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