Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Nun's Priest's Epilogue to Geoffrey Chaucer

Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Nun's Priest's Epilogue to Geoffrey Chaucer

Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Nun's Priest's Epilogue has 16 lines, and 19% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 56% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 25% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.19 strong matches and 1.94 weak matches.

Geoffrey Chaucer

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Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 1

'Sir Nonnes Preest,' our hoste seyde anoon,
12

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 850

Our hoste cryde 'pees! and that anoon!' [continues next]
12

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 851

And seyde, 'lat the womman telle hir tale. [continues next]
10

Merchant's Epilogue: 1

'Ey! goddes mercy!' seyde our Hoste tho,
10

Monk's Prologue: 3

Our hoste seyde, 'as I am faithful man,
12

Nun's Priest's Prologue: 43

And seyde un-to the Nonnes Preest anon,
12

Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 2

'Y-blessed be thy breche, and every stoon!
12

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 850

[continues previous] Our hoste cryde 'pees! and that anoon!'
12

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 851

[continues previous] And seyde, 'lat the womman telle hir tale.
15+

Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 4

But, by my trouthe, if thou were seculer,
15+

Monk's Prologue: 57

Thou woldest han been a trede-foul aright. [continues next]
15+

Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 5

Thou woldest been a trede-foul a-right.
15+

Monk's Prologue: 57

[continues previous] Thou woldest han been a trede-foul aright. [continues next]
15+

Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 6

For, if thou have corage as thou hast might,
15+

Monk's Prologue: 57

[continues previous] Thou woldest han been a trede-foul aright.
12

Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 7

Thee were nede of hennes, as I wene,
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 494

Therin were briddes mo, I wene, [continues next]
12

Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 8

Ya, mo than seven tymes seventene.
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 494

[continues previous] Therin were briddes mo, I wene,
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 495

[continues previous] Than been in alle the rewme of Fraunce.
11

Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 12

Him nedeth nat his colour for to dyen
11

Consolatione Philosophie 1 Metre 5: 31

ne the fraude, covered and kembd with a fals colour, [continues next]
11

Consolatione Philosophie 1 Metre 5: 32

ne anoyeth nat to shrewes; the whiche shrewes, whan hem list [continues next]
11

Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 13

With brasil, ne with greyn of Portingale.
11

Consolatione Philosophie 1 Metre 5: 31

[continues previous] ne the fraude, covered and kembd with a fals colour,
11

Consolatione Philosophie 1 Metre 5: 32

[continues previous] ne anoyeth nat to shrewes; the whiche shrewes, whan hem list
14

Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 14

Now sire, faire falle yow for youre tale!'
13

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 860

His tale anon, and seyde in this manere. [continues next]
10

Monk's Prologue: 37

For ye shul telle a tale trewely. [continues next]
14

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 231

To tale; and wel was hem they were y-fere. [continues next]
14

Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 15

And after that he, with ful mery chere,
13

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 859

[continues previous] And he bigan with right a mery chere
12

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 860

[continues previous] His tale anon, and seyde in this manere.
10

Franklin's Tale: 625

With face pale and with ful sorweful chere, [continues next]
12

Shipman's Tale: 342

Daun Iohn him maketh feste and mery chere;
12

Shipman's Tale: 343

And he him tolde agayn ful specially,
10

Monk's Prologue: 36

[continues previous] My lord the Monk,' quod he, 'be mery of chere;
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 4627

Til she, demurely sad of chere, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 149

And freendly tales, and with mery chere,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 150

Of this and that they pleyde, and gunnen wade
14

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 231

[continues previous] To tale; and wel was hem they were y-fere. [continues next]
12

Nun's Priest's Epilogue: 16

Seide to another, as ye shullen here.
10

Franklin's Tale: 626

[continues previous] In hir compleynt, as ye shul after here:
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 4628

[continues previous] Seide to me as she com nere: —
12

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 231

[continues previous] To tale; and wel was hem they were y-fere.