| ANGUYSSCH.........1 | |
| Bo3 p7 2 whiche delices the desirynges ben ful of anguyssch, | 608 |
| ANGUYSSHES........1 | |
| Bo3 p9 111 and manye anguysshes byten hym; | 840 |
| ANGWISSCHETH......1 | |
| Bo3 m7 1 " Every delit hath this, that it angwisscheth | 634 |
| ANGWYSE...........1 | |
| Bo3 p3 31 that I ne was alwey in angwyse of somwhat. " | 268 |
| ANGWYSOUS.........1 | |
| Bo3 p3 26 thilke rychesses, thow were nevere angwysous | 262 |
| ANGWYSSHOUS.......1 | |
| Bo3 p7 24 and art yit now angwysshous. In this approve | 630 |
| ANGWYSSOUS........1 | |
| Bo3 p1 7 sovereyne confort of angwyssous corages, so | 6 |
| ANOON.............6 | |
| Bo3 m2 35 leet it goon ageyn, anoon the crop loketh upryght | 226 |
| Bo3 p4 39 anoon to thilke man to whiche sche | 384 |
| Bo3 p4 75 anoon therfore, whan that thei comen there as | 420 |
| Bo3 p4 77 vanysschen away, and that anoon. But that is | 422 |
| Bo3 p9 142 seen anoon thilke verray blisfulnesse that I | 870 |
| Bo3 p9 201 bygan anoon to syngen right thus: | 928 |
| ANOY..............1 | |
| Bo3 m12 35 that tormenten and agasten the soules by anoy, | 1770 |
| ANOYE.............1 | |
| Bo3 p5 69 is more myghty for to anoye a wyght | 528 |
| ANOYOUSLY.........1 | |
| Bo3 p8 15 awaytes of thy subgetis, anoyously ben cast undir | 654 |
| ANSWEREN..........2 | |
| Bo3 p3 86 answeren that ryche men han inoghe wherwith | 320 |
| Bo3 p12 29 answeren the be what resouns I | 1556 |
| ANTONYUS..........1 | |
| Bo3 p5 49 deye. Antonyus comaundede that knyghtes | 508 |
| ANY...............22 | |
| Bo3 p2 14 if ther fayled any thyng, it myghte nat ben | 80 |
| Bo3 p2 27 nede of any thyng, and travaylen hem to ben | 92 |
| Bo3 p3 27 ne sory in thy corage of any wrong or grevance | 264 |
| Bo3 p3 28 that bytydde the on any side? " | 264 |
| Bo3 p3 92 and gredy, be fulfild with richesses, and axe any | 326 |
| Bo3 p5 11 yif thilke power lakketh on any syde, | 470 |
| Bo3 p5 42 scholde I telle the any thyng, syn that I myself | 502 |
| Bo3 p9 57 on any side, or the more outcast. " (Glose. This | 786 |
| Bo3 p9 75 Boece. " But whennes, " quod I, " that any sorwe | 804 |
| Bo3 p9 164 " Trowestow that ther be any thyng in this | 892 |
| Bo3 p10 7 enquere for to witen, yf that any swich maner | 984 |
| Bo3 p10 20 thing general, yif that men seen any thing | 996 |
| Bo3 p10 89 divers from any thing, that thilke thing nys | 1066 |
| Bo3 p10 229 requiren any thing, it semeth that thilke | 1202 |
| Bo3 p11 76 " Is ther any thing thanne, " quod sche, " that, | 1328 |
| Bo3 p11 82 that han any maner nature of wyllynge and of | 1332 |
| Bo3 p11 104 plentyvous in soondes; and yif any wyght | 1354 |
| Bo3 p11 212 of hire propre heved; or elles, yif ther be any | 1462 |
| Bo3 m11 39 of any thing that were axid, yif ther nere a | 1520 |
| Bo3 p12 61 nede of any help, he ne schulde nat have | 1588 |
| Bo3 p12 106 " And yif that any thing enforcede hym to | 1634 |
| Bo3 m12 54 and a strengere to hymself thanne any lawe that | 1788 |
| ANYWHER...........1 | |
| Bo3 p10 72 good anywher out of hymself, of whiche | 1048 |
| ANYWHERE..........1 | |
| Bo3 p11 184 that alle the thinges that ben anywhere, that thei | 1434 |
| APERCEYVEDE.......1 | |
| Bo3 p12 77 aperceyvede a litil herebyforn that thow woldest | 1604 |
| APERTEIGNEN.......1 | |
| Bo3 p4 37 " Certes dignytees, " quod sche, " aperteignen | 382 |
| APERTELY..........2 | |
