ASCHAMED...........1
Bo2 p4 80 aschamed of his ungentil lynage; and som 434
 
 ASKETH.............1
Bo2 p2 3 hede now thyselve, yif that sche asketh ryght: 134
 
 ASPRE..............2
Bo2 p1 99 Fortune wroth and aspre by thyn 98
Bo2 p8 34 thyng, that this aspre and horrible Fortune 1168
 
 ASSAIE.............1
Bo2 p7 129 he wolde assaie where he, thilke, were a 1072
 
 ASSAIED............1
Bo2 p4 96 assaied. And adde this also, that every weleful 450
 
 ASSCHAMED..........1
Bo2 m7 6 be asschamed of the encres of his name, that 1108
 
 ASSEMBLE...........1
Bo2 p3 52 togidre fro thyn hous under so greet assemble 292
 
 ASSEMBLED..........1
Bo2 p5 12 myght of moneye assembled? Certes thilke 568
 
 ASTRONOMYE.........1
Bo2 p7 24 hast leerned by the demonstracioun of astronomye, 966
 
 AT.................10
Bo2 p1 79 withholden at a mannys wille, [and] sche 78
Bo2 p1 91 desired. Thus, at the laste, it byhoveth the 90
Bo2 p4 98 yif alle thynges byfalle at his owene wil, for 452
Bo2 m5 6 hungir at even with accornes of ookes. They 750
Bo2 p6 121 And at the laste, I may conclude the same 904
Bo2 p7 26 aboute ne halt but the resoun of a prykke at 968
Bo2 p7 59 may nat strecchen. At the laste, certes, in 1002
Bo2 p7 136 of hymself, seide at the laste ryght thus: `undirstondistow 1078
Bo2 p7 145 body is resolved by the deeth at the laste? For if 1088
Bo2 p8 27 wys thurw exercise of hir adversite. At the 1162
 
 ATASTE.............1
Bo2 p1 37 " But now is tyme that thou drynke and ataste 36
 
 ATAYNE.............2
Bo2 p4 106 thei myghten atayne to the leste partye of the 460
Bo2 p4 149 nat atayne to resceyven verray blisfulnesse. 504
 
 ATEMPRE............4
Bo2 p1 2 sche hadde ygadrede by atempre stillenesse myn 2
Bo2 p1 5 litil, and whan sche aperceyved by atempre 4
Bo2 p4 33 And yit lyveth thi wyf, that is atempre of wyt 388
Bo2 p8 26 Fortune is atempre and restreyned and 1160
 
 ATEYNT.............1
Bo2 p1 58 knowen and ateynt the doutous or double visage 58
 
 ATTENCIOUN.........1
Bo2 p1 3 attencioun, she seyde thus (as who so myghte 2
 
 ATTEYNETH..........1
Bo2 p7 144 " What atteyneth fame to swiche folk, whan the 1086
 
 AUCTOURS...........1
Bo2 p7 92 ek hir auctours! But yow men semeth to geten 1034
 
 AUDIENCE...........1
Bo2 p7 116 aryght, but yif it be for the audience of peple and 1058
 
 AUGGHTEST..........1
Bo2 p8 33 thanne that thow augghtest to leeten this a litel 1168
 
 AUGHTE.............3
Bo2 p6 119 aughte nat ben clepyd power, ne swiche 902
Bo2 p6 120 dignyte ne aughte nat ben clepyd dignyte. 904
Bo2 p7 81 And therfore every maner man aughte to 1024
 
 AUSTER.............2
Bo2 m3 11 waxeth warm, yif the cloudy wynd Auster 342
Bo2 m4 7 moyste sandes; for the felle wynd Auster tormenteth 544
 
 AVARICE............1
Bo2 p6 105 restreyne avarice unstaunched; ne power ne 888
 
 AVARYCE............1
Bo2 p5 15 to thilke folk that mokeren it; for avaryce maketh 572
 
 AVAUNCED...........1
Bo2 p4 64 " I have somwhat avaunced and forthred 418
 
 AVENTURE...........1
Bo2 m4 12 aventure (that is to seyn, of the werld) have 550
 
 AVENTUROS..........1
Bo2 p4 15 al be it so that the ydel name of aventuros 370
 
 AWEY...............17
Bo2 p1 65 cast awey hir that pleyeth so harmfully. For sche, 64
Bo2 p1 77 and whan sche goth awey that sche bryngeth a 76
Bo2 p3 67 delices. Thow bare awey of Fortune a yifte 308
Bo2 p3 91 deyinge, or elles that sche, Fortune, forleete awey? 332
Bo2 m3 12 blowe felliche, than goth awey the fairnesse 344
Bo2 p4 63 that ben passed awey fro me. " 418
Bo2 p4 122 mai it nat ben withholden that it ne goth awey 476
Bo2 p4 145 may ben taken awey in any wise (for more 500
Bo2 p4 147 that mai nat ben take awey); than scheweth 502
Bo2 p4 174 deth may take awey blisfulnesse, that al the 528
Bo2 p5 115 to dryve awey nede with habundaunce of 672
Bo2 p6 14 coveyteden to han don awey that dignyte for 798
Bo2 p6 17 doon awey out of the cite of Rome the 800
Bo2 p7 88 of writeris put out of mynde and doon awey; al 1030
Bo2 p7 91 and dirk eelde doth awey, bothe hem and 1034
Bo2 p8 39 felawes. Whan she departed awey fro the, 1174
Bo2 p8 40 she took awey hir freendes and lefte the 1174
 
