ACCUSOURS..........10
Bo1 p4 108 more syker. But thurw tho same accusours accusynge 408
Bo1 p4 110 " Of the nombre of whiche accusours, 410
Bo1 p4 129 thilke same accusours. What may ben seyd 430
Bo1 p4 133 accusours or no? Was noght Fortune 434
Bo1 p4 137 the fylthe of myn accusours. 438
Bo1 p4 175 of myn accusours, the whiche thyng in 476
Bo1 p4 248 trespas myne accusours sayen ful wel the 548
Bo1 p5 53 fraudes of thyn accusours, it semeth the have 726
Bo4 p4 263 accusours or advocattes, nat wrooth but pytous 4754
Bo4 p4 285 to hir juges and to hir accusours. For whiche it 4776
 
 ACCUSYNGE..........4
Bo1 p4 108 more syker. But thurw tho same accusours accusynge 408
Bo1 p4 112 the kyngis servyse, is now compelled in accusynge 412
Bo1 p4 128 was resceyved the accusynge of myn name by 428
Bo1 p4 229 cruelte (that is to seyn, as myn accusynge 530
 
 ACHADEMYCIS........1
Bo1 p1 68 Eliaticis and Achademycis in Grece. But goth 100
 
 ACHALEOUS..........1
Bo4 m7 45 strondes (that is to seyn, that Achaleous coude 5482
 
 ACHAT..............1
Bo1 p4 80 achat or beyinge togidre, that were establissed 380
 
 ACHELEOUS..........1
Bo4 m7 43 and Acheleous the flod, defowled in his forheed, 5480
 
 ACHEMENYE..........1
Bo5 m1 3 contre of Achemenye, ther as the fleinge bataile 5608
 
 ACHEVED............1
Bo1 p4 194 sight of God, may ben acheved and performed 494
 
 ACHOKEN............1
Bo2 p5 81 achoken the fulfillynge of nature with superfluytees, 1540
 
 ACOMPLISE..........1
Bo3 p10 164 that it acomplise by hymself the substaunce of 3250
 
 ACOMPLISSE.........1
Bo4 p2 149 acomplisse; and forthi Philosophie seith 4176
 
 ACOMPLISSED........1
Bo4 p2 147 and the desir nat acomplissed, of the lasse 4174
 
 ACOMPLISSEN........3
Bo4 p2 267 acomplissen that. For schrewes don that hem lyst 4294
Bo4 p4 23 acomplissen that thei coveiten. For yif so 4516
Bo5 p5 22 but thei acomplissen and speden 6260
 
 ACOMPLISSETH.......2
Bo4 p2 90 to nature, hym that acomplisseth his purpos 4118
Bo4 p2 91 kyndely, and yit he ne acomplisseth 4118
 
 ACOMPLISSID........1
Bo4 p6 101 ordenaunce is ywoven and acomplissid, 4996
 
 ACONTYNGE..........1
Bo1 m2 15 acontynge in astronomye). And, over this, he 134
 
 ACORDE.............1
Bo4 p4 34 " I acorde me, " quod I; " but I desire gretly 4528
 
 ACORDEN............1
Bo4 p6 321 ne schrewes ne mowen nat acorden among 5216
 
 ACOUNTEDEST........1
Bo2 p5 99 oon of thilke thynges that thou acountedest 1558
 
 ACTE...............1
Bo1 p4 41 execucion and in acte of comune administracioun 342
 
 ACTIF..............1
Bo1 p1 30 Grekissch P (that signifieth the lif actif); 62
 
 ADDE...............3
Bo2 p4 96 assaied. And adde this also, that every weleful 1352
Bo3 p10 176 " Adde thanne, " quod sche, " thilke good that 3262
Bo5 p3 92 herto I adde yit this thing: that ryght as whanne 5784
 
 ADDED..............1
Bo4 p4 101 were added to the wrecchidnesse of any 4594
 
 ADDEN..............4
Bo3 p9 41 " Lat us, " quod sche, " adden thanne reverence 2882
Bo3 p9 44 " Certes, " quod I, " lat us adden it, yif we 2884
Bo3 p9 66 adden clernesse of renoun to the thre forseyde 2906
Bo5 m3 54 mynde) so that he mowe adden the parties 5960
 
 ADDIDE.............1
Bo3 p10 156 addide to thise forseide thinges. " 3242
 
 ADDITH.............2
Bo5 m4 56 speces that it halt withynne itself, and addith 6234
Bo5 p6 126 thei seen ben idoon in hir sighte? For addith thi 6496
 
 ADJECCIOUN.........1
Bo5 p6 188 nature of it ne makith it nat, but the adjeccioun 6558
 
 ADMINISTRACIOUN....1
Bo1 p4 41 execucion and in acte of comune administracioun 342
 
