| A.................37 | |
| Bo5 p1 48 but thei casten as a maner foundement of subject | 48 |
| Bo5 p1 55 I have diffynysschid a litil herebyforn. " | 54 |
| Bo5 p1 70 Ryght as a man dalf the erthe bycause of | 70 |
| Bo5 p1 71 tylyinge of the feld, and founde ther a | 70 |
| Bo5 p3 2 a more hard doute than I was. " | 184 |
| Bo5 p3 63 soth. But therfore ne sitteth nat a wyght for that | 246 |
| Bo5 p3 65 opinioun is rather soth for that a wyght sitteth | 248 |
| Bo5 p3 93 that I woot that a thing is, it byhoveth by | 276 |
| Bo5 p3 100 wyght wene a thing to ben oothir weyes | 282 |
| Bo5 p3 108 seith, that yif I woot a thing, it ne mai nat | 290 |
| Bo5 p3 125 to speke it with mouthe, it is a felonous synne. | 308 |
| Bo5 p3 212 as thou songe a litil herebyforn, be departed and | 394 |
| Bo5 p4 39 hast confessed it and byknowen a litel | 492 |
| Bo5 p4 58 comen, algatis yit it is a signe that the thingis ben | 510 |
| Bo5 p4 130 man scholde deme a thing to ben otherwyse | 582 |
| Bo5 p4 142 that this schal mowen schewen by a schort | 594 |
| Bo5 p4 143 ensaumple, the same rowndnesse of a body, | 596 |
| Bo5 p4 196 universel of here conceyte ryght thus: man is a | 648 |
| Bo5 p4 199 ne wot wel that a man is a thing ymaginable | 652 |
| Bo5 p4 199 ne wot wel that a man is a thing ymaginable | 652 |
| Bo5 m4 1 " The porche (that is to seyn, a gate of the | 670 |
| Bo5 m4 12 had ben nakid of itself, as a mirour or a clene | 682 |
| Bo5 m4 12 had ben nakid of itself, as a mirour or a clene | 682 |
| Bo5 m4 16 ryght as we ben wont somtyme by a swift | 686 |
| Bo5 m4 27 vein in the manere of a mirour, whennes | 696 |
| Bo5 m5 4 aftir hem a traas or a furwe icontynued (that | 840 |
| Bo5 m5 4 aftir hem a traas or a furwe icontynued (that | 840 |
| Bo5 m1 1 " Therfore thanne, as I have schewed a litel | 862 |
| Bo5 p6 58 togidre eterne, and that is a wrongful wenynge.) | 920 |
| Bo5 p6 85 for that it bereth a maner ymage or liknesse of | 946 |
| Bo5 p6 144 Ryght so as whan ye seen togidre a man walke | 1006 |
| Bo5 p6 155 this nis noon opynioun, but rathir a stidfast | 1016 |
| Bo5 p6 168 byknowen a thing of ful sad trouthe. But | 1030 |
| Bo5 p6 181 condicionel, as thus: yif thow wost that a | 1042 |
| Bo5 p6 190 ne constreyneth a man to gon that | 1052 |
| Bo5 p6 221 the a litil herbyforn -- that is to seyn, | 1082 |
| Bo5 p6 278 that thou puttest a litel herebyforn; that is to | 1140 |
| ABOUTE............1 | |
| Bo5 p4 149 to the rounde body, and moeveth aboute | 602 |
| ABOVE.............1 | |
| Bo5 p6 294 forwytere of alle thingis, duelleth above, and the | 1156 |
| ABOVEN............1 | |
| Bo5 p4 176 intelligence, that lookith as aboven, whanne it | 628 |
| ABREGGINGE........1 | |
| Bo5 p1 81 the causes of the abregginge of fortuit hap, | 80 |
| ABREGGYNGE........1 | |
| Bo5 p1 82 the whiche abreggynge of fortuit hap cometh of | 82 |
| ABSOLUT...........6 | |
| Bo5 p4 55 hool and absolut and unbounden. But thou wolt | 508 |
| Bo5 p4 105 bytydynges of hem ben absolut and quit of alle | 558 |
| Bo5 p5 18 moche more than tho thingis that ben absolut | 748 |
| Bo5 p6 176 outrely fre and absolut fro alle necessite. | 1038 |
| Bo5 p6 203 ben considered by hemself, thei ben absolut of | 1064 |
| Bo5 p6 236 thei absolut fro the boond of necessite. Right so | 1098 |
| ACCIOUNS..........1 | |
| Bo5 p6 255 thi fre wil into diverse acciouns.' But thou maist | 1116 |
| ACCORDE...........1 | |
| Bo5 p2 1 " This undirstonde I wel, " quod I, " and I accorde | 120 |
| ACHEMENYE.........1 | |
| Bo5 m1 3 contre of Achemenye, ther as the fleinge bataile | 100 |
| ACOMPLISSEN.......1 | |
| Bo5 p5 22 but thei acomplissen and speden | 752 |
| ADDE..............1 | |
| Bo5 p3 92 herto I adde yit this thing: that ryght as whanne | 274 |
| ADDEN.............1 | |
| Bo5 m3 54 mynde) so that he mowe adden the parties | 450 |
| ADDITH............2 | |
| Bo5 m4 56 speces that it halt withynne itself, and addith | 726 |