| Bo3 p10 53 God. For we han schewyd apertely that alle | 1030 |
| Bo3 p10 122 mai seen apertely that it nys not sovereyn. The | 1098 |
| APERTENITH........1 | |
| Bo3 m12 60 " This fable apertenith to yow alle, whosoevere | 1794 |
| APPARAYLED........1 | |
| Bo3 m4 2 wode luxure, kembde hym and apparayled | 448 |
| APPETITES.........1 | |
| Bo3 p11 93 appetites as beestes han, whether thei han | 1344 |
| APPETYT...........2 | |
| Bo3 p11 78 the talent or the appetyt of his beynge and | 1330 |
| Bo3 p11 94 appetyt to duellen and to duren). | 1344 |
| APPROVE...........1 | |
| Bo3 p7 24 and art yit now angwysshous. In this approve | 630 |
| ARDAUNT...........1 | |
| Bo3 m12 13 plesed by his song; so, whanne the moste ardaunt | 1748 |
| ARISTOTLE.........1 | |
| Bo3 p8 40 Aristotle telleth, that if that men hadden | 678 |
| ARMES.............1 | |
| Bo3 p5 37 of armes or sergeantz, and dredeth more hem | 496 |
| ARRACED...........1 | |
| Bo3 p11 151 whennes thei ben arraced; but fyer fleeth | 1402 |
| ART...............9 | |
| Bo3 p1 6 a litel herafter I seide thus: " O thow that art | 6 |
| Bo3 p1 30 But for thou seyst that thow art so desyrous | 30 |
| Bo3 p7 24 and art yit now angwysshous. In this approve | 630 |
| Bo3 p8 21 thow that art thral to thyng that is right | 660 |
| Bo3 p9 160 " by this opynyoun I seie that thow art | 888 |
| Bo3 m9 11 the frely. Thow, that art althir-fayrest, | 938 |
| Bo3 m9 46 for thou art cleernesse, thow art pesible | 974 |
| Bo3 m9 46 for thou art cleernesse, thow art pesible | 974 |
| Bo3 m9 47 reste to debonayre folk; thow thiself art bygynnynge, | 974 |
| ARTZ..............1 | |
| Bo3 p2 39 artz of werre or of pees. And many folk | 104 |
| ARYGHT............3 | |
| Bo3 p9 26 " Certes, " quod sche, " thou seyst aryght; for | 754 |
| Bo3 p9 199 aryght. " | 926 |
| Bo3 p9 200 " Thow seyst aryght, " quod sche, and | 926 |
| ARYSE.............1 | |
| Bo3 m2 39 as it is wont t' aryse. Alle thynges seken | 230 |
| AS................129 | |
| Bo3 p1 12 Fortune (as who seith, I dar wel now suffren | 12 |
| Bo3 p1 23 of thi thought as thou hast now, or elles til that | 22 |
| Bo3 p1 37 as thi syghte is ocupyed and destourbed by | 36 |
| Bo3 p2 2 eyen, and withdrowghe hir ryght as it were into | 68 |
| Bo3 p2 20 as I have seyd, alle mortel folk enforcen | 86 |
| Bo3 p2 45 thyse forseyde goodes, as they that desiren | 110 |
| Bo3 p2 50 and werkes of men; as thus: | 116 |
| Bo3 p2 52 yyveth to men, as it semeth hem, a maner | 118 |
| Bo3 p2 80 good, for as moche as alle othere thynges, | 146 |
| Bo3 p2 80 good, for as moche as alle othere thynges, | 146 |
| Bo3 p2 81 as hym thoughte, byrefte awey joye and | 146 |
| Bo3 p2 86 but he not by whiche path, ryght as a dronke | 152 |
| Bo3 p2 92 blisfulnesse, as an estat plentevous of alle godes, | 158 |
| Bo3 m2 39 as it is wont t' aryse. Alle thynges seken | 230 |
| Bo3 p3 54 and yit that was it that thei byhighten, as it | 288 |
| 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 21 nat ben broght, with as many perils as | 366 |
| Bo3 p4 21 nat ben broght, with as many perils as | 366 |
| Bo3 p4 40 hirself is conjoigned. And for as moche as | 384 |
| Bo3 p4 40 hirself is conjoigned. And for as moche as | 384 |
| Bo3 p4 47 moost folk, so as dignyte ne mai nat maken | 392 |
| Bo3 p4 55 as greet gerdoun, whan they byspotten and | 400 |
| Bo3 p4 56 defoulen dignytes with hir vylenye. And for as | 400 |
