AFFECCIONS.........2
Bo1 p1 55 of talentz or affeccions, whiche that ne bien 86
Bo1 p5 68 " But for that many [turbacions] of affeccions 742
 
 AFFINYTE...........1
Bo1 p4 274 blame, for they trowen that I have had affinyte 574
 
 AFTER..............3
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
 
 AFTIR..............4
Bo1 p1 23 hir owene handes, as I knew wel aftir by hirselve 54
Bo1 m4 15 Hope aftir no thyng, ne drede nat; and so 294
Bo1 p4 167 comen aftir our dayes schullen knowen it, I have 468
Bo1 p6 103 remedies; so that, aftir that the derknesse of 878
 
 AFTIRWARD..........1
Bo1 p1 83 to abide what sche woolde doon aftirward. Tho 114
 
 AGE................3
Bo1 m1 15 hath comandid his age to ben in me. Heeris hore 14
Bo1 p1 10 that sche was ful of so greet age that men 42
Bo1 p3 25 age of my Plato, ayens the foolhardynesse 222
 
 AGRYSEN............1
Bo1 p3 20 blame and agrysen as though ther were 218
 
 AGRYSETH...........1
Bo1 m6 10 chirkynge, agryseth of cold by the felnesse 762
 
 AJUGID.............1
Bo1 p4 98 ajugid byforn ne schulde noght sodeynli henten 398
 
 AKNOWE.............1
Bo1 p4 150 confesse and am aknowe; but the entente of 450
 
 AL.................25
Bo1 p1 9 myghte nat ben emptid, al were it so 40
Bo1 p1 81 I wax al abayssched and astoned, and caste 112
Bo1 m2 14 hadde comprehendid al this by nombre (of 134
Bo1 p2 3 sche, entendynge to meward with al the lookynge 154
Bo1 p2 17 of tunge and al dowmbe, sche leyde hir hand 168
Bo1 p3 68 whiche schrewes al be the oost nevere so greet, 266
Bo1 p4 22 my maneris and the resoun of al my 322
Bo1 p4 29 that hadden studied al fully to wysdom 330
Bo1 p4 78 overcome it, knowynge al this the kyng hymselve. 378
Bo1 p4 87 schulde gretly tormenten and endamagen al the 388
Bo1 p4 115 al be it so that the justise regal hadde whilom 416
Bo1 p4 134 aschamed of this? Certes, al hadde noght 434
Bo1 p4 165 of wys folk. Of whiche thyng al the ordenaunce 466
Bo1 p4 201 thynges?' But al hadde it ben leveful that 502
Bo1 p4 203 the deeth of alle gode men and ek of al the senat, 504
Bo1 p4 206 and eek al the senat, yit hadde I nought 506
Bo1 p4 215 caste hym to transporten upon al the ordre of the 516
Bo1 p4 218 sykernesse of peril to me defended I al the senat! 518
Bo1 p5 9 certes, al be thow fer fro thy cuntre, thou 682
Bo1 p5 54 touched it for sothe ryghtfully and schortly, al 728
Bo1 p5 57 peple that knoweth al this. Thow hast eek 730
Bo1 p6 45 God is bygynnynge of al. 820
Bo1 p6 54 al arrace hym, ne aliene hym in al. But I wolde 830
Bo1 p6 54 al arrace hym, ne aliene hym in al. But I wolde 830
Bo1 p6 86 nature hath nat al forleten the. I have gret 862
 
 ALBYN..............2
Bo1 p4 99 ne punyssche wrongfully Albyn, a 400
Bo1 p4 217 gilt that Albyn was accused, with how gret 518
 
 ALDERFERST.........1
Bo1 p3 22 Philosophie be now alderferst assailed in periles 220
 
 ALGATES............1
Bo1 p4 238 gode men, algates the sentence scholde han 538
 
 ALIENE.............1
Bo1 p6 54 al arrace hym, ne aliene hym in al. But I wolde 830
 
 ALLAS..............5
Bo1 m1 1 Allas! I wepynge, am constreyned to bygynnen 0
Bo1 m1 20 cometh to wrecches often yclepid. Allas, 20
Bo1 m1 21 allas! With how deef an ere deth, cruwel, 20
Bo1 p1 1 " Allas! How the thought of this man, dreynt 120
Bo1 m2 28 Allas! Now lyth he emptid of lyght of his 148
 