 AXEST..............1
Bo2 p2 14 thow axest. 146
 
 AXETH..............1
Bo2 p2 57 adown whan the resoun of my pley axeth it. 188
 
 AY.................2
Bo2 m2 20 in large yiftes, the more ay brenneth in 238
Bo2 m5 32 the fyer of the mountaigne of Ethna that ay 776
 
 AYEN...............7
Bo2 p3 22 sorwe, yit rebel ayen thi curacioun. For whan 262
Bo2 p4 75 ayen the qualite of his estat? Forwhy ful anguysschous 430
Bo2 m5 29 our tymes sholde torne ayen to the oolde 772
Bo2 p7 135 outrage, he, as in stryvynge ayen and rejoysynge 1078
Bo2 p7 138 tother man answerede ayen ful bytyngely and 1080
Bo2 p8 31 ofte folk ayen to sothfast goodes, and 1166
Bo2 p8 32 haleth hem ayen as with an hook. Wenestow 1166
 
 AYENS..............5
Bo2 p1 51 chaunged ayens the; but thow wenest 50
Bo2 p2 20 the now inpacient ayens me; and I 152
Bo2 p4 32 sikernesse of anye sentences put ayens hym. 386
Bo2 p6 57 a confederacye) that was cast ayens this tyraunt; 840
Bo2 p8 3 batayle ayens Fortune, yit somtyme it byfalleth 1138
 
 AYENWARD...........3
Bo2 p4 114 ayenward, alle fortune is blisful to a man by 468
Bo2 p5 121 han; and ayenward of litel nedeth hem 678
Bo2 p6 26 vertu for cause of dygnite, but, ayenward, honour 810
 
 BACHUS.............1
Bo2 m5 7 ne coude nat medle the yift of Bachus to the 750
 
 BAKETH.............1
Bo2 m6 25 wynd Nothus scorklith, and baketh the brennynge 936
 
 BARE...............1
Bo2 p3 67 delices. Thow bare awey of Fortune a yifte 308
 
 BAREYNE............1
Bo2 p1 107 plentevous and outherwhile bareyne. Thow hast 106
 
 BATAILE............1
Bo2 p6 71 taken in bataile manye men of Affryke 854
 
 BATAYLE............2
Bo2 p8 3 batayle ayens Fortune, yit somtyme it byfalleth 1138
Bo2 m8 18 hem togidres wolden make batayle contynuely, 1200
 
 BE.................46
Bo2 p1 50 and unkouth. Thou wenest that Fortune be 50
Bo2 p2 36 I thanne, oonly, be defended to usen my ryght? 168
Bo2 p2 47 the covetise of men, that mai nat be stawnched 178
Bo2 p2 55 wolt, so it be by this lawe, that thow ne holde 186
Bo2 p2 80 what ek yif Y ne be nat al departed fro 212
Bo2 m2 9 pleyntes. And al be it so that God resceyveth 226
Bo2 p3 82 any stedfastnesse be in mannes thynges, whan 322
Bo2 p4 4 (that is to seyn, that prosperite ne be comen 358
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 50 ne be more derworthe to the than thyn 404
Bo2 p4 134 wolt answere, `nay.' Thanne, yif it so be that 488
Bo2 p4 142 it togidre thus: yif blisfulnesse be the soverayn 496
Bo2 p4 168 whom it hath be [sewed] and proved by ful 522
Bo2 p4 173 of the body; it mai nat be douted that, yif that 528
Bo2 p5 6 what is ther in hem that mai be thyn 562
Bo2 p5 8 it be considered and lookyd parfitely? Richesses 564
Bo2 p5 26 to be nedy as of that. And certes a voys al hool 582
Bo2 p5 48 al be it so that gemmes drawen to hemself a 604
Bo2 p5 75 be to the noryssynge of beestis; and yif thow 632
Bo2 p5 85 eek that it be a fair thyng to schyne with 642
Bo2 p5 87 beaute be aggreable to loken uppon, I wol 644
Bo2 p5 101 " In the whiche thynges yif ther be no 658
Bo2 p5 129 beest be meryte of his resoun, thynketh 686
Bo2 p5 131 yif it be thurw possessioun of ostelementz 688
Bo2 p5 143 thyng be more precyous than is thilke thyng 700
Bo2 p5 161 But forsothe that mai nat be done. 718
Bo2 p5 169 " And I denye that thilke thyng be good 726
Bo2 p5 175 rychesses, wher so evere it be in ony place, be 732
Bo2 p5 175 rychesses, wher so evere it be in ony place, be 732
Bo2 p5 184 theves, for he hath nat whereof to be robbed.) 740
Bo2 m5 28 none medes be of blood ischad? I wolde that 772
Bo2 m5 36 wolden han be hydd? He dalf up precious 780
Bo2 p6 20 " But now, if so be that dignytees and poweris 804
Bo2 p6 75 overcomen. Wenestow thanne that he be 858
Bo2 p7 46 yowr name for to be born forth? But yowr 988
Bo2 p7 89 be it so that, certes, thilke wrytynges 1032
Bo2 p7 102 moment som porcioun of it, although it litel be. 1044
Bo2 p7 104 eek as many yeris as therto mai be multiplyed, ne 1046
Bo2 p7 105 mai nat certes be comparysoned to the 1048
Bo2 p7 109 han ende may be makid no comparysoun. 1052
Bo2 p7 116 aryght, but yif it be for the audience of peple and 1058
Bo2 p7 146 it so be that men dyen in all (that is to seyen, 1088
Bo2 p7 151 is seyd to be, nys ryght naught in no wise? 1094
Bo2 m7 3 it be sovereyn good, lat hym looke upon the 1104
Bo2 m7 6 be asschamed of the encres of his name, that 1108