ACCORDAUNCE........1
Bo2 m8 13 coveren al the erthe) -- al this accordaunce 1196
 
 ACCORDETH..........1
Bo2 p4 92 And for this ther ne accordeth no wyght lyghtly 446
 
 ACCORNES...........1
Bo2 m5 6 hungir at even with accornes of ookes. They 750
 
 ACCOYEDE...........1
Bo2 p3 66 accoyede the and norysside the as hir owne 306
 
 ACCUSEN............1
Bo2 p6 55 torment to maken hym discoveren and accusen 838
 
 ACHOKEN............1
Bo2 p5 81 achoken the fulfillynge of nature with superfluytees, 638
 
 ACOUNTEDEST........1
Bo2 p5 99 oon of thilke thynges that thou acountedest 656
 
 ADDE...............1
Bo2 p4 96 assaied. And adde this also, that every weleful 450
 
 ADMINYSTRED........1
Bo2 p7 19 glorie and renoun to han wel adminystred 962
 
 ADOUN..............4
Bo2 m1 7 She, cruel Fortune, casteth adoun kynges that 120
Bo2 m2 2 hielde adoun with ful horn, and withdraweth 220
Bo2 p4 100 adversite, anoon he is throwen adoun for 454
Bo2 p5 141 adoun yowre dignytes bynethen the loweste 698
 
 ADOWN..............1
Bo2 p2 57 adown whan the resoun of my pley axeth it. 188
 
 ADRAD..............1
Bo2 p4 156 he mot alwey ben adrad that he ne lese 510
 
 ADVERSITE..........3
Bo2 p1 88 seyn, fro adversite into prosperite) maketh that 88
Bo2 p4 100 adversite, anoon he is throwen adoun for 454
Bo2 p8 27 wys thurw exercise of hir adversite. At the 1162
 
 ADVERSITES.........1
Bo2 p4 7 me. For in alle adversites of fortune 362
 
 AFFERMEN...........1
Bo2 p2 32 whan I wende. I dar wel affermen hardely 164
 
 AFFRYKE............1
Bo2 p6 71 taken in bataile manye men of Affryke 854
 
 AFFYNITE...........1
Bo2 p3 31 modir, and were chose in affynite of 272
 
 AFTER..............8
Bo2 p1 1 Aftir this sche stynte a lytel; and after that 0
Bo2 p1 4 seyn thus: after thise thynges sche stynte a 4
Bo2 p2 38 clere dayes, and after that to coveren tho same 170
Bo2 m2 16 is to seyn, gapyn and desiren yit after mo rychesses). 234
Bo2 p5 76 wilt fulfille thyn nede after that it suffiseth to 632
Bo2 p5 122 that mesuren hir fille after the nede of kynde, 678
Bo2 p5 123 and nat after the oultrage of covetyse. 680
Bo2 p6 72 and cast hem into feteres, but sone after he 856
 
 AFTIR..............3
Bo2 p1 1 Aftir this sche stynte a lytel; and after that 0
Bo2 p5 78 aftir the superfluyte of fortune. For [with] 634
Bo2 p5 174 wikkidnesse the more gredy aftir othir folkes 730
 
 AGAST..............2
Bo2 p2 59 of whiche kyng Cirus was ful sore agast a 190
Bo2 p4 159 agast lest he lese that he woot wel he may 514
 
 AGE................3
Bo2 p4 43 of whiche, as of children of hir age, 398
Bo2 m4 18 a cler age, scornynge the woodnesses and the 556
Bo2 m5 1 " Blisful was the firste age of men. They 744
 
 AGGREABLE..........2
Bo2 p5 87 beaute be aggreable to loken uppon, I wol 644
Bo2 p6 22 thyng is ful zelde, what aggreable thynges is 806
 
 AGGREABLETE........1
Bo2 p4 115 the aggreablete or by the egalyte of hym that 470
 
 AGREABLELY.........1
Bo2 p4 126 every fortune resceyven agreablely or egaly, ne 480
 
 AGRISEST...........1
Bo2 p1 64 yif thou agrisest hir false trecherie, despise and 64
 
