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| Bo3 p1 6 a litel herafter I seide thus: " O thow that art | 6 |
| Bo3 p1 25 whiche that is a more verray thyng. And certes | 24 |
| Bo3 p1 29 withynne a wyght, thanne ben thei swete. | 28 |
| Bo3 m1 1 " Whoso wole sowe a feld plentevous, let hym | 50 |
| Bo3 p2 1 Tho fastnede sche a litel the syghte of hir | 66 |
| Bo3 p2 9 blisfulnesse is swiche a good, that whoso | 74 |
| Bo3 p2 18 that blisfulnesse is a parfyt estat by the congregacioun | 84 |
| Bo3 p2 52 yyveth to men, as it semeth hem, a maner | 118 |
| Bo3 p2 57 vertu, for it is a ful hooly maner thyng; alle | 122 |
| Bo3 p2 85 al be it so that it be with a dyrkyd memorie; | 150 |
| Bo3 p2 86 but he not by whiche path, ryght as a dronke | 152 |
| Bo3 m2 7 by a boond that may nat be unbownde. Al be | 198 |
| Bo3 m2 23 seyn, in the wode), and after is enclosed in a | 214 |
| Bo3 m2 32 The yerde of a tree, that is haled adoun by | 222 |
| Bo3 m2 38 ayen eftsones his cart, by a pryve path, there | 228 |
| Bo3 p3 3 it be with a thynne ymaginacioun; and | 240 |
| Bo3 p3 4 by a maner thought, al be it nat clerly ne parfitely, | 240 |
| Bo3 p3 10 whiche a man weneth to geten hym blisfulnesse, | 246 |
| Bo3 p3 14 thynges, brynge to men swiche a thyng that no | 250 |
| Bo3 p3 52 " Thanne mai nat richesses maken that a man | 286 |
| Bo3 p3 69 " Than, " quod sche, " hath a man nede to | 304 |
| Bo3 p3 80 maken a man rather have nede of foreyne | 314 |
| Bo3 p3 93 thyng, yit duelleth thanne a nede that myghte be | 328 |
| Bo3 m3 1 " Al weere it so that a riche coveytous man | 336 |
| Bo3 m3 2 hadde a ryver or a goter fletynge al of gold, yit | 336 |
| Bo3 m3 2 hadde a ryver or a goter fletynge al of gold, yit | 336 |
| Bo3 p4 11 which thyng Catullus clepid a consul of | 356 |
| Bo3 p4 13 (as who seith, he clepid hym a congregacioun | 358 |
| Bo3 p4 14 of vices in his brest, as a postum is ful of corrupcioun), | 358 |
| Bo3 p4 27 thow seye that he hadde wikkide corage of a | 372 |
| Bo3 p4 32 Now yif thow seie a man that were fulfild of | 376 |
| Bo3 p4 45 a wykkyd wyght be in so mochel the fowlere | 390 |
| Bo3 p4 60 yif that a man hadde used and had manye | 404 |
| Bo3 p4 65 that honour of peple were a natureel yifte to | 410 |
| Bo3 p4 82 whilom a greet power; now nys it no thyng but | 426 |
| Bo3 p4 83 an idel name, and the rente of the senatorie a | 428 |
| Bo3 p4 84 greet charge; and yif a wyght whilom hadde the | 428 |
| Bo3 p4 89 seyd a litel herebyforn, that thilke thyng | 434 |
| Bo3 p5 2 thei maken a man to ben myghti? How elles, | 462 |
| Bo3 p5 7 out of hir welefulnesse. O, a noble thyng and | 466 |
| Bo3 p5 8 a cleer thyng is power, that is nat fownden | 468 |
| Bo3 p5 23 than of welefulnesse. A tyraunt, that was kyng | 482 |
| Bo3 p5 26 remes by gastnesse of a swerd that heng over | 486 |
| Bo3 p5 35 done? And holdestow thanne hym a myghti | 494 |
| Bo3 p5 69 is more myghty for to anoye a wyght | 528 |
| Bo3 p5 70 than a famylier enemy? | 530 |
| Bo3 p6 2 it ofte! For which thyng nat unskilfully a tragedien | 542 |
| Bo3 p6 3 (that is to seyn, a makere of dytees that | 544 |
| Bo3 p6 6 thousandes of folk but a greet swellere of eres!' | 546 |
| Bo3 p6 17 sothfastnesse of conscience? And yif it seme a | 558 |
| Bo3 p6 18 fair thyng a man to han encreced and sprad his | 558 |
| Bo3 p6 20 ben a foul thyng yif it ne be yspradde and | 560 |
| Bo3 p6 21 encreced. But, as I seide a litil herebyforn, | 562 |
| Bo3 p6 34 how flyttynge a thyng it es? For yif the name | 574 |
| Bo3 p6 36 of lynage, thanne is gentil name but a | 576 |
| Bo3 p6 39 gentilesse be a maner preisynge that cometh | 580 |
| Bo3 p6 48 this, that it semeth as that a maner necessite | 588 |
| Bo3 p7 5 sorwes unsuffrable, ryght as a maner fruyt | 610 |
| Bo3 p8 2 ne ben a maner mysledynges to blisfulnesse, ne | 640 |
| Bo3 p8 41 eyghen of a beeste that highte lynx, so that | 680 |
| Bo3 p8 54 by the heete of a fevere of thre dayes. | 692 |
| Bo3 p8 56 this schortly in a somme: that thise worldly | 694 |
| Bo3 m8 15 seyn, of a maner schellefyssche with whiche men | 714 |
