7056. 
7070. 
7133. 
7481. 
7593. 
7655. 
7696. 
7728. 
7908. 
8082. 
9108. 
9215. 
9475. 
9504. 
9521. 
9768. 
9859. 
9876. 
9919. 
10133. 
10330. 
10484. 
10823. 
10987. 
11091. 
11843. 
12221. 
12590. 
12621. 
12664. 
12798. 
12991. 
13132. 
13485, 
13700. 
VOL. VIII. 
OBSERVATIONS ON THE LANGUAGE OF CHAUCER. 
ful many a causé, lievé sir sompnour. 19, 34, 90. 
if that him listé stondé ther agayn. 56 a, 60. 
herké, my brother, herké by thi faith. 58. 
no drynké which that dronkà might hem maké, 14, 61, 60. 
but ther in abstinencé prey and waké. 19, 60. 
I couthe of iré seyn so moché sorwé, 7, 90, 16. 
my talé schuldé lasté til to morwé. 11, 56 b, 60, 14. 
his soné was slayn, ther is no moré to say. 12 (91 a), 90. 
for who can teche and werken as we conné. 60, 52 c. 
in hopé for to fyndé ther a gifté. 3, 60, 16. 
highté this clerk, whos rethoriqué sweté. 53 a, 19, 29. 
but heighé God som tymé sendé can 30, 3, 60. 
his grace unto a litel oxé stallé. 3, 14. 
God schildé that it scholdé so byfallé. 56 5, 56 a, 60. 
ther may no tongé telle or herté think[é]. 4. 
hir freisché beauté and hir agé tendré. 30 (or 32), 20, 19. 
that no wight with his blissé parten schal. 17, 60. 
that I schal havé myn heven in erthé heeré. 91 c, 4, 69. 
whan that the heighé massé was i-doon. 30 (or 32), 4. 
though he no moré haddé than his scherté. : 88 b, 56 b, 16. 
and subtilly this lettré doun sche thrusté J 19, 53 a. 
under his pylow, rede it if him lusté : 53 a. 
sche takith him by the hond, and hard him twisté, | 53 a. 
so secrely that no wight of it wiste, 53 a. 
and bad him be al hool, and forth sche wenté 53 a. 
to January, when that he for hir senté. ] 53 a. 
save he himself, for of the smalé dig. 32. 
he bar alway of silver a smal cliket. 
unto this oldé, blindé, worthy knight. 92. 
him lakked nought that longed to a kyng. 53 b. 
his steedé which that schon as sonné bright. 8, 4. 
that no wight wendé that he couthé feyné. 17, 53 b, 60. 
quod the Frankeleyn, considering thin youthé, 16. 
so felingly thou spekest, siré, I aloue the. 
for in this world certein no wight ther is. aes 
as of the trewest and the besté wif. 35 a, 33. 
saydé this blisful fairé maydé deeré. 53 a, 35 c, 15, 29. 
. so faren we, if I schal say the sothé. ! 52 b, 14. 
now, quod oure ost, yit let me talké to the. 19, 60. 
hold now thi pees, and spek no wordés mo. 58 b, 22. 
that whil I lyvé schal I quité never. 48. 
but that good hopé crepeth in ouré herté, 8, 85, 4. 
supposing ever, though we soré smerté. 69, 56 c. 
at youré comaundément, siré, trewély. 85, 90, 71. 
and whan this alcamister saugh his tymé, ! 8. 
rys up, siré prest, quod he, and stondé by me. 58 b, 90, 59 b. 
for al to sooné may sche lerné loré 69, 60, 16. 
of boldénessé whan sche is a wyf. 16. 
therefore I redé yow this counseil také, 48, 60, 9 
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