ABAISSEN...........1
Bo4 p7 77 stronge man ne semeth nat to abaissen or disdaignen 5408
 
 ABAKWARD...........1
Bo3 m12 58 Orpheus lokede abakward on Erudyce his wif, 3904
 
 ABASSCHID..........1
Bo3 m12 33 al abasschid of the newe song. And the thre 3880
 
 ABATED.............3
Bo2 p7 35 And yif thow haddest withdrawen and abated 1880
Bo3 p5 46 and in estaat abated, ful ofte throweth adoun. 2618
Bo4 p6 262 abated. And God yeveth and departeth to other 5156
 
 ABAYSSCHED.........1
Bo1 p1 81 I wax al abayssched and astoned, and caste 112
 
 ABAYSSCHINGE.......1
Bo4 p1 38 " that were a greet merveille and an abaysschinge 3954
 
 ABIDE..............2
Bo1 p1 83 to abide what sche woolde doon aftirward. Tho 114
Bo3 p10 206 I abide to herknen the remenaunt of the question. " 3292
 
 ABIDEST............1
Bo1 p4 4 spillestow teeris? Yif thou abidest after helpe 304
 
 ABLE...............2
Bo4 p6 155 men by a bond of causes nat able to ben 5050
Bo4 p7 22 thei ne were nat able to ben wened to the 5352
 
 ABLYNGE............2
Bo1 m6 18 ablynge hem to hir propre offices, ne he ne suffreth 770
Bo3 m9 34 ablynge hem heye by lyghte waynes or cartes, 3074
 
 ABOOD..............1
Bo3 p1 22 and I abood til that thou haddest swich habite 2134
 
 ABOUTE.............10
Bo1 p1 45 aprochen aboute my bed and enditynge wordes 76
Bo1 p3 66 aboute, in the whiche this is my moste purpoos, 264
Bo1 p3 75 they ben ententyf aboute sarpleris or sachelis, 272
Bo2 m6 18 that the sonne goth aboute from est to west.) 1830
Bo2 p7 26 aboute ne halt but the resoun of a prykke at 1870
Bo2 p7 66 the othere folk enhabitynge aboute. Seestow 1910
Bo2 p7 68 thilke glorie that ye travailen aboute to schewe 1912
Bo4 p6 117 tornen aboute a same centre or aboute a poynt, 5012
Bo4 p6 117 tornen aboute a same centre or aboute a poynt, 5012
Bo5 p4 149 to the rounde body, and moeveth aboute 6110
 
 ABOUTEN............2
Bo2 p3 61 sprad abouten the with so large preysynge 1204
Bo4 p6 121 tothere cerklis that tornen abouten hym; 5016
 
 ABOVE..............2
Bo1 p3 77 above, syker fro alle tumolte and wood noyse, 274
Bo5 p6 294 forwytere of alle thingis, duelleth above, and the 6664
 
 ABOVEN.............8
Bo1 p1 4 stondynge aboven the heghte of myn heved, a 36
Bo1 p1 31 and aboven that lettre, in the heieste 62
Bo3 p2 62 aboven; for it semeth that strengthe and gretnesse 2240
Bo3 p8 25 putten the goodes of the body aboven hir 2776
Bo3 p9 37 it be right digne of reverence aboven alle 2878
Bo3 p10 82 is ryght worthy aboven alle thinges. And yif 3170
Bo4 p3 42 mede and ryght greet aboven alle medes. Remembre 4362
Bo5 p4 176 intelligence, that lookith as aboven, whanne it 6138
 
 ABOWTE.............1
Bo4 m6 10 abowte the sovereyn heighte of the world 5280
 
 ABREGGINGE.........1
Bo5 p1 81 the causes of the abregginge of fortuit hap, 5590
 
 ABREGGYNGE.........1
Bo5 p1 82 the whiche abreggynge of fortuit hap cometh of 5590
 
 ABSENCE............1
Bo3 p3 39 toon and the absence of the tothir? " 2386
 
 ABSOLUT............9
Bo3 m9 17 have frely and absolut hise parfyte parties. 3056
Bo3 p10 28 ben alle hole and absolut, and descendith so 3116
Bo3 p11 22 absolut; but thanne at erste ben thei verraye 3386
Bo5 p4 55 hool and absolut and unbounden. But thou wolt 6016
Bo5 p4 105 bytydynges of hem ben absolut and quit of alle 6066
Bo5 p5 18 moche more than tho thingis that ben absolut 6256
Bo5 p6 176 outrely fre and absolut fro alle necessite. 6546
Bo5 p6 203 ben considered by hemself, thei ben absolut of 6574
Bo5 p6 236 thei absolut fro the boond of necessite. Right so 6606
 
 ABSOLUTLY..........1
Bo4 p2 200 nat graunten absolutly and symply that thei 4228
 
 ABYDE..............1
Bo4 p4 42 this lif, that is long to abyde, nameliche to a corage 4536
 
 ABYDEN.............1
Bo3 p9 188 have abyden longe tyme to herkne it. " 3026
 
 ABYDEST............1
Bo4 p6 373 abydest som swetnesse of songe. Tak thanne this 5268
 
