Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 1 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 1 has 13 lines, and 62% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in Geoffrey Chaucer. 38% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 1.62 weak matches.

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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 1: 2

chaunginge stoundes, she fareth lyk the maneres of the boilinge
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 6: 24

how greet scorn woldest thou han of it! Glosa. So fareth it by [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 6: 25

men; the body hath power over the body. For yif thou loke wel [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 1: 3

Eurype. Glosa. Eurype is an arm of the see that ebbeth and
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 6: 24

[continues previous] how greet scorn woldest thou han of it! Glosa. So fareth it by
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 1: 5

the other. Text. She, cruel Fortune, casteth adoun kinges
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Monk's Tale: 377

Allas, fortune! she that whylom was [continues next]
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Monk's Tale: 378

Dredful to kinges and to emperoures, [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 1: 6

that whylom weren y-drad; and she, deceivable, enhaunseth up
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Clerk's Tale: 789

For sith it lyketh yow, my lord,' quod she,
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Clerk's Tale: 790

'That whylom weren al myn hertes reste,
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Clerk's Tale: 791

That I shal goon, I wol gon whan yow leste.
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Monk's Tale: 377

[continues previous] Allas, fortune! she that whylom was
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Monk's Tale: 378

[continues previous] Dredful to kinges and to emperoures,
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 1: 10

she hath maked wepe with hir free wille. Thus she pleyeth,
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Squire's Tale: 498

And, with a syk, right thus she seyde hir wille. [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 840

For, as hir list, she pleyeth with free and bonde.' [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 1: 11

and thus she proeueth hir strengthes; and sheweth a greet wonder
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Squire's Tale: 498

[continues previous] And, with a syk, right thus she seyde hir wille.
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Melibee's Tale: 63

And whan they herden the goodliche wordes of dame Prudence, they weren so surprised and ravisshed, and hadden so greet Ioye of hir, that wonder was to telle. 'A! lady!' quod they, 'ye han shewed un-to us "the blessinge of swetnesse," after the sawe of David the prophete; for the reconsilinge which we been nat worthy to have in no manere, but we oghte requeren it with greet contricioun and humilitee, ye of your grete ... [continues next]
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Romaunt of the Rose: 2702

Thy lady, and alle that may thee see. [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 840

[continues previous] For, as hir list, she pleyeth with free and bonde.'
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 1: 12

to alle hir servauntes, yif that a wight is seyn weleful, and over-throwe
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Melibee's Tale: 63

[continues previous] And whan they herden the goodliche wordes of dame Prudence, they weren so surprised and ravisshed, and hadden so greet Ioye of hir, that wonder was to telle. 'A! lady!' quod they, 'ye han shewed un-to us "the blessinge of swetnesse," after the sawe of David the prophete; for the reconsilinge which we been nat worthy to have in no manere, but we oghte requeren it with greet contricioun and humilitee, ye of your grete goodnesse have ...
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Romaunt of the Rose: 2702

[continues previous] Thy lady, and alle that may thee see.
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Romaunt of the Rose: 2703

[continues previous] Also hir servauntes worshipe ay,
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Treatise on the Astrolabe 1: 7

... every quarter of thin Astrolabie devyded. Over the whiche degrees ther ben noumbres of augrim, that devyden thilke same degrees fro fyve to fyve, as sheweth by longe strykes by-twene. Of whiche longe strykes the space by-twene contienith a mile-wey. And every degree of the bordure contieneth foure minutes, that is to seyn, minutes of an houre. And for more declaracioun, lo here the figure. [continues next]
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Treatise on the Astrolabe 1: 7

[continues previous] ... devyded. Over the whiche degrees ther ben noumbres of augrim, that devyden thilke same degrees fro fyve to fyve, as sheweth by longe strykes by-twene. Of whiche longe strykes the space by-twene contienith a mile-wey. And every degree of the bordure contieneth foure minutes, that is to seyn, minutes of an houre. And for more declaracioun, lo here the figure.