Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11 to Geoffrey Chaucer
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Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11 has 170 lines, and 35% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 54% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 11% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.83 strong matches and 15.2 weak matches.
Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11
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Melibee's Tale: 24
... accorde therto; and eek, if thy might may atteine ther-to; and if the more part and the bettre part of thy conseillours acorde ther-to, or no. Thanne shaltou considere what thing shal folwe of that conseilling; as hate, pees, werre, grace, profit, or damage; and manye othere thinges. And in alle thise thinges thou shalt chese the beste, and weyve alle othere thinges. Thanne shaltow considere of what rote is engendred the matere of thy conseil, and what fruit it may conceyve and engendre. Thou shalt eek considere alle thise causes, fro whennes they been sprongen. And whan ye han examined your conseil ...
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Parson's Tale: 15
... the peyne of helle, and fro the companye of the devel, and fro the servage of sinne, and restoreth it to alle godes espirituels, and to the companye and communion of holy chirche. And forther-over, it maketh him that whylom was sone of ire to be sone of grace; and alle thise thinges been preved by holy writ. And therfore, he that wolde sette his entente to thise thinges, he were ful wys; for soothly, he ne sholde nat thanne in al his lyf have corage to sinne, but yeven his body and al his herte to the service of Iesu Crist, and ...
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... springeth of inpacience agayns god, and somtyme agayns man. Agayns god it is, whan a man gruccheth agayn the peynes of helle, or agayns poverte, or los of catel, or agayn reyn or tempest; or elles gruccheth that shrewes han prosperitee, or elles for that goode men han adversitee. And alle thise thinges sholde men suffre paciently, for they comen by the rightful Iugement and ordinance of god. Som-tyme comth grucching of avarice; as Iudas grucched agayns the Magdaleyne, whan she enoynte the heved of oure lord Iesu Crist with hir precious oynement. This maner murmure is swich as whan man gruccheth of ...
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... sinful men, in which estaat men been holden to laboure in preyinge to god for amendement of hir sinnes, and that he wole graunte hem to arysen out of hir sinnes. Another estaat is thestaat of grace, in which estaat he is holden to werkes of penitence; and certes, to alle thise thinges is Accidie enemy and contrarie. For he loveth no bisinesse at al. Now certes, this foule sinne Accidie is eek a ful greet enemy to the lyflode of the body; for it ne hath no purveaunce agayn temporel necessitee; for it forsleweth and forsluggeth, and destroyeth alle goodes tem-poreles by ...
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... sinned with comune bordel-wommen, or noon; or doon his sinne in holy tymes, or noon; in fasting-tymes, or noon; or biforn his shrifte, or after his latter shrifte; and hath, per-aventure, broken ther-fore his penance enioyned; by whos help and whos conseil; by sorcerie or craft; al moste be told. Alle thise thinges, after that they been grete or smale, engreggen the conscience of man. And eek the preest that is thy Iuge, may the bettre been avysed of his Iugement in yevinge of thy penaunce, and that is after thy contricioun. For understond wel, that after tyme that a man hath defouled ...
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a ful holy maner thing. Alle thise othre thinges, forsothe, ben
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body semeth yeven delyt. In alle thise thinges it semeth only
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nis nat rather for thise thinges to ben wondred up-on, than for
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'Certes,' quod I, 'lat us adden it, yif we wolen graunten the
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Philosophie. 'Certes,' quod she, 'I wolde seye, that he wolde
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thinges, it were for to witen whether that alle thise thinges maken
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blisfulnesse, so that alle thise othre thinges ben referred and
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soverein delyt. Conclusio. What seyst thou thanne of alle thise
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thinges, that is to seyn, suffisaunce, power, and this othre thinges;
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'Tak now thus the discrecioun of this questioun,' quod she.
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'Yif alle thise thinges,' quod she, 'weren membres to felicitee,
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'Certes,' quod I, 'it hath wel ben shewed heer-biforn, that alle
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'This is open and cleer,' quod she, 'that alle othre thinges ben
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alle thinges ben requered for the grace of good, they ne ben nat
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graunted that blisfulnesse is that thing, for whiche that alle thise
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othre thinges ben desired; thanne is it thus: that, certes, only
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but-yif alle thise thinges ben alle oon same thing, they ne han nat
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'Alle thinges thanne,' quod she, 'requiren good; and thilke
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For either alle thinges ben referred and brought to nought,
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Thanne seyde she: 'sin thou felest thus thise thinges,' quod
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she, 'I trowe that I have litel more to done that thou, mighty of
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'Thanne ordeineth he alle thinges by thilke good,' quod she;
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governeth alle thinges by the keye of his goodnesse, and alle thise
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thinges governeth strongly, and ordeyneth hem softely.' [continues next]
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'Scornest thou me?' quod I; 'or elles pleyest thou or deceivest
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nis no-thing. And thise thinges ne shewedest thou nat with none [continues next]
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of alle thise thinges it sheweth wel, that the goode folke ben certeinly
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greetly,' quod I, 'why that the thinges ben so mis entrechaunged,
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oon and of that other, he shal lightly mowen seen, that thise two
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thinges ben dyverse. For purviaunce is thilke divyne reson that
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lat that ben called destinee. And al-be-it so that thise thinges
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ben dyverse, yit natheles hangeth that oon on that other; for-why
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bityden by freedom of arbitre, god seeth hem alle to-gider present.
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Thise thinges thanne, yif they ben referred to the devyne sighte,
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[continues previous] 'Up-on thise thinges thanne,' quod she, 'right as thise geometriens,
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[continues previous] and brought to soverein good, right as alle thinges that ben brought
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[continues previous] nis no-thing. And thise thinges ne shewedest thou nat with none
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[continues previous] resouns y-taken fro with-oute, but by proeves in cercles and hoomlich
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'I have som-what avaunsed and forthered thee,' quod she, 'yif [continues next]
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that thou anoye nat or forthinke nat of al thy fortune: as who [continues next]
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'Adde thanne,' quod she, 'thilke good, that is maked blisfulnesse, [continues next]
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'Thanne ordeineth he alle thinges by thilke good,' quod she; [continues next]
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'And recordeth thee nat thanne,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse [continues next]
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'But wikkede folk,' quod she, 'yif they geten the good that [continues next]
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And over this quod she, 'yif that ther be two thinges that [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that any good were added to the [continues next]
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'Yif thou were thanne,' quod she, 'y-set a Iuge or a knower of [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'I have som-what avaunsed and forthered thee,' quod she, 'yif
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[continues previous] that thou anoye nat or forthinke nat of al thy fortune: as who
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[continues previous] 'But for as mochel as thou shalt nat wenen', quod she, 'that I
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substaunce? For yif thou wene that god have received thilke
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good out of him-self, thou mayst wene that he that yaf thilke
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[continues previous] 'Adde thanne,' quod she, 'thilke good, that is maked blisfulnesse,
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ordeineth he alle thinges by thilke good,' quod she;
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[continues previous] 'sin he, which that we han acorded to be good, governeth alle
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[continues previous] 'And recordeth thee nat thanne,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and
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[continues previous] 'Yif thou were thanne,' quod she, 'y-set a Iuge or a knower of
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'I wol preyse it,' quod I, 'by prys with-outen ende, yif it shal
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Philosophie. 'Certes,' quod she, 'I wolde seye, that he wolde [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'ne is nis nat leveful to hem, as I shal wel [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'that is, that thise wikked shrewes ben [continues next]
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'What doute is that?' quod she. 'For certes, I coniecte now [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'that shal I do thee by verray resoun, yif
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Melibee's Tale: 54
After that Dame Prudence hadde spoken in this manere, Melibee answerde and seyde, 'I see wel, dame Prudence, that by your faire wordes and by your resons that ye han shewed me, that the werre lyketh yow no-thing; but I have nat yet herd your conseil, how I shal do in this nede.'