 ADMINYSTRED........1
Bo2 p7 19 glorie and renoun to han wel adminystred 1864
 
 ADOUN..............13
Bo1 m2 31 adoun for the grete weyghte, and is constreyned 150
Bo1 m7 2 owen yeten adoun no lyght. Yif the truble 882
Bo2 m1 7 She, cruel Fortune, casteth adoun kynges that 1022
Bo2 m2 2 hielde adoun with ful horn, and withdraweth 1122
Bo2 p4 100 adversite, anoon he is throwen adoun for 1356
Bo2 p5 141 adoun yowre dignytes bynethen the loweste 1600
Bo3 m2 32 The yerde of a tree, that is haled adoun by 2334
Bo3 p5 46 and in estaat abated, ful ofte throweth adoun. 2618
Bo3 m9 23 the hevynesse ne drawe nat adoun over-lowe the 3062
Bo3 p11 136 presseth the erthe adoun, but for as moche as 3498
Bo4 p4 277 and sawen that they scholden putten adoun the 4768
Bo4 p6 151 growynge and fallynge adoun, by semblable 5046
Bo4 m7 51 adoun Antheus the geaunt in the [sondes] 5488
 
 ADOWN..............2
Bo2 p2 57 adown whan the resoun of my pley axeth it. 1090
Bo3 m2 34 adown; but yif that the hand of hym that it bente 2336
 
 ADRAD..............1
Bo2 p4 156 he mot alwey ben adrad that he ne lese 1412
 
 ADRESSYNGE.........1
Bo5 p4 89 atemprynge or adressynge of hise cartes or 6050
 
 ADVERSITE..........10
Bo1 p4 291 whoso hath adversite, he is a wikkid 592
Bo1 p4 293 worthy to han that adversite. This is the 594
Bo2 p1 88 seyn, fro adversite into prosperite) maketh that 990
Bo2 p4 100 adversite, anoon he is throwen adoun for 1356
Bo2 p8 27 wys thurw exercise of hir adversite. At the 2064
Bo4 p6 180 han somtyme adversite and somtyme 5074
Bo4 p6 241 unstidfast of corage that, yif any adversite 5136
Bo4 p6 246 man adversite myghte enpeyren; for that God 5140
Bo4 p6 265 some folk by adversite, for thei ne scholden nat 5160
Bo4 p6 284 " For certes, that adversite cometh somtyme to 5178
 
 ADVERSITES.........6
Bo2 p4 7 me. For in alle adversites of fortune 1264
Bo4 p6 252 were touched with any adversites; so that he wol 5146
Bo4 p6 263 folk prosperites and adversites imedled to-hepe 5158
Bo4 p6 279 ben overcomyn by adversites. And of alle 5174
Bo4 p7 89 adversites. Ne certes thou, that art put in 5420
Bo4 m7 67 whi flee ye adversites, and ne fyghte nat ayeins 5504
 
 ADVOCATTES.........2
Bo4 p4 255 sche, " thise oratours or advocattes don al the 4746
Bo4 p4 263 accusours or advocattes, nat wrooth but pytous 4754
 
 ADVOCATTZ..........1
Bo4 p4 284 attendaunce of hir advocattz, and taken hemself 4776
 
 ADVOCATZ...........2
Bo4 p4 269 deffendours or advocatz sholde fayle and 4760
Bo4 p4 271 advocatz wolde betre profiten to men, it 4762
 
 AFER...............4
Bo3 p3 5 ye loken from afer to thilke verray fyn of 2354
Bo3 p12 19 that I see now from afer what thou purposist, 3658
Bo5 p4 146 castynge of his bemys, waiteth and seeth fro afer 6108
Bo5 p6 119 byholdeth fro afer alle thingis, right as it 6490
 
 AFFECCIONS.........4
Bo1 p1 55 of talentz or affeccions, whiche that ne bien 86
Bo1 p5 68 " But for that many [turbacions] of affeccions 742
Bo3 m1 14 fro the yok (of erthely affeccions); and 2176
Bo3 m10 9 affeccions, cometh now to this sovereyn 3344
 
 AFFECCIOUNS........1
Bo5 p5 19 and quit fro alle talentz or affecciouns of 6258
 
 AFFERMEN...........1
Bo2 p2 32 whan I wende. I dar wel affermen hardely 1066
 
 AFFERMETH..........1
Bo4 m6 46 affermeth the moevable or wandrynge thinges. 5316
 
 AFFINYTE...........1
Bo1 p4 274 blame, for they trowen that I have had affinyte 574
 
 AFFRYKE............1
Bo2 p6 71 taken in bataile manye men of Affryke 1756
 
 AFFYNITE...........1
Bo2 p3 31 modir, and were chose in affynite of 1174
 
 AFTER..............12
Bo1 p4 4 spillestow teeris? Yif thou abidest after helpe 304
Bo1 p5 41 and with glas, than after the sete of thi 714
Bo1 p5 47 comune good thow hast seyd soth, but after the 720
Bo2 p1 1 Aftir this sche stynte a lytel; and after that 902
Bo2 p1 4 seyn thus: after thise thynges sche stynte a 906
Bo2 p2 38 clere dayes, and after that to coveren tho same 1072
Bo2 m2 16 is to seyn, gapyn and desiren yit after mo rychesses). 1136
Bo2 p5 76 wilt fulfille thyn nede after that it suffiseth to 1534
Bo2 p5 122 that mesuren hir fille after the nede of kynde, 1580
Bo2 p5 123 and nat after the oultrage of covetyse. 1582
Bo2 p6 72 and cast hem into feteres, but sone after he 1758
Bo3 m2 23 seyn, in the wode), and after is enclosed in a 2326