| '.................1 | |
| Anel 175 But `Merci, cruel herte myn, Arcite!' | 174 |
| --................13 | |
| Anel 97 But he was fals; hit nas but feyned chere -- | 96 |
| Anel 145 And ryght anon he cladde him in her hewe -- | 144 |
| Anel 146 Wot I not whethir in white, rede, or grene -- | 146 |
| Anel 238 And shal I pleyne -- alas, the harde stounde! -- | 238 |
| Anel 238 And shal I pleyne -- alas, the harde stounde! -- | 238 |
| Anel 266 And was so besy yow to delyte -- | 266 |
| Anel 267 Myn honor save -- meke, kynde, and fre, | 266 |
| Anel 277 That love yow most -- God, wel thou wost -- alway? | 276 |
| Anel 277 That love yow most -- God, wel thou wost -- alway? | 276 |
| Anel 298 Withoute gilt -- me nedeth no witnesse. | 298 |
| Anel 299 And shal I preye, and weyve womanhede? -- | 298 |
| Anel 300 Nay! Rather deth then do so foul a dede! -- | 300 |
| Anel 301 And axe merci, gilteles -- what nede? | 300 |
| A.................26 | |
| Anel 13 As hit hath freten mony a noble storie, | 12 |
| Anel 32 Men myghte sen of tresour many a charge, | 32 |
| Anel 33 Many a bright helm, and many a spere and targe, | 32 |
| Anel 33 Many a bright helm, and many a spere and targe, | 32 |
| Anel 34 Many a fresh knyght, and many a blysful route, | 34 |
| Anel 34 Many a fresh knyght, and many a blysful route, | 34 |
| Anel 39 Faire in a char of gold he with him ladde, | 38 |
| Anel 80 That Nature had a joye her to behelde; | 80 |
| Anel 86 Was yong and therwithal a lusty knyght, | 86 |
| Anel 130 And dide him honour as he were a kyng. | 130 |
| Anel 131 Her herte was to him wedded with a ring; | 130 |
| Anel 170 To grounde ded she falleth as a ston; | 170 |
| Anel 207 Upon a day, ful sorowfully wepinge, | 206 |
| Anel 208 She caste her for to make a compleynynge, | 208 |
| Anel 231 That with a word him list not ones deyne | 230 |
| Anel 239 Unto my foo that yaf myn herte a wounde | 238 |
| Anel 269 And of me rekke not a myte, | 268 |
| Anel 274 To love a newe, and ben untrewe? Nay! | 274 |
| Anel 300 Nay! Rather deth then do so foul a dede! -- | 300 |
| Anel 305 For myn excuse, a skorn shal be my mede. | 304 |
| Anel 314 As in a tempest is a roten mast. | 314 |
| Anel 314 As in a tempest is a roten mast. | 314 |
| Anel 315 Is that a tame best that is ay feyn | 314 |
| Anel 328 And yf I slepe a furlong wey or tweye, | 328 |
| Anel 339 Thus holdeth me my destinee a wreche. | 338 |
| Anel 356 Withinne the temple, with a sorowful chere, | 356 |
| A-DOUN............1 | |
| Anel 65 How that the blood roial was broght a-doun, | 64 |
| A-SWOWE...........1 | |
| Anel 354 She fel a-swowe; and sith she gan to rise, | 354 |
| A-TWO.............1 | |
| Anel 94 Anon her thoghte her herte brast a-two; | 94 |
| ABOUT.............1 | |
| Anel 40 That al the ground about her char she spradde | 40 |
| ABOUTE............1 | |
| Anel 35 On hors, on fote, in al the feld aboute. | 34 |
| ABSENT............2 | |
| Anel 93 That when that he was absent any throwe, | 92 |
| Anel 138 When he was absent, prevely she wep: | 138 |
| ADRASTUS..........1 | |
| Anel 61 Were slayn, and kyng Adrastus hom ago, | 60 |
| ADVERSITE.........1 | |
| Anel 276 And do to me adversite and grame, | 276 |
| ADVERSYTE.........1 | |
| Anel 258 Of my dedly adversyte, | 258 |
| AFRAY.............1 | |
| Anel 334 And on the day for thilke afray I dye, | 334 |
| AFTER.............2 | |
| Anel 21 First folowe I Stace, and after him Corynne. | 20 |
| Anel 357 That shapen was as ye shal after here. | 356 |
| AGAST.............1 | |