 AJUSTE.............1
Bo2 p3 23 that tyme is, I schal moeve and ajuste swiche 264
 
 AL.................39
Bo2 p1 92 to suffren wyth evene wil in pacience al that is 92
Bo2 p2 21 envyrounde the with al the habundaunce 152
Bo2 p2 80 what ek yif Y ne be nat al departed fro 212
Bo2 m2 7 hevene on the sterry nyghtes; yit, for al that, 224
Bo2 m2 9 pleyntes. And al be it so that God resceyveth 226
Bo2 m2 14 alwey hir cruel ravyne, devourynge al that 232
Bo2 p3 41 (that is to seyn, thy sones)? And over al this 282
Bo2 p4 15 al be it so that the ydel name of aventuros 370
Bo2 p4 20 precyous in al thy rychesse of fortune be 374
Bo2 p4 27 whiche that is a man maked al of sapience and 382
Bo2 p4 38 to the oonly hir goost, and is al maat and overcomen 392
Bo2 p4 46 cure of al mortel folk is to saven hir owene 400
Bo2 p4 52 yit nys nat every fortune al hateful to theward, 406
Bo2 p4 66 forthynke nat of al thy fortune. (As who seith, 420
Bo2 p4 68 tempeste the nat thus with al thy fortune, syn 422
Bo2 p4 127 it deliteth nat in al to hem that ben angwyssous. 482
Bo2 p4 174 deth may take awey blisfulnesse, that al the 528
Bo2 p5 4 Now undirstand heere; al were it so that the 560
Bo2 p5 23 of hym that hath yeven it. And also yif al the 580
Bo2 p5 26 to be nedy as of that. And certes a voys al hool 582
Bo2 p5 34 syn that many folk ne mai nat han it al, ne al 590
Bo2 p5 34 syn that many folk ne mai nat han it al, ne al 590
Bo2 p5 48 al be it so that gemmes drawen to hemself a 604
Bo2 p5 106 the? For al so wel scholde they han ben fayre 662
Bo2 p5 116 thynges, but certes it turneth to you al in the 672
Bo2 p5 142 thynges. For yif that al the good of every 698
Bo2 p6 111 nat digne, but it scheweth rather al opynly 894
Bo2 p6 114 thynges with false names, that beren hem al in 898
Bo2 m6 17 he governede al the peples by ceptre imperial 928
Bo2 m6 27 al the peples in the south). But yit ne myghte 938
Bo2 m6 28 nat al his heie power torne the woodnesse of 938
Bo2 p7 25 that al the envyrounynge of the erthe 968
Bo2 p7 30 wolde juggen in al that the erthe ne heelde 972
Bo2 p7 88 of writeris put out of mynde and doon awey; al 1030
Bo2 p7 155 hevene, despiseth it nat thanne al erthly 1098
Bo2 m7 14 yit natheles deth despiseth al heye glorie of 1116
Bo2 m7 25 thanne stille, al outrely unknowable, ne fame 1126
Bo2 m8 13 coveren al the erthe) -- al this accordaunce 1196
Bo2 m8 13 coveren al the erthe) -- al this accordaunce 1196
 
 ALL................1
Bo2 p7 146 it so be that men dyen in all (that is to seyen, 1088
 
 ALLAS..............2
Bo2 m5 33 brenneth. Allas! What was he that first dalf 776
Bo2 m6 29 this wikkid Nero? Allas! It is grevous fortune 940
 
 ALLE...............30
Bo2 p1 113 fool of alle mortel foolis! Yif Fortune bygan to 112
Bo2 m1 16 and scheweth a greet wonder to alle hir servauntz 130
Bo2 p2 17 nedy of alle thynges, and I norissched the with 148
Bo2 p2 22 and schynynge of alle goodes that ben in my 154
Bo2 p2 27 forlorn alle thy thynges. Why pleynestow 158
Bo2 p2 85 realme of alle, desire nat to lyven by thyn oonly 216
Bo2 p4 1 Thanne seide I thus: " O norysshe of alle vertues, 356
Bo2 p4 7 me. For in alle adversites of fortune 362
Bo2 p4 98 yif alle thynges byfalle at his owene wil, for 452
Bo2 p4 114 ayenward, alle fortune is blisful to a man by 468
Bo2 m4 8 the cop of the mountaigne with alle 546
Bo2 p5 25 toward o man, it scholde make alle othere men 582
Bo2 p5 36 of alle othere folk. And the schynynge of 592
Bo2 p5 97 nowmbre of thi richesse? So that by alle thise 654
Bo2 p5 108 alle thyne rychesses. Forwhy fair ne precyous 664
Bo2 p5 132 that ne han no soules. And certes alle othere 688
Bo2 p5 149 certes swiche is the condicioun of alle mankynde, 706
Bo2 p5 151 of itself, thanne passeth it in noblesse alle 708
Bo2 p5 154 bynethen alle beestes. Forwhi alle othere lyvynge 710
Bo2 p5 154 bynethen alle beestes. Forwhi alle othere lyvynge 710
Bo2 p6 34 alle othere mysz, how gret scorn woldestow han 818
Bo2 p6 92 most digneliche juggen and seyn of alle the 876
Bo2 p6 122 thyng of alle the yyftes of Fortune, in whiche 906
Bo2 m6 13 natheles yit governed this Nero by septre alle 924
Bo2 m6 19 And ek this Nero governyde by ceptre alle 930
Bo2 m6 22 to seyn he governede alle the peples that ben 932
Bo2 m6 24 governede alle the peples that the vyolent 934
Bo2 p7 22 and considere how litel and how voyde of alle 964
Bo2 p7 157 it is exempt fro alle erthly thynges? (As who 1100
Bo2 m8 17 slakede the bridelis, alle thynges that now loven 1200