Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 5 to Geoffrey Chaucer
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Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 5 has 54 lines, and one of them has a strong match at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 65% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 33% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.02 strong matches and 2.8 weak matches.
Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 5
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thise thinges, she with hir chere pesible, and no-thing amoeved
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nis no-thing. And thise thinges ne shewedest thou nat with none
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with my compleintes, seide thus: 'Whan I say thee,' quod she,
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And thanne seide she thus: 'yif thou loke,' quod she, 'first
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tale ne hadde shewed it to me. But certes, al be thou fer fro thy
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... covere the coles of it with asshen, soothly the fyr of it wol lasten al a yeer or more. And right so fareth it of rancour; whan it is ones conceyved in the hertes of som men, certein, it wol lasten peraventure from oon Estre-day unto another Estre-day, and more. But certes, thilke man is ful fer fro the mercy of god al thilke while.
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thou be put out of thy contree, than hast thou put out thy-self [continues next]
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yif thou woldest forleten it, thou mayst nat eschuen it? But [continues next]
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the freedom of oure arbitre, that is to seyn, of oure free wil. But
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now, certes, sheweth it wel, how fer fro the sothe and how up-so-doun
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contree, thou nart nat put out of it; but thou hast failed of thy
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[continues previous] yif thou woldest forleten it, thou mayst nat eschuen it? But
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wene. Alwey tho ben hir maneres; she hath rather kept, as [continues next]
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substaunce? For yif thou wene that god have received thilke [continues next]
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thou be put out of thy contree, than hast thou put out thy-self
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tale ne hadde shewed it to me. But certes, al be thou fer fro thy
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contree, thou nart nat put out of it; but thou hast failed of thy
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[continues previous] substaunce? For yif thou wene that god have received thilke
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seek no foreyne wreker out of thy-self; for thou thy-self hast
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thrist thy-self in-to wikke thinges: right as thou mightest loken by
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rather than any other wight hath. For no wight but thy-self ne
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wrecched but whan thou wenest it: as who seith, thou thy-self, ne
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no wight elles, nis a wrecche, but whan he weneth him-self a wrecche
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dyverse and contrarious parties, ne mighte never han ben [continues next]
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[continues previous] dyverse and contrarious parties, ne mighte never han ben
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what contree thou art born, it nis nat governed by emperours, ne
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'Certes,' quod I, 'ne yit ne doute I it naught, ne I nel never
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that it susteneth and enforseth, by hise strengthes, that it nis nat
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overcomen by adversitees. Ne certes, thou that art put in the
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by governement of multitude, as weren the contrees of hem of
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[continues previous] ne doutedest nat that they nere governed by resoun. But owh!
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Athenes; but oo lord and oo king, and that is god, that is lord of
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citezenes, and nat for to putte hem in exil; of the whiche lorde
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To which Melibee answerde and seyde, 'certes,' quod he, 'I thinke and purpose me fully to desherite hem of al that ever they han, and for to putte hem in exil for ever.'
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obeye to his Iustice. Hastow foryeten thilke right olde lawe of thy
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... thou sleest him; and alle thise been deadly sinnes. Bodily manslaughtre is, whan thow sleest him with thy tonge in other manere; as whan thou comandest to sleen a man, or elles yevest him conseil to sleen a man. Manslaughtre in dede is in foure maneres. That oon is by lawe; right as a Iustice dampneth him that is coupable to the deeth. But lat the Iustice be war that he do it rightfully, and that he do it nat for delyt to spille blood, but for kepinge of rightwisenesse. Another homicyde is, that is doon for necessitee, as whan o man sleeth another in ...
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elles-wher, he may nat be exiled by no right from that place? For
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ther nis no drede that he may deserve to ben exiled. But who-so [continues next]
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who-so that is contened in-with the palis and the clos of thilke citee,
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[continues previous] ther nis no drede that he may deserve to ben exiled. But who-so [continues next]
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ben enhabited in the clos of thilke litel habitacle; to the whiche
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mowen nat ben wist biforn certeinly to bityden. And thanne [continues next]
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ther nis no drede that he may deserve to ben exiled. But who-so
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... he wolde repenten him and forsake sinne: thurgh which despeir or drede he abaundoneth al his herte to every maner sinne, as seith seint Augustin. Which dampnable sinne, if that it continue un-to his ende, it is cleped sinning in the holy gost. This horrible sinne is so perilous, that he that is despeired, ther nis no felonye ne no sinne that he douteth for to do; as shewed wel by Iudas. Certes, aboven alle sinnes thanne is this sinne most displesant to Crist, and most adversarie. Soothly, he that despeireth him is lyk the coward champioun recreant, that seith creant withoute nede. Allas! allas! nedeles is ...
