| UNNETHE...........2 | |
| Tr 3 1034 That it unnethe doth or seyth amys, | 1034 |
| Tr 3 1253 That what to don, for joie unnethe he wiste. | 1252 |
| UNPYNNE...........1 | |
| Tr 3 698 And gan the stuwe doore al softe unpynne; | 698 |
| UNSTABLE..........1 | |
| Tr 3 820 " O brotel wele of mannes joie unstable! | 820 |
| UNTO..............18 | |
| Tr 3 53 Thus wol I pleyne unto my lady dere; | 52 |
| Tr 3 95 Now pale, unto Criseyde, his lady dere, | 94 |
| Tr 3 104 And though I dar, ne kan, unto yow pleyne, | 104 |
| Tr 3 213 Unto the fulle diden, hardyly, | 212 |
| Tr 3 218 Now lat hire wende unto hire owen place, | 218 |
| Tr 3 255 As maken wommen unto men to comen; | 254 |
| Tr 3 392 For evere more, unto my lyves ende. | 392 |
| Tr 3 494 In al this while unto his lady deere -- | 494 |
| Tr 3 552 He streght o morwe unto his nece wente -- | 552 |
| Tr 3 682 Ful glad unto hire beddes syde hire broughte, | 682 |
| Tr 3 1157 He most obeye unto his lady heste; | 1156 |
| Tr 3 1269 Of hem that noumbred ben unto thi grace, | 1268 |
| Tr 3 1302 If that it like unto youre wommanhede. " | 1302 |
| Tr 3 1318 How blithe unto hem bothe two thow weere! | 1318 |
| Tr 3 1529 And Troilus unto his paleys ferde, | 1528 |
| Tr 3 1556 Unto his nece and gan hire faire grete, | 1556 |
| Tr 3 1662 And for to preisen unto Pandarus | 1662 |
| Tr 3 1725 That it up rong unto the yate of hevene; | 1724 |
| UNTREWE...........2 | |
| Tr 3 306 And for the more part, al is untrewe | 306 |
| Tr 3 1053 " Now God, thow woost, in thought ne dede untrewe | 1052 |
| UNTRISTE..........1 | |
| Tr 3 839 Why hastow Troilus mad to me untriste, | 838 |
| UNTROUTHE.........1 | |
| Tr 3 984 Ne sholde of right non untrouthe in hire gesse, | 984 |
| UNWIST............5 | |
| Tr 3 603 Unwist of every wight but of Pandare? | 602 |
| Tr 3 758 Quod she; " And how, unwist of hem alle? " | 758 |
| Tr 3 770 Unwist, right as I com, so wol I wende. | 770 |
| Tr 3 789 Unwist of every manere wight, certeyn, | 788 |
| Tr 3 912 And his comynge unwist is to every wight; | 912 |
| UNWORTHI..........2 | |
| Tr 3 1284 That am unworthi to so swete a wight. | 1284 |
| Tr 3 1286 So thynketh, though that I unworthi be, | 1286 |
| UP................14 | |
| Tr 3 183 Fil Pandarus on knees, and up his eyen | 182 |
| Tr 3 191 For-whi this folk wol comen up anon, | 190 |
| Tr 3 236 Up roos, and on his beddes syde hym sette, | 236 |
| Tr 3 340 And day is set the chartres up to make. | 340 |
| Tr 3 358 And gan his look on Pandarus up caste | 358 |
| Tr 3 530 This tymbur is al redy up to frame; | 530 |
| Tr 3 548 But Pandare up and, shortly for to seyne, | 548 |
| Tr 3 940 But er he com, I wil up first arise, | 940 |
| Tr 3 1035 But goodly drynketh up al his distresse -- | 1034 |
| Tr 3 1094 But al was hust, and Pandare up as faste; | 1094 |
| Tr 3 1467 And suffrest hire so soone up fro the rise | 1466 |
| Tr 3 1521 This Troilus up ros, and faste hym cledde, | 1520 |
| Tr 3 1541 And in his thought gan up and down to wynde | 1540 |
| Tr 3 1725 That it up rong unto the yate of hevene; | 1724 |
| UPBOUNDE..........1 | |
| Tr 3 517 Touchyng here love, were at the fulle upbounde, | 516 |
| UPON..............15 | |
| Tr 3 72 Gan bothe hire hondes softe upon hym leye. | 72 |
| Tr 3 108 That shal I wreke upon myn owen lif | 108 |
| Tr 3 277 Whi, al the world upon it wolde crie, | 276 |
| Tr 3 384 Upon the goddes alle, I wol the swere | 384 |
| Tr 3 549 Right sone upon the chaungynge of the moone, | 548 |
| Tr 3 697 He thought he wolde upon his werk bigynne, | 696 |
| Tr 3 738 Wy! Don this furred cloke upon thy sherte, | 738 |
| Tr 3 916 And that bi right ye moste upon hym triste, | 916 |
