| ASSAYE............1 | |
| Bo5 p4 20 resoun and cause of difficulte I schal assaye | 472 |
| ASSEMBLED.........1 | |
| Bo5 p1 91 of causes assembled in thingis that ben | 90 |
| ASSEMBLEN.........2 | |
| Bo5 p1 97 rennen and assemblen togidre. | 96 |
| Bo5 m1 13 moten assemblen; and the watris imedled | 110 |
| ASSEMBLID.........1 | |
| Bo5 m1 8 and ben assemblid and clepid togidre | 104 |
| ASSENTEN..........1 | |
| Bo5 p2 40 and assenten, thei helpen and | 158 |
| ASSOILED..........1 | |
| Bo5 p6 277 symplicite. And herby is assoiled thilke thing | 1138 |
| ASSOILEN..........3 | |
| Bo5 p1 13 and assoilen to the the dette of my byheste, and | 12 |
| Bo5 p3 29 that thei mowe assoilen and unknytten the | 212 |
| Bo5 p4 25 of hem that assoilen this questioun ne be | 478 |
| AT................5 | |
| Bo5 p3 99 ben eschued. And at the laste, yif that any | 282 |
| Bo5 p4 21 at the laste to schewe and to speden, whan | 474 |
| Bo5 p4 61 nevere iben, yit algate, or at the leste wey, | 514 |
| Bo5 p6 49 right at his plesaunce), and that he have al | 910 |
| Bo5 p6 273 and enbraseth at o strook alle thi mutaciouns. | 1134 |
| ATAYNE............1 | |
| Bo5 p6 81 thing that it ne mai nat atayne to ne | 942 |
| ATEMPRYNGE........1 | |
| Bo5 p4 89 atemprynge or adressynge of hise cartes or | 542 |
| ATHENIS...........1 | |
| Bo5 m4 2 toun of Athenis there as philosophris hadden | 672 |
| AUCTORITE.........1 | |
| Bo5 p1 5 auctorite. But that thou seydest whilom that | 4 |
| AUGHT.............1 | |
| Bo5 m3 23 soth?) Woot it aught thilke thing that it angwisshous | 420 |
| AUNGELIS..........1 | |
| Bo5 p5 20 bodyes (as God or his aungelis) ne folwen | 750 |
| AVENTURE..........1 | |
| Bo5 p1 58 other hap or elles aventure of fortune; or is ther | 58 |
| AVISE.............1 | |
| Bo5 p6 110 thou wolt thanne thinken and avise the | 972 |
| AWEY..............3 | |
| Bo5 p2 35 thei han cast awey hir eyghen fro the lyght | 154 |
| Bo5 p3 20 myghten writhen awey in othere manere | 202 |
| Bo5 p3 192 desiren? Thanne scholde ther be don awey | 374 |
| AWGHT.............1 | |
| Bo5 p1 59 awght, al be it so that it is hidd fro the | 58 |
| AXE...............4 | |
| Bo5 p1 9 But I axe yif that thou wenest that hap be | 8 |
| Bo5 p2 3 axe yif ther be any liberte of fre wille in this | 122 |
| Bo5 p4 24 " For I axe whi thou wenest that thilke resoun | 476 |
| Bo5 p4 46 ther ne be no prescience. Thanne axe I, " quod | 498 |
| AXEST.............2 | |
| Bo5 p1 16 al be it so that the thingis whiche that thou axest | 16 |
| Bo5 m5 21 amonesteth the, that axest the hevene with | 858 |
| AXESTOW...........1 | |
| Bo5 p6 121 " Why axestow thanne, or whi desputestow | 982 |
| AXETH.............2 | |
| Bo5 p2 16 demeth to ben desired, that axeth or desireth | 134 |
| Bo5 m3 51 thinges that he withholdeth, and axeth conseile, | 448 |
| AY................1 | |
| Bo5 p6 272 now that; but he ay duellynge cometh byforn, | 1134 |
| AYEIN.............5 | |
| Bo5 p1 15 wey, by whiche wey thou maist comen ayein to thi contre. But | 14 |
| Bo5 p3 37 ayein into the contrarie partie: ne it ne byhoveth | 220 |
| Bo5 p5 44 ymaginacioun stryven ayein resonynge and seyn | 774 |
| Bo5 p5 56 that resoun wolde answere ayein to thise two | 786 |
| Bo5 p6 256 sein ayein: `How schal it thanne be -- schal nat | 1118 |
| AYEINWARD.........2 | |
| Bo5 p3 57 ayeinward also is it of the contrarie: yif the | 240 |
| Bo5 p4 51 " Thanne ayeinward, " quod sche, " I | 504 |
| AYEN..............1 | |
| Bo5 p6 268 clepith hem ayen and retorneth hem to the | 1130 |
| AYENS.............1 | |
| Bo5 m4 21 Boece ayens that opynioun and seith | 690 |
| BADDE.............1 | |
| Bo5 p3 158 peynes to badde folk, syn that no moevynge of | 340 |
| BATAILE...........2 | |
| Bo5 m1 3 contre of Achemenye, ther as the fleinge bataile | 100 |
| Bo5 m3 5 gret bataile bytwixen these two sothfast or | 402 |
| BE................68 | |
| Bo5 p1 9 But I axe yif that thou wenest that hap be | 8 |
| Bo5 p1 11 that hap be anything, what is it? " | 10 |
| Bo5 p1 16 al be it so that the thingis whiche that thou axest | 16 |