| Bo3 p4 57 mochel as thou now knowe that thilke verray | 402 |
| Bo3 p4 68 as fyer in every contre ne stynteth nat to | 412 |
| Bo3 p4 69 eschaufen and to ben hoot. But for as | 414 |
| Bo3 p4 70 mochel as for to be holden honurable or | 414 |
| Bo3 p4 75 anoon therfore, whan that thei comen there as | 420 |
| Bo3 p4 86 as of corn and othere thynges, he was holden | 430 |
| Bo3 p4 88 outcast than thilke provostrye? And, as I have | 432 |
| Bo3 p4 100 oughte ben desired? (As who seith noon; | 444 |
| Bo3 m4 13 as ben yyven by vycious schrewes? | 460 |
| Bo3 p5 65 ben freendes at nede, as ben [consyled] by fortune | 524 |
| Bo3 p5 66 and nat be vertu? Certes swiche folk as | 526 |
| Bo3 p6 21 encreced. But, as I seide a litil herebyforn, | 562 |
| 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 3 that they ne mowen nat leden folk thider as | 642 |
| Bo3 p8 20 schal despysen the and forleeten the, as | 658 |
| Bo3 p8 39 of floures of the somer sesoun. For so as | 678 |
| Bo3 p8 50 the body as mochil as evere the lyst, so that | 688 |
| Bo3 p8 50 the body as mochil as evere the lyst, so that | 688 |
| Bo3 p9 13 ryght as thoughe it were thurw a litil clyfte, but | 742 |
| Bo3 p9 28 be feblere of power, certes, as in that, it moot | 756 |
| Bo3 p9 50 renoun? Considere thanne, " quod sche, " as | 778 |
| Bo3 p9 63 moot granten, as it is, that this thyng be ryght | 792 |
| Bo3 p9 116 of glorie, and of delyces; for so as every of | 844 |
| Bo3 p9 133 thynges as men wenen that they ne mowen | 860 |
| Bo3 p9 179 Philosophie. " Thanne, " quod sche, " for as | 906 |
| Bo3 p9 180 moche as thou hast knowen whiche is thilke | 908 |
| Bo3 p9 189 " But for as moche, " quod sche, " as it | 916 |
| Bo3 p9 189 " But for as moche, " quod sche, " as it | 916 |
| Bo3 p10 1 " For as moche thanne as thow hast seyn | 978 |
| Bo3 p10 1 " For as moche thanne as thow hast seyn | 978 |
| Bo3 p10 8 good as thilke good that thow hast dyffinysshed | 984 |
| Bo3 p10 15 thilke good ne is, and that it nys ryght as a | 992 |
| Bo3 p10 30 empty and withouten fruyt. But, as I have | 1006 |
| Bo3 p10 42 God, prince of alle thinges, is good. For, so as | 1018 |
| Bo3 p10 55 ben inparfit; and forthy, for as moche as that | 1032 |
| Bo3 p10 55 ben inparfit; and forthy, for as moche as that | 1032 |
| Bo3 p10 74 ryght as thou myghtest thenken that God, that | 1050 |
| Bo3 p10 120 ben parfit, so as eyther of hem lakketh to | 1096 |
| Bo3 p10 133 sche, " ryght as thise geometriens whan thei han | 1108 |
| Bo3 p10 137 the here as a corolarie or a meede of coroune. | 1112 |
| Bo3 p10 138 Forwhy, for as moche as by the getynge of blisfulnesse | 1112 |
| Bo3 p10 138 Forwhy, for as moche as by the getynge of blisfulnesse | 1112 |
| Bo3 p10 142 ben makid blisful. Right as by the getynge of | 1116 |
| Bo3 p10 152 precious, clepe it as thou wilt, be it corolarie, or | 1126 |
| Bo3 p10 158 " So, " quod sche, " as it semeth that blisfulnesse | 1132 |
| Bo3 p10 161 maken or conjoynen as a maner body of | 1136 |
| Bo3 p10 167 is to seyn, as to the cheef of hem). " | 1142 |
| Bo3 p10 184 and thise othere thinges, -- ben thei thanne as | 1158 |
| Bo3 p10 186 and brought to sovereyne good ryght as alle | 1160 |
| Bo3 p10 223 that thei ben gode, yet ben thei desired as | 1196 |
| Bo3 p10 230 same thing be moost desired. As thus: yf | 1204 |
| Bo3 p10 233 ryden, as the effect of his hele. Now thanne, | 1206 |