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Melibee's Tale: 55
'Certes,' quod she, 'I conseille yow that ye accorde with youre adversaries, and that ye haue pees with hem. For seint Iame seith in hise epistles: that "by concord and pees the smale richesses wexen grete, and by debaat and discord the grete richesses fallen doun." And ye knowen wel that oon of the ...
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whan I wende. I dar wel affermen hardily, that yif tho thinges, [continues next]
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Thanne seyde she thus: 'Certes,' quod she, 'that were a greet
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sholden ben defouled and vyle; but it nis nat so. For yif tho [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'ne is nis nat leveful to hem, as I shal wel
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[continues previous] have seyd?' Boece. 'What thing?' quod I.
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[continues previous] 'Demestow nat,' quod she, 'that al thing that profiteth is good?'
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'And certes, thilke thing that exercyseth or corigeth, profiteth?'
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'it folweth or comth of thinges that ben
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that no-thing ne may ben comprehended by science but certein; [continues next]
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and yif tho thinges that ne han no certein bitydinges ben purveyed [continues next]
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that tho thinges that I have concluded a litel her-biforn dwellen
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'So is it,' quod she; 'for the same thing songe thou a litel [continues next]
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[continues previous] of which thou pleynest that thou hast forlorn, hadde ben thyne,
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thanne thilke provostrie? And, as I have seyd a litel her-biforn,
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that thilke thing that hath no propre beautee of him-self receiveth
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as I seyde a litel her-biforn that, sin ther mot nedes ben many
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tho thinges that I have shewed, that ne mowen nat yeven that
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a blinde man; and that shewedest thou me ful wel a litel her-biforn,
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her-biforn, that yif ther be a blisfulnesse that be freele and
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'Thou ne wendest nat,' quod she, 'a litel her-biforn, that men
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But lat us loken the thinges that we han purposed her-biforn.
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Have I nat noumbred and seyd,' quod she, 'that suffisaunce is in
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'I acorde me greetly,' quod I; 'and I aperceivede a litel her-biforn
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devyne? For certes, a litel her-biforn, whan thou bigunne at
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[continues previous] sholden ben defouled and vyle; but it nis nat so. For yif tho
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[continues previous] thinges that I have concluded a litel her-biforn ben kept hole
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as I have gadered and proeved a litel her-biforn, that yvel is
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of this power of shrewes, I have definisshed a litel her-biforn, that
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thee of thilke noble corolarie that I yaf thee a litel her-biforn;
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For thou hast lerned a litel her-biforn, that al thing that is and
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graunte; but I knowe wel that it acordeth moche to the thinges
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'Certes,' quod I, 'these thinges ben clere y-nough; and that
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we han concluded a litel her-biforn. But I praye thee that thou
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[continues previous] the purviaunce and the destinee that thou taughtest me a
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litel her-biforn, this sentence is sustened by stedefast resouns.
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thinges, of whiche thou seydest a litel her-biforn, that they ne were
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as thou songe a litel her-biforn, be departed and unioined from
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thou thy-self hast confessed it and biknowen a litel her-biforn, what
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[continues previous] and yif tho thinges that ne han no certein bitydinges ben purveyed
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thing that is y-wist nis nat knowen by his nature propre, but by
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thinges that I purposede thee a litel heer-biforn, that is to seyn,
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thilke thing that thou puttest a litel her-biforn, that is to seyn,
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[continues previous] her-biforn, and biweyledest and biweptest, that only men weren
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'They dwellen graunted to thee,' quod I; this is to seyn, as
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Parson's Tale: 15
The laste thing that man shal understonde in contricion is this; wher-of avayleth contricion. I seye, that som tyme contricion delivereth a man fro sinne; of which that David seith: 'I seye,' quod David, that is to seyn, 'I purposed fermely to shryve me; and thow, Lord, relesedest my sinne.' And right so as contricion availleth noght, with-outen sad purpos of shrifte, if man have oportunitee, right so litel worth is shrifte or satisfaccion with-outen contricion. And more-over, contricion destroyeth the prison of helle, and maketh wayk and ... [continues next]
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that thou anoye nat or forthinke nat of al thy fortune: as who [continues next]
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Boece. 'What is this to seyn thanne,' quod I, 'that thinges ne
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[continues previous] The laste thing that man shal understonde in contricion is this; wher-of avayleth contricion. I seye, that som tyme contricion delivereth a man fro sinne; of which that David seith: 'I seye,' quod David, that is to seyn, 'I purposed fermely to shryve me; and thow, Lord, relesedest my sinne.' And right so as contricion availleth noght, with-outen sad purpos of shrifte, if man have oportunitee, right so litel worth is shrifte or satisfaccion with-outen contricion. And more-over, contricion destroyeth ...
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[continues previous] that thou anoye nat or forthinke nat of al thy fortune: as who [continues next]
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[continues previous] seith, I have som-what comforted thee, so that thou tempest thee nat [continues next]
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[continues previous] is good; this is to seyn, as who seyth, that beinge and unitee and
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'Have I nat shewed thee,' quod she, 'that the thinges that ben
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[continues previous] seith, I have som-what comforted thee, so that thou tempest thee nat
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'And was nat that,' quod she, 'for that thee lakked som-what
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geten him sovereyn blisfulnesse; but that shal he nat finde in
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tho thinges that I have shewed, that ne mowen nat yeven that
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we han shewed apertly that alle thinges that ben parfit ben
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ben dyverse amonge hem-self. For certes, the goodes that [continues next]
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'Have I nat iuged,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse is good?'
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'This is open and cleer,' quod she, 'that alle othre thinges ben
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no manere be desired ne requered. And the contrarie: for [continues next]
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thogh that thinges by hir nature ne ben nat goode, algates, yif [continues next]
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to ryden, as the effect of his hele. Now thanne, sin that [continues next]
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Have I nat noumbred and seyd,' quod she, 'that suffisaunce is in
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'Thanne ordeineth he by him-self al-one alle thinges?' quod she.