| Anel 316 To fleen away when he is lest agast? | 316 |
| AGEYN.............2 | |
| Anel 204 Now turne we to Anelida ageyn, | 204 |
| Anel 308 For thogh I hadde yow to-morowe ageyn, | 308 |
| AGO...............1 | |
| Anel 61 Were slayn, and kyng Adrastus hom ago, | 60 |
| AGON..............1 | |
| Anel 172 She speketh as her wit were al agon; | 172 |
| AGOON.............2 | |
| Anel 150 Sith Lamek was, that is so longe agoon, | 150 |
| Anel 307 Ful longe agoon I oghte have taken hede. | 306 |
| AL................32 | |
| Anel 12 That elde, which that al can frete and bite, | 12 |
| Anel 26 For which the peple, blisful al and somme, | 26 |
| Anel 28 And him to honouren dide al her entente. | 28 |
| Anel 35 On hors, on fote, in al the feld aboute. | 34 |
| Anel 40 That al the ground about her char she spradde | 40 |
| Anel 44 In al the flour of Fortunes yevynge, | 44 |
| Anel 71 Among al these Anelida, the quene | 70 |
| Anel 77 Of al the women in this worlde riche. | 76 |
| Anel 96 So that she wende have al his hert yknowe; | 96 |
| Anel 107 That al was his that she hath, moche or lyte; | 106 |
| Anel 112 That al that lyked hym hit dyde her ese. | 112 |
| Anel 125 But al this nas but sleght and flaterie; | 124 |
| Anel 127 And al this tok she so debonerly | 126 |
| Anel 128 That al his wil her thoghte hit skilful thing, | 128 |
| Anel 140 For fals Arcite, that dide her al this tene. | 140 |
| Anel 160 And al was falsnes that she to him mente. | 160 |
| Anel 168 For fals Arcite, that dide her al this tene. | 168 |
| Anel 172 She speketh as her wit were al agon; | 172 |
| Anel 195 And for she yaf him daunger al his fille, | 194 |
| Anel 214 That turned is in quakyng al my daunce, | 214 |
| Anel 221 For I loved oon with al myn herte and myght, | 220 |
| Anel 224 And was al his, as fer as hit was ryght; | 224 |
| Anel 237 And of al this I not to whom me pleyne. | 236 |
| Anel 255 Alas! Youre love, I bye hit al to dere. | 254 |
| Anel 263 That al wot, out of wo my soule quyte! | 262 |
| Anel 265 Al that men wolde to me write, | 264 |
| Anel 280 And al foryive, while that I lyve may. | 280 |
| Anel 281 Lo, herte myn, al this is for to seyne | 280 |
| Anel 293 I wepe, I wake, I faste; al helpeth noght; | 292 |
| Anel 319 I noot; my wit is al aweye. | 318 |
| Anel 324 Of al my world, and my good aventure. | 324 |
| Anel 335 And of al this ryght noght, iwis, ye reche. | 334 |
| ALAS..............7 | |
| Anel 103 Alas, the while! For hit was routhe and synne | 102 |
| Anel 162 Alas, what herte myght enduren hit, | 162 |
| Anel 229 Now is he fals, alas, and causeles, | 228 |
| Anel 238 And shal I pleyne -- alas, the harde stounde! -- | 238 |
| Anel 247 Alas! Wher is become your gentilesse, | 246 |
| Anel 253 Alas! Is ther now nother word ne chere | 252 |
| Anel 255 Alas! Youre love, I bye hit al to dere. | 254 |
| ALLE..............2 | |
| Anel 42 Fulfilled of largesse and of alle grace. | 42 |
| Anel 197 Ensample of this, ye thrifty wymmen alle, | 196 |
| ALMYGHTY..........1 | |
| Anel 311 Almyghty God, of trouthe sovereyn, | 310 |
| ALSO..............2 | |
| Anel 58 Ipomedon, Parthonope also | 58 |
| Anel 202 In thing that straunge is, also God me save! | 202 |
| ALWAY.............1 | |
| Anel 277 That love yow most -- God, wel thou wost -- alway? | 276 |
| ALWEY.............3 | |
| Anel 137 On him she thoghte alwey til that she slep; | 136 |
| Anel 219 Alwey til oon, and chaungeth for no newe. | 218 |
| Anel 236 For to love him alwey neveretheles; | 236 |
| AM................1 | |
| Anel 322 I am so mased that I deye; | 322 |