tr 5 417 That feleth harm and smert in every veyne, | 416 |
| Tr 5 418 No wonder is. and though ich evere pleyne, | 418 |
| Tr 5 423 And God, to whom myn herte I sacrifice, | 422 |
| Tr 5 427 That cause is of my torment and my joie. | 426 |
| Tr 5 431 " To ride and pleye us with kyng Sarpedoun. " | 430 |
| Tr 5 432 So longe of this they speken up and down | 432 |
| Tr 5 434 To rise, and forth to Sarpedoun they wente. | 434 |
| Tr 5 436 Was evere his lyve, and ful of heigh largesse, | 436 |
| Tr 5 440 As seyden bothe the mooste and ek the leeste, | 440 |
| Tr 5 472 An hondred sithe atwixen noon and prime, | 472 |
| Tr 5 474 Withinne his herte, and every word or dede | 474 |
| Tr 5 475 That passed was; and thus he drof t' an ende | 474 |
| Tr 5 476 The ferthe day, and seyde he wolde wende. | 476 |
| Tr 5 477 And seyde, " Leve brother Pandarus, | 476 |
| Tr 5 482 Oure leve take, and homward lat us torne, | 482 |
| Tr 5 485 To fecchen fir and rennen hom ayein? | 484 |
| Tr 5 489 Than Sarpedoun; and if we hennes hye | 488 |
| Tr 5 492 With hym a wowke, and now, thus sodeynly, | 492 |
| Tr 5 496 And syn that ye bihighten hym to bide, | 496 |
| Tr 5 497 Holde forward now, and after lat us ride. " | 496 |
| Tr 5 498 Thus Pandarus, with alle peyne and wo, | 498 |
| Tr 5 499 Made hym to dwelle; and at the wikes ende | 498 |
| Tr 5 501 And on hire wey they spedden hem to wende. | 500 |
| Tr 5 504 Criseyde comen! " And therwith gan he synge. | 504 |
| Tr 5 506 And to hymself ful softeliche he seyde, | 506 |
| Tr 5 509 But natheles, he japed thus, and pleyde, | 508 |
| Tr 5 510 And swor, ywys, his herte hym wel bihighte | 510 |
| Tr 5 514 And to the chambre hire wey than han they nomen; | 514 |
| Tr 5 515 And into tyme that it gan to nyghte | 514 |
| Tr 5 517 And after this, whan that hem bothe leste, | 516 |
| Tr 5 521 And to Pandare, his owen brother deere, | 520 |
| Tr 5 526 And therwithal, his meyne for to blende, | 526 |
| Tr 5 528 And to Criseydes hous they gonnen wende. | 528 |
| Tr 5 533 Therwith, whan he was war and gan biholde | 532 |
| Tr 5 538 And as God wolde, he gan so faste ride | 538 |
| Tr 5 542 O paleys empty and disconsolat, | 542 |
| Tr 5 545 Wel oughtestow to falle, and I to dye, | 544 |
| Tr 5 553 And farwel shryne, of which the seynt is oute! " | 552 |
| Tr 5 555 With chaunged face, and pitous to biholde; | 554 |
| Tr 5 556 And whan he myghte his tyme aright aspie, | 556 |
| Tr 5 558 His newe sorwe and ek his joies olde, | 558 |
| Tr 5 559 So pitously and with so ded an hewe | 558 |
| Tr 5 561 Fro thennesforth he rideth up and down, | 560 |
| Tr 5 562 And every thyng com hym to remembraunce | 562 |
| Tr 5 566 And in that temple, with hire eyen cleere, | 566 |
| Tr 5 568 " And yonder have I herd ful lustyly | 568 |
| Tr 5 569 My dere herte laugh; and yonder pleye | 568 |
| Tr 5 571 And yonder ones to me gan she seye, | 570 |
| Tr 5 573 And yond so goodly gan she me biholde | 572 |
| Tr 5 575 " And at that corner, in the yonder hous, | 574 |
| Tr 5 578 Syngen so wel, so goodly, and so cleere | 578 |
| Tr 5 580 The blisful sown; and in that yonder place | 580 |
| Tr 5 587 Syn I am thyn and holly at thi wille? | 586 |
| Tr 5 590 Thow myghty god, and dredefull for to greve! | 590 |
| Tr 5 593 And lyve and dye I wol in thy byleve; | 592 |
| Tr 5 593 And lyve and dye I wol in thy byleve; | 592 |
| Tr 5 603 And after this he to the yates wente | 602 |
| Tr 5 605 And up and down ther made he many a wente, | 604 |
| Tr 5 605 And up and down ther made he many a wente, | 604 |
| Tr 5 606 And to hymself ful ofte he seyde, " Allas, | 606 |
| Tr 5 607 Fro hennes rood my blisse and my solas! | 606 |
| Tr 5 610 " And to the yonder hille I gan hire gyde, | 610 |
| Tr 5 611 Allas, and ther I took of hire my leve! | 610 |
