ANGUYSSCHOUS.......2
Bo2 p4 75 ayen the qualite of his estat? Forwhy ful anguysschous 430
Bo2 m5 30 maneris! But the anguysschous love of 774
 
 ANGWYSSCHE.........1
Bo2 p4 82 he is enclosed in so greet angwyssche of nede 436
 
 ANGWYSSCHOUS.......1
Bo2 p4 71 wepynge and angwysschous for that ther 426
 
 ANGWYSSOUS.........1
Bo2 p4 127 it deliteth nat in al to hem that ben angwyssous. 482
 
 ANOON..............1
Bo2 p4 100 adversite, anoon he is throwen adoun for 454
 
 ANOTHER............3
Bo2 p1 87 chaungynge from oon into another (that is to 86
Bo2 p6 45 exercen or haunten any ryght upon another 828
Bo2 p7 125 wordes another man, the whiche, nat for usage 1068
 
 ANOYE..............1
Bo2 p4 65 the, " quod sche, " yif that thow anoye nat, or 420
 
 ANOYED.............1
Bo2 p5 172 han anoyed ful ofte hem that han tho rychesses, 728
 
 ANOYETH............1
Bo2 p5 170 that anoyeth hym that hath it. Gabbe I of 726
 
 ANOYOUS............1
Bo2 p5 84 ben unjoyeful to the, or elles anoyous. Wenestow 640
 
 ANSWERE............2
Bo2 p3 3 haddest noght what thou myghtest answere. 244
Bo2 p4 134 wolt answere, `nay.' Thanne, yif it so be that 488
 
 ANSWEREDE..........1
Bo2 p7 138 tother man answerede ayen ful bytyngely and 1080
 
 ANY................20
Bo2 p1 24 thow nevere ne haddest ne hast ylost any fair 24
Bo2 p2 10 thou maist schewen me that ever any mortel 142
Bo2 m2 18 any certeyn ende the disordene covetise of 236
Bo2 p3 4 And yif thow hast any thyng wherwith thow 244
Bo2 p3 35 precyous kende of any propinquyte or alliaunce 276
Bo2 p3 46 of thi welefulnesse. Yif any fruyt of mortel 286
Bo2 p3 47 thynges mai han any weyghte or pris of welefulnesse, 288
Bo2 p3 48 myghtestow evere forgeten, for any 288
Bo2 p3 82 any stedfastnesse be in mannes thynges, whan 322
Bo2 p3 85 body)? For although that zelde is ther any 326
Bo2 p4 145 may ben taken awey in any wise (for more 500
Bo2 p5 7 in any tyme, or elles that it nys fowl, yif that 564
Bo2 p5 63 Philosophie. " Aperteneth, " quod sche, " any 620
Bo2 p5 65 the in the shynynge of any swiche thynges? 622
Bo2 p5 139 were moost wurthy and noble of any 696
Bo2 p6 6 to any wikkid man, thei doon as greet damages 790
Bo2 p6 44 But wher schal men fynden any man that mai 828
Bo2 p6 45 exercen or haunten any ryght upon another 828
Bo2 p6 49 evere have any comaundement over a free 832
Bo2 p6 80 thise dygnytes or poweris hadden any 864
 
 ANYE...............1
Bo2 p4 32 sikernesse of anye sentences put ayens hym. 386
 
 ANYTHYNG...........2
Bo2 p4 132 poynt of soverayn blisfulnesse. Is there anythyng 486
Bo2 p5 159 yow men, that wenen that anythyng mai 716
 
 APARAYLED..........1
Bo2 p5 164 schynen with whiche a man is aparayled), 720
 
 APASSED............1
Bo2 p5 31 and whan they ben apassed, nedes 588
 
 APAYED.............4
Bo2 p5 80 halt hir apayed; and yif thow wolt 636
Bo2 p5 133 thynges ben apayed of hir owene beautes, but ye 690
Bo2 m5 2 heelden hem apayed with the metes that the 746
Bo2 p7 82 ben apayed of his glorie that is publysschid among 1024
 
