Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary
Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10 has 20 lines, and 15% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 65% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 20% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.3 strong matches and 2.7 weak matches.
Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 1
O cometh alle to-gider now, ye that ben y-caught and y-bounde
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 17
whanne they ben gadered to-gider alle in-to o forme and in-to oon
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 3
enhabitinge in your thought! Heer shal ben the reste of your
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 1: 18
that shal ben to me in stede of reste; sin it is nat to douten of
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 5
is the open refut to wrecches. Glosa. This is to seyn, that ye
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Melibee's Tale: 24
... that thou hast bigonne." And if so be that thou be in doute, whether thou mayst parfourne a thing or noon, chese rather to suffre than biginne. And Piers Alphonce seith: "if thou hast might to doon a thing of which thou most repente thee, it is bettre 'nay' than 'ye';" this is to seyn, that thee is bettre holde thy tonge stille, than for to speke. Thanne may ye understonde by strenger resons, that if thou hast power to parfourne a werk of which thou shalt repente, thanne is it bettre that thou suffre than biginne. Wel seyn they, that defenden every wight to assaye ... [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 3: 9
a depper felinge of harm; this is to seyn, that wrecches felen the [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 3: 114
is now demed for aldermost iust and most rightful, that is to seyn, [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 3: 115
that shrewes ben punisshed, or elles that gode folk ben y-gerdoned: [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 6
that ben combred and deceived with worldely affecciouns, cometh now
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Melibee's Tale: 24
[continues previous] ... if so be that thou be in doute, whether thou mayst parfourne a thing or noon, chese rather to suffre than biginne. And Piers Alphonce seith: "if thou hast might to doon a thing of which thou most repente thee, it is bettre 'nay' than 'ye';" this is to seyn, that thee is bettre holde thy tonge stille, than for to speke. Thanne may ye understonde by strenger resons, that if thou hast power to parfourne a werk of which thou shalt repente, thanne is it bettre that thou suffre than biginne. Wel seyn they, that defenden every wight to assaye ...
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 3: 9
[continues previous] a depper felinge of harm; this is to seyn, that wrecches felen the
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 3: 114
[continues previous] is now demed for aldermost iust and most rightful, that is to seyn,
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 7
to this soverein good, that is god, that is refut to hem that wolen
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 2: 6
to oon ende of blisfulnesse. And blisfulnesse is swiche a good, [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 41
ende, we owen to graunten that the soverein god is right ful
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 124
that it is set in soverein god; and seydest that god him-self
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 125
is soverein good; and that god is the fulle blisfulnesse; for which
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 132
the world by the governements of bountee, and seydest, that alle [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 8
comen to him. Textus. Alle the thinges that the river Tagus
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 2: 5
[continues previous] diverse weyes, but natheles they enforcen hem alle to comen only
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 2: 6
[continues previous] to oon ende of blisfulnesse. And blisfulnesse is swiche a good,
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 9
yeveth yow with his goldene gravailes, or elles alle the thinges [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 132
[continues previous] the world by the governements of bountee, and seydest, that alle
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 9
yeveth yow with his goldene gravailes, or elles alle the thinges
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 10
[continues previous] that the river Hermus yeveth with his rede brinke, or that Indus [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 11
[continues previous] yeveth, that is next the hote party of the world, that medleth the
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 10
that the river Hermus yeveth with his rede brinke, or that Indus
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 9
[continues previous] yeveth yow with his goldene gravailes, or elles alle the thinges [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 121
[continues previous] parties or of membres; or elles, yif that any of alle thilke thinges
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 11
yeveth, that is next the hote party of the world, that medleth the
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 9
[continues previous] yeveth yow with his goldene gravailes, or elles alle the thinges
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 12
grene stones with the whyte, ne sholde nat cleeren the lookinge
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 13
of your thought, but hyden rather your blinde corages with-in hir
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[continues previous] he shal wel seyn, that the whyte bemes of the sonne ne ben nat
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But the shyninge, by whiche the hevene is governed and whennes
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 4: 20
our sowle, that discerneth and biholdeth alle thinges? And [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 4: 21
whennes is thilke strengthe that biholdeth the singuler thinges; [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 17
he hath his strengthe, that eschueth the derke overthrowinge of
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[continues previous] whennes is thilke strengthe that biholdeth the singuler thinges;
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[continues previous] or whennes is the strengthe that devydeth thinges y-knowe; and
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 18
the sowle; and who-so may knowen thilke light of blisfulnesse,
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 3: 15
cleerly that fals beautee of blisfulnesse is knowen and ateint in
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 3: 16
thilke thinges? First and forward thou thy-self, that haddest
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 9: 135
which is thilke verray blisfulnesse, and eek whiche thilke thinges
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 19
he shal wel seyn, that the whyte bemes of the sonne ne ben nat
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Metre 5: 5
meting with alle the bemes of the sonne hir brother, hydeth the
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 12
grene stones with the whyte, ne sholde nat cleeren the lookinge
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 10: 13
of your thought, but hyden rather your blinde corages with-in hir
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 2: 25
[continues previous] 'This is open and cleer,' quod I; 'ne it may nat ben deneyed