| ASKE..............1 | |
| Bo3 p3 25 aske the yif that, in the habowndance of alle | 262 |
| ASONDIR...........1 | |
| Bo3 m1 2 first delyvren it of thornes, and kerve asondir | 52 |
| ASPERE............1 | |
| Bo3 p8 17 schalt so bien distract by aspere thynges that | 656 |
| ASSAIETH..........1 | |
| Bo3 m2 19 totorn with blody tooth, assaieth the wode | 210 |
| ASSAILEDEN........1 | |
| Bo3 p12 134 assaileden hevene with the goddis, but forsothe | 1662 |
| ASSAUTES..........1 | |
| Bo3 p1 13 alle the assautes of Fortune and wel defende | 12 |
| ASSAYED...........2 | |
| Bo3 p5 24 of Sysile, that hadde assayed the peril of his | 484 |
| Bo3 p7 23 tellen it the that hast er this tyme assayed it, | 628 |
| ASSCHAMID.........2 | |
| Bo3 p12 125 thinges oughten ben asschamid of hemself | 1652 |
| Bo3 p12 128 governaunce, we aughten ben asschamid of | 1656 |
| ASSEMBLE..........1 | |
| Bo3 p8 7 the to assemble moneye, thow must byreven | 646 |
| ASSEMBLED.........3 | |
| Bo3 p9 100 nolde leese the moneie that he hath assembled. | 828 |
| Bo3 m9 28 divyded [and] hath assembled a moevynge | 956 |
| Bo3 p12 32 parties, ne myghte nevere han ben assembled | 1560 |
| ASSENTE...........2 | |
| Bo3 p11 1 Boece. " I assente me, " quod I, " for alle thise | 1252 |
| Bo3 p11 200 " I assente, " quod I. | 1450 |
| ASSWAGEN..........1 | |
| Bo3 m12 16 alle thinges ne mighten nat asswagen hir lord | 1750 |
| ASTONED...........1 | |
| Bo3 p1 3 that was desyrous of herknynge, and I astoned | 2 |
| AT................12 | |
| Bo3 m2 37 at even in the westrene wawes, retorneth | 228 |
| Bo3 p5 65 ben freendes at nede, as ben [consyled] by fortune | 524 |
| Bo3 m5 5 that the contre of Ynde quaketh at thy comaundementz | 534 |
| Bo3 m5 6 or at thi lawes, and that the laste | 536 |
| Bo3 p10 88 And eek at the laste se wel that a thing that is | 1064 |
| Bo3 p11 22 absolut; but thanne at erste ben thei verraye | 1274 |
| Bo3 p12 107 withstonde God, myghte it avayle at the laste | 1634 |
| Bo3 p12 123 thou usest deliten me moche more. So that, at | 1650 |
| Bo3 p12 164 at blisfulnesse, thou seidest that it is | 1692 |
| Bo3 m12 43 his song that it nil eten ne tiren no more. At the | 1778 |
| Bo3 m12 56 wif weren almest at the termes of the nyght | 1790 |
| Bo3 m12 57 (that is to seyn, at the laste boundes of helle), | 1792 |
| ATAYNT............1 | |
| Bo3 p3 22 is knowen and ataynt in thilke thynges? | 258 |
| ATWYNNE...........1 | |
| Bo3 p11 146 atwynne. And the thinges that ben softe and | 1396 |
| AUCTOUR...........2 | |
| Bo3 p5 10 of remes be auctour and makere of blisfulnesse, | 470 |
| Bo3 m6 11 and God your auctour and yowr | 602 |
| AUGHT.............2 | |
| Bo3 p3 45 nede of aught nys nat in every wey suffisant to | 280 |
| Bo3 p10 70 " Wenestow aught, " quod sche, " that this | 1046 |
| AUGHTE............2 | |
| Bo3 p2 101 for to geten it. And power, aughte nat that | 166 |
| Bo3 p2 106 aughte that to ben despysed? Certes ther may no | 172 |
