| ABAKWARD..........1 | |
| Bo3 m12 58 Orpheus lokede abakward on Erudyce his wif, | 1792 |
| ABASSCHID.........1 | |
| Bo3 m12 33 al abasschid of the newe song. And the thre | 1768 |
| ABATED............1 | |
| Bo3 p5 46 and in estaat abated, ful ofte throweth adoun. | 506 |
| ABIDE.............1 | |
| Bo3 p10 206 I abide to herknen the remenaunt of the question. " | 1180 |
| ABLYNGE...........1 | |
| Bo3 m9 34 ablynge hem heye by lyghte waynes or cartes, | 962 |
| ABOOD.............1 | |
| Bo3 p1 22 and I abood til that thou haddest swich habite | 22 |
| ABOVEN............4 | |
| Bo3 p2 62 aboven; for it semeth that strengthe and gretnesse | 128 |
| Bo3 p8 25 putten the goodes of the body aboven hir | 664 |
| Bo3 p9 37 it be right digne of reverence aboven alle | 766 |
| Bo3 p10 82 is ryght worthy aboven alle thinges. And yif | 1058 |
| ABSENCE...........1 | |
| Bo3 p3 39 toon and the absence of the tothir? " | 274 |
| ABSOLUT...........3 | |
| Bo3 m9 17 have frely and absolut hise parfyte parties. | 944 |
| Bo3 p10 28 ben alle hole and absolut, and descendith so | 1004 |
| Bo3 p11 22 absolut; but thanne at erste ben thei verraye | 1274 |
| ABYDEN............1 | |
| Bo3 p9 188 have abyden longe tyme to herkne it. " | 914 |
| ACCORD............1 | |
| Bo3 p12 184 feyth and here accord everiche of hem of othir. " | 1712 |
| ACCORDAUNCE.......1 | |
| Bo3 p10 40 comune accordaunce and conceyt of the | 1016 |
| ACCORDE...........4 | |
| Bo3 p9 178 Boece. " I accorde me wel, " quod I. | 906 |
| Bo3 m9 20 mowen accorde with the hote thinges, and | 948 |
| Bo3 p12 1 Thanne seide I thus: " I accorde me gretly to | 1528 |
| Bo3 p12 76 " I accorde me greetly, " quod I. " And I | 1604 |
| ACCORDED..........1 | |
| Bo3 p12 55 is in blisfulnesse, and we han accorded that | 1582 |
| ACCORDEN..........1 | |
| Bo3 p2 124 algates men accorden alle in lovynge the eende | 190 |
| ACCORDID..........1 | |
| Bo3 p12 72 that we han accordid to ben good, governeth | 1600 |
| ACCORDYNGE........4 | |
| Bo3 m9 27 by membrys accordynge; and whan it es thus | 954 |
| Bo3 p11 132 that is hirs (that is to seyn, that is accordynge | 1382 |
| Bo3 p11 139 thing kepeth thilke that is accordynge | 1390 |
| Bo3 p12 94 here ordeynour, as thei that ben accordynge | 1622 |
| ACCUSOUR..........1 | |
| Bo3 p4 28 likerous schrewe and of an accusour. Ne I ne | 372 |
| ACOMPLISE.........1 | |
| Bo3 p10 164 that it acomplise by hymself the substaunce of | 1138 |
| ADDE..............1 | |
| Bo3 p10 176 " Adde thanne, " quod sche, " thilke good that | 1150 |
| ADDEN.............3 | |
| Bo3 p9 41 " Lat us, " quod sche, " adden thanne reverence | 770 |
| Bo3 p9 44 " Certes, " quod I, " lat us adden it, yif we | 772 |
| Bo3 p9 66 adden clernesse of renoun to the thre forseyde | 794 |
| ADDIDE............1 | |
| Bo3 p10 156 addide to thise forseide thinges. " | 1130 |
| ADOUN.............4 | |
| Bo3 m2 32 The yerde of a tree, that is haled adoun by | 222 |
| Bo3 p5 46 and in estaat abated, ful ofte throweth adoun. | 506 |
| Bo3 m9 23 the hevynesse ne drawe nat adoun over-lowe the | 950 |
| Bo3 p11 136 presseth the erthe adoun, but for as moche as | 1386 |
| ADOWN.............1 | |
| Bo3 m2 34 adown; but yif that the hand of hym that it bente | 224 |
| AFER..............2 | |
| Bo3 p3 5 ye loken from afer to thilke verray fyn of | 242 |
| Bo3 p12 19 that I see now from afer what thou purposist, | 1546 |
| AFFECCIONS........2 | |
| Bo3 m1 14 fro the yok (of erthely affeccions); and | 64 |
| Bo3 m10 9 affeccions, cometh now to this sovereyn | 1232 |
| AFTER.............1 | |
| Bo3 m2 23 seyn, in the wode), and after is enclosed in a | 214 |
| AFTERWARD.........1 | |
| Bo3 m1 15 afterward the verray goodes schullen entren into | 64 |
| AFTIR.............3 | |
| Bo3 m1 9 aftir that Lucifer, the day-sterre, hath | 58 |
| Bo3 m7 4 aftir that the be hath sched hise agreable honyes, | 636 |
| Bo3 m12 5 ryght greet sorwe for the deth of his wyf, aftir | 1740 |
| AFTIRWARD.........1 | |
| Bo3 p12 6 soule, and eftsones aftirward, whan Y lost it | 1534 |