| Tr 5 612 And yond I saugh hire to hire fader ride, | 612 |
| Tr 5 614 And hider hom I com whan it was eve, | 614 |
| Tr 5 615 And here I dwelle out cast from alle joie, | 614 |
| Tr 5 616 And shal, til I may sen hire eft in Troie. " | 616 |
| Tr 5 617 And of hymself ymagened he ofte | 616 |
| Tr 5 618 To ben defet, and pale, and waxen lesse | 618 |
| Tr 5 618 To ben defet, and pale, and waxen lesse | 618 |
| Tr 5 619 Than he was wont, and that men seyden softe, | 618 |
| Tr 5 622 And al this nas but his malencolie, | 622 |
| Tr 5 626 Hadde of hym routhe, and that they seyen sholde, | 626 |
| Tr 5 628 And thus he drof a day yet forth or tweye, | 628 |
| Tr 5 630 As he that stood bitwixen hope and drede. | 630 |
| Tr 5 633 And made a song of wordes but a fewe, | 632 |
| Tr 5 635 And whan he was from every mannes syghte, | 634 |
| Tr 5 644 My ship and me Caribdis wol devoure. " | 644 |
| Tr 5 647 And every nyght, as was his wone to doone, | 646 |
| Tr 5 649 And al his sorwe he to the moone tolde, | 648 |
| Tr 5 650 And seyde, " Ywis, whan thow art horned newe, | 650 |
| Tr 5 654 That cause is of my torment and my sorwe; | 654 |
| Tr 5 659 The dayes moore and lenger every nyght | 658 |
| Tr 5 661 And that the sonne went his cours unright | 660 |
| Tr 5 663 And seyde, " Ywis, me dredeth evere mo | 662 |
| Tr 5 665 And that his fader carte amys he dryve. " | 664 |
| Tr 5 667 And on the Grekis oost he wolde se; | 666 |
| Tr 5 668 And to hymself right thus he wolde talke: | 668 |
| Tr 5 671 And thennes comth this eyr, that is so soote | 670 |
| Tr 5 673 " And hardily, this wynd that more and moore | 672 |
| Tr 5 673 " And hardily, this wynd that more and moore | 672 |
| Tr 5 682 And ay bisyde hym was this Pandarus, | 682 |
| Tr 5 684 Hym to conforte and make his herte light, | 684 |
| Tr 5 686 That she shal come and stynten al his sorwe. | 686 |
| Tr 5 692 Allas, and I ne may it nat amende, | 692 |
| Tr 5 696 And if so be that I my terme pace, | 696 |
| Tr 5 698 That I am fals, and so it may wel seme: | 698 |
| Tr 5 701 " And if that I me putte in jupartie | 700 |
| Tr 5 702 To stele awey by nyght, and it bifalle | 702 |
| Tr 5 710 Stood, whan she dorste, and loked on the place | 710 |
| Tr 5 711 Ther she was born, and ther she dwelt hadde ay; | 710 |
| Tr 5 712 And al the nyght wepyng, allas, she lay. | 712 |
| Tr 5 713 And thus despeired, out of alle cure, | 712 |
| Tr 5 716 And in hireself she wente ay purtraynge | 716 |
| Tr 5 718 And al his goodly wordes recordynge | 718 |
| Tr 5 720 And thus she sette hire woful herte afire | 720 |
| Tr 5 725 So tendrely she weep, bothe eve and morwe. | 724 |
| Tr 5 727 And this was yet the werste of al hire peyne: | 726 |
| Tr 5 730 Biheld the toures heigh and ek the halles; | 730 |
| Tr 5 731 " Allas, " quod she, " the plesance and the joie, | 730 |
| Tr 5 737 And went with yow, as ye me redde er this! | 736 |
| Tr 5 747 And present tyme ek koud ich wel ise, | 746 |
| Tr 5 753 And gon with Troilus where as hym lest. | 752 |
| Tr 5 754 This purpos wol ich holde, and this is best. | 754 |
| Tr 5 762 And as for me, for al swich variaunce, | 762 |
| Tr 5 768 For bothe Troilus and Troie town | 768 |
| Tr 5 773 With al the sleghte and al that evere he kan, | 772 |
| Tr 5 777 To fisshen hire he leyde out hook and lyne. | 776 |
| Tr 5 788 And hereupon to gon assaye hire now? | 788 |
| Tr 5 793 From hym for whom she morneth nyght and day, | 792 |
| Tr 5 795 And right anon, as he that bold was ay, | 794 |
| Tr 5 800 Was in his nedes prest and corageous, | 800 |
| Tr 5 801 With sterne vois and myghty lymes square, | 800 |
| Tr 5 802 Hardy, testif, strong, and chivalrous | 802 |
| Tr 5 804 And som men seyn he was of tonge large; | 804 |
| Tr 5 805 And heir he was of Calydoigne and Arge. | 804 |