| AUGHTEN...........2 | |
| Bo3 p4 44 men aughten taken more heede in this. For yif | 388 |
| Bo3 p12 128 governaunce, we aughten ben asschamid of | 1656 |
| AUNCESTRES........1 | |
| Bo3 p6 40 of the dessertes of auncestres; and yif | 580 |
| AVARICE...........1 | |
| Bo3 p3 96 avarice inowghe ne suffiseth nothyng. For syn | 330 |
| AVAYLE............1 | |
| Bo3 p12 107 withstonde God, myghte it avayle at the laste | 1634 |
| AVAYLEN...........1 | |
| Bo3 p12 111 myghte nat avaylen hym. " | 1638 |
| AWAKED............1 | |
| Bo3 m11 32 clyveth within yowr corage, and it is awaked | 1512 |
| AWAY..............1 | |
| Bo3 p4 77 vanysschen away, and that anoon. But that is | 422 |
| AWAYTES...........1 | |
| Bo3 p8 15 awaytes of thy subgetis, anoyously ben cast undir | 654 |
| AWEY..............14 | |
| Bo3 m1 10 chased awey the dirke nyght, the day the | 60 |
| Bo3 p2 81 as hym thoughte, byrefte awey joye and | 146 |
| Bo3 p3 82 quod sche, " that rychesse mai dryve awey | 316 |
| Bo3 p3 88 thurst, and don awey cold. In this wise mai | 322 |
| 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 p4 5 of hem, or elles may they don awey the | 350 |
| Bo3 p4 6 vices? Certes thei ben nat wont to don awey | 350 |
| Bo3 p5 28 thanne this power, that mai nat done awey the | 488 |
| Bo3 m5 8 yit yif thou maist nat putten awey thi foule | 538 |
| Bo3 m7 5 he fleeth awey, and styngeth the hertes of hem | 638 |
| Bo3 p9 112 and whan he ne mai nat do tho defautes awey, | 840 |
| Bo3 p10 23 that perfeccioun is don awey, men may nat | 1000 |
| Bo3 p10 56 my resoun or my proces ne go nat awey withouten | 1032 |
| AXE...............2 | |
| Bo3 p1 17 hem now, but I, desiros of herynge, axe gretly | 16 |
| Bo3 p3 92 and gredy, be fulfild with richesses, and axe any | 326 |
| AXEN..............1 | |
| Bo3 p3 65 for that men axen ayen hir moneye that hath | 300 |
| AXESTOW...........1 | |
| Bo3 p8 16 by manye periles. Axestow glorye? Thow | 654 |
| AXID..............2 | |
| Bo3 m11 35 your owene wil the ryghtes, whan ye ben axid, | 1516 |
| Bo3 m11 39 of any thing that were axid, yif ther nere a | 1520 |
| AXYNGE............1 | |
| Bo3 p8 13 schalt defoule thiself thurw humblesse of axynge. | 652 |
| AY................2 | |
| Bo3 m9 5 thow that duellest thiselve ay stedefast | 932 |
| Bo3 p12 43 were ay stedfaste duellynge, that ordeynide and | 1570 |
| AYEIN.............1 | |
| Bo3 m11 5 let hym gaderyn ayein, enclynynge into a compas, | 1486 |
| AYEN..............10 | |
| Bo3 p2 82 myrthe from the herte. But I retorne ayen to | 148 |
| Bo3 m2 15 that hath ben idel and rested, repeireth ayen, | 206 |
| Bo3 m2 38 ayen eftsones his cart, by a pryve path, there | 228 |
| Bo3 m2 40 ayen to hir propre cours, and alle thynges | 230 |
| Bo3 m2 41 rejoysen hem of hir retornynge ayen to | 232 |
| Bo3 p3 65 for that men axen ayen hir moneye that hath | 300 |
| Bo3 p4 54 dignytes), for thei yelden ayen to dignytees | 398 |