 ALLE...............19
Bo1 p3 8 and I seide thus: " O thou maystresse of alle 206
Bo1 p3 77 above, syker fro alle tumolte and wood noyse, 274
Bo1 p4 47 dignyte but the comune studie of alle goodnesse. 348
Bo1 p4 104 oughte be the more asseured ayens alle othere 404
Bo1 p4 176 alle nedes hath greet strengthe. For what other 476
Bo1 p4 203 the deeth of alle gode men and ek of al the senat, 504
Bo1 p4 232 to alle mortel folk, ne submyttede some of hem 532
Bo1 p4 237 sweerd, or that I hadde greythed deth to alle 538
Bo1 p4 255 chacedest out of the sege of my corage alle 556
Bo1 p4 271 defenden me fro alle suspecioun of swiche 572
Bo1 p4 295 cometh that good gessynge, first of alle thynge, 596
Bo1 p4 312 turmentour dar doon alle felonye unpunysschyd, 612
Bo1 m5 7 with alle the beemes of the sonne hir 622
Bo1 m5 31 " O thou governour, governynge alle 646
Bo1 m5 51 alle boondes of thynges, loke on thise 666
Bo1 p5 52 knowen to alle folk. And of the felonyes and 726
Bo1 p6 20 put out of the cure of God; for of alle othere 796
Bo1 p6 39 the entencion of alle kende tendeth? " 814
Bo1 p6 43 that alle thynges bien comen and proceded? " 818
 
 ALMEST.............1
Bo1 p4 241 Rome almest fyve hundred thowsand paas, 542
 
 ALMOOST............1
Bo1 m1 25 houre (that is to seyn, the deth) hadde almoost 24
 
 ALONG..............1
Bo1 m1 29 along unagreable duellynges in me. O ye, 28
 
 ALSO...............2
Bo1 p4 114 Also Opilion and Gaudencius han accused me, 414
Bo1 p5 35 wil for to enhabyten there, he forleteth also 708
 
 ALTHOUGHE..........1
Bo1 p4 234 to have pite or compassioun)? For althoughe I 534
 
 ALWEY..............7
Bo1 p4 53 folk hath alwey ben despised of me for savacioun 354
Bo1 p4 56 made alwey assawtes ayens the propre fortunes 356
Bo1 p4 65 straungiers unpunyschid tormentyde alwey with 366
Bo1 p4 158 folye, that lyeth alwey to hymselve, may noght 458
Bo1 p4 205 seyn alwey bataylen and defenden gode men 506
Bo1 p4 212 thow thiselve alwey present reuledest me. [And] 512
Bo1 p4 221 of myselve. For alwey whan any wyght 522
 
 AM.................12
Bo1 m1 1 Allas! I wepynge, am constreyned to bygynnen 0
Bo1 p4 109 I am condempned. 410
Bo1 p4 138 " But axestow in somme of what gylt I am 438
Bo1 p4 141 desirestow to heren in what manere? I am 442
Bo1 p4 150 confesse and am aknowe; but the entente of 450
Bo1 p4 170 whiche lettres I am accused to han hoped 470
Bo1 p4 225 to what eende I am comen for myn innocence; 526
Bo1 p4 240 But now I am remuwed fro the cite of 540
Bo1 p4 242 I am withoute deffense dampnyd to proscripcion 542
Bo1 p4 275 to malefice or enchauntement, bycause that I am 576
Bo1 p4 302 that he suffreth. And I, that am put awey fro 602
Bo1 p6 63 beste? I woot wel, and I confesse wel that I am 838
 
 AMENUCED...........1
Bo1 p4 69 of the provinces ben harmed or amenuced 370
 
 AMENUSETH..........1
Bo1 p4 223 hymselve of his werkes, he amenuseth the secre 524
 
 AMMONICIOUN........1
Bo1 p4 9 yit, " quod I, " of rehersynge or of ammonicioun? 310
 
 AMOEVED............2
Bo1 p1 46 to my wepynges, sche was a litil amoeved, and 78
Bo1 p5 3 hir cheere pesible and nothyng amoeved with 676
 
 AMONG..............2
Bo1 p1 63 comonly among the peple, I wolde wene suffre 94
Bo1 p4 43 of the among my secre restyng-whiles. 344
 
 AMYS...............1
Bo1 p5 11 of thi weye and gon amys. And yif thou 684
 
 AN.................6
Bo1 m1 21 allas! With how deef an ere deth, cruwel, 20
Bo1 p1 64 the lasse grevosly; forwhi, in swych an unprofitable 96
Bo1 p3 72 lyghtly; and yif they somtyme, makynge an oost 270
Bo1 p4 3 an asse to the harpe? Why wepistow, why 304
Bo1 p4 125 forheved with an hoot iren and chasen hem out 426
Bo1 p5 78 more egre medicyne, by an esyere touchynge. 752