| Tr 5 805 And heir he was of Calydoigne and Arge. | 804 |
| Tr 5 807 Therto of shap, of face, and ek of cheere, | 806 |
| Tr 5 809 And ofte tymes this was hire manere: | 808 |
| Tr 5 813 And, save hire browes joyneden yfeere, | 812 |
| Tr 5 818 And with hire riche beaute evere more | 818 |
| Tr 5 820 She sobre was, ek symple, and wys withal, | 820 |
| Tr 5 822 And goodly of hire speche in general, | 822 |
| Tr 5 827 And Troilus wel woxen was in highte, | 826 |
| Tr 5 828 And complet formed by proporcioun | 828 |
| Tr 5 830 Yong, fressh, strong, and hardy as lyoun; | 830 |
| Tr 5 834 And certeynly in storye it is yfounde | 834 |
| Tr 5 839 His herte ay with the first and with the beste | 838 |
| Tr 5 846 And feyned hym with Calkas han to doone; | 846 |
| Tr 5 849 Welcomed hym and down hym by hire sette -- | 848 |
| Tr 5 850 And he was ethe ynough to maken dwelle! | 850 |
| Tr 5 851 And after this, withouten longe lette, | 850 |
| Tr 5 852 The spices and the wyn men forth hem fette; | 852 |
| Tr 5 853 And forth they speke of this and that yfeere, | 852 |
| Tr 5 853 And forth they speke of this and that yfeere, | 852 |
| Tr 5 856 Bitwixe hem and the folk of Troie town; | 856 |
| Tr 5 857 And of th' assege he gan hire ek biseche | 856 |
| Tr 5 861 The Grekis gise and werkes that they wroughte; | 860 |
| Tr 5 862 And whi hire fader tarieth so longe | 862 |
| Tr 5 870 Gan in hymself assure, and thus he seyde: | 870 |
| Tr 5 883 " The folk of Troie, as who seyth, alle and some | 882 |
| Tr 5 886 For al the gold atwixen sonne and se. | 886 |
| Tr 5 887 Trusteth wel, and understondeth me, | 886 |
| Tr 5 894 And men shul drede, unto the worldes ende, | 894 |
| Tr 5 897 " And but if Calkas lede us with ambages -- | 896 |
| Tr 5 901 And al this thyng right sen it with youre ye, | 900 |
| Tr 5 902 And that anon, ye nyl nat trowe how sone; | 902 |
| Tr 5 909 That Troian is. and for the grete feere | 908 |
| Tr 5 912 Lat Troie and Troian fro youre herte pace! | 912 |
| Tr 5 913 Drif out that bittre hope, and make good cheere, | 912 |
| Tr 5 914 And clepe ayeyn the beaute of youre face | 914 |
| Tr 5 918 " And thenketh wel, ye shal in Grekis fynde | 918 |
| Tr 5 920 Than any Troian is, and more kynde, | 920 |
| Tr 5 921 And bet to serven yow wol don his myght. | 920 |
| Tr 5 922 And if ye vouchesauf, my lady bright, | 922 |
| Tr 5 925 And with that word he gan to waxen red, | 924 |
| 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 5 928 And stynte a while; and afterward he wok, | 928 |
| Tr 5 929 And sobreliche on hire he threw his lok, | 928 |
| Tr 5 930 And seyde, " I am, al be it yow no joie, | 930 |
| Tr 5 934 Of Calydoyne and Arge a kyng, Criseyde! | 934 |
| Tr 5 935 And so hope I that I shal yet, iwis. | 934 |
| Tr 5 938 Polymyte and many a man to scathe. | 938 |
| Tr 5 940 And ben the first of whom I seche grace -- | 940 |
| Tr 5 942 And evere shal whil I to lyve have space, | 942 |
| Tr 5 952 And thus to hym she seyde, as ye may here, | 952 |
| Tr 5 955 And strangely she spak, and seyde thus: | 954 |
| Tr 5 955 And strangely she spak, and seyde thus: | 954 |
| Tr 5 957 Ther I was born; and Joves, for his grace, | 956 |
| Tr 5 963 And God toforn! And forther over this, | 962 |
| Tr 5 963 And God toforn! And forther over this, | 962 |
| Tr 5 964 I woot my fader wys and redy is, | 964 |
| Tr 5 965 And that he me hath bought, as ye me tolde, | 964 |
| Tr 5 970 As konnyng, and as parfit, and as kynde, | 970 |
| Tr 5 970 As konnyng, and as parfit, and as kynde, | 970 |
| Tr 5 971 As ben bitwixen Orkades and Inde; | 970 |
| Tr 5 972 And that ye koude wel yowre lady serve, | 972 |
| Tr 5 977 And other love, as help me now Pallas, | 976 |
| Tr 5 979 And that ye ben of noble and heigh kynrede, | 978 |
