| ANAXOGORE..........1 | |
| Bo1 p3 54 exilynge of Anaxogore, ne the empoisonynge of | 252 |
| AND................276 | |
| Bo1 m1 5 thynges to ben writen, and drery vers of wretchidnesse | 4 |
| Bo1 m1 8 tho muses, that thei ne were felawes, and folwyden | 8 |
| Bo1 m1 11 my youthe, whilom weleful and grene, | 10 |
| Bo1 m1 14 hasted by the harmes that Y have, and sorwe | 14 |
| Bo1 m1 16 arn schad overtymeliche upon myn heved, and | 16 |
| Bo1 m1 22 turneth awey fro wrecches and nayteth to | 22 |
| Bo1 p1 2 these thynges with myself and merkid my weply | 34 |
| Bo1 p1 6 hir eien brennynge and cleer-seynge over the | 38 |
| Bo1 p1 8 and with swich vigour and strengthe that it ne | 40 |
| Bo1 p1 8 and with swich vigour and strengthe that it ne | 40 |
| Bo1 p1 14 and schronk hirselven lik to the comune | 46 |
| Bo1 p1 15 mesure of men, and somtyme it semede | 46 |
| Bo1 p1 17 of here heved. And whan sche hef hir heved | 48 |
| Bo1 p1 21 thredes and subtil craft of perdurable matere; | 52 |
| Bo1 p1 24 declarynge and schewynge to me. The | 56 |
| Bo1 p1 26 forleten and despised elde hadde duskid and | 58 |
| Bo1 p1 26 forleten and despised elde hadde duskid and | 58 |
| Bo1 p1 31 and aboven that lettre, in the heieste | 62 |
| Bo1 p1 33 contemplatif). And bytwixen thise two lettres | 64 |
| Bo1 p1 38 korve that cloth by violence and by | 70 |
| Bo1 p1 39 strengthe, and everich man of hem hadde | 70 |
| Bo1 p1 41 geten. And forsothe this forseide womman bar | 72 |
| Bo1 p1 42 smale bokis in hir right hand, and in hir left hand | 74 |
| Bo1 p1 44 And whan she saughe thise poetical muses | 76 |
| Bo1 p1 45 aprochen aboute my bed and enditynge wordes | 76 |
| Bo1 p1 46 to my wepynges, sche was a litil amoeved, and | 78 |
| Bo1 p1 52 none remedies, but thei wolden fedyn and | 84 |
| Bo1 p1 54 thise ben tho that with thornes and prikkynges | 86 |
| Bo1 p1 61 youre flateries any unkunnynge and unprofitable | 92 |
| Bo1 p1 68 Eliaticis and Achademycis in Grece. But goth | 100 |
| Bo1 p1 70 that ben swete til it be at the laste, and | 102 |
| Bo1 p1 71 suffreth this man to ben cured and heeled | 102 |
| Bo1 p1 74 And thus this companye of muses, iblamed, | 106 |
| Bo1 p1 76 and, schewynge by rednesse hir schame, thei | 108 |
| Bo1 p1 77 passeden sorwfully the thresschefold. And I, of | 108 |
| Bo1 p1 81 I wax al abayssched and astoned, and caste | 112 |
| Bo1 p1 81 I wax al abayssched and astoned, and caste | 112 |
| Bo1 p1 82 my syghte doun to the erthe, and bygan stille for | 114 |
| Bo1 p1 84 com sche ner and sette her doun uppon the | 116 |
| Bo1 p1 85 uttereste corner of my bed; and sche, byholdynge | 116 |
| Bo1 p1 87 hevy and grevous of wepynge, compleynede | 118 |
| Bo1 m2 2 in overthrowynge depnesse, dulleth and forleteth | 122 |
| Bo1 m2 8 opyn and knowen, and was wont to gon in | 128 |
| Bo1 m2 8 opyn and knowen, and was wont to gon in | 128 |
| Bo1 m2 9 hevenliche pathes, and saughe the lyghtnesse | 128 |