| Bo5 p6 126 thei seen ben idoon in hir sighte? For addith thi | 988 |
| ADJECCIOUN........1 | |
| Bo5 p6 188 nature of it ne makith it nat, but the adjeccioun | 1050 |
| ADRESSYNGE........1 | |
| Bo5 p4 89 atemprynge or adressynge of hise cartes or | 542 |
| AFER..............2 | |
| Bo5 p4 146 castynge of his bemys, waiteth and seeth fro afer | 598 |
| Bo5 p6 119 byholdeth fro afer alle thingis, right as it | 980 |
| AFFECCIOUNS.......1 | |
| Bo5 p5 19 and quit fro alle talentz or affecciouns of | 748 |
| AFTIR.............5 | |
| Bo5 m1 5 of hem that folwen hem. And sone aftir the | 102 |
| Bo5 p2 34 possessioun of hir propre resoun. For aftir that | 152 |
| Bo5 p4 138 comprehendid and knowen, nat aftir his | 590 |
| Bo5 p4 139 strengthe and his nature, but aftir the | 592 |
| Bo5 m5 4 aftir hem a traas or a furwe icontynued (that | 840 |
| AI................1 | |
| Bo5 p6 86 the ai duellynge presence of God, it grauntith to | 948 |
| AL................28 | |
| Bo5 p1 16 al be it so that the thingis whiche that thou axest | 16 |
| Bo5 p1 36 and I deme al outrely that hap nis but an idel | 36 |
| Bo5 p1 45 noon of thise oolde folk ne withseide nevere; al | 44 |
| Bo5 p1 59 awght, al be it so that it is hidd fro the | 58 |
| Bo5 m3 36 he fynde hem? What wyght that is al unkunnynge | 432 |
| Bo5 m3 45 it ne hath nat al foryeten itself, but it withholdeth | 442 |
| Bo5 m3 49 not nat al, ne he ne hath nat al foryeten; | 446 |
| Bo5 m3 49 not nat al, ne he ne hath nat al foryeten; | 446 |
| Bo5 p4 54 that thilke selve fredom of wil schal duellen al | 506 |
| Bo5 p4 56 seyn that, al be it so that prescience nis nat cause | 508 |
| Bo5 p4 96 were al the effect of craft, yif that alle thingis | 548 |
| Bo5 p4 134 thei wenen that tho thingis ben iknowe al only by the | 586 |
| Bo5 p4 136 ben iwyst or iknowe. And it is al the contrarye; | 588 |
| Bo5 p4 137 for al that evere is iknowe, it is rather | 590 |
| Bo5 p4 147 al the body togidre, withoute moevynge of | 600 |
| Bo5 p5 34 fleen or to desiren any thing. But resoun is al | 764 |
| Bo5 p5 40 seith, it ne knoweth nat al oonly that apertenith | 770 |
| Bo5 m5 13 walken undir the wodes. And al be it so that | 850 |
| Bo5 p6 14 thanne, is parfit possessioun and al togidre | 876 |
| Bo5 p6 22 al the space of his lif. For certis yit ne | 884 |
| Bo5 p6 36 enbraseth it nat the space of the lif al togidre; for | 898 |
| Bo5 p6 41 togidre al the plente of the lif interminable, | 902 |
| Bo5 p6 48 present to hymselve and so myghty that al be | 910 |
| Bo5 p6 49 right at his plesaunce), and that he have al | 910 |
| Bo5 p6 62 togidre al the presence of the lif intermynable, | 924 |
| Bo5 p6 77 mai nat han togidre al the plente of the lif, | 938 |
| Bo5 p6 191 goth by his propre wil, al be it so that whan | 1052 |
| Bo5 p6 209 of fre arbitrie or of fre wil, that, al be it so | 1070 |
| ALBEIT............4 | |
| Bo5 p4 203 concepcioun. Also ymaginacioun, albeit so that | 656 |
| Bo5 p5 3 of bodily thinges), and albeit so that the | 732 |
| Bo5 p5 6 of the wittes, and albeit so that the passioun | 736 |
| Bo5 p6 146 hevene, albeit so that ye seen and byholden the | 1008 |
| ALGATE............1 | |
| Bo5 p4 61 nevere iben, yit algate, or at the leste wey, | 514 |
| ALGATES...........3 | |
| Bo5 p4 205 formen the figures, algates althoughe that wit ne | 658 |
| Bo5 p6 78 algates yit, for as moche as it ne ceseth nevere for | 940 |
| Bo5 p6 210 that thei bytiden, yit algates ne lese thei nat | 1072 |
| ALGATIS...........7 | |
| Bo5 p3 70 algatis yit is ther comune necessite in that | 252 |
| Bo5 p4 58 comen, algatis yit it is a signe that the thingis ben | 510 |
| Bo5 p4 193 ymaginacioun, nor of wit; and algatis yit it | 646 |
| Bo5 m4 46 empressid in manere of matere. Algatis the | 716 |
| Bo5 m5 15 foormes, algatis hir faces enclyned hevyeth hir | 852 |
| Bo5 p6 32 infinite of tyme; yit algatis nis it no swich thing | 894 |
| Bo5 p6 35 embrase the space of lif infinit, yit algatis ne | 896 |