| Tr 5 979 And that ye ben of noble and heigh kynrede, | 978 |
| Tr 5 981 " And that doth me to han so gret a wonder | 980 |
| Tr 5 983 Ek, God woot, love and I ben fer ysonder! | 982 |
| Tr 5 985 Unto my deth, to pleyne and maken wo. | 984 |
| Tr 5 989 And ye in armes bisy day by day. | 988 |
| Tr 5 997 And whan yow list, ye may come here ayayn; | 996 |
| Tr 5 998 And er ye gon, thus muche I sey yow here: | 998 |
| Tr 5 1005 And therwithal she caste hire eyen down, | 1004 |
| Tr 5 1006 And gan to sike, and seyde, " O Troie town, | 1006 |
| Tr 5 1006 And gan to sike, and seyde, " O Troie town, | 1006 |
| Tr 5 1007 Yet bidde I God in quiete and in reste | 1006 |
| Tr 5 1009 But in effect, and shortly for to seye, | 1008 |
| Tr 5 1011 Gan pressen on, and faste hire mercy preye; | 1010 |
| Tr 5 1012 And after this, the sothe for to seyn, | 1012 |
| Tr 5 1014 And finaly, whan it was woxen eve | 1014 |
| Tr 5 1015 And al was wel, he roos and tok his leve. | 1014 |
| Tr 5 1015 And al was wel, he roos and tok his leve. | 1014 |
| Tr 5 1016 The brighte Venus folwede and ay taughte | 1016 |
| Tr 5 1018 And Cynthea hire char-hors overraughte | 1018 |
| Tr 5 1020 And Signifer his candels sheweth brighte | 1020 |
| Tr 5 1023 Retornyng in hire soule ay up and down | 1022 |
| Tr 5 1025 His grete estat, and perel of the town, | 1024 |
| Tr 5 1026 And that she was allone and hadde nede | 1026 |
| Tr 5 1026 And that she was allone and hadde nede | 1026 |
| Tr 5 1027 Of frendes help; and thus bygan to brede | 1026 |
| Tr 5 1030 The morwen com, and gostly for to speke, | 1030 |
| Tr 5 1032 And shortly, lest that ye my tale breke, | 1032 |
| Tr 5 1033 So wel he for hymselven spak and seyde | 1032 |
| Tr 5 1035 And finaly, the sothe for to seyne, | 1034 |
| Tr 5 1037 And after this the storie telleth us | 1036 |
| Tr 5 1040 And ek a broche -- and that was litel nede -- | 1040 |
| Tr 5 1040 And ek a broche -- and that was litel nede -- | 1040 |
| Tr 5 1042 And ek, the bet from sorwe hym to releve, | 1042 |
| Tr 5 1048 And that she took, to kepen hym, good hede; | 1048 |
| Tr 5 1049 And for to helen hym of his sorwes smerte, | 1048 |
| Tr 5 1057 That evere was, and oon the worthieste! | 1056 |
| Tr 5 1063 And wommen moost wol haten me of alle. | 1062 |
| Tr 5 1070 And that to late is now for me to rewe, | 1070 |
| Tr 5 1073 And syn that thus departen ye and I, | 1072 |
| Tr 5 1073 And syn that thus departen ye and I, | 1072 |
| Tr 5 1077 And best kan ay his lady honour kepe. " | 1076 |
| Tr 5 1078 And with that word she brast anon to wepe. | 1078 |
| Tr 5 1079 " And certes yow ne haten shal I nevere; | 1078 |
| Tr 5 1080 And frendes love, that shal ye han of me, | 1080 |
| Tr 5 1081 And my good word, al sholde I lyven evere. | 1080 |
| Tr 5 1082 And trewely I wolde sory be | 1082 |
| Tr 5 1084 And gilteles, I woot wel, I yow leve. | 1084 |
| Tr 5 1085 But al shal passe; and thus take I my leve. " | 1084 |
| Tr 5 1097 And if I myghte excuse hire any wise, | 1096 |
| Tr 5 1102 But often was his herte hoot and cold, | 1102 |
| Tr 5 1103 And namely that ilke nynthe nyght, | 1102 |
| Tr 5 1110 And Nysus doughter song with fressh entente, | 1110 |
| Tr 5 1112 And on the walles of the town they pleyde, | 1112 |
| Tr 5 1115 Who that ther come, and every maner wight | 1114 |
| Tr 5 1119 And thus byjaped stonden for to stare | 1118 |
| Tr 5 1120 Aboute naught this Troilus and Pandare. | 1120 |
| Tr 5 1129 And forthi lat us dyne, I the byseche, | 1128 |
| Tr 5 1130 And after noon than maystow come ayeyn. " | 1130 |
| Tr 5 1131 And hom they go, withoute more speche, | 1130 |
| Tr 5 1132 And comen ayeyn -- but longe may they seche | 1132 |
| Tr 5 1140 And I wol don hem holden up the yate | 1140 |
| Tr 5 1142 The day goth faste, and after that com eve, | 1142 |