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shewed by forseyde resouns that al the entencioun of the wil of
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'And recordeth thee nat thanne,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse
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that alle thinges, that oughten ben desired, ben referred to good,
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he forleteth to ben good. And at the laste, so as alle medes ben [continues next]
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thinges that I purposede thee a litel heer-biforn, that is to seyn,
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requered of many folkes ne ben nat verray goodes ne parfite, for
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manaces of Fortune ne ben nat for to dreden, ne the flateringes
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mortal folk a maner of goodes that ne ben nat parfit; but thilke
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'This take I wel,' quod I, 'ne this ne may nat ben withseid
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[continues previous] no manere be desired ne requered. And the contrarie: for
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[continues previous] wherby that they mowen ben put in the noumber of thinges that
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never-mo with-oute peyne, ne the vertues ne ben nat with-oute
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forleten they vertues and folwen vyces? Nis it nat for that they [continues next]
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partye of men, ne ben nat ne han no beinge; but natheles, it is so,
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vyces); ne the herbes of Circes ne ben nat mighty. For al-be-it
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[continues previous] he forleteth to ben good. And at the laste, so as alle medes ben
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they demen that tho thinges ne sholden nat han ben don. For
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of libertee. For yif so be that god loketh alle thinges biforn, ne
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that thilke resouns of hem that assoilen this questioun ne ben
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nat speedful y-nough ne sufficient: the whiche solucioun, or the
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y-sustened by stidefast resoun, ne shal nat ben lad ne proeved by
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al-togider; for it ne hath nat the futures that ne ben nat yit, ne it
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ne hath no lenger the preterits that ben y-doon or y-passed. But
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by hem-self, they ben absolut of necessitee, and ne forleten nat ne
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they ben dyverse that oon fro that othre; and so as ech of hem
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Parson's Tale: 10
... kinrede, and chyden and despysen everich of hem other,' bothe day and night, as god seith by the prophete Michias. And the lovinge children, that whylom loveden so fleshly everich other, wolden everich of hem eten other if they mighte. For how sholden they love hem togidre in the peyne of helle, whan they hated ech of hem other in the prosperitee of this lyf? For truste wel, hir fleshly love was deedly hate; as seith the prophete David: 'who-so that loveth wikkednesse he hateth his soule.' And who-so hateth his owene soule, certes, he may love noon other wight in no manere. And therefore, in helle is ... [continues next]
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[continues previous] that hem ne reccheth nat to knowe where thilke goodes ben
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[continues previous] goodes, whiche that ne mowen nat yeven that they biheten, ne
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[continues previous] ne ben nat weyes ne pathes that bringen men to blisfulnesse,
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[continues previous] it and transporteth from verray and parfit good to goodes that
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[continues previous] ben false and unparfit. But sey me this. Wenest thou that
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than weren they dyverse that oon from that other; and swich is
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of the body ben so devyded and dissevered, that oon fro that
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assembled in o forme, but-yif ther nere oon that conioignede so
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manye dyverse thinges; and the same dyversitee of hir natures,
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[continues previous] forleten they vertues and folwen vyces? Nis it nat for that they
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for purviaunce embraceth alle thinges to-hepe, al-thogh that they
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ben dyverse, and al-thogh they ben infinite; but destinee departeth
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ben dyverse, yit natheles hangeth that oon on that other; for-why
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[continues previous] put in god hope and preyeres, that ne mowen nat ben unspeedful
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[continues previous] ne with-oute effect, whan they ben rightful.
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is lakkinge to other, they ne han no power to bringen a good that
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[continues previous] ... and despysen everich of hem other,' bothe day and night, as god seith by the prophete Michias. And the lovinge children, that whylom loveden so fleshly everich other, wolden everich of hem eten other if they mighte. For how sholden they love hem togidre in the peyne of helle, whan they hated ech of hem other in the prosperitee of this lyf? For truste wel, hir fleshly love was deedly hate; as seith the prophete David: 'who-so that loveth wikkednesse he hateth his soule.' And who-so hateth his owene soule, certes, he may love noon other wight in no manere. And therefore, in helle is no ...
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thinges bringen to men swich a thing that no good ne fayle hem
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conclusioun is al cleer, that shrewes ne mowen right naught, ne
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that is to seyn, to comen to sovereign good, they ne han no power
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to acomplisshen that. For shrewes don that hem list, whan, by
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the conseiles of mankinde (as who seyth, that men han no power to
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doon no-thing, ne wilne no-thing), than folweth it, that oure vyces
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is ful and absolut? But thanne at erst ben they verray good,
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'The thinges thanne,' quod she, 'that ne ben no goodes [continues next]
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whanne they ben dyverse, and whan they beginnen to ben alle [continues next]
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yeveth him his mede, thanne at erst shal he failen of mede whan
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thanne tho thinges that ben absolut and quite fro alle talents
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Thise thinges thanne, yif they ben referred to the devyne sighte, [continues next]
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ben they necessarie; and yif they ben considered by hem-self,
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thanne ben they absolut fro the bond of necessitee. Right so as
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whanne they ben gadered to-gider alle in-to o forme and in-to oon
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'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple [continues next]
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they ben al oon, I knowe, douteles, that thilke thing is the [continues next]
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O cometh alle to-gider now, ye that ben y-caught and y-bounde
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[continues previous] 'The thinges thanne,' quod she, 'that ne ben no goodes
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[continues previous] whanne they ben dyverse, and whan they beginnen to ben alle
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whan they slyden in-to the bodies; and yit lasse free whan they
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[continues previous] bityden by freedom of arbitre, god seeth hem alle to-gider present.
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[continues previous] Thise thinges thanne, yif they ben referred to the devyne sighte,
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wirkinge, so that thilke thing that is suffisaunce, thilke same be
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that wenen that thilke thing that is right good, that it be eek right
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elles? For it is nat to wene that thilke thing, that is most worthy
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'Lat us,' quod she, 'adden thanne reverence to suffisaunce [continues next]
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and to power, so that we demen that thise three thinges ben [continues next]
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[continues previous] they ben al oon, I knowe, douteles, that thilke thing is the
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I may concluden, by right verray resoun, that thilke that is
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biginning of alle thinges, thilke same thing is soverein good
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is cause for which men requeren any thing, it semeth that thilke
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same thing be most desired. As thus: yif that a wight wolde
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woltow seyn of this, that thilke thing that is right softe, as the
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and seidest, that thilke same oon is thilke same good, that is
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be false that I ne wot it), right so thilke thing that is conceived by
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thee thus: that thilke thing that is future, whan it is referred
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power, and reverence, and noblesse, and mirthe; and forsothe,
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thise ben tho that with thornes and prikkinges of talents or [continues next]
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a ful holy maner thing. Alle thise othre thinges, forsothe, ben [continues next]
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[continues previous] also mote we graunten that suffisaunce, power, noblesse, reverence,
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[continues previous] and gladnesse ben only dyverse by names, but hir substaunce
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blisfulnesse, so that alle thise othre thinges ben referred and [continues next]
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[continues previous] power, soverein reverence, soverein cleernesse or noblesse, and [continues next]
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This is the comune Love to alle thinges; and alle thinges axen [continues next]
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but-yif alle thise thinges ben alle oon same thing, they ne han nat
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... accorde therto; and eek, if thy might may atteine ther-to; and if the more part and the bettre part of thy conseillours acorde ther-to, or no. Thanne shaltou considere what thing shal folwe of that conseilling; as hate, pees, werre, grace, profit, or damage; and manye othere thinges. And in alle thise thinges thou shalt chese the beste, and weyve alle othere thinges. Thanne shaltow considere of what rote is engendred the matere of thy conseil, and what fruit it may conceyve and engendre. Thou shalt eek considere alle thise causes, fro whennes they been sprongen. And whan ye han examined your conseil ...