| AGAST.............3 | |
| Bo3 p5 38 that he maketh agast thanne thei dreden hym, | 498 |
| Bo3 p5 61 that though men han it, yit thei ben agast; | 520 |
| Bo3 m12 12 hare was nat agast of the hound, whiche was | 1746 |
| AGASTEN...........1 | |
| Bo3 m12 35 that tormenten and agasten the soules by anoy, | 1770 |
| AGE...............2 | |
| Bo3 p5 4 certes the olde age of tyme passed, and ek the | 464 |
| Bo3 m9 4 tymes to gon from syn that age hadde bygynnynge; | 932 |
| AGEYN.............3 | |
| Bo3 m2 35 leet it goon ageyn, anoon the crop loketh upryght | 226 |
| Bo3 p11 150 sone ageyn into the same thinges fro | 1400 |
| Bo3 m12 52 comen ageyn unto us.' But what is he that may | 1786 |
| AGGREABLELY.......1 | |
| Bo3 m1 7 sterres schynen more aggreablely whan the | 56 |
| AGOON.............1 | |
| Bo3 p3 24 haboundances of rychesses nat longe agoon, I | 260 |
| AGREABLE..........1 | |
| Bo3 m7 4 aftir that the be hath sched hise agreable honyes, | 636 |
| AGREABLES.........1 | |
| Bo3 m2 28 agreables schadwes of the wodes, sche defouleth | 218 |
| AGRISEN...........1 | |
| Bo3 p1 16 scharpe, nat oonly that I ne am nat agrisen of | 16 |
| AL................45 | |
| Bo3 p2 49 thynges is torned al the entencioun of desyrynges | 114 |
| Bo3 p2 75 al the purposede forme of the welefulnesse | 140 |
| Bo3 p2 85 al be it so that it be with a dyrkyd memorie; | 150 |
| Bo3 p2 99 worthy to ben despysed that wel neyghe al | 164 |
| Bo3 m2 7 by a boond that may nat be unbownde. Al be | 198 |
| Bo3 p3 4 by a maner thought, al be it nat clerly ne parfitely, | 240 |
| Bo3 p3 48 " And thow, " quod sche, " in al the plente of | 284 |
| Bo3 p3 90 nede ne mai nat al outrely be doon awey; | 324 |
| Bo3 p3 97 that rychesse ne mai nat al doon awey nede, but | 332 |
| 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 p4 15 al were this Nonyus set in chayere | 360 |
| Bo3 m4 1 " Al be it so that the proude Nero, with al his | 448 |
| Bo3 m4 1 " Al be it so that the proude Nero, with al his | 448 |
| Bo3 m4 5 (this is to seyn that, al was he byhated of alle | 452 |
| Bo3 p5 13 in wrecchidnesse? But yit, al be it so that | 472 |
| Bo3 m5 4 al be it so that thi lordschipe strecche so fer | 534 |
| Bo3 p6 47 ony good in gentilesse, I trowe it be al only | 588 |
| Bo3 p7 15 ben clepid blisful, of whiche beestis al the entencioun | 620 |
| Bo3 p9 16 " Certes, " quod sche, " the resoun is al redy. | 744 |
| Bo3 p9 43 demen that thise thre thynges be al o thyng. " | 772 |
| Bo3 p9 61 al redy of his suffysaunce.) | 790 |
| Bo3 p9 92 noon, ne the thyng al hool that thei ne desire | 820 |
| Bo3 p9 118 othere thynges ben (that is to seyn, al oon | 846 |
| Bo3 p9 134 yeven but o thyng sengly of al that men | 862 |
| Bo3 p10 200 al o thyng. " | 1174 |
| Bo3 p10 203 were conjoyned al of o membre allone; | 1178 |
| Bo3 p10 216 good the somme and the cause of al that | 1190 |
| Bo3 p10 242 is al on and the same substaunce. " | 1216 |
| Bo3 p10 246 blisfulnesse is al o thing. " | 1220 |
| Bo3 m10 20 Al that liketh yow here, and exciteth | 1244 |
| Bo3 p11 35 and whanne thei bygynnen to ben al o thing, | 1286 |
| Bo3 p11 116 that it is alwey hyd in the seete al withinne, and | 1366 |
| Bo3 m11 8 and hid in his tresors al that he compasseth or | 1488 |
| Bo3 m11 22 kyndeliche yhud withynne itself, al the trouthe | 1502 |
| Bo3 m11 24 withoute. And thanne al the derknesse of his | 1504 |
| Bo3 m11 30 thought al the cleernesse of your knowyng; | 1510 |
| Bo3 m11 45 al that every wyght leerneth, he ne doth no | 1526 |
| Bo3 p12 18 wel that I ne wyste it nat. But al be it so | 1546 |
| Bo3 p12 78 seyn thus, al be it so that it were by a | 1606 |
| Bo3 p12 110 " Certes, " quod I, " al outrely it ne | 1638 |
| Bo3 p12 174 that is required and desired of al the kynde of | 1702 |
| Bo3 m12 22 and song in wepynge al that evere he hadde | 1756 |
| Bo3 m12 33 al abasschid of the newe song. And the thre | 1768 |
| Bo3 m12 66 his thoughtes in erthly thinges, al that evere he | 1800 |