| Tr 3 976 Upon youre beddes syde al ther withinne, | 976 |
| Tr 3 980 As for to looke upon an old romaunce. | 980 |
| Tr 3 994 This drof me for to rewe upon youre peyne. | 994 |
| Tr 3 1022 Of that I wolde upon the pleyne and crie! | 1022 |
| Tr 3 1172 And seyde, " Allas, upon my sorwes sike | 1172 |
| Tr 3 1589 And down upon his beddes syde hym sette. | 1588 |
| Tr 3 1602 Upon a day my lif in thi servise, | 1602 |
| UPWARD............2 | |
| Tr 3 71 And dressed hym upward, and she right tho | 70 |
| Tr 3 205 Tho comen upward, right at the steires ende; | 204 |
| US................22 | |
| Tr 3 119 Or sle us both at ones er ye wende. " | 118 |
| Tr 3 283 That privete go with us in this cas; | 282 |
| Tr 3 284 That is to seyn, that thow us nevere wreye; | 284 |
| Tr 3 293 Han evere yet proverbed to us yonge, | 292 |
| Tr 3 322 Though wommen dreden with us men to dele. | 322 |
| Tr 3 371 That quake now, and no wight may us here? | 370 |
| Tr 3 420 Have now good nyght, and lat us bothe slepe. " | 420 |
| Tr 3 531 Us lakketh nought but that we witen wolde | 530 |
| Tr 3 620 Though to us bestes ben the causez wrie. | 620 |
| Tr 3 658 And that I rede us soone to bygynne. | 658 |
| Tr 3 1100 And seyde, " Nece, but ye helpe us now, | 1100 |
| Tr 3 1165 For, by that God that bought us bothe two, | 1164 |
| Tr 3 1246 With worse hap God lat us nevere mete! | 1246 |
| Tr 3 1306 But lat us falle awey fro this matere, | 1306 |
| Tr 3 1424 That day of us moot make disseveraunce! | 1424 |
| Tr 3 1427 O nyght, allas, why nyltow over us hove | 1426 |
| Tr 3 1434 That there as day wyth labour wolde us breste, | 1434 |
| Tr 3 1435 That thow thus fleest, and deynest us nought reste. | 1434 |
| Tr 3 1463 We wol the nought; us nedeth no day have. " | 1462 |
| Tr 3 1503 And, for the love of God that us hath wrought, | 1502 |
| Tr 3 1526 Ther God us graunte sownde and soone to mete! " | 1526 |
| Tr 3 1561 That som of us, I trowe, hire hedes ake. " | 1560 |
| USEN..............1 | |
| Tr 3 1023 " Ek al my wo is this, that folk now usen | 1022 |
| VAPOUR............1 | |
| Tr 3 11 Thee fele in tymes with vapour eterne. | 10 |
| VENUS.............7 | |
| Tr 3 48 Of Troilus, to Venus heryinge? | 48 |
| Tr 3 187 And Venus, thow mayst maken melodie! | 186 |
| Tr 3 705 " Now, blisful Venus, thow me grace sende! " | 704 |
| Tr 3 712 " Yet, blisful Venus, this nyght thow me enspire, " | 712 |
| Tr 3 715 " And if ich hadde, O Venus ful of myrthe, | 714 |
| Tr 3 951 For love of God! And Venus, I the herye; | 950 |
| Tr 3 1257 Venus mene I, the wel-willy planete! -- | 1256 |
| VENYM.............1 | |
| Tr 3 1025 And wolde a busshel venym al excusen, | 1024 |
| VERAY.............1 | |
| Tr 3 6 O veray cause of heele and of gladnesse, | 6 |
| VERMYNE...........1 | |
| Tr 3 381 In wrecchidnesse, in filthe, and in vermyne, | 380 |
| VERRAY............7 | |
| Tr 3 92 In chaunged vois, right for his verray drede, | 92 |
| Tr 3 141 " And I to ben youre -- verray, humble, trewe, | 140 |
| Tr 3 628 Hadde of that smoky reyn a verray feere; | 628 |
| Tr 3 825 That he hath verray joie and selynesse, | 824 |
| Tr 3 836 Ther is no verray weele in this world heere. | 836 |
| Tr 3 935 For verray slouthe or other wilfull tecches; | 934 |
| Tr 3 1501 As wisly verray God my soule save, | 1500 |
| VERRAYLICH........1 | |
| Tr 3 1545 And verraylich of thilke remembraunce | 1544 |
| VERTU.............5 | |
| Tr 3 294 That `firste vertu is to kepe tonge.' | 294 |
| Tr 3 1288 Right thorugh the vertu of youre heigh servyse. | 1288 |
| Tr 3 1749 And couples doth in vertu for to dwelle, | 1748 |
| Tr 3 1766 That with his bond Love of his vertu liste | 1766 |
| Tr 3 1786 And moost of love and vertu was his speche, | 1786 |