| Tr 5 1143 And yet com nought to Troilus Criseyde. | 1142 |
| Tr 5 1145 And fer his hed over the wal he leyde; | 1144 |
| Tr 5 1146 And at the laste he torned hym and seyde, | 1146 |
| Tr 5 1146 And at the laste he torned hym and seyde, | 1146 |
| Tr 5 1155 And, deere brother, thynk nat longe t' abide. | 1154 |
| Tr 5 1157 And Pandarus, now woltow trowen me? | 1156 |
| Tr 5 1171 And held with hym of al that evere he seyde. | 1170 |
| Tr 5 1172 But in his herte he thoughte, and softe lough, | 1172 |
| Tr 5 1173 And to hymself ful sobreliche he seyde, | 1172 |
| Tr 5 1179 And bad hem dryven in hire bestes alle, | 1178 |
| Tr 5 1181 And fer withinne the nyght, with many a teere, | 1180 |
| Tr 5 1186 And seyde, " I understonde have al amys. | 1186 |
| Tr 5 1192 And on the morwe unto the yate he wente, | 1192 |
| Tr 5 1193 And up and down, by west and ek by este, | 1192 |
| Tr 5 1193 And up and down, by west and ek by este, | 1192 |
| Tr 5 1193 And up and down, by west and ek by este, | 1192 |
| Tr 5 1196 For which at nyght, in sorwe and sikes sore, | 1196 |
| Tr 5 1201 So were his throwes sharpe and wonder stronge; | 1200 |
| Tr 5 1207 Bitwixen hope and drede his herte lay, | 1206 |
| Tr 5 1217 And ek from every compaignye he fledde: | 1216 |
| Tr 5 1221 So was he lene, and therto pale and wan, | 1220 |
| Tr 5 1221 So was he lene, and therto pale and wan, | 1220 |
| Tr 5 1222 And feble, that he walketh by potente; | 1222 |
| Tr 5 1223 And with his ire he thus hymselve shente. | 1222 |
| Tr 5 1226 Priam ful ofte, and ek his moder deere, | 1226 |
| Tr 5 1227 His bretheren and his sustren gonne hym freyne | 1226 |
| Tr 5 1229 And what thyng was the cause of al his peyne; | 1228 |
| Tr 5 1232 Aboute his herte, and fayn he wolde dye. | 1232 |
| Tr 5 1234 And so byfel that yn his slep hym thoughte | 1234 |
| Tr 5 1237 And up and doun as he the forest soughte, | 1236 |
| Tr 5 1237 And up and doun as he the forest soughte, | 1236 |
| Tr 5 1240 And by this bor, faste in his armes folde, | 1240 |
| Tr 5 1243 And for despit, out of his slep he breyde, | 1242 |
| Tr 5 1244 And loude he cride on Pandarus, and seyde: | 1244 |
| Tr 5 1244 And loude he cride on Pandarus, and seyde: | 1244 |
| Tr 5 1245 " O Pandarus, now know I crop and roote. | 1244 |
| Tr 5 1253 And al this thing to Pandarus he tolde. | 1252 |
| Tr 5 1275 Pandare answerde and seyde, " Allas the while | 1274 |
| Tr 5 1278 And whi? For folk expounden hem amys. | 1278 |
| Tr 5 1284 Hire fader, which that old is and ek hoor, | 1284 |
| Tr 5 1286 And she for sorwe gynneth wepe and crie, | 1286 |
| Tr 5 1286 And she for sorwe gynneth wepe and crie, | 1286 |
| Tr 5 1287 And kisseth hym, ther he lith on the grounde: | 1286 |
| Tr 5 1296 " And se now whi: for this I dar wel seyn, | 1296 |
| Tr 5 1299 And if she write, thow shalt ful sone yse | 1298 |
| Tr 5 1304 Nor she to the; and this I dorste laye, | 1304 |
| Tr 5 1308 Now writ hire thanne, and thow shalt feele sone | 1308 |
| Tr 5 1311 And that anon, thise ilke lordes two; | 1310 |
| Tr 5 1312 And hastily sit Troilus adown, | 1312 |
| Tr 5 1313 And rolleth in his herte to and fro | 1312 |
| Tr 5 1313 And rolleth in his herte to and fro | 1312 |
| Tr 5 1315 And to Criseyde, his owen lady deere, | 1314 |
| Tr 5 1316 He wrot right thus, and seyde as ye may here: | 1316 |
| Tr 5 1317 " Right fresshe flour, whos I ben have and shal, | 1316 |
| Tr 5 1319 With herte, body, lif, lust, thought, and al, | 1318 |
| Tr 5 1329 Fro day to day am I, and so mot dwelle, | 1328 |
| Tr 5 1330 While it yow list, of wele and wo my welle. | 1330 |
| Tr 5 1335 And that defaced is, that may ye wite | 1334 |
| Tr 5 1337 That wolden speke, if that they koude, and pleyne. | 1336 |
| Tr 5 1340 And over al this, that ye, my lady deere, | 1340 |