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... the peyne of helle, and fro the companye of the devel, and fro the servage of sinne, and restoreth it to alle godes espirituels, and to the companye and communion of holy chirche. And forther-over, it maketh him that whylom was sone of ire to be sone of grace; and alle thise thinges been preved by holy writ. And therfore, he that wolde sette his entente to thise thinges, he were ful wys; for soothly, he ne sholde nat thanne in al his lyf have corage to sinne, but yeven his body and al his herte to the service of Iesu Crist, and ...
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... springeth of inpacience agayns god, and somtyme agayns man. Agayns god it is, whan a man gruccheth agayn the peynes of helle, or agayns poverte, or los of catel, or agayn reyn or tempest; or elles gruccheth that shrewes han prosperitee, or elles for that goode men han adversitee. And alle thise thinges sholde men suffre paciently, for they comen by the rightful Iugement and ordinance of god. Som-tyme comth grucching of avarice; as Iudas grucched agayns the Magdaleyne, whan she enoynte the heved of oure lord Iesu Crist with hir precious oynement. This maner murmure is swich as whan man gruccheth of ...
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... sinful men, in which estaat men been holden to laboure in preyinge to god for amendement of hir sinnes, and that he wole graunte hem to arysen out of hir sinnes. Another estaat is thestaat of grace, in which estaat he is holden to werkes of penitence; and certes, to alle thise thinges is Accidie enemy and contrarie. For he loveth no bisinesse at al. Now certes, this foule sinne Accidie is eek a ful greet enemy to the lyflode of the body; for it ne hath no purveaunce agayn temporel necessitee; for it forsleweth and forsluggeth, and destroyeth alle goodes tem-poreles by ...
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... sinned with comune bordel-wommen, or noon; or doon his sinne in holy tymes, or noon; in fasting-tymes, or noon; or biforn his shrifte, or after his latter shrifte; and hath, per-aventure, broken ther-fore his penance enioyned; by whos help and whos conseil; by sorcerie or craft; al moste be told. Alle thise thinges, after that they been grete or smale, engreggen the conscience of man. And eek the preest that is thy Iuge, may the bettre been avysed of his Iugement in yevinge of thy penaunce, and that is after thy contricioun. For understond wel, that after tyme that a man hath defouled ...
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[continues previous] thise ben tho that with thornes and prikkinges of talents or
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weleful man hath a ful delicat felinge; so that, but-yif alle thinges
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same thinges; so that thise ilke richesses ne oughten nat by
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body semeth yeven delyt. In alle thise thinges it semeth only
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thy-self ay stedefast and stable, and yevest alle othre thinges
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every of thise forseyde thinges is the same that thise other
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thinges ben, that is to seyn, al oon thing, who-so that ever
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blisfulnesse in swiche thinges as men wene that they ne mowen [continues next]
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yeven but o thing senglely of alle that men seken.' [continues next]
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they ben al oon, I knowe, douteles, that thilke thing is the
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prince of alle thinges; for certes som-thing possessing in it-self
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we han shewed apertly that alle thinges that ben parfit ben
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first or thinges that ben unparfit; and for-thy, for as moche as
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biginning of alle thinges, thilke same thing is soverein good
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thinges, it were for to witen whether that alle thise thinges maken
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[continues previous] soverein delyt. Conclusio. What seyst thou thanne of alle thise
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thinges, that is to seyn, suffisaunce, power, and this othre thinges;
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'Yif alle thise thinges,' quod she, 'weren membres to felicitee,
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'Certes,' quod I, 'it hath wel ben shewed heer-biforn, that alle
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alle thinges ben requered for the grace of good, they ne ben nat [continues next]
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desired of alle folk more thanne the same good. But we han [continues next]
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othre thinges ben desired; thanne is it thus: that, certes, only [continues next]
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whanne they ben dyverse, and whan they beginnen to ben alle
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oon thing thanne ben they goodes, ne comth it hem nat thanne
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that ben anywhere, that they ne requeren naturelly the ferme
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For either alle thinges ben referred and brought to nought,
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alle thinges tenden and hyen, that thing moste ben the soverein
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unioignen the thinges that ben conioigned, yif ther ne were oon
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governeth alle thinges by the keye of his goodnesse, and alle thise
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by thy resouns, that they ne mowen ben overcomen. And [continues next]
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of alle thise thinges it sheweth wel, that the goode folke ben certeinly
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medes, ne shrewes lakken never-mo torments. For of alle thinges
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that ben y-doon, thilke thing, for which any-thing is don, it semeth
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I have shewed that blisfulnesse is thilke same good for which
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that alle thinges ben doon. Thanne is thilke same good purposed
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the gode governour, atempreth and governeth the world, ne doute
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[continues previous] to ben holden by the fyn of good. For elles ne mighten they nat
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lat that ben called destinee. And al-be-it so that thise thinges
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ben dyverse, yit natheles hangeth that oon on that other; for-why
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which thing thilke soverein purveaunce hath maked ofte tyme fair [continues next]
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to comen, ther-fore ben they purveyed, nat, certes, for that they [continues next]
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and yif tho thinges that ne han no certein bitydinges ben purveyed
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mowen nat ben wist biforn certeinly to bityden. And thanne [continues next]
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certes that is this, in what maner the prescience of god seeth alle
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thinges certeins and diffinisshed, al-thogh they ne han no certein
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bityden by freedom of arbitre, god seeth hem alle to-gider present.
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Thise thinges thanne, yif they ben referred to the devyne sighte,
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natheles, that oon of hem, or it was y-doon, it bihoved by necessitee
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wherby that they mowen ben put in the noumber of thinges that
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[continues previous] ben yeven to shrewede folk nat only ne maketh hem nat digne,
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[continues previous] blisful by thilke thinges that they han geten. But yif so be that
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[continues previous] that ther be defaute of manye goodes, sheweth it nat thanne
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[continues previous] ben dyverse amonge hem-self. For certes, the goodes that
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seen apertly that it nis nat soverein. The thinges, thanne, that
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[continues previous] alle thinges ben requered for the grace of good, they ne ben nat [continues next]
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[continues previous] graunted that blisfulnesse is that thing, for whiche that alle thise [continues next]
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[continues previous] othre thinges ben desired; thanne is it thus: that, certes, only [continues next]
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requered of many folkes ne ben nat verray goodes ne parfite, for [continues next]
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[continues previous] swiche places as ben covenable to hem, in whiche places they
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[continues previous] ne mowen nat sone dyen ne dryen, as longe as hir nature may
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that reprehenden wikkedly the thinges that touchen goddes governaunce, [continues next]
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we oughten ben ashamed of our-self: as I, that seyde that [continues next]
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[continues previous] thilke thinges that thou toldest me, al-be-it so that I hadde
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so as the governour of thinges is good, yif that yveles mowen ben
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[continues previous] goode thinges may don alle thinges; and they that ben mighty to
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[continues previous] don yvele thinges ne mowen nat alle thinges: thanne is it open
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[continues previous] right as to a maner heighte of hir nature. But for to mowen don [continues next]
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[continues previous] nat yvel of the noumbir of thinges that oughte ben desired. But [continues next]
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me,' quod she, 'to telle thing that is grettest of alle thinges that
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[continues previous] delver of the feeld ne understoden nat that the gold sholde han
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[continues previous] ben founde; but, as I sayde, it bitidde and ran to-gidere that he
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and might redy to speden thinges that ben desired. But the [continues next]
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soules of men moten nedes be more free whan they loken hem in [continues next]
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[continues previous] to comen, ther-fore ben they purveyed, nat, certes, for that they
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of the thinges that ben y-wist or y-knowe; and it is al the [continues next]
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[continues previous] some thinges han certein and necessarie bitydinges, they ne
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[continues previous] ne with-oute effect, whan they ben rightful.
