ANEXED.............1
Bo4 p4 111 yvel anexed and knyt to hym -- schal nat 688
 
 ANEXID.............1
Bo4 p4 118 anexid to hir wrecchidnesse (that is to seyn, the 694
 
 ANOTHER............5
Bo4 p1 25 thing ther is yit another thing ijoyned more to 24
Bo4 p2 107 another, to whom thilke naturel office of feet 218
Bo4 p4 88 to fleen fro vices; but I undirstonde yit in another 664
Bo4 p4 110 he is a wrecche, that ther be yit another 686
Bo4 p6 41 Tho spak sche ryght as by another bygynnynge, 1020
 
 ANOTHIR............1
Bo4 p6 248 travaile nis nat covenable. Anothir man is parfit 1226
 
 ANOYE..............1
Bo4 m3 46 withinne; and, thoughe thei ne anoye nat the 576
 
 ANOYED.............1
Bo4 p6 334 eschaufed into hate of hem that anoyed hem, 1312
 
 ANOYEN.............1
Bo4 p4 15 nat anoyen or doon harm to gode men, certes 592
 
 ANSWERE............1
Bo4 p3 62 of gode, that also moot the peyne of yvel answere 466
 
 ANSWEREN...........1
Bo4 p6 15 any thing to answeren parfitly to thy questioun.) 994
 
 ANTHEUS............1
Bo4 m7 51 adoun Antheus the geaunt in the [sondes] 1572
 
 ANY................26
Bo4 p1 20 that eveles mowen ben by any weyes, 20
Bo4 p2 122 it be any other wise? " 234
Bo4 p2 184 ben myghti, but thei forleten al outrely in any 296
Bo4 p2 229 " Is ther any wyght thanne, " quod sche, 340
Bo4 p3 7 thilke thing for which any thing is doon, it 410
Bo4 p3 27 honour. But yif that any wyght rejoysede hym 430
Bo4 p3 29 (as who seith, yif any man hadde his goodnesse 432
Bo4 p3 30 of any other man than of hymself), 434
Bo4 p3 88 to be and for to han any beynge. Wherfore it 492
Bo4 p4 83 nat now for that any man myghte thinke that 660
Bo4 p4 100 " Thanne, " quod sche, " yif that any good 676
Bo4 p4 101 were added to the wrecchidnesse of any 678
Bo4 p4 137 " But, " quod sche, " may any man denye that 712
Bo4 p4 146 aught that soules han any 722
Bo4 p4 177 trowe nat that men seyn any thing more 752
Bo4 p4 276 seen at any clifte the vertu that thei han forleten, 852
Bo4 p4 299 wikkidnesse, that is more crwel than any 874
Bo4 p6 15 any thing to answeren parfitly to thy questioun.) 994
Bo4 p6 45 in any manere, taketh hise causes, his ordre, 1024
Bo4 p6 57 thinges yif that any wyght loketh wel in his 1036
Bo4 p6 99 divers subtilite of develis, or elles by any of 1078
Bo4 p6 125 symplicite of the poynt; and yif ther be any thing 1104
Bo4 p6 241 unstidfast of corage that, yif any adversite 1220
Bo4 p6 252 were touched with any adversites; so that he wol 1230
Bo4 p6 253 nat suffre that swich a man be moeved with any 1232
Bo4 p6 340 the effect of any good. (As who seith that 1318
 
 APAYSED............1
Bo4 m7 54 monstre Kacus, and apaysed with that deth the 1574
 
 APAYSEDE...........1
Bo4 m7 52 of Libye; and Kacus apaysede the wratthes of 1572
 
 APERCEYVEN.........1
Bo4 p2 130 hopin of sike folk, whan thei aperceyven 242
 
 APERCEYVEST........1
Bo4 p6 30 thinges thou thiself aperceyvest wel of 1008
 
 APERCEYVETH........1
Bo4 p6 83 ryght as a werkman that aperceyveth in his 1062
 
 APPARAILES.........1
Bo4 m2 1 " Whoso that the coverturis of hir veyn apparailes 384
 
 APPLES.............1
Bo4 m6 33 apples; and the fletyng reyn bydeweth the 1388
 
 APPLIS.............1
Bo4 m7 34 arwes; he ravysschide applis fro the wakynge 1554
 
 APPROCHE...........1
Bo4 p7 29 " Woltow thanne, " quod sche, " that I approche 1444
 
 APPROCHEN..........1
Bo4 p4 210 approchen us to hem that I have schewed 786
 
 ARCADYE............1
Bo4 m3 18 the bridde of Arcadye, hath had merci of the 548
 
 ARCTOUR............1
Bo4 m5 2 Arctour, ytorned neyghe to the sovereyne centre 944
 
