| 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 |