| Bo3 m9 29 into two rowndes, it gooth to torne ayen | 956 |
| Bo3 m9 37 benygne lawe, thow makest hem retourne ayen | 964 |
| Bo3 p12 104 ayen God. " | 1632 |
| AYEN-LEDYNGE......1 | |
| Bo3 m9 38 to the by ayen-ledynge fyer. O Fadir, yyve | 966 |
| AYENS.............3 | |
| Bo3 p7 19 overmochel ayens kynde that children han | 624 |
| Bo3 p11 119 is put ayens the distemperaunce of the | 1370 |
| Bo3 p12 108 ayens hym that we han graunted to ben almyghty | 1636 |
| AYENWARD..........1 | |
| Bo3 p4 53 that schrewes revengen hem ayenward uppon | 398 |
| BARK..............2 | |
| Bo3 p11 114 hir bark? And what wyltow seyn of this, that | 1364 |
| Bo3 p11 118 stedfastnesse of wode, and that the outreste bark | 1368 |
| BE................129 | |
| Bo3 p1 11 nowe that I be unparygal to the strokes of | 10 |
| Bo3 p2 26 wenen that sovereyn good be to lyven withoute | 92 |
| Bo3 p2 29 men demen that sovereyn good be for to be | 94 |
| Bo3 p2 29 men demen that sovereyn good be for to be | 94 |
| Bo3 p2 34 power be sovereyn good, and enforcen hem for | 100 |
| Bo3 p2 37 noblesse of renoun be the sovereyn good, and | 102 |
| Bo3 p2 41 good be joye and gladnesse, and wenen | 106 |
| Bo3 p2 42 that it be ryght blisful thyng to plowngen hem | 108 |
| Bo3 p2 69 thynges he demeth that it be the sovereyn | 134 |
| Bo3 p2 73 over alle thynges, that it be blisfulnesse. | 138 |
| Bo3 p2 85 al be it so that it be with a dyrkyd memorie; | 150 |
| Bo3 p2 85 al be it so that it be with a dyrkyd memorie; | 150 |
| Bo3 p2 96 that thilk thyng that is ryght good, that it be | 162 |
| Bo3 p2 104 most worthy of alle thynges be feble and | 170 |
| Bo3 p2 110 nedeth nat to saie that blisfulnesse be | 176 |
| Bo3 p2 121 whiche desir it mai lyghtly be schewyd how | 186 |
| Bo3 m2 7 by a boond that may nat be unbownde. Al be | 198 |
| Bo3 m2 7 by a boond that may nat be unbownde. Al be | 198 |
| 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 18 yif so be that thilke thynges ne mowen nat performen | 254 |
| Bo3 p3 20 be defaute of manye goodis, scheweth it | 256 |
| Bo3 p3 53 nys nedy, ne that he be suffisaunt to hymself; | 288 |
| Bo3 p3 55 semeth. And eek certes I trow that this be | 290 |
| Bo3 p3 89 nede be conforted by richesses, but certes | 324 |
| Bo3 p3 90 nede ne mai nat al outrely be doon awey; | 324 |
| Bo3 p3 92 and gredy, be fulfild with richesses, and axe any | 326 |
| Bo3 p3 93 thyng, yit duelleth thanne a nede that myghte be | 328 |
| Bo3 p3 98 richesses maken nede, what mai it thanne be that | 332 |
| Bo3 p4 26 be felawe in governaunce with Decorat), whan | 370 |
| Bo3 p4 45 a wykkyd wyght be in so mochel the fowlere | 390 |
| Bo3 p4 70 mochel as for to be holden honurable or | 414 |
| Bo3 m4 1 " Al be it so that the proude Nero, with al his | 448 |
| Bo3 p5 10 of remes be auctour and makere of blisfulnesse, | 470 |
| Bo3 p5 13 in wrecchidnesse? But yit, al be it so that | 472 |
| Bo3 p5 33 thanne that thilke man be mighty, that | 492 |