| Bo1 m2 10 of the rede sonne, and saughe the | 130 |
| Bo1 m2 11 sterres of the coolde mone, and whiche | 130 |
| Bo1 m2 15 acontynge in astronomye). And, over this, he | 134 |
| Bo1 m2 17 wyndes moeven and bysien the smothe | 136 |
| Bo1 m2 18 watir of the see; and what spirit turneth the | 138 |
| Bo1 m2 19 stable hevene; and why the sterre ariseth | 138 |
| Bo1 m2 21 wawes; and what attemprith the lusty | 140 |
| Bo1 m2 23 and apparaileth the erthe with rosene | 142 |
| Bo1 m2 24 floures; and who maketh that plentyvous | 144 |
| Bo1 m2 26 grapes. And eek this man was wont to tellen | 146 |
| Bo1 m2 29 thoght, and his nekke is pressyd with hevy | 148 |
| Bo1 m2 30 cheynes, and bereth his chere enclyned | 150 |
| Bo1 m2 31 adoun for the grete weyghte, and is constreyned | 150 |
| Bo1 p2 6 melk and fostred with myne metes, were escaped | 158 |
| Bo1 p2 7 and comyn to corage of a parfit man? | 158 |
| Bo1 p2 15 astonynge hath oppresside the. " And whan sche | 166 |
| Bo1 p2 17 of tunge and al dowmbe, sche leyde hir hand | 168 |
| Bo1 p2 18 sooftly uppon my breest and seide: " Here nys | 170 |
| Bo1 p2 24 hath knowen me or now; and that he may so | 176 |
| Bo1 p2 27 woordes seide sche, and with the lappe of hir | 178 |
| Bo1 m3 1 Thus, whan that nyght was discussed and | 182 |
| Bo1 m3 2 chased awey, dirknesses forleten me, and to | 182 |
| Bo1 m3 4 And ryght by ensaumple as the sonne is hydd | 184 |
| Bo1 m3 7 a swyft wynd that hyghte Chorus, and that | 188 |
| Bo1 m3 9 cloudes; and that the sterres nat apeeren | 190 |
| Bo1 m3 14 seyn, chaseth it awey) and discovereth the | 194 |
| Bo1 m3 16 with sodeyn light and smyteth with his beemes | 196 |
| Bo1 p3 1 Ryght so, and noon other wise, the cloudes | 198 |
| Bo1 p3 2 of sorwe dissolved and doon awey, I took hevene, | 200 |
| Bo1 p3 3 and resceyved mynde to knowe the face | 200 |
| Bo1 p3 5 eien on hir and fastned my lookynge, I byholde | 202 |
| Bo1 p3 7 hadde conversed and hauntyd fro my youthe; | 204 |
| Bo1 p3 8 and I seide thus: " O thou maystresse of alle | 206 |
| Bo1 p3 14 the now, and schulde I nat parten with the by | 212 |
| Bo1 p3 20 blame and agrysen as though ther were | 218 |
| Bo1 p3 26 of folye? And eek, the same Plato lyvynge, his | 224 |
| Bo1 p3 33 and Stoyciens and manye othere enforceden | 230 |
| Bo1 p3 33 and Stoyciens and manye othere enforceden | 230 |
| Bo1 p3 38 preye todrowen me, cryinge and debatyng | 236 |
| Bo1 p3 39 ther-ayens, and korven and torente my | 236 |
| Bo1 p3 39 ther-ayens, and korven and torente my | 236 |
| Bo1 p3 41 handes; and with tho cloutes that thei | 238 |
| Bo1 p3 44 del. In whiche Epycuriens and Stoyciens for as | 242 |
| Bo1 p3 47 Epycuryens and Stoyciens my familiers pervertede | 244 |
| Bo1 p3 52 deth and slayn.) | 250 |
| Bo1 p3 57 the Senecciens and the Canyos and the Soranas, | 254 |
| Bo1 p3 57 the Senecciens and the Canyos and the Soranas, | 254 |