| Bo5 p1 19 it is to douten that thou ne be makid weery | 18 |
| Bo5 p1 46 be it so that they ne undirstoden ne meneden it | 46 |
| Bo5 p1 54 is it nat possible that hap be any swich thing as | 54 |
| Bo5 p1 56 " How schal it thanne be? " quod I. " Nys ther | 56 |
| Bo5 p1 59 awght, al be it so that it is hidd fro the | 58 |
| Bo5 p2 3 axe yif ther be any liberte of fre wille in this | 122 |
| Bo5 p2 17 he; and fleeth thilke thing that he troweth be | 136 |
| Bo5 p2 21 seith, I ne graunte nat) that this liberte be | 140 |
| Bo5 p2 27 nedes be more fre whan thei loken hem in the | 146 |
| Bo5 p3 8 For yif so be that God loketh alle thinges | 190 |
| Bo5 p3 15 and hir willes, thanne ne schal ther be no liberte | 198 |
| Bo5 p3 16 of arbitrie; ne certes ther ne may be noon | 198 |
| Bo5 p3 22 ther be no stedefast prescience of thing to | 204 |
| Bo5 p3 55 by necessite that the opynioun be soth of | 238 |
| Bo5 p3 58 opinioun be soth of any wyght for that he sitteth, | 240 |
| Bo5 p3 75 thei purveied, and nat certes for thei be purveied | 258 |
| Bo5 p3 94 necessite that thilke selve thing be; and eek | 276 |
| Bo5 p3 103 the sothe of science. Wherfore, yif any thing be | 286 |
| Bo5 p3 104 so to comen that the betidynge of it ne be nat | 286 |
| Bo5 p3 116 thing be ryght as science comprehendeth it | 298 |
| Bo5 p3 117 to be. | 300 |
| Bo5 p3 122 and so may be that it is possible that thei | 304 |
| Bo5 p3 135 quod he, `either it schal be or elles it ne schal nat | 318 |
| Bo5 p3 136 be?' Or elles how mochel is worth the devyne | 318 |
| Bo5 p3 138 yif so be that it demeth the thinges | 320 |
| Bo5 p3 141 certein? But yif so be that noon uncertein | 324 |
| Bo5 p3 152 " And yif this thing be oonys igrauntid and | 334 |
| Bo5 p3 171 nevere be, ne nevere were, vice ne vertu, | 354 |
| Bo5 p3 175 ther ne mai be thought no more felonous ne | 358 |
| Bo5 p3 192 desiren? Thanne scholde ther be don awey | 374 |
| Bo5 p3 202 with God, and by resoun of supplicacion be | 384 |
| Bo5 p3 212 as thou songe a litil herebyforn, be departed and | 394 |
| Bo5 m3 14 ne mai nat be fyr of his derked lookynge (that | 410 |
| Bo5 p4 25 of hem that assoilen this questioun ne be | 478 |
| Bo5 p4 30 nat that fredom of wil be distorbed or | 482 |
| Bo5 p4 31 ylet be prescience. For ne drawestow nat | 484 |
| Bo5 p4 41 who seith, ther may no cause be) by | 494 |
| Bo5 p4 43 myghten be constreyned to certein bytydynge? | 496 |
| Bo5 p4 46 ther ne be no prescience. Thanne axe I, " quod | 498 |
| Bo5 p4 52 suppose that ther be prescience, but that it ne | 504 |
| Bo5 p4 56 seyn that, al be it so that prescience nis nat cause | 508 |
| Bo5 p4 77 " But thou mayst seyn, `How may it be that the | 530 |
| Bo5 p4 124 that nothing may be comprehended by science | 576 |
| Bo5 p4 128 of science. And thou wenest that it be | 580 |
| Bo5 p5 43 " But how schal it thanne be, yif that wit and | 772 |
| Bo5 p5 86 that prescience be in thise thingis, thanne is ther | 816 |
| Bo5 m5 1 " The beestes passen by the erthes be ful | 838 |
| Bo5 m5 13 walken undir the wodes. And al be it so that | 850 |
| Bo5 m5 24 ne be nat ihevyed ne put lowe undir fote, syn | 860 |
| Bo5 p6 29 be, ne thoughe it nevere ne cese for to be, | 890 |
| Bo5 p6 29 be, ne thoughe it nevere ne cese for to be, | 890 |
| Bo5 p6 31 althoughe that the lif of it be strecchid with | 892 |
| Bo5 p6 46 by necessite that thilke thing be alwey present to | 908 |
| Bo5 p6 48 present to hymselve and so myghty that al be | 910 |
| Bo5 p6 55 wenen in this manere that this world be makid | 916 |
| Bo5 p6 71 contrefetin it ne feynen it, ne be evene lik | 932 |
| Bo5 p6 157 that God knoweth any thing to be, he ne unwot | 1018 |
| Bo5 p6 158 not that thilke thing wantith necessite to be. | 1020 |
| Bo5 p6 170 or come therto, but yif that he be | 1032 |
| Bo5 p6 184 iknowe to be, it ne mai ben noon oothir weys | 1046 |
| Bo5 p6 185 thanne he knowith it to be. But this condicion ne | 1046 |
| 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 |
| Bo5 p6 241 " But now yif thou seist thus: that, `If it be | 1102 |
| Bo5 p6 256 sein ayein: `How schal it thanne be -- schal nat | 1118 |