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