| Bo1 p3 62 and semyde moost unlyk to the studies of | 260 |
| Bo1 p3 63 wykkid folk. And forthi thou oughtest noght to | 260 |
| Bo1 p3 71 oonly by fleetynge errour folyly and | 268 |
| Bo1 p3 72 lyghtly; and yif they somtyme, makynge an oost | 270 |
| Bo1 p3 74 draweth togidre his richesses into his tour, and | 272 |
| Bo1 p3 77 above, syker fro alle tumolte and wood noyse, | 274 |
| Bo1 p3 78 warnstoryd and enclosed in swiche a palys | 276 |
| Bo1 p3 81 ravyneres and henteres of fouleste thynges. | 278 |
| Bo1 m4 1 " Whoso it be that is cleer of vertue, sad and | 280 |
| Bo1 m4 3 fote the proude wierdes, and loketh upryght | 282 |
| Bo1 m4 14 wode and felenous withouten ony strengthe? | 292 |
| Bo1 m4 15 Hope aftir no thyng, ne drede nat; and so | 294 |
| Bo1 m4 20 awey his scheeld, and is remoeved from | 298 |
| Bo1 m4 21 his place, and enlaceth hym in the cheyne | 300 |
| Bo1 p4 1 " Felistow, " quod sche, " thise thynges, and | 302 |
| Bo1 p4 8 corage, answeride and seide: " And nedeth it | 308 |
| Bo1 p4 8 corage, answeride and seide: " And nedeth it | 308 |
| Bo1 p4 10 And scheweth it nat ynoghe by | 310 |
| Bo1 p4 18 and mankynde? Was thanne myn habit | 318 |
| Bo1 p4 22 my maneris and the resoun of al my | 322 |
| Bo1 p4 34 necessarie cause wise men to taken and desire | 334 |
| Bo1 p4 39 to good folk. And therfore I, folwynge | 340 |
| Bo1 p4 41 execucion and in acte of comune administracioun | 342 |
| Bo1 p4 44 " Thow and God, that putte the in the | 344 |
| Bo1 p4 48 And therof cometh it that bytwixen | 348 |
| Bo1 p4 49 wikkid folk and me han ben grevous | 350 |
| Bo1 p4 54 of right. How ofte have I resisted and withstonden | 354 |
| Bo1 p4 60 hadde bygunne to doon, and ek fully | 360 |
| Bo1 p4 61 performed! How ofte have I covered and | 362 |
| Bo1 p4 66 myseses and grevances out of nombre! Nevere | 366 |
| Bo1 p4 68 I say the fortunes and the richesses of the peple | 368 |
| Bo1 p4 74 hadde his gerneeris ful of corn, and comaundede | 374 |
| Bo1 p4 76 his corn were soold, and that at a grevous dere | 376 |
| Bo1 p4 77 prys, Boece withstood that ordenaunce and | 378 |
| Bo1 p4 85 tyme, ther was establissed or cryed grevous and | 386 |
| Bo1 p4 87 schulde gretly tormenten and endamagen al the | 388 |
| Bo1 p4 90 and, the kyng knowynge of it, Y overcom | 390 |
| Bo1 p4 95 han devoured by hope and covetyse, yit drowe | 396 |
| Bo1 p4 96 I hym out of the jowes of hem that gapeden. And | 396 |
| Bo1 p4 101 hates and indignacions of the accusour | 402 |
| Bo1 p4 114 Also Opilion and Gaudencius han accused me, | 414 |
| Bo1 p4 117 and frawdes withouten nombre, to whiche | 418 |
| Bo1 p4 121 seyntewarie); and whan this was aperceyved | 422 |
| Bo1 p4 125 forheved with an hoot iren and chasen hem out | 426 |
| Bo1 p4 130 herto? Hath my studie and my kunnynge | 430 |
| Bo1 p4 140 the companye of the senatours. And | 440 |
| Bo1 p4 149 nevere letten to wilne it. And that I | 450 |