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'Certes,' quod I, 'it hath wel ben shewed heer-biforn, that alle [continues next]
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[continues previous] alle thinges ben requered for the grace of good, they ne ben nat
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[continues previous] othre thinges ben desired; thanne is it thus: that, certes, only [continues next]
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[continues previous] blisfulnesse is requered and desired. By whiche thing it sheweth [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Have I nat shewed thee,' quod she, 'that the thinges that ben
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[continues previous] oughten ben ashamed of hem-self;' that is to seyn, that we fooles [continues next]
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[continues previous] we oughten ben ashamed of our-self: as I, that seyde that
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'It remembreth me wel,' quod I, 'that it hath ben shewed.' [continues next]
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blisfulnesse is requered of alle, that good also is requered and [continues next]
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[continues previous] that alle thinges, that oughten ben desired, ben referred to good, [continues next]
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[continues previous] nat yvel of the noumbir of thinges that oughte ben desired. But [continues next]
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[continues previous] alle power oughte ben desired and requered. Than is it open and [continues next]
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[continues previous] and might redy to speden thinges that ben desired. But the
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'It is shewed,' quod I; 'ne her-of may ther no man douten.'
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Now sir, if men wolde axe me, why that god suffred men to do yow this vileinye, certes, I can nat wel answere as for no sothfastnesse. For thapostle seith, that "the sciences and the Iuggementz of our lord god almighty been ful depe; ther may no man comprehende ne serchen hem suffisantly." Nathelees, by certeyne presumpcions and coniectinges, I holde and bileve that god, which that is ful of Iustice and of rightwisnesse, hath suffred this bityde by Iuste cause resonable.
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[continues previous] othre thinges ben desired; thanne is it thus: that, certes, only
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entencioun to comen to good: ther may no man douten that they
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ne be governed voluntariely, and that they ne converten hem of
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[continues previous] oughten ben ashamed of hem-self;' that is to seyn, that we fooles
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'This is open and cleer,' quod I; 'ne it may nat ben deneyed
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[continues previous] blisfulnesse is requered of alle, that good also is requered and
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[continues previous] 'It ne recordeth me nat,' quod I; 'for I have it gretly alwey
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[continues previous] among thinges that men oughten requere. And I have shewed
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[continues previous] alle power oughte ben desired and requered. Than is it open and
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[continues previous] of the thinges that ben y-wist or y-knowe; and it is al the
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the good is: sin ye demen that the fouleste thinges ben youre
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goodes, thanne submitten ye and putten your-selven under tho
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ben nat parfit by the congregacioun of alle goodes; that they [continues next]
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'Now hast thou thanne,' quod she, 'the forme and the causes
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me wel that over thilke good ther nis no-thing more to ben
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[continues previous] 'Thise thinges thanne,' quod she, 'that is to sey, erthely
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mortal folk a maner of goodes that ne ben nat parfit; but thilke
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seen apertly that it nis nat soverein. The thinges, thanne, that
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'Up-on thise thinges thanne,' quod she, 'right as thise geometriens,
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'This is open and cleer,' quod she, 'that alle othre thinges ben
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'Have I nat shewed thee,' quod she, 'that the thinges that ben [continues next]
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is ful and absolut? But thanne at erst ben they verray good, [continues next]
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whanne they ben gadered to-gider alle in-to o forme and in-to oon [continues next]
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whanne they ben dyverse, and whan they beginnen to ben alle [continues next]
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'Is ther any-thing thanne,' quod she, 'that, in as moche as it
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'Alle thinges thanne,' quod she, 'requiren good; and thilke
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Thanne seyde she thus: 'Certes,' quod she, 'that were a greet
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[continues previous] 'And recordeth thee nat thanne,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse
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'Is ther any wight thanne,' quod she, 'that weneth that men
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'Thanne ne doutestow nat,' quod she, 'that thilke folk that ben
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for purviaunce embraceth alle thinges to-hepe, al-thogh that they [continues next]
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by adversitees; and of alle thinges ther nis no doute, that
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they ne ben don rightfully and ordenely, to the profit of hem to
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'Wiltow thanne,' quod she, 'that I aproche a litel to the wordes
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shollen ther nevere ben, ne nevere weren, vyce ne vertu, but it
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Philosophie. 'The thinges thanne,' quod she, 'that, whan men
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and yif tho thinges that ne han no certein bitydinges ben purveyed
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Boece. 'What is this to seyn thanne,' quod I, 'that thinges ne
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ben nat necessarie by hir propre nature, so as they comen in alle
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whanne they ben dyverse, and whan they beginnen to ben alle
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[continues previous] ben dyverse amonges hem-self, that oon nis nat that that other [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod I, 'it hath wel ben shewed heer-biforn, that alle [continues next]
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alle thinges ben requered for the grace of good, they ne ben nat [continues next]
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desired of alle folk more thanne the same good. But we han [continues next]
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[continues previous] requered of many folkes ne ben nat verray goodes ne parfite, for [continues next]
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[continues previous] they ben dyverse that oon fro that othre; and so as ech of hem [continues next]
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[continues previous] is ful and absolut? But thanne at erst ben they verray good,
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[continues previous] whanne they ben gadered to-gider alle in-to o forme and in-to oon
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[continues previous] by the getinge of unitee, that they ben maked goodes?'