 ARDAUNT............1
Bo4 p3 104 that he be a man. For if he be ardaunt in avaryce, 508
 
 ARESTETH...........1
Bo4 m6 45 moevynge, he withdraweth and aresteth, and 1400
 
 AREYSETH...........2
Bo4 m1 9 til that he areyseth hym into the 78
Bo4 m2 11 that areyseth in hem the floodes of trowblynges, 394
 
 ARGUMENT...........2
Bo4 p4 71 scholde blame the argument. For this thing 648
Bo4 p6 294 schrewes scheweth a gret argument to good 1272
 
 ARISEN.............1
Bo4 p1 67 it mai arisen in heighte; so that, alle tribulacioun 66
 
 ARISETH............1
Bo4 m6 27 that the lyghte fyr ariseth into heighte, and 1382
 
 ARMURES............1
Bo4 m2 5 with sorwful armures, manasyng with cruel 388
 
 ARPIIS.............1
Bo4 m7 33 smot the briddes that hyghten Arpiis with certein 1554
 
 ART................4
Bo4 p1 8 thinges. " O, " quod I, " thou that art gyderesse 8
Bo4 p6 370 " But I se now that thou art charged with 1348
Bo4 p6 374 drawght, and, whanne thou art wel reffressched 1352
Bo4 p7 89 adversites. Ne certes thou, that art put in 1504
 
 ARWES..............1
Bo4 m7 34 arwes; he ravysschide applis fro the wakynge 1554
 
 ARYGHT.............2
Bo4 p2 127 " Thou rennist aryght byforn me, " quod sche, 238
Bo4 p5 48 aryght. 942
 
 ARYSYNGES..........1
Bo4 m5 8 hise overswifte arysynges, thanne schal 950
 
 ARYVED.............1
Bo4 m3 1 " Eurus, the wynd, aryved the sayles of Ulixes, 530
 