| Bo3 p5 66 and nat be vertu? Certes swiche folk as | 526 |
| Bo3 m5 4 al be it so that thi lordschipe strecche so fer | 534 |
| Bo3 m5 7 ile in the see that highte Tyle be thral to the, | 536 |
| Bo3 p6 20 ben a foul thyng yif it ne be yspradde and | 560 |
| Bo3 p6 24 comen, it byfalleth that he that thow wenest be | 564 |
| Bo3 p6 35 of gentilesse be referred to renoun and cleernesse | 576 |
| Bo3 p6 39 gentilesse be a maner preisynge that cometh | 580 |
| Bo3 p6 46 maketh the nat gentil. But certes yif ther be | 586 |
| Bo3 p6 47 ony good in gentilesse, I trowe it be al only | 588 |
| Bo3 p6 49 be imposed to gentil men for that thei ne | 590 |
| Bo3 m7 4 aftir that the be hath sched hise agreable honyes, | 636 |
| Bo3 p8 12 be honour to gon byfore othere folk, thow | 650 |
| Bo3 p8 14 Yif thou desirest power, thow schalt, be | 652 |
| Bo3 p8 51 thow knowe algatis that, whatso it be (that | 690 |
| Bo3 m8 25 make, that be digne to the nyce thoughtes of | 724 |
| Bo3 p9 9 by glorie, ne joie be delices. " | 738 |
| Bo3 p9 27 if so be that ther is a thyng that in ony partie | 756 |
| Bo3 p9 28 be feblere of power, certes, as in that, it moot | 756 |
| Bo3 p9 29 nedes be nedy of foreyne help. " | 758 |
| Bo3 p9 37 it be right digne of reverence aboven alle | 766 |
| Bo3 p9 43 demen that thise thre thynges be al o thyng. " | 772 |
| Bo3 p9 63 moot granten, as it is, that this thyng be ryght | 792 |
| Bo3 p9 67 thynges, so that there ne be amonges hem no | 796 |
| Bo3 p9 79 quod sche, " that this thing be ful of gladnesse, | 808 |
| Bo3 p9 83 be oonly diverse by names, but hir substaunce | 812 |
| Bo3 p9 137 sothere thyng ne may be seyd. " | 864 |
| Bo3 p9 148 causes of the fals blisfulnesse. For, but if I be | 876 |
| Bo3 p9 164 " Trowestow that ther be any thyng in this | 892 |
| Bo3 p9 175 maner of goodes that ne be nat parfyt. But thilke | 902 |
| Bo3 p9 183 to seyn, that be deceyte semen verray goodes), | 910 |
| Bo3 p9 193 that be now to done, so that we may | 920 |
| Bo3 p10 10 good) may be founde in the nature of | 986 |
| Bo3 p10 14 to us. But it may nat be denyed that | 990 |
| Bo3 p10 17 cleped inparfyt is proevid inparfit be the | 994 |
| Bo3 p10 22 moot ben som thing that is parfit. For yif so be | 998 |
| 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 48 hym. For yif God nys swyche, he ne mai nat be | 1024 |
| Bo3 p10 50 possessyng in itself parfyt good schulde be | 1026 |
| Bo3 p10 61 Thanne moot it nedis be that verray blisfulnesse | 1038 |
| Bo3 p10 64 ne mai nat be withseid in no manere. " | 1040 |
| Bo3 p10 79 that he that yaf thilke good to God be more | 1056 |
| Bo3 p10 83 so be that this good be in hym by nature, but | 1060 |
| Bo3 p10 83 so be that this good be in hym by nature, but | 1060 |
| Bo3 p10 91 to be diverse. Thanne folweth it | 1068 |
| Bo3 p10 92 that thilke thing that be his nature is divers | 1068 |
| Bo3 p10 109 good be God. " | 1084 |
| Bo3 p10 114 " Loke now, " quod sche, " yif this be proevid | 1090 |