| Tr 5 1342 And by the cause ek of my cares colde | 1342 |
| Tr 5 1358 How ye han ferd and don whil ye be theere; | 1358 |
| Tr 5 1359 " The whos welfare and hele ek God encresse | 1358 |
| Tr 5 1364 And graunte it that ye soone upon me rewe, | 1364 |
| Tr 5 1366 " And if yow liketh knowen of the fare | 1366 |
| Tr 5 1371 Which I delaye, and holde hym yet in honde, | 1370 |
| Tr 5 1381 Ye may redresse, and more a thousand sithe | 1380 |
| Tr 5 1385 As I yow se; and though no manere routhe | 1384 |
| Tr 5 1387 " And if so be my gilt hath deth deserved, | 1386 |
| Tr 5 1398 And with youre lettre of hope I wol desporte. | 1398 |
| Tr 5 1399 Now writeth, swete, and lat me thus nat pleyne; | 1398 |
| Tr 5 1403 So lost have I myn hele and ek myn hewe, | 1402 |
| Tr 5 1412 And fareth wel, goodly, faire, fresshe may, | 1412 |
| Tr 5 1414 And to youre trouthe ay I me recomande, | 1414 |
| Tr 5 1421 And far now wel, myn owen swete herte! Le vostre T. " | 1420 |
| Tr 5 1424 Ful pitously she wroot ayeyn, and seyde, | 1424 |
| Tr 5 1426 She wolde come, and mende al that was mys. | 1426 |
| Tr 5 1427 And fynaly she wroot and seyde hym thenne, | 1426 |
| Tr 5 1427 And fynaly she wroot and seyde hym thenne, | 1426 |
| Tr 5 1430 That wonder was, and swerth she loveth hym best, | 1430 |
| Tr 5 1435 And every wight that meneth trouthe avaunce! | 1434 |
| Tr 5 1438 And lessen gan his hope and ek his myght, | 1438 |
| Tr 5 1438 And lessen gan his hope and ek his myght, | 1438 |
| Tr 5 1446 And that Joves of his purveyaunce | 1446 |
| Tr 5 1448 Of hire untrouthe and his disaventure, | 1448 |
| Tr 5 1449 And that the boor was shewed hym in figure. | 1448 |
| Tr 5 1452 And al his drem he tolde hire er he stente, | 1452 |
| Tr 5 1453 And hire bisoughte assoilen hym the doute | 1452 |
| Tr 5 1455 And fynaly, withinne a litel stounde, | 1454 |
| Tr 5 1457 She gan first smyle, and seyde, " O brother deere, | 1456 |
| Tr 5 1462 Thow wel this boor shalt knowe, and of what kynde | 1462 |
| Tr 5 1464 " Diane, which that wroth was and in ire | 1464 |
| Tr 5 1470 She made up frete hire corn and vynes alle. | 1470 |
| Tr 5 1474 And Meleagre, lord of that contree, | 1474 |
| Tr 5 1477 This boor he slough, and hire the hed he sente; | 1476 |
| Tr 5 1479 Ther ros a contek and a gret envye; | 1478 |
| Tr 5 1480 And of this lord descended Tideus | 1480 |
| Tr 5 1495 And how that seven kynges with hire route | 1494 |
| Tr 5 1497 And of the holy serpent, and the welle, | 1496 |
| Tr 5 1497 And of the holy serpent, and the welle, | 1496 |
| Tr 5 1498 And of the furies, al she gan hym telle; | 1498 |
| Tr 5 1499 Of Archymoris brennynge and the pleyes, | 1498 |
| Tr 5 1500 And how Amphiorax fil thorugh the grounde, | 1500 |
| Tr 5 1502 And how Ypomedoun in litel stounde | 1502 |
| Tr 5 1503 Was dreynt, and ded Parthonope of wownde; | 1502 |
| Tr 5 1504 And also how Capaneus the proude | 1504 |
| Tr 5 1507 Ethiocles and Polymyte also, | 1506 |
| Tr 5 1509 And of Argyves wepynge and hire wo; | 1508 |
| Tr 5 1509 And of Argyves wepynge and hire wo; | 1508 |
| Tr 5 1510 And how the town was brent, she tolde ek tho; | 1510 |
| Tr 5 1511 And so descendeth down from gestes olde | 1510 |
| Tr 5 1512 To Diomede, and thus she spak and tolde: | 1512 |
| Tr 5 1512 To Diomede, and thus she spak and tolde: | 1512 |
| Tr 5 1516 And thy lady, wherso she be, ywis, | 1516 |
| Tr 5 1517 This Diomede hire herte hath, and she his. | 1516 |
| Tr 5 1519 This Diomede is inne, and thow art oute. " | 1518 |
| Tr 5 1529 That evere weren, kyndest and the beste! | 1528 |
| Tr 5 1532 She ches for hym to dye and gon to helle, | 1532 |
| Tr 5 1533 And starf anon, as us the bokes telle. " | 1532 |
| Tr 5 1534 Cassandre goth, and he with cruel herte | 1534 |
| Tr 5 1536 And from his bed al sodeynly he sterte, | 1536 |