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[continues previous] alle thinges tenden and hyen, that thing moste ben the soverein [continues next]
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thanne ben they maked necessarie by the condicioun of the [continues next]
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ben they necessarie; and yif they ben considered by hem-self, [continues next]
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oon thing thanne ben they goodes, ne comth it hem nat thanne
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the good is: sin ye demen that the fouleste thinges ben youre
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goodes, thanne submitten ye and putten your-selven under tho
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mortal folk a maner of goodes that ne ben nat parfit; but thilke
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[continues previous] ben dyverse amonge hem-self. For certes, the goodes that
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ben they none membres,' quod she; 'for elles it
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[continues previous] alle thinges ben requered for the grace of good, they ne ben nat
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[continues previous] desired of alle folk more thanne the same good. But we han
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[continues previous] Thanne seyde she thus: 'O my nory,' quod she, 'I have
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forleten they vertues and folwen vyces? Nis it nat for that they
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naught; but yif this ne may nat ben don, thanne is it nat possible,
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necessitee faileth hem, they ne mighten nat ben wist biforn, and
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[continues previous] Thise thinges thanne, yif they ben referred to the devyne sighte, [continues next]
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[continues previous] ben they necessarie; and yif they ben considered by hem-self,
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ne semeth fayle, certes than wole I graunte that they ben maked
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blisful by thilke thinges that they han geten. But yif so be that
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'Suffisaunce and power ben thanne of o kinde?' [continues next]
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or a mede of coroune. For-why, for as moche as by the getinge
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of blisfulnesse men ben maked blisful, and blisfulnesse is
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divinitee: thanne is it manifest and open, that by the getinge
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of divinitee men ben maked blisful. Right as by the getinge
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they ben maked wyse: right so, nedes, by the semblable resoun, [continues next]
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'And certein is,' quod she, 'that by the getinge of good ben
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'Thanne geten goode men that they desiren?' [continues next]
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'And hast thou wel knowen the causes,' quod she, 'why it is?' [continues next]
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'And demest thou,' quod she, 'that a thing that is of this [continues next]
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'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple [continues next]
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[continues previous] they ben maked wyse: right so, nedes, by the semblable resoun,
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[continues previous] 'The thinges thanne,' quod she, 'that ne ben no goodes
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'But wikkede folk,' quod she, 'yif they geten the good that [continues next]
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'Demestow nat,' quod she, 'that al thing that profiteth is good?' [continues next]
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'But al thing that is good,' quod she, 'grauntest thou that it be
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[continues previous] 'And hast thou wel knowen the causes,' quod she, 'why it is?'
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[continues previous] 'Certes, me semeth,' quod I, 'that I see hem right as though
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'And we han shewed that god and verray blisfulnesse is al oo
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'Hast thou nat knowen wel,' quod she, 'that al thing that is
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[continues previous] 'Thanne geten goode men that they desiren?'
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[continues previous] 'But wikkede folk,' quod she, 'yif they geten the good that
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'But the soverein good,' quod she, 'that is eveneliche purposed
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'I graunte wel,' quod I; 'ne no sother thing ne may ben [continues next]
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'Maystow nat telle me thanne,' quod she, 'what thing is a man?' [continues next]
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'And demest thou,' quod she, 'that a thing that is of this [continues next]
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'What demest thou thanne?' quod she; 'is that a derk thing [continues next]
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'This thing thanne,' quod she, 'that ne hath nede of no [continues next]
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'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'ne sholden men nat by no wey seken [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'for as mochel as thou hast knowen [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'moten we nedes graunten and confessen [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'desiren alle thinges oon?' [continues next]
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'Alle thinges thanne,' quod she, 'requiren good; and thilke [continues next]
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'Thanne is yvel nothing,' quod she, 'sin that he ne may nat [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and [continues next]
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'Is ther any wight thanne,' quod she, 'that weneth that men [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that any good were added to the [continues next]
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'And what seystow thanne,' quod she, 'of thilke wrecche that [continues next]
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'Thanne, certes,' quod she, 'han shrewes, whan they ben [continues next]
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the deserte of felonye.' 'I ne may nat denye it,' quod I. 'Moche [continues next]
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more thanne,' quod she, 'ben shrewes unsely, whan they ben [continues next]
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'Thanne ne doutestow nat,' quod she, 'that thilke folk that ben [continues next]
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'Yif thou were thanne,' quod she, 'y-set a Iuge or a knower of [continues next]
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'Thanne most thou graunten,' quod she, 'by semblable resoun,
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[continues previous] 'Why sholde I nat remembre that?' quod I.
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[continues previous] 'Maystow nat telle me thanne,' quod she, 'what thing is a man?'
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[continues previous] 'And demest thou,' quod she, 'that a thing that is of this
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'Certes,' quod I, 'lat us adden it, yif we wolen graunten the
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[continues previous] 'What demest thou thanne?' quod she; 'is that a derk thing
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[continues previous] 'This thing thanne,' quod she, 'that ne hath nede of no
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[continues previous] 'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'ne sholden men nat by no wey seken
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'for as mochel as thou hast knowen
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they ben maked wyse: right so, nedes, by the semblable resoun,
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ne desire they nat ech of hem by semblable resoun to kepen [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'desiren alle thinges oon?'
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[continues previous] 'Alle thinges thanne,' quod she, 'requiren good; and thilke
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'Thanne, so as that oon and that other,' quod she, 'desiren [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and
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[continues previous] 'Is ther any wight thanne,' quod she, 'that weneth that men
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that any good were added to the
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[continues previous] 'And what seystow thanne,' quod she, 'of thilke wrecche that
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[continues previous] the deserte of felonye.' 'I ne may nat denye it,' quod I. 'Moche
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[continues previous] more thanne,' quod she, 'ben shrewes unsely, whan they ben
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to be shad and to fleten dyversely: right so, by semblable resoun, [continues next]
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that oon and good be oo same thing. For of thinges, of whiche
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'moten we nedes graunten and confessen
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[continues previous] that thilke same soverein good be god.'
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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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[continues previous] that is hirs, that is to seyn, that is acordinge to hir nature in
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now on this syde and now on that syde. Two thinges ther ben [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne, so as that oon and that other,' quod she, 'desiren
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[continues previous] good; and the goode folk geten good, and nat the wikke folk;
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[continues previous] thilke thing that departeth forthest fro the first thoght of god, it is
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that the effect nis nat naturelly diverse, nedes the substance mot
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[continues previous] graunted that blisfulnesse is that thing, for whiche that alle thise
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[continues previous] in whiche the effect of alle the dedes of mankinde standeth, that
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[continues previous] yvel and felonye ne may nat ben referred to good. Thanne nis
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of the unmoevable purviaunce, it mot nedes be that they [continues next]
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ne be nat mutable. And thus ben the thinges ful wel y-governed, [continues next]
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bityde, it ne may nat unbityde (as who seith, it mot bityde), and [continues next]
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thilke thing that ne may nat unbityde it mot bityde by necessitee, [continues next]
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'I graunte wel,' quod I; 'ne no sother thing ne may ben [continues next]
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'This thing,' quod I, 'nis nat doutous; but I abyde to herknen [continues next]
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but-yif alle thise thinges ben alle oon same thing, they ne han nat [continues next]
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that oon and good be oo same thing. For of thinges, of whiche
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[continues previous] of the unmoevable purviaunce, it mot nedes be that they
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[continues previous] ne be nat mutable. And thus ben the thinges ful wel y-governed,
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with falsnesse (as who seyth, that yif I wot a thing, it ne may nat [continues next]
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be false that I ne wot it), right so thilke thing that is conceived by [continues next]
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that it folweth and resembleth thilke thing that it ne may nat [continues next]
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[continues previous] thilke thing that ne may nat unbityde it mot bityde by necessitee, [continues next]
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... free wil, noght constreyned, ne for shame of folk, ne for maladie, ne swiche thinges; for it is resoun that he that trespasseth by his free wil, that by his free wil he confesse his trespas; and that noon other man telle his sinne but he him-self, ne he shal nat nayte ne denye his sinne, ne wratthe him agayn the preest for his amonestinge to leve sinne. The seconde condicioun is, that thy shrift be laweful; that is to seyn, that thou that shryvest thee, and eek the preest that hereth thy confessioun, been verraily in the feith of holy chirche; and that a man ne ...