 ABYDYNGE...........2
Bo2 p3 59 place that highte Circo, fulfildest the abydynge 1202
Bo2 p7 99 comparysoun of the abydynge of a moment 1944
 
 ABYEN..............1
Bo4 p4 80 lasse wrecches, that abyen the tormentz 4572
 
 ABYEST.............1
Bo2 p4 10 " But that thow, " quod sche, " abyest thus 1266
 
 ABYETH.............1
Bo4 p1 30 folk, and it abyeth the tormentz in stede of 3946
 
 ABYTE..............1
Bo1 p3 46 myn abyte, the folie of men wenynge tho 244
 
 ACCIOUNS...........1
Bo5 p6 255 thi fre wil into diverse acciouns.' But thou maist 6626
 
 ACCORD.............1
Bo3 p12 184 feyth and here accord everiche of hem of othir. " 3824
 
 ACCORDABLE.........2
Bo2 m8 2 accordable chaungynges; that the contrarious 2086
Bo2 m8 21 accordable feith by fayre moevynges. This 2106
 
 ACCORDAUNCE........3
Bo2 m8 13 coveren al the erthe) -- al this accordaunce 2098
Bo3 p10 40 comune accordaunce and conceyt of the 3128
Bo4 m6 22 the sterres. This accordaunce atempryth by evenelyke 5292
 
 ACCORDAUNT.........1
Bo1 p4 228 felonye hadde evere juges so accordaunt in 528
 
 ACCORDE............6
Bo3 p9 178 Boece. " I accorde me wel, " quod I. 3018
Bo3 m9 20 mowen accorde with the hote thinges, and 3060
Bo3 p12 1 Thanne seide I thus: " I accorde me gretly to 3640
Bo3 p12 76 " I accorde me greetly, " quod I. " And I 3716
Bo4 p4 64 an hard thing to accorde hym to a conclusioun, 4558
Bo5 p2 1 " This undirstonde I wel, " quod I, " and I accorde 5628
 
 ACCORDED...........1
Bo3 p12 55 is in blisfulnesse, and we han accorded that 3694
 
 ACCORDEN...........2
Bo3 p2 124 algates men accorden alle in lovynge the eende 2302
Bo4 p6 240 accorden hem togidre of hym; but he is so 5134
 
 ACCORDEST..........1
Bo4 p4 143 that thow telle me, yif thow accordest to leten 4634
 
 ACCORDETH..........6
Bo2 p4 92 And for this ther ne accordeth no wyght lyghtly 1348
Bo4 p3 48 and thilke folk that ben blisful it accordeth and 4368
Bo4 p4 60 that it accordeth moche to the thinges that 4554
Bo4 p4 217 wene that he were blynd? Ne also ne accordeth 4708
Bo4 p4 229 " It accordeth, " quod I. 4720
Bo4 p4 233 " It accordeth wel, " quod I. 4724
 
 ACCORDID...........1
Bo3 p12 72 that we han accordid to ben good, governeth 3712
 
 ACCORDYNGE.........4
Bo3 m9 27 by membrys accordynge; and whan it es thus 3066
Bo3 p11 132 that is hirs (that is to seyn, that is accordynge 3494
Bo3 p11 139 thing kepeth thilke that is accordynge 3502
Bo3 p12 94 here ordeynour, as thei that ben accordynge 3734
 
 ACCORNES...........2
Bo1 m6 7 that he hadde to his corn, to accornes of okes. 758
Bo2 m5 6 hungir at even with accornes of ookes. They 1652
 
 ACCOYEDE...........1
Bo2 p3 66 accoyede the and norysside the as hir owne 1208
 
 ACCUSACIOUN........2
Bo1 p4 97 for as moche as the peyne of the accusacioun 398
Bo4 p4 272 sholde be torned into the habyte of accusacioun. 4764
 
 ACCUSE.............2
Bo1 p4 309 newe fraudes for to accuse good folk; and 610
Bo4 p4 273 (That is to seyn, thei scholden accuse 4764
 
 ACCUSED............8
Bo1 p4 114 Also Opilion and Gaudencius han accused me, 414
Bo1 p4 136 accused, yit oughte sche han hadde schame of 436
Bo1 p4 139 accused? Men seyn that I wolde saven 440
Bo1 p4 142 accused that I schulde han disturbed the 442
Bo1 p4 170 whiche lettres I am accused to han hoped 470
Bo1 p4 181 accused by Gaius Cesar, Germaynes sone, 482
Bo1 p4 217 gilt that Albyn was accused, with how gret 518
Bo1 p4 235 hadde ben accused that I wolde brenne holi 536
 
 ACCUSEN............2
Bo1 p4 272 blame. But O malice! For they that accusen me 572
Bo2 p6 55 torment to maken hym discoveren and accusen 1740
 
 ACCUSOUR...........4
Bo1 p4 101 hates and indignacions of the accusour 402
Bo1 p4 143 accusour to beren lettres, by whiche he scholde 444
Bo1 p4 151 the accusour to ben distorbed schal cese. 452
Bo3 p4 28 likerous schrewe and of an accusour. Ne I ne 2484