| Tr 5 1538 And day by day he gan enquere and seche | 1538 |
| Tr 5 1538 And day by day he gan enquere and seche | 1538 |
| Tr 5 1540 And thus he drieth forth his aventure. | 1540 |
| Tr 5 1543 Thorugh purveyaunce and disposicioun | 1542 |
| Tr 5 1551 And shapen hadde a mene it out to dryve, | 1550 |
| Tr 5 1560 And thorugh the body gan hym for to ryve; | 1560 |
| Tr 5 1561 And thus this worthi knyght was brought of lyve. | 1560 |
| Tr 5 1564 And namely, the sorwe of Troilus, | 1564 |
| Tr 5 1566 And in this wo gan Troilus to dwelle | 1566 |
| Tr 5 1567 That, what for sorwe, and love, and for unreste, | 1566 |
| Tr 5 1567 That, what for sorwe, and love, and for unreste, | 1566 |
| Tr 5 1570 And dradde ay that his lady was untrewe, | 1570 |
| Tr 5 1572 And as thise lovers don, he soughte ay newe | 1572 |
| Tr 5 1574 And in his herte he wente hire excusynge, | 1574 |
| Tr 5 1576 And ofte tyme he was in purpos grete | 1576 |
| Tr 5 1582 For which he wep ful ofte and many a tere. | 1582 |
| Tr 5 1586 That she wol come ayeyn and holde hire trouthe. | 1586 |
| Tr 5 1589 Wrot hym ayeyn, and seyde as ye may here: | 1588 |
| Tr 5 1592 How myght a wight in torment and in drede | 1592 |
| Tr 5 1593 And heleles, yow sende as yet gladnesse? | 1592 |
| Tr 5 1600 Youre lettre, and how that ye requeren me | 1600 |
| Tr 5 1605 Youre haste, and that the goddes ordinaunce | 1604 |
| Tr 5 1609 But beth nat wroth, and that I yow biseche; | 1608 |
| Tr 5 1614 And beth nat wroth, I have ek understonde | 1614 |
| Tr 5 1617 But alle trouthe and alle gentilesse. | 1616 |
| Tr 5 1622 Of youre good word and of youre frendship ay; | 1622 |
| Tr 5 1630 Th' entente is al, and nat the lettres space. | 1630 |
| Tr 5 1631 And fareth now wel. God have yow in his grace! La vostre Tr 5 C. " | 1630 |
| Tr 5 1633 Whan he it saugh, and sorwfullich he sighte; | 1632 |
| Tr 5 1641 And swich a cas bitidde, and that as faste, | 1640 |
| Tr 5 1641 And swich a cas bitidde, and that as faste, | 1640 |
| Tr 5 1644 And fynaly, he woot now out of doute | 1644 |
| Tr 5 1647 This Troilus, and in suspecioun | 1646 |
| Tr 5 1649 And so bifel that thorughout Troye town, | 1648 |
| Tr 5 1650 As was the gise, iborn was up and down | 1650 |
| Tr 5 1655 The same day. And whan this Troilus | 1654 |
| Tr 5 1657 Avysyng of the lengthe and of the brede, | 1656 |
| Tr 5 1658 And al the werk; but as he gan byholde, | 1658 |
| Tr 5 1663 In remembraunce of hym and of his sorwe. | 1662 |
| Tr 5 1664 And she hym leyde ayeyn hire feith to borwe | 1664 |
| Tr 5 1667 He goth hym hom and gan ful soone sende | 1666 |
| Tr 5 1668 For Pandarus, and al this newe chaunce, | 1668 |
| Tr 5 1669 And of this broche, he tolde hym word and ende, | 1668 |
| Tr 5 1669 And of this broche, he tolde hym word and ende, | 1668 |
| Tr 5 1671 His longe love, his trouthe, and his penaunce. | 1670 |
| Tr 5 1672 And after deth, withouten wordes moore, | 1672 |
| Tr 5 1675 Where is youre feith, and where is youre biheste? | 1674 |
| Tr 5 1684 Ne, but I hadde agilt and don amys, | 1684 |
| Tr 5 1687 Is now fordon, and that is al my routhe. | 1686 |
| Tr 5 1693 But for despit, and ek for that ye mente | 1692 |
| Tr 5 1696 Ye han me cast -- and I ne kan nor may, | 1696 |
| Tr 5 1704 And trewely, if I have myght and space, | 1704 |
| Tr 5 1704 And trewely, if I have myght and space, | 1704 |
| Tr 5 1707 To fortheren trouthe, and wronges to punyce, | 1706 |
| Tr 5 1710 Me blamed hast, and wont art oft upbreyde, | 1710 |
| Tr 5 1714 " The goddes shewen bothe joie and tene | 1714 |
| Tr 5 1715 In slep, and by my drem it is now sene. | 1714 |
| Tr 5 1716 " And certeynly, withouten moore speche, | 1716 |
| Tr 5 1724 And wiste wel he seyde a soth of this, | 1724 |
| Tr 5 1727 And shamed for his nece hath don amys, | 1726 |