 APERCEYVED.........1
Bo2 p1 5 litil, and whan sche aperceyved by atempre 4
 
 APERTENETH.........2
Bo2 p5 63 Philosophie. " Aperteneth, " quod sche, " any 620
Bo2 p5 105 of hir owene kynde, what aperteneth that to 662
 
 APPARAILED.........1
Bo2 p5 160 ben apparailed with straunge apparailementz! 716
 
 APPARAILEMENTZ.....1
Bo2 p5 160 ben apparailed with straunge apparailementz! 716
 
 APPARAILEN.........1
Bo2 p5 135 resonable thought, desiren to apparailen your 692
 
 APPARAILES.........1
Bo2 p4 62 how grete apparailes and array that me lakketh, 416
 
 APPARAYLED.........1
Bo2 p5 166 with whiche he is apparayled; but natheles, the 722
 
 APPARAYLEN.........1
Bo2 p2 40 eek leve to apparaylen the visage of the 172
 
 APPARAYLETH........1
Bo2 m2 11 fool-large, moche gold, and apparayleth 228
 
 APPROVEST..........1
Bo2 p1 62 thou approvest here (and thynkest that sche is 62
 
 AQUYLON............1
Bo2 m3 15 wynd Aquylon moeveth boylynge tempestes, 346
 
 ARESTEN............1
Bo2 p1 111 to aresten or withholden the swyftnesse 110
 
 ARETTEN............1
Bo2 p4 12 maistow nat ryghtfully blamen ne aretten to 366
 
 AREYSEN............1
Bo2 p6 4 areysen hem as heyghe as the hevene? The 788
 
 ARM................1
Bo2 m1 4 (Glosa. Eurippe is an arm of the see that ebbeth 118
 
 ARMES..............1
Bo2 m5 27 armes whan thei seyen cruele wowndes, ne 770
 
 ARMURES............1
Bo2 m5 25 nat deyed yit armures. For wherto or which 768
 
 ARRAY..............1
Bo2 p4 62 how grete apparailes and array that me lakketh, 416
 
 ART................6
Bo2 p1 10 thow languyssest and art desfeted for desir 10
Bo2 p1 35 that thou art a litil departed fro the pees of thi 34
Bo2 p2 84 thought; and thow that art put in the comune 216
Bo2 p4 135 thow art myghty over thyself (that is to seyn, 490
Bo2 p4 167 And for as moche as thow thiself art he to 522
Bo2 m4 16 thou, that art put in quiete and 554
 
 ARTOW..............5
Bo2 p1 98 lady, artow nat wrongful in that, and makest 98
Bo2 p3 79 now sory passen also. Artow now comen 320
Bo2 p4 47 lyves, O how weleful artow, if thow knowe 402
Bo2 p5 66 Artow distyngwed and embelysed by the 622
Bo2 p5 69 artow ravyssched with idel joies? Why enbracest 626
 
 ARYGHT.............1
Bo2 p7 116 aryght, but yif it be for the audience of peple and 1058
 