| Bo3 p9 13 ryght as thoughe it were thurw a litil clyfte, but | 742 |
| Bo3 p9 27 if so be that ther is a thyng that in ony partie | 756 |
| Bo3 p9 34 " And demestow, " quod sche, " that a thyng | 762 |
| Bo3 p9 47 that a dirk thyng and nat noble that is suffisaunt, | 776 |
| Bo3 p9 69 " This a consequence, " quod I. | 798 |
| Bo3 p9 73 that is noble and honourable, nys nat that a | 802 |
| Bo3 p9 74 myry thyng and a joyful? " | 802 |
| Bo3 p9 90 partie of a thyng that ne hath no part, thei | 818 |
| Bo3 p9 122 Boece. " What seystow thanne, yif that a | 850 |
| Bo3 p9 145 theyghe it were to a blynd man; and that | 872 |
| Bo3 p9 146 schewedestow me ful wel a litel herbyforn, | 874 |
| Bo3 p9 150 blisfulnesse that parfitly maketh a man suffisaunt, | 878 |
| Bo3 p9 174 elles it semeth that thei yeve to mortel folk a | 902 |
| Bo3 m9 28 divyded [and] hath assembled a moevynge | 956 |
| Bo3 m9 30 to hymself, and envyrouneth a ful deep | 958 |
| Bo3 p10 9 a litel herebyforn (that is to seyn, sovereyn | 986 |
| Bo3 p10 15 thilke good ne is, and that it nys ryght as a | 992 |
| Bo3 p10 31 schewid a litel herebyforn that yif ther be | 1008 |
| Bo3 p10 32 a blisfulnesse that be freel and veyn and inparfyt, | 1008 |
| Bo3 p10 88 And eek at the laste se wel that a thing that is | 1064 |
| Bo3 p10 94 sovereyn good; but certes it were a felenous | 1070 |
| Bo3 p10 129 this, ne more ferme by resoun, ne a more | 1104 |
| Bo3 p10 137 the here as a corolarie or a meede of coroune. | 1112 |
| Bo3 p10 137 the here as a corolarie or a meede of coroune. | 1112 |
| Bo3 p10 151 " This ys, " quod I, " a fair thing and a | 1126 |
| Bo3 p10 151 " This ys, " quod I, " a fair thing and a | 1126 |
| Bo3 p10 161 maken or conjoynen as a maner body of | 1136 |
| Bo3 p10 196 membres, that diverse membris compounen a | 1170 |
| Bo3 p10 204 but that is a thing that mai not ben don. " | 1178 |
| Bo3 p10 231 that a wyght wolde ryden for cause of hele, | 1204 |
| Bo3 p11 11 thinges that I have concluded a litel herebyforn | 1262 |
| Bo3 p11 21 power to bryngen a good that is ful and | 1272 |
| Bo3 p11 58 and dwellen togidre, it es cleped a beeste; and | 1310 |
| Bo3 p11 61 thanne scheweth it wel that it is a deed | 1312 |
| Bo3 p11 63 the body of a wyght, while it duelleth in oo | 1314 |
| Bo3 p11 65 seyn that it is a figure of mankynde; and yif | 1316 |
| Bo3 p11 90 herbes and of trees [and] I am in a doute | 1340 |
| Bo3 p11 120 hevene as a deffendour myghty to suffren | 1370 |
| Bo3 p11 125 woot wel that they ne ben ryght as a foundement | 1376 |
| Bo3 p11 126 and edifice for to duren, noght oonly for a tyme, | 1376 |
| Bo3 p11 165 dredeth. (That is to seyn as thus: that a man | 1416 |
| Bo3 p11 170 that the wil of a wyght distourbeth and | 1420 |
| Bo3 p11 180 hym this, that is a ful grete cause to lyven | 1430 |
| Bo3 p11 222 seydest that thow wistest not a litel herbyforn. " | 1472 |
| Bo3 m11 1 " Whoso that seketh sooth by a deep thought, | 1482 |
| Bo3 m11 5 let hym gaderyn ayein, enclynynge into a compas, | 1486 |
| Bo3 m11 39 of any thing that were axid, yif ther nere a | 1520 |
| Bo3 p12 22 " Thou ne wendest nat, " quod sche, " a litel | 1550 |
| Bo3 p12 47 `God,' that is a word that is used to alle folk. " | 1574 |
| Bo3 p12 73 alle thinges by hymself; and he is as a keye and | 1600 |
| Bo3 p12 74 a styere, by whiche that the edifice of this world | 1602 |
| Bo3 p12 77 aperceyvede a litil herebyforn that thow woldest | 1604 |
| Bo3 p12 78 seyn thus, al be it so that it were by a | 1606 |
| Bo3 p12 98 ne schulde nat seme blisful yif ther were a yok | 1626 |
| Bo3 p12 161 of wordes a manere wondirful sercle | 1688 |
| Bo3 p12 163 For certes a litel herebyforne, whanne thou bygunne | 1690 |
| Bo3 p12 168 for whiche thou yave me as a covenable | 1696 |
| Bo3 m12 49 a lawe in this and covenaunt in the yifte; | 1784 |
| Bo3 m12 53 yeven a lawe to loverys? Love is a grettere lawe | 1788 |
| Bo3 m12 53 yeven a lawe to loverys? Love is a grettere lawe | 1788 |
| Bo3 m12 54 and a strengere to hymself thanne any lawe that | 1788 |