Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 9 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary
Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 9 has 35 lines, and 11% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 51% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 38% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.11 strong matches and 2.54 weak matches.
Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 9
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 9: 1
'O thou fader, creator of hevene and of erthes, that governest
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Metre 5: 41
erthes stable with thilke bonde, with whiche thou governest the
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this world by perdurable resoun, that comaundest the tymes to
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thy-self ay stedefast and stable, and yevest alle othre thinges
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 2: 34
and in swiche othre thinges, is torned alle the entencioun of
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the sovereyn good; for as moche as alle othre thinges, as him
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prince of alle thinges; for certes som-thing possessing in it-self [continues next]
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referred and brought to good. For therefore is suffisaunce requered, [continues next]
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graunted that blisfulnesse is that thing, for whiche that alle thise [continues next]
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othre thinges ben desired; thanne is it thus: that, certes, only [continues next]
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and floteren with-oute governour, despoiled of oon as of hir [continues next]
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moevinge;" that is to seyn, that it ne moeveth never-mo, and yit it
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moeveth alle othre thinges. But natheles, yif I have stired resouns
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 5: 33
thee nat that alle thinges ben doon a-right. [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 6: 37
This is the comune Love to alle thinges; and alle thinges axen [continues next]
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they sholden fleten folily. For which it is, that alle thinges semen [continues next]
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to ben confus and trouble to us men, for we ne mowen nat considere [continues next]
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effect of craft, yif that alle thinges weren moeved by constreininge;' [continues next]
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[continues previous] a ful holy maner thing. Alle thise othre thinges, forsothe, ben
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[continues previous] blisfulnesse, so that alle thise othre thinges ben referred and
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[continues previous] brought to blisfulnesse,' that is to seyn, as to the cheef of hem.
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[continues previous] thinges, that is to seyn, suffisaunce, power, and this othre thinges;
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[continues previous] ben they thanne as membres of blisfulnesse, or ben they referred
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[continues previous] 'This is open and cleer,' quod she, 'that alle othre thinges ben
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[continues previous] referred and brought to good. For therefore is suffisaunce requered,
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[continues previous] othre thinges ben desired; thanne is it thus: that, certes, only
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 5: 32
[continues previous] the gode governour, atempreth and governeth the world, ne doute
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[continues previous] thee nat that alle thinges ben doon a-right.
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[continues previous] to ben holden by the fyn of good. For elles ne mighten they nat
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[continues previous] She hadde seyd, and torned the cours of hir resoun to some
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[continues previous] effect of craft, yif that alle thinges weren moeved by constreininge;'
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[continues previous] that is to seyn, by constreininge of oure eyen or of oure sight.
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thee freely. Thou that art alder-fayrest, beringe the faire world
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of that faire world in thy thought. Thou drawest al thing of [continues next]
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in thy thought, formedest this world to the lyknesse semblable
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of that faire world in thy thought. Thou drawest al thing of
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thee freely. Thou that art alder-fayrest, beringe the faire world
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this world by perdurable resoun, that comaundest the tymes to
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elements, that the moiste thinges, stryvinge with the drye thinges, [continues next]
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[continues previous] elements, that the moiste thinges, stryvinge with the drye thinges, [continues next]
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feyth to the hote thinges; and that the lighte fyr aryseth in-to
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the drye thinges with the moiste thinges; that the fyr, that
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[continues previous] sterres. This acordaunce atempreth by evenelyk maneres the
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is purest, ne flee nat over hye, ne that the hevinesse ne drawe
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... they lorn al hir hope, for sevene causes. First, for god that is hir Iuge shal be with-outen mercy to hem; ne they may nat plese him, ne noon of hise halwes; ne they ne may yeve no-thing for hir raunson; ne they have no vois to speke to him; ne they may nat flee fro peyne; ne they have no goodnesse in hem, that they mowe shewe to delivere hem fro peyne. And therfore seith Salomon: 'the wikked man dyeth; and whan he is deed, he shal have noon hope to escape fro peyne.' Who-so thanne wolde wel understande these peynes, and bithinke him weel that he ...
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nat adoun over-lowe the erthes that ben plounged in the wateres.
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thinges, loke on thise wrecchede erthes; we men that ben nat
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[continues previous] hevinesse of erthe; ne the night ne withstondeth nat to him by
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Thou knittest to-gider the mene sowle of treble kinde, moevinge
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blisfulnesse, that alle the kinde of mortal thinges ne descendeth [continues next]
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to him-self, ne comth nat of the moevinge of the sowle, but
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of the entencioun of nature. For the purviaunce of god hath
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our sowle, that discerneth and biholdeth alle thinges? And [continues next]
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alle thinges, and devydest it by membres acordinge; and whan
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[continues previous] But sey me this: remembrest thou what is the ende of thinges,
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roundes; it goth to torne ayein to him-self, and envirouneth a
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men seyn any-thing more verayly. And yif I torne ayein to the
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ful deep thought, and torneth the hevene by semblable image.
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of the see; and what spirit torneth the stable hevene; and why
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in-to hevene and in-to erthe; and whan they ben converted to
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torned in-to malice, certes, than han they forlorn the nature of
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retorne ayein to the studies of men, of whiche men the corage
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O fader, yive thou to the thought to styen up in-to thy streite
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to speke right thus: 'Alle the cures,' quod she, 'of mortal folk, [continues next]
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sete, and graunte him to enviroune the welle of good; and, the
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[continues previous] to speke right thus: 'Alle the cures,' quod she, 'of mortal folk,
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lighte y-founde, graunte him to fichen the clere sightes of his
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clere as glas and lyke to the faire clere dayes, withstande anon
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the sightes of men by the filthe and ordure that is resolved.