| Bo1 p4 150 confesse and am aknowe; but the entente of | 450 |
| Bo1 p4 154 the senat? And certes yit hadde thilke same senat | 454 |
| Bo1 p4 155 don by me thurw hir decretz and hir jugementz | 456 |
| Bo1 p4 156 as thoughe it were a synne and a felonye (that | 456 |
| Bo1 p4 164 it to gessen or prisen to the jugement of the and | 464 |
| Bo1 p4 166 and the sothe, for as moche as folk that been to | 466 |
| Bo1 p4 168 put it in scripture and in remembraunce. For | 468 |
| Bo1 p4 174 liberte for to han used and ben at the confessioun | 474 |
| Bo1 p4 182 that he was knowynge and consentynge of a | 482 |
| Bo1 p4 193 and a merveyle how that, in the presente | 494 |
| Bo1 p4 194 sight of God, may ben acheved and performed | 494 |
| Bo1 p4 199 is, whennes comen wikkide thyngis? And | 500 |
| Bo1 p4 202 felonous folk, that now desiren the blood and | 502 |
| Bo1 p4 203 the deeth of alle gode men and ek of al the senat, | 504 |
| Bo1 p4 205 seyn alwey bataylen and defenden gode men | 506 |
| Bo1 p4 206 and eek al the senat, yit hadde I nought | 506 |
| Bo1 p4 227 verrai vertue. And what opene confessioun of | 528 |
| Bo1 p4 236 houses and straungle preestis with wykkid | 536 |
| Bo1 p4 243 and to the deth for the studie and | 544 |
| Bo1 p4 243 and to the deth for the studie and | 544 |
| Bo1 p4 251 felonye, they bare me on hande and lieden | 552 |
| Bo1 p4 252 that I hadde pollut and defouled my conscience | 552 |
| Bo1 p4 253 with sacrilegie for covetise of dignyte. And | 554 |
| Bo1 p4 259 in myn eris and in my thought thilke | 560 |
| Bo1 p4 261 seyn, men schal serven to God and noght | 562 |
| Bo1 p4 264 that thow hast ordeyned and set in swiche | 564 |
| Bo1 p4 266 And over this, the right clene secre chaumbre of | 566 |
| Bo1 p4 267 myn hous (that is to seyn, my wif), and the | 568 |
| Bo1 p4 268 companye of myne honeste freendes, and | 568 |
| Bo1 p4 276 replenysshid and fulfild with thy techynges, and | 576 |
| Bo1 p4 276 replenysshid and fulfild with thy techynges, and | 576 |
| Bo1 p4 277 enformed of thi maneris. And thus it suffiseth nat | 578 |
| Bo1 p4 283 gessynge and the jugement of moche folk ne | 584 |
| Bo1 p4 285 oonly to the aventure of fortune; and jugen | 586 |
| Bo1 p4 290 and worthy to han that prosperite; and | 590 |
| Bo1 p4 290 and worthy to han that prosperite; and | 590 |
| Bo1 p4 292 man, and God hath forsake hym, and he is | 592 |
| Bo1 p4 292 man, and God hath forsake hym, and he is | 592 |
| Bo1 p4 294 opinyoun of some folk.) Textus. And therof | 594 |
| Bo1 p4 298 peple seith of me. And thus moche I seie, that | 598 |
| Bo1 p4 302 that he suffreth. And I, that am put awey fro | 602 |
| Bo1 p4 303 gode men, and despoyled of dignytes, and | 604 |
| Bo1 p4 303 gode men, and despoyled of dignytes, and | 604 |
| Bo1 p4 307 men habounden in joye and in gladnesse; and I | 608 |
| Bo1 p4 307 men habounden in joye and in gladnesse; and I | 608 |