 ARYSYNGE...........1
Bo2 m6 15 comynge fro his uttreste arysynge til he hide 926
 
 AS.................67
Bo2 p1 3 attencioun, she seyde thus (as who so myghte 2
Bo2 p1 12 ilke Fortune) oonly, that is chaunged, as 12
Bo2 p1 23 Fortune, thou shalt wel knowe that, as in hir, 22
Bo2 p1 25 thyng. But, as I trowe, I schal nat greetly 24
Bo2 p1 53 maneres. Sche hath rather kept, as to the-ward, 52
Bo2 p2 24 hand. Thow hast had grace as he that hath 156
Bo2 p2 26 pleyne the, as though thou haddest outrely 158
Bo2 m2 3 nat hir hand, as many richesses as the 220
Bo2 m2 3 nat hir hand, as many richesses as the 220
Bo2 m2 5 with ravysshynge blastes, or elles as manye 222
Bo2 m2 6 rychesses as ther schynen bryghte sterres in 224
Bo2 m2 10 gladly hir preiers, and yyveth hem, as 228
Bo2 p3 62 and laude as men syngen in victories. Tho 302
Bo2 p3 63 yave thow woordes to Fortune, as I trowe, (that 304
Bo2 p3 66 accoyede the and norysside the as hir owne 306
Bo2 p4 13 thynges. (As who seith, for thow hast yit 368
Bo2 p4 43 of whiche, as of children of hir age, 398
Bo2 p4 66 forthynke nat of al thy fortune. (As who seith, 420
Bo2 p4 110 wrecchide but whan thou wenest it. (As 464
Bo2 p4 158 may leesen it (as who seith he mot bien alwey 512
Bo2 p4 167 And for as moche as thow thiself art he to 522
Bo2 p4 167 And for as moche as thow thiself art he to 522
Bo2 p4 169 many demonstracyons, as I woot wele that 524
Bo2 p5 1 " But for as mochel as the norisschynges of 558
Bo2 p5 1 " But for as mochel as the norisschynges of 558
Bo2 p5 18 swiche thyng as is transferred fro o man to an 574
Bo2 p5 26 to be nedy as of that. And certes a voys al hool 582
Bo2 p5 51 distinccioun of hemself, yit, for as mochel 608
Bo2 p5 52 as thei ben put under yowr excellence, thei ne 608
Bo2 p5 70 thow straunge goodes as they weren 626
Bo2 p5 163 ben put to hym (as thus, yif thilke thynges 720
Bo2 p5 181 woldestow syngen byfor the theef. (As 738
Bo2 p6 4 areysen hem as heyghe as the hevene? The 788
Bo2 p6 4 areysen hem as heyghe as the hevene? The 788
Bo2 p6 6 to any wikkid man, thei doon as greet damages 790
Bo2 p6 7 and destrucciouns as dooth. the flaumbe 790
Bo2 p6 10 harmes. Certes the remembreth wel, as I 794
Bo2 p6 53 As whilom a tyraunt wende to confownde a fre 836
Bo2 p6 85 thynges ben ijoygned. And so, as I am 868
Bo2 p6 103 thynges, and as of wil it chaseth out thynges that 886
Bo2 p6 124 hymselve naturel bownte, as it es ful wel yseene. 908
Bo2 m6 30 as ofte as wikkid sweerd is joyned to 940
Bo2 m6 30 as ofte as wikkid sweerd is joyned to 940
Bo2 p7 4 desired matere of thynges to done (as who 946
Bo2 p7 15 swiche hertes as ben worthy and noble of hir 958
Bo2 p7 17 swiche hertes as ben ibrought to the ful perfeccioun 960
Bo2 p7 23 prys is thylk glorye. Certeyn thyng es, as thou 966
Bo2 p7 33 lyvynge beestes that we knowen, as thou hast 976
Bo2 p7 36 in thy thought fro thilke ferthe partie as moche 978
Bo2 p7 37 space as the see and the mareys contene and 980
Bo2 p7 38 overgoon, and as moche space as the regioun 980
Bo2 p7 38 overgoon, and as moche space as the regioun 980
Bo2 p7 60 the tyme of Marcus Tulyus, as hymselve 1002
Bo2 p7 71 as the fame of the name of Rome may nat 1014
Bo2 p7 100 to ten thowsand wynter, for as mochel as 1042
Bo2 p7 100 to ten thowsand wynter, for as mochel as 1042
Bo2 p7 104 eek as many yeris as therto mai be multiplyed, ne 1046
Bo2 p7 104 eek as many yeris as therto mai be multiplyed, ne 1046
Bo2 p7 110 And forthi is it that, although renome, of as 1052
Bo2 p7 111 longe tyme as evere the list to thynken, 1054
Bo2 p7 135 outrage, he, as in stryvynge ayen and rejoysynge 1078
Bo2 p7 157 it is exempt fro alle erthly thynges? (As who 1100
Bo2 m7 32 the seconde deth he clepeth as here the styntynge 1134
Bo2 p8 1 " But for as mochel as thow schalt nat 1136
Bo2 p8 1 " But for as mochel as thow schalt nat 1136
Bo2 p8 32 haleth hem ayen as with an hook. Wenestow 1166
Bo2 p8 42 ryche and weleful, as the semede, with how 1176