| Tr 5 1728 And stant, astoned of thise causes tweye, | 1728 |
| Tr 5 1730 But at the laste thus he spak, and seyde: | 1730 |
| Tr 5 1733 And, God woot, I wol hate hire evermore! | 1732 |
| Tr 5 1734 And that thow me bisoughtest don of yoore, | 1734 |
| Tr 5 1738 It is me lief; and of this tresoun now, | 1738 |
| Tr 5 1740 And dredeles, for hertes ese of yow, | 1740 |
| Tr 5 1742 And fro this world, almyghty God I preye | 1742 |
| Tr 5 1744 Gret was the sorwe and pleynte of Troilus, | 1744 |
| Tr 5 1747 And Troilus moot wepe in cares colde. | 1746 |
| Tr 5 1754 Was seen his knyghthod and his grete myght; | 1754 |
| Tr 5 1755 And dredeles, his ire, day and nyght, | 1754 |
| Tr 5 1755 And dredeles, his ire, day and nyght, | 1754 |
| Tr 5 1757 And alwey moost this Diomede he soughte. | 1756 |
| Tr 5 1758 And ofte tyme, I fynde that they mette | 1758 |
| Tr 5 1759 With blody strokes and with wordes grete, | 1758 |
| Tr 5 1761 And, God it woot, with many a cruel hete | 1760 |
| Tr 5 1765 And if I hadde ytaken for to write | 1764 |
| Tr 5 1773 And every gentil womman, what she be, | 1772 |
| Tr 5 1777 And gladlier I wol write, yif yow leste, | 1776 |
| Tr 5 1778 Penolopees trouthe and good Alceste. | 1778 |
| Tr 5 1782 That with hire grete wit and subtilte | 1782 |
| Tr 5 1783 Bytraise yow. And this commeveth me | 1782 |
| Tr 5 1784 To speke, and in effect yow alle I preye, | 1784 |
| Tr 5 1785 Beth war of men, and herkneth what I seye! | 1784 |
| Tr 5 1791 And kis the steppes where as thow seest pace | 1790 |
| Tr 5 1792 Virgile, Ovide, Omer, Lucan, and Stace. | 1792 |
| Tr 5 1793 And for ther is so gret diversite | 1792 |
| Tr 5 1794 In Englissh and in writyng of oure tonge, | 1794 |
| Tr 5 1797 And red wherso thow be, or elles songe, | 1796 |
| Tr 5 1807 And whan that he was slayn in this manere, | 1806 |
| Tr 5 1811 And ther he saugh with ful avysement | 1810 |
| Tr 5 1814 And down from thennes faste he gan avyse | 1814 |
| Tr 5 1816 Embraced is, and fully gan despise | 1816 |
| Tr 5 1817 This wrecched world, and held al vanite | 1816 |
| Tr 5 1819 That is in hevene above; and at the laste, | 1818 |
| Tr 5 1821 And in hymself he lough right at the wo | 1820 |
| 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 1826 And forth he wente, shortly for to telle, | 1826 |
| Tr 5 1833 And thus bigan his lovyng of Criseyde, | 1832 |
| Tr 5 1834 As I have told, and in this wise he deyde. | 1834 |
| Tr 5 1838 And of youre herte up casteth the visage | 1838 |
| Tr 5 1840 Yow made, and thynketh al nys but a faire, | 1840 |
| Tr 5 1842 And loveth hym the which that right for love | 1842 |
| Tr 5 1844 First starf, and roos, and sit in hevene above; | 1844 |
| Tr 5 1844 First starf, and roos, and sit in hevene above; | 1844 |
| Tr 5 1847 And syn he best to love is, and most meke, | 1846 |
| Tr 5 1847 And syn he best to love is, and most meke, | 1846 |
| Tr 5 1852 Lo here, the fyn and guerdoun for travaille | 1852 |
| Tr 5 1857 To the and to the, philosophical Strode, | 1856 |
| Tr 5 1859 Of youre benignites and zeles goode. | 1858 |
| Tr 5 1860 And to that sothfast Crist, that starf on rode, | 1860 |
| Tr 5 1862 And to the Lord right thus I speke and seye: | 1862 |
| Tr 5 1862 And to the Lord right thus I speke and seye: | 1862 |
| Tr 5 1863 Thow oon, and two, and thre, eterne on lyve, | 1862 |
| Tr 5 1863 Thow oon, and two, and thre, eterne on lyve, | 1862 |
| Tr 5 1864 That regnest ay in thre, and two, and oon, | 1864 |
| Tr 5 1864 That regnest ay in thre, and two, and oon, | 1864 |
| Tr 5 1865 Uncircumscript, and al maist circumscrive, | 1864 |
| Tr 5 1866 Us from visible and invisible foon | 1866 |
| Tr 5 1867 Defende, and to thy mercy, everichon, | 1866 |
| Tr 5 1869 For love of mayde and moder thyn benigne. | 1868 |