| Bo1 p4 309 newe fraudes for to accuse good folk; and | 610 |
| Bo1 p4 311 drede of my peril, and every luxurious | 612 |
| Bo1 p4 313 and ben excited therto by yiftes; and | 614 |
| Bo1 p4 313 and ben excited therto by yiftes; and | 614 |
| Bo1 p4 315 sikernesse, but of defense; and therfore me lyst manere: | 616 |
| Bo1 m5 3 chayer, and turnest the hevene with a | 618 |
| Bo1 m5 4 ravysschynge sweighe, and constreynest the | 620 |
| Bo1 m5 8 brothir, hideth the sterres that ben lasse; and | 624 |
| Bo1 m5 11 hir lyghtes; and that the eve sterre, Hesperus, | 626 |
| Bo1 m5 14 ayen hir used cours, and is pale by the morwe | 630 |
| Bo1 m5 15 at rysynge of the sonne, and is thanne clepid | 630 |
| Bo1 m5 26 somer); and the seedes that the sterre that | 642 |
| Bo1 m5 37 punysche felons, punysscheth innocentz; and | 652 |
| Bo1 m5 39 and anoyinge folk treden, and that unrightfully, | 654 |
| Bo1 m5 39 and anoyinge folk treden, and that unrightfully, | 654 |
| Bo1 m5 40 on the nekkes of holi men; and | 656 |
| Bo1 m5 41 vertu, cleer and schynynge naturely, is | 656 |
| Bo1 m5 42 hidde in derke derknesses; and the rightful man | 658 |
| Bo1 m5 43 bereth the blame and the peyne of the feloun; ne | 658 |
| Bo1 m5 44 the forswerynge ne the fraude covered and | 660 |
| Bo1 m5 55 governour, withdraughe and restreyne the | 670 |
| Bo1 m5 56 ravysschynge flodes, and fastne and ferme thise | 672 |
| Bo1 m5 56 ravysschynge flodes, and fastne and ferme thise | 672 |
| Bo1 p5 3 hir cheere pesible and nothyng amoeved with | 676 |
| Bo1 p5 5 the, " quod sche, " sorwful and wepynge, I | 678 |
| Bo1 p5 6 wiste anoon that thow were a wrecche and | 680 |
| Bo1 p5 11 of thi weye and gon amys. And yif thou | 684 |
| Bo1 p5 11 of thi weye and gon amys. And yif thou | 684 |
| Bo1 p5 20 but o lord and o kyng, and that is God, that | 694 |
| Bo1 p5 20 but o lord and o kyng, and that is God, that | 694 |
| Bo1 p5 22 hym of the duellynge of his citezeens, and nat | 696 |
| Bo1 p5 25 brydel of hym and obeye to his justice. Hastow | 698 |
| Bo1 p5 27 the whiche cite it es ordeyned and establysschid | 700 |
| Bo1 p5 32 contened inwith the palys and the clos of | 706 |
| Bo1 p5 40 apparayled and wrought with yvory | 714 |
| Bo1 p5 41 and with glas, than after the sete of thi | 714 |
| Bo1 p5 46 " And certeynly of thy dessertes bystowed in | 720 |
| Bo1 p5 49 fewe. And of the honestete or of the falsnesse | 722 |
| Bo1 p5 52 knowen to alle folk. And of the felonyes and | 726 |
| Bo1 p5 52 knowen to alle folk. And of the felonyes and | 726 |
| Bo1 p5 54 touched it for sothe ryghtfully and schortly, al | 728 |
| Bo1 p5 55 myghten tho same thynges betere and more | 728 |
| Bo1 p5 58 blamed gretly and compleyned of the wrongdede | 732 |
| Bo1 p5 59 of the senat, and thow hast sorwyd | 732 |
| Bo1 p5 60 for my blame, and thow hast wepen for | 734 |
| Bo1 p5 62 and thi laste sorwe eschaufede ayens Fortune, | 736 |