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elles-wher, he may nat be exiled by no right from that place? For [continues next]
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[continues previous] who-so that is contened in-with the palis and the clos of thilke citee, [continues next]
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'But he,' quod she, 'that is almighty, ther nis nothing that he
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[continues previous] nis ther no prescience of thilke thinges; and yif we trowe that
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that leteth the wil for to enhabite there, he forleteth also to deserve
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to ben citezein of thilke citee. So that I sey, that the face of this
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ryden for cause of hele, he ne desireth nat so mochel the moevinge [continues next]
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mochel as apertieneth to that, sholden thanne thinges that comen [continues next]
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axe nat rather the walles of thy librarie, aparayled and wrought
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[continues previous] that ther be no prescience. Thanne axe I,' quod she, 'in as
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bokes worthy of prys or precious, that is to seyn, the sentence of
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by the mouth of Plato, this sentence, that is to seyn, that comune
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thinges or comunalitees weren blisful, yif they that hadden studied
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han ben hid? He dalf up precious perils. That is to seyn, that
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he that hem first up dalf, he dalf up a precious peril; for-why for
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of richesse y-lorn, sin thou hast founden the moste precious kinde
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dedes, thou hast seid fewe; and of the honestee or of the falsnesse
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usen more of hir facultee or of hir power than they doon of the [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'thou wost wel whennes that alle thinges [continues next]
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whylom shewed it thee, and thou hast knowen in whom blisfulnesse [continues next]
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[continues previous] usen more of hir facultee or of hir power than they doon of the
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[continues previous] facultee or power of thinges that ben y-knowe? Ne that nis nat
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thinges that ben knowen to alle folk. And of the felonyes and
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'thou wost wel whennes that alle thinges
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and brought to soverein good, right as alle thinges that ben brought
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'This is open and cleer,' quod she, 'that alle othre thinges ben
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referred and brought to good. For therefore is suffisaunce requered,
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of alle the thinges that ben to requeren. But certes, thilke that
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[continues previous] whylom shewed it thee, and thou hast knowen in whom blisfulnesse
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[continues previous] is y-set, alle thinges y-treted that I trowe ben necessarie to
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geteth and ateyneth to the ende of alle thinges that ben to desire,
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goode thinges may don alle thinges; and they that ben mighty to
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blisfulnesse, thanne is it cleer and certein, that alle good folk ben
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me,' quod she, 'to telle thing that is grettest of alle thinges that
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they sholden fleten folily. For which it is, that alle thinges semen
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to ben confus and trouble to us men, for we ne mowen nat considere
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doon hem, ne han no necessitee that men doon hem, eek tho [continues next]
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same thinges, first or they ben doon, they ben to comen with-oute [continues next]
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thanne tho thinges that ben absolut and quite fro alle talents [continues next]
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and more plentivousely ben couth in the mouthe of the poeple
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[continues previous] same thinges, first or they ben doon, they ben to comen with-oute
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[continues previous] the passioun or suffraunce subiect to the body: moche more
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laste sorwe eschaufede ayeins fortune, and compleinest that guerdouns
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manaces of Fortune ne ben nat for to dreden, ne the flateringes [continues next]
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[continues previous] of Fortune, that wexeth wood ayeins me? Ne moeveth it
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in the latere ende of thy wode Muse, thou preyedest that thilke
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lawes to trewe felawes. O! weleful were mankinde, yif thilke [continues next]
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Love that governeth hevene governed youre corages!' [continues next]
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pees that governeth the hevene sholde governe the erthe. But
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[continues previous] Love that governeth hevene governed youre corages!'
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for that manye tribulaciouns of affecciouns han assailed thee, and
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sorwe and ire and wepinge to-drawen thee dyversely; as thou art
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now feble of thought, mightier remedies ne shullen nat yit touchen
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... comaunded god to yow, ye sholde nat eten of every tree in paradys?' The womman answerde: 'of the fruit,' quod she, 'of the trees in paradys we feden us; but soothly, of the fruit of the tree that is in the middel of paradys, god forbad us for to ete, ne nat touchen it, lest per-aventure we should dyen.' The serpent seyde to the womman: 'nay, nay, ye shul nat dyen of deeth; for sothe, god woot, that what day that ye eten ther-of, youre eyen shul opene, and ye shul been as goddes, knowinge good and harm.' The womman thanne saugh that ... [continues next]
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But for as moche as it is nat tyme yit of faster remedies, and
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of thy maladye; but they ben a maner norisshinges of thy sorwe, [continues next]
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thee, for whiche we wol usen somdel lighter medicines: so that
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[continues previous] ... the womman: 'why comaunded god to yow, ye sholde nat eten of every tree in paradys?' The womman answerde: 'of the fruit,' quod she, 'of the trees in paradys we feden us; but soothly, of the fruit of the tree that is in the middel of paradys, god forbad us for to ete, ne nat touchen it, lest per-aventure we should dyen.' The serpent seyde to the womman: 'nay, nay, ye shul nat dyen of deeth; for sothe, god woot, that what day that ye eten ther-of, youre eyen shul opene, and ye shul been as goddes, knowinge good and harm.' The womman thanne saugh that the tree was good ...
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[continues previous] 'Right so is it,' quod she. 'For thise ne ben yit none remedies
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[continues previous] natheles the thing that I shal telle thee yit ne sheweth nat lasse to
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more mighty to seen and to knowe thinges, than thilke cause that