 AS.................98
Bo4 p1 19 as the governour of thinges is good, yif 18
Bo4 p1 40 alle monstres, yif it were as thou wenest; 40
Bo4 m1 18 of the sterres in alle the places there as the 88
Bo4 m1 21 nyghtes that ben cloudeles it semeth as 90
Bo4 p2 12 and schewed by other. For so as good and 126
Bo4 p2 17 knowen. But for as moche as the fey of my 130
Bo4 p2 17 knowen. But for as moche as the fey of my 130
Bo4 p2 41 that men may holden hym myghti. (As 154
Bo4 p2 42 who seith, in so moche as a man is myghty to 156
Bo4 p2 76 " Than so as the ton and the tothir, " quod 188
Bo4 p2 70-ch 129 of the), ryght as thise leches ben wont to 240
Bo4 p2 145 feblesse ther is in wikkide felonous folke. (As 256
Bo4 p2 160 For ryght so as thou myghtest demen hym 272
Bo4 p2 195 ben nat, ne han no beynge. For right as thou 306
Bo4 p2 70-ch 215 mowen ryght nat. For so as I have gadrid 326
Bo4 p2 217 nawght, and so as schrewes mowen oonly but 328
Bo4 p2 221 " And for as moche as thou undirstonde 332
Bo4 p2 221 " And for as moche as thou undirstonde 332
Bo4 p2 224 is so myghti as sovereyn good. " 336
Bo4 p2 238 " Thanne, " quod sche, " so as he that is myghty 350
Bo4 p2 250 desired ben referred to good, ryght as to a 362
Bo4 p3 8 semeth as by ryght that thilke thing be the 412
Bo4 p3 9 mede of that; as thus, yif a man renneth in 412
Bo4 p3 16 right as a comune mede, which mede ne 420
Bo4 p3 18 wight as by ryght, fro thennesforth that hym 422
Bo4 p3 22 For al be it so that schrewes waxen as wode 426
Bo4 p3 23 as hem lyst ayein good folk, yit natheles the 426
Bo4 p3 29 (as who seith, yif any man hadde his goodnesse 432
Bo4 p3 33 hym. But for as moche as to every wyght his 436
Bo4 p3 33 hym. But for as moche as to every wyght his 436
Bo4 p3 37 as alle medes ben requerid for men wenen that 440
Bo4 p3 45 in this manere: so as good [hytself] is blisfulnesse, 448
Bo4 p3 59 For so as good and yvel, and peyne and 462
Bo4 p3 61 that, ryght as we seen betyden in guerdoun 464
Bo4 p3 64 thanne, so as bounte and pruesse ben the mede 468
Bo4 p3 84 is good. (This is to seyn, as who seith that 488
Bo4 p3 96 mankynde. But so as oonly bownte and prowesse 500
Bo4 p3 118 and lache, he lyveth as an asse; yif he be lyght 522
Bo4 m3 16 the hows as a tigre of Inde. But al be it so 546
Bo4 m3 31 O overlyght hand! (As who seith. O 560
Bo4 p4 3 may seyn as by ryght that schrewes ne ben 580
Bo4 p4 11 to hem, as I schal wel schewen the in covenable 588
Bo4 p4 74 taken also it is necessarie. " (As who seith, it 652
Bo4 p4 201 thinges, ryght as thow myghtest loken by 776
Bo4 p4 206 semen to the as by oonly resoun of lokynge that 782
Bo4 p4 219 thing is sustenyd by as stronge foundementz 794
Bo4 p4 265 don wrong to the jugement ryght as men leden 840
Bo4 p4 286 betydeth that, as to the wise folk, ther nis no 862
Bo4 p4 291 schrewes it nis no resoun. For ryght so as 866
Bo4 p4 293 vices and synne maladye of corage; and so as we 868
Bo4 p5 13 gouvernours is, as it ware, ischadde among peples 906
Bo4 p5 32 that, so as God yyveth ofte tymes to gode men 926
Bo4 p5 45 natheles for as moche as God, the gode 938
Bo4 p5 45 natheles for as moche as God, the gode 938
Bo4 p6 1 " Thus is it, " quod I. " But so as thou hast 980
Bo4 p6 14 it. (As who seith, unnethes is ther suffisauntly 992
Bo4 p6 19 as the hevedes wexen of Idre, the serpent 998
Bo4 p6 31 what weighte thei ben. But for as moche 1010
Bo4 p6 32 as the knowynge of thise thinges is a maner 1010
Bo4 p6 40 " As it liketh to the, " quod I, " so do. " 1018
Bo4 p6 41 Tho spak sche ryght as by another bygynnynge, 1020
Bo4 p6 72 moevynges in places, in formes, in tymes, as 1050
Bo4 p6 83 ryght as a werkman that aperceyveth in his 1062
Bo4 p6 116 destynal moevablete. For ryght as of cerklis that 1094
Bo4 p6 120 and is, as it were, a centre or a poynt to the 1098
Bo4 p6 124 so moche as it is ferthest fro the myddel 1102
Bo4 p6 134 more fre and laus fro destyne, as it axeth and 1112
Bo4 p6 140 Thanne ryght swich comparysoun as is of 1118
Bo4 p6 173 doon for yvel, the whiche schrewes, as I have 1152
Bo4 p6 184 holnesse of thought (as who seith, ben men now 1162
Bo4 p6 185 so wyse) that swiche folk as thei demen to ben 1164
Bo4 p6 187 that folk ben swiche as thei wenen? But in this 1166
Bo4 p6 194 thilke innereste atempraunce of corages as it 1172
Bo4 p6 195 hath ben wont to ben seyd of bodyes? (As who 1174
Bo4 p6 197 atempraunce in corages, as men were wont to 1176
Bo4 p6 201 (as who seith, but it is lik a mervayle or 1180
Bo4 p6 224 " But for to constreyne (as who seith, but for 1202
Bo4 p6 236 ryghte ordre of thinges, but as to thi wikkid 1214
Bo4 p6 254 bodily maladye. But so as seyde a philosophre, 1232
Bo4 p6 319 to schrewes. For so as ther nis noon 1298
Bo4 p6 340 the effect of any good. (As who seith that 1318
Bo4 p6 349 devyne purveaunce (as who seith, no 1328
Bo4 p7 7 " Now undirstand, " quod sche. " So as al fortune, 1422
Bo4 p7 32 departed as fro the usage of mankynde? " 1446
Bo4 p7 33 " As thou wilt, " quod I. 1448
Bo4 p7 52 demen, as it soth is, that it is ryght good. " 1466
Bo4 p7 72 schrewidnesse. " (As who seith. " And thus 1486
Bo4 p7 76 " Whi so? " quod sche; " for ryght as the 1490
Bo4 p7 78 as ofte tyme as he herith the noyse 1492
Bo4 p7 78 as ofte tyme as he herith the noyse 1492
Bo4 p7 80 the wise man to beren it grevously as ofte 1494
Bo4 p7 81 as he is lad into the stryf of fortune. For, 1496
Bo4 p7 99 despyseth welefulnesse (as who seith, it 1514
Bo4 p7 101 travaile. For it is set in your hand (as who 1516
Bo4 m7 38 as it is seyd, hath put an unmeke lord 1558
Bo4 m7 47 as he faughte with Hercules, at the laste he 1568
Bo4 m7 63 " Goth now thanne, ye stronge men, ther as 1584
Bo4 m7 66 (As who seith, " O ye slowe and delicat men! 1586