| Bo1 p5 63 and compleyndest that guerdouns ne ben nat | 736 |
| Bo1 p5 64 eveneliche yolden to the dessertes of folk. And | 738 |
| Bo1 p5 69 han assailed the, and sorwe and ire and | 742 |
| Bo1 p5 69 han assailed the, and sorwe and ire and | 742 |
| Bo1 p5 69 han assailed the, and sorwe and ire and | 742 |
| Bo1 p5 76 thought, mowen waxen esy and softe to resceyven | 750 |
| Bo1 p5 77 the strengthe of a more myghty and | 750 |
| Bo1 m6 13 with a glotonos hand to streyne and presse the | 764 |
| Bo1 m6 17 somer). God tokneth and assigneth the tymes, | 768 |
| Bo1 m6 20 hath devyded and constreyned to ben | 772 |
| Bo1 m6 21 imedled togidre. And forthy he that forleteth | 772 |
| Bo1 p6 1 " First wiltow suffre me to touche and assaye | 776 |
| Bo1 p6 6 wolt, and I schal answere. " Tho seyde sche | 782 |
| Bo1 p6 9 and fortunows, or elles wenestow that ther | 784 |
| Bo1 p6 14 that God, makere and maister, is governour of | 790 |
| Bo1 p6 18 songe thow a litil herebyforn, and bywayledest | 794 |
| Bo1 p6 19 and byweptest, that oonly men weren | 794 |
| Bo1 p6 38 what is the ende of thynges, and whider that | 814 |
| Bo1 p6 43 that alle thynges bien comen and proceded? " | 818 |
| Bo1 p6 44 " I woot wel, " quod I, and answerede that | 820 |
| Bo1 p6 46 " And how may this be, " quod sche, " that, | 822 |
| Bo1 p6 50 of perturbaciouns, and this power they han, | 826 |
| Bo1 p6 52 (that is to seyn, fro the stabelnesse and perfeccion | 828 |
| Bo1 p6 63 beste? I woot wel, and I confesse wel that I am | 838 |
| Bo1 p6 69 maladye, and that ryght greet: thow hast | 844 |
| Bo1 p6 76 of thy propre goodes; and for thow ne woost | 852 |
| Bo1 p6 78 that felonus and wikkide men ben myghty and | 854 |
| Bo1 p6 78 that felonus and wikkide men ben myghty and | 854 |
| Bo1 p6 79 weleful; and for thow hast foryeten by | 854 |
| Bo1 p6 85 thanke the auctour and the makere of hele, that | 860 |
| Bo1 p6 87 noryssynges of thyn hele, and that is, the sothe | 862 |
| Bo1 p6 92 God. And therfore doute the nothing, for of this | 868 |
| Bo1 p6 95 fastere remedies, and the nature of thoughtes | 870 |
| Bo1 p6 102 thynne and wayk by lyghte and meneliche | 878 |
| Bo1 p6 102 thynne and wayk by lyghte and meneliche | 878 |
| Bo1 m7 3 wynd that hyghte Auster, turnynge and walwynge | 884 |
| Bo1 m7 6 wawes, that whilo weren clere as glas and | 886 |
| Bo1 m7 8 anon the syghtes of en by the filthe and | 888 |
| Bo1 m7 9 ordure that is resolved. And the fleetynge | 890 |
| Bo1 m7 11 ontaygnes, is areestid and resisted ofte | 892 |
| Bo1 m7 13 departed and fallen fro soe roche. And forthy, | 894 |
| Bo1 m7 13 departed and fallen fro soe roche. And forthy, | 894 |
| Bo1 m7 14 yif thou wolt loken and deen soth with cleer | 894 |
| Bo1 m7 15 lyght, and hoolden the weye with a ryght path, | 896 |
| Bo1 m7 19 or blenden the). For cloudy and derk is | 900 |
| Bo1 m7 20 thilke thoght, and bownde with bridelis, | 900 |