| Bo3 p10 124 mowe by no weie be divers. But I have wel | 1100 |
| Bo3 p10 126 sovereyn good; for whiche it mote nedes be that | 1102 |
| Bo3 p10 143 justise [men ben maked just], and be the getynge | 1118 |
| Bo3 p10 152 precious, clepe it as thou wilt, be it corolarie, or | 1126 |
| Bo3 p10 163 or elles yif ony of alle thilke thinges be swich | 1138 |
| Bo3 p10 213 trowen also that it be good; and this same thing | 1186 |
| Bo3 p10 220 manere be desired ne requerid. And the | 1194 |
| Bo3 p10 226 that bounte be the sovereyn fyn and the cause | 1200 |
| Bo3 p10 230 same thing be moost desired. As thus: yf | 1204 |
| Bo3 p11 6 " I wol preyse it, " quod I, " be pris withouten | 1258 |
| Bo3 p11 10 the be verray resoun, yif that tho | 1262 |
| Bo3 p11 25 thing that is suffisaunce, thilke same be power, | 1276 |
| Bo3 p11 29 mowen be put in the nombre of thinges | 1280 |
| Bo3 p11 37 thanne be the getynge of unyte that thei ben | 1288 |
| Bo3 p11 41 " grauntestow that it be good by the participacioun | 1292 |
| Bo3 p11 45 semblable resoun that oon and good be o same | 1296 |
| Bo3 p11 48 be oo same thing. " | 1300 |
| Bo3 p11 53 oon, but whanne it forletith to be oon, it moot | 1304 |
| Bo3 p11 59 whanne her unyte is destroyed be the | 1310 |
| Bo3 p11 64 fourme be conjunccion of membris, it is wel | 1316 |
| Bo3 p11 70 same manere be alle thinges, he scholde | 1322 |
| Bo3 p11 83 nyllynge, I ne fynde no beeste, but if it be | 1334 |
| Bo3 p11 113 erthes, and sheden be hir maryes hir wode and | 1364 |
| Bo3 p11 166 may be constreyned so, by som cause, that his | 1416 |
| Bo3 p11 183 For which thou mayst not drede be no manere | 1434 |
| Bo3 p11 193 that desireth to be and to duelle perdurably, he | 1444 |
| Bo3 p11 208 " Ther ne may be thought, " quod I, " no more | 1458 |
| Bo3 p11 212 of hire propre heved; or elles, yif ther be any | 1462 |
| Bo3 m11 43 of the thought?) And if so be that the | 1524 |
| Bo3 p12 4 seye, first whan I loste my memorie be the contagious | 1532 |
| Bo3 p12 7 confounded by the charge and be the burdene | 1534 |
| Bo3 p12 18 wel that I ne wyste it nat. But al be it so | 1546 |
| Bo3 p12 29 answeren the be what resouns I | 1556 |
| Bo3 p12 45 thilke thing, whatsoevere it be, by whiche that | 1572 |
| Bo3 p12 63 " Yys, thus it moot nedes be, " quod I. | 1590 |
| Bo3 p12 64 " Thanne ordeyneth he be hymself alone alle | 1592 |
| Bo3 p12 78 seyn thus, al be it so that it were by a | 1606 |
| Bo3 p12 97 " It moot nedes be so, " quod I, " for the reume | 1624 |
| Bo3 p12 101 nat be. " | 1628 |
| Bo3 p12 142 " Wenestow, " quod sche, " that God ne be | 1670 |
| Bo3 p12 145 yif he be in his mynde. " | 1672 |
| Bo3 p12 170 blisful, but yif he be God also therwith. | 1698 |
| Bo3 p12 206 of Plato that nedes the wordis moot be cosynes | 1734 |
| Bo3 m12 50 that is to seyn that, til he be out of helle, yif | 1784 |
| Bo3 m12 64 evere be so overcomen that he ficche his eien | 1798 |