| 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 |