| Bo3 p11 14 I. (This to seyn as who seith, " I graunte thi | 1266 |
| Bo3 p11 19 divers that on fro that othir; and so as iche | 1270 |
| Bo3 p11 52 duellynge and his substaunce as longe as it es | 1304 |
| Bo3 p11 52 duellynge and his substaunce as longe as it es | 1304 |
| Bo3 p11 56 " Ryght as in beestes, " quod sche, " whanne | 1308 |
| Bo3 p11 72 his substaunce as longe as it is oon; and whanne | 1324 |
| Bo3 p11 72 his substaunce as longe as it is oon; and whanne | 1324 |
| Bo3 p11 77 in as moche as it lyveth naturely, that forletith | 1328 |
| Bo3 p11 77 in as moche as it lyveth naturely, that forletith | 1328 |
| Bo3 p11 93 appetites as beestes han, whether thei han | 1344 |
| Bo3 p11 97 trees. They wexen first in suche places as ben | 1348 |
| Bo3 p11 99 nat sone deye ne dryen, as longe as hir | 1350 |
| Bo3 p11 99 nat sone deye ne dryen, as longe as hir | 1350 |
| Bo3 p11 108 that they ne deie nat, as longe as thei han power | 1358 |
| Bo3 p11 108 that they ne deie nat, as longe as thei han power | 1358 |
| Bo3 p11 111 norysschynges by here rootes, ryght as thei | 1362 |
| Bo3 p11 115 thilke thing that is ryght softe, as the marie is, | 1366 |
| 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 127 but ryght as for to dure perdurably by | 1378 |
| Bo3 p11 136 presseth the erthe adoun, but for as moche as | 1386 |
| Bo3 p11 136 presseth the erthe adoun, but for as moche as | 1386 |
| Bo3 p11 140 and propre to hym, ryght as thinges that | 1390 |
| Bo3 p11 142 hem. And yet the harde thinges, as stones, | 1392 |
| Bo3 p11 147 fletynge, as is watir and eyr, thei departen | 1398 |
| Bo3 p11 155 the naturel entencioun of thinges, as thus: ryght | 1406 |
| Bo3 p11 156 as we swolwen the mete that we resseyven and | 1406 |
| Bo3 p11 157 ne thinke nat on it, and as we drawen our breeth | 1408 |
| Bo3 p11 165 dredeth. (That is to seyn as thus: that a man | 1416 |
| Bo3 p11 169 somtyme we seen the contrarye, as thus: | 1420 |
| Bo3 p11 182 naturely here lif as longe as evere thei mowen. | 1432 |
| Bo3 p11 182 naturely here lif as longe as evere thei mowen. | 1432 |
| Bo3 p11 211 withouten governour, despoyled of oon as | 1462 |
| Bo3 p11 227 as mochel as we han gadrid and comprehendid | 1478 |
| Bo3 p11 227 as mochel as we han gadrid and comprehendid | 1478 |
| Bo3 m11 46 thing elles thanne but recordeth, as men recorden | 1526 |
| Bo3 p12 27 doute " (as who seith, " but I woot wel that God | 1554 |
| Bo3 p12 73 alle thinges by hymself; and he is as a keye and | 1600 |
| Bo3 p12 80 " I trowe it wel, " quod sche; " for, as I | 1608 |
| Bo3 p12 86 " So as men trowen, " quod sche, " and that | 1614 |
| Bo3 p12 89 thinges, as I have taught the, hasten hem | 1616 |
| Bo3 p12 94 here ordeynour, as thei that ben accordynge | 1622 |
| Bo3 p12 129 ourself), as I, that seide that God refuseth | 1656 |
| Bo3 p12 135 the debonayre force of God disposide hem as it | 1662 |
| Bo3 p12 137 geauntes, as it was worthy). But wiltow that | 1664 |
| Bo3 p12 141 " Do, " quod I, " as the list. " | 1668 |
| Bo3 p12 168 for whiche thou yave me as a covenable | 1696 |
| Bo3 p12 193 ryght as Parmanydes seide in Grees of thilke | 1720 |
| Bo3 m12 25 with as mochel as he myghte of wepynge, and | 1760 |
| Bo3 m12 25 with as mochel as he myghte of wepynge, and | 1760 |
| Bo3 m12 26 with as moche as love that doublide his sorwe | 1760 |
| Bo3 m12 26 with as moche as love that doublide his sorwe | 1760 |