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'Maystow nat telle me thanne,' quod she, 'what thing is a man?' [continues next]
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'But for as mochel as thou shalt nat wenen', quod she, 'that I [continues next]
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Than seyde she thus: 'That felede I ful wel,' quod she, 'whan [continues next]
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'Forsothe,' quod she, 'than nedeth ther som-what that every [continues next]
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'And hast thou wel knowen the causes,' quod she, 'why it is?' [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'ne sholden men nat by no wey seken [continues next]
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'Now hast thou thanne,' quod she, 'the forme and the causes [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'for as mochel as thou hast knowen [continues next]
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'This take I wel,' quod I, 'ne this ne may nat ben withseid
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'Certes,' quod I, 'I ne may nat denye ne withstonde the [continues next]
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[continues previous] allone; but that is a thing that may nat be don.'
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[continues previous] 'This thing,' quod I, 'nis nat doutous; but I abyde to herknen
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[continues previous] wherby that they mowen ben put in the noumber of thinges that
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'Thanne ordeineth he by him-self al-one alle thinges?' quod she. [continues next]
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'Thou hast wel herd,' quod she, 'the fables of the poetes, [continues next]
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'Thanne is yvel nothing,' quod she, 'sin that he ne may nat
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'First,' quod she, 'thou most nedes knowen, that goode folk [continues next]
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'This is open and cleer,' quod I; 'ne it may nat ben deneyed
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and [continues next]
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'Thanne, certes,' quod she, 'han shrewes, whan they ben [continues next]
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'But,' quod she, 'may any man denye that al that is right nis
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'Whan I consider thy resouns,' quod I, 'I ne trowe nat that
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'Thanne ne doutestow nat,' quod she, 'that thilke folk that ben [continues next]
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'Yif thou were thanne,' quod she, 'y-set a Iuge or a knower of [continues next]
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'I ne doute nat,' quod I, 'that I nolde don suffisaunt satisfaccioun
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'Than,' quod she, 'by these causes and by othre causes that [continues next]
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'Demestow nat,' quod she, 'that al thing that profiteth is good?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] be false that I ne wot it), right so thilke thing that is conceived by
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[continues previous] thilke thing that ne may nat unbityde it mot bityde by necessitee,
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'Hast thou nat knowen wel,' quod she, 'that al thing that is
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Thanne the wyseste of hem three answerde for hem alle, and seyde: 'sire,' quod he, 'we knowen wel, that we been unworthy to comen un-to the court of so greet a lord and so worthy as ye been. For we han so greetly mistaken us, and han offended and agilt in swich a wyse agayn your heigh lordshipe, that trewely we han deserved the deeth. But yet, for the ...
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they weren pursued to the deeth and slayn. So yif thou hast nat
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[continues previous] 'Why sholde I nat remembre that?' quod I.
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Philosophye. 'For sothe,' quod she, 'and that is a thing that
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[continues previous] Than seyde she thus: 'That felede I ful wel,' quod she, 'whan
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[continues previous] that thou, ententif and stille, ravisshedest my wordes; and I
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[continues previous] 'Forsothe,' quod she, 'than nedeth ther som-what that every
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[continues previous] 'Why sholdest thou nat bi-knowen it,' quod she, 'whan every
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[continues previous] Boece. 'I may nat,' quod I, 'denye it; but I mot graunte
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[continues previous] 'Now hast thou thanne,' quod she, 'the forme and the causes
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod I, 'I ne may nat denye ne withstonde the
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'But al thing that is good,' quod she, 'grauntest thou that it be
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in his substaunce as longe as it is oon; and whan it forleteth to [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ordeineth he by him-self al-one alle thinges?' quod she.
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god refuseth only the werkes of men, and ne entremeteth nat of
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[continues previous] 'Remembreth thee,' quod she, 'that I have gadered and
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and
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For thou hast lerned a litel her-biforn, that al thing that is and [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thou hast,' quod she, 'the right estimacioun of this; but
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[continues previous] 'Thanne, certes,' quod she, 'han shrewes, whan they ben
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[continues previous] the deserte of felonye.' 'I ne may nat denye it,' quod I. 'Moche
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ne doutestow nat,' quod she, 'that thilke folk that ben
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[continues previous] 'Than,' quod she, 'by these causes and by othre causes that
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thing that is y-wist nis nat knowen by his nature propre, but by
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[continues previous] Wol doon so strong a peyne for love as she.
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hath so longe his dwellinge and his substaunce as longe as it is
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... diligence." Thanne seye I, that in vengeance-taking, in werre, in bataille, and in warnestoring, er thow biginne, I rede that thou apparaille thee ther-to, and do it with greet deliberacioun. For Tullius seith: that "long apparailling biforn the bataille maketh short victorie." And Cassidorus seith: "the garnison is stronger whan it is longe tyme avysed." [continues next]
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[continues previous] alle thinges, he sholde seen that, with-oute doute, every thing is [continues next]
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[continues previous] in his substaunce as longe as it is oon; and whan it forleteth to [continues next]
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[continues previous] hath beinge is oon, and thilke same oon is good; thanne is this
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oon; but whan it forleteth to ben oon, it mot nedes dyen and
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[continues previous] ... greet diligence." Thanne seye I, that in vengeance-taking, in werre, in bataille, and in warnestoring, er thow biginne, I rede that thou apparaille thee ther-to, and do it with greet deliberacioun. For Tullius seith: that "long apparailling biforn the bataille maketh short victorie." And Cassidorus seith: "the garnison is stronger whan it is longe tyme avysed."
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[continues previous] But now lat us speken of the conseil that was accorded by your neighebores, swiche as doon yow reverence withouten love, your olde enemys reconsiled, your flatereres, that conseilled yow certeyne thinges prively, and openly conseilleden yow the contrarie; the yonge folk also, that conseilleden yow to venge yow and make ...
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as I seyde a litel her-biforn that, sin ther mot nedes ben many
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soverein good is verray blisfulnesse: thanne mot it nedes be,
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I have wel concluded that blisfulnesse and god ben the soverein
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good; for whiche it mot nedes ben, that soverein blisfulnesse
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other, that they destroyen unitee, the body forleteth to ben that
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[continues previous] it was biforn. And, who-so wolde renne in the same manere by
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[continues previous] 'Whan I considere,' quod I, 'manye thinges, I see non other.'
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'It mot nedes be so,' quod I; 'for the reaume ne sholde nat
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yeveth him his mede, thanne at erst shal he failen of mede whan
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he forleteth to ben good. And at the laste, so as alle medes ben
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from hem-self never-mo. For so as goode and yvel, and peyne and
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medes ben contrarye, it mot nedes ben, that right as we seen
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every man over other men; thanne mot it nedes be that shrewes,
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foule delyces of the foule sowe. Thanne folweth it, that he that forleteth
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mot he nedes ben most wrecched that lengest is a shrewe; the
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[continues previous] ben conioigned in oon and dwellen to-gider, it is cleped a beest. [continues next]
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'Than,' quod she, 'hath a man nede to seken him foreyne [continues next]
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'Thilke man,' quod she, 'that secheth richesses to fleen [continues next]
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'Up-on thise thinges thanne,' quod she, 'right as thise geometriens, [continues next]
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[continues previous] ben conioigned in oon and dwellen to-gider, it is cleped a beest.
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'Thanne, certes,' quod she, 'han shrewes, whan they ben [continues next]
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'As ofte,' quod she, 'as men doon any thing for grace of any [continues next]
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that ther be no prescience. Thanne axe I,' quod she, 'in as [continues next]
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'Right as in bestes,' quod she, 'whan the sowle and the body
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departinge of the body and the sowle; and the seconde deeth he
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[continues previous] 'Than,' quod she, 'hath a man nede to seken him foreyne
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[continues previous] 'Wenest thou aught,' quod she, 'that this prince of alle
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thinges to-gider? And eek, at the laste, see wel that a thing [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Up-on thise thinges thanne,' quod she, 'right as thise geometriens,
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[continues previous] whan they han shewed hir proposiciouns, ben wont
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'But,' quod she, 'thilke thing that desireth to be and to [continues next]
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eftsones afterward, whan I loste it, confounded by the charge and
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[continues previous] that ther be no prescience. Thanne axe I,' quod she, 'in as
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[continues previous] mochel as apertieneth to that, sholden thanne thinges that comen
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ben conioigned in oon and dwellen to-gider, it is cleped a beest.
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[continues previous] feigne may, who was he that hath conioigned thise dyverse
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[continues previous] thinges to-gider? And eek, at the laste, see wel that a thing
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oon; but whan it forleteth to ben oon, it mot nedes dyen and
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[continues previous] 'But,' quod she, 'thilke thing that desireth to be and to
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unioignen the thinges that ben conioigned, yif ther ne were oon
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And whan hir unitee is destroyed by the disseveraunce of that oon
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that the unstablenesse of fortune may nat atayne to receiven [continues next]
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han dignitees ofte tyme, than sheweth it wel that dignitees and [continues next]
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it, that I may make semblable skiles of the purviaunce of god [continues next]
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from that other, than sheweth it wel that it is a ded thing, and
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[continues previous] thilke thing that may nat ben taken awey); than sheweth it wel,
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[continues previous] that the unstablenesse of fortune may nat atayne to receiven
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[continues previous] han dignitees ofte tyme, than sheweth it wel that dignitees and
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of alle thise thinges it sheweth wel, that the goode folke ben certeinly
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this sheweth it wel, that to goode folk ne lakketh never-mo hir
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nature of it, maketh men wrecches; and it sheweth wel, that the
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[continues previous] it, that I may make semblable skiles of the purviaunce of god
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it no swich thing that men mighten trowen by right that it is [continues next]
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that it nis no lenger no beest. And the body of a wight, whyl
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[continues previous] the lyf of it be strecched with infinitee of tyme, yit algates nis
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wel seyn that it is a figure of man-kinde. And yif the parties
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forme of the welefulnesse of man-kinde, that is to seyn, richesses,
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honours, power, and glorie, and delyts. The whiche delyt only
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of the body ben so devyded and dissevered, that oon fro that
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... of myne enemys; shewinge me the perils and the yveles that mighten falle of this vengeance. But who-so wolde considere in alle vengeances the perils and yveles that mighte sewe of vengeance-takinge, a man wolde never take vengeance, and that were harm; for by the vengeance-takinge been the wikked men dissevered fro the gode men. And they that han wil to do wikkednesse restreyne hir wikked purpos, whan they seen the punissinge and chastysinge of the trespassours.' [And to this answerde dame Prudence: 'Certes,' seyde she, 'I graunte wel that of vengeaunce cometh muchel yvel and muchel good; but vengeaunce-taking aperteneth nat unto everichoon, but only unto Iuges ... [continues next]
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they ben dyverse that oon fro that othre; and so as ech of hem
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mede ne may ben dissevered fro good folk. For no wight as by
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other, that they destroyen unitee, the body forleteth to ben that
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[continues previous] ... perils and the yveles that mighten falle of this vengeance. But who-so wolde considere in alle vengeances the perils and yveles that mighte sewe of vengeance-takinge, a man wolde never take vengeance, and that were harm; for by the vengeance-takinge been the wikked men dissevered fro the gode men. And they that han wil to do wikkednesse restreyne hir wikked purpos, whan they seen the punissinge and chastysinge of the trespassours.' [And to this answerde dame Prudence: 'Certes,' seyde she, 'I graunte wel that of vengeaunce cometh muchel yvel and muchel good; but vengeaunce-taking aperteneth nat unto everichoon, but only unto Iuges ... [continues next]
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oon; but whan it forleteth to ben oon, it mot nedes dyen and [continues next]
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in his substaunce as longe as it is oon; and whan it forleteth to [continues next]
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it was biforn. And, who-so wolde renne in the same manere by
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod Melibee, 'I see wel that ye enforce yow muchel by wordes to overcome me in swich manere, that I shal nat venge me of myne enemys; shewinge me the perils and the yveles that mighten falle of this vengeance. But who-so wolde considere in alle vengeances the perils and yveles that mighte sewe of vengeance-takinge, a man wolde never take vengeance, and that were harm; for by the vengeance-takinge been the wikked men dissevered fro the gode men. And they that han wil to do wikkednesse restreyne hir wikked purpos, whan they seen the punissinge and chastysinge ... [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod I, 'I ne trowe nat in no manere, that so [continues next]
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certein thinges sholde be moeved by fortunous fortune; but I [continues next]
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[continues previous] in his substaunce as longe as it is oon; and whan it forleteth to
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alle thinges, he sholde seen that, with-oute doute, every thing is
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod Melibee, 'I see wel that ye enforce yow muchel by wordes to overcome me in swich manere, that I shal nat venge me of myne enemys; shewinge me the perils and the yveles that mighten falle of this vengeance. But who-so wolde considere in alle vengeances the perils and yveles that mighte sewe of vengeance-takinge, a man wolde never take vengeance, and that were harm; for by the vengeance-takinge been the wikked men dissevered fro the gode men. And they that han wil to do wikkednesse restreyne hir wikked purpos, whan they seen the punissinge ...
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod I, 'I ne trowe nat in no manere, that so
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[continues previous] certein thinges sholde be moeved by fortunous fortune; but I
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biginning of alle thinges, thilke same thing is soverein good [continues next]
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[continues previous] hath so longe his dwellinge and his substaunce as longe as it is [continues next]
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[continues previous] that ben anywhere, that they ne requeren naturelly the ferme
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dyverse tymes the foule erthe and the hevene, and that alle other
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thinges stinten fro with-oute, so that thou nere neither in hevene
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the gode governour, atempreth and governeth the world, ne doute
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by adversitees; and of alle thinges ther nis no doute, that
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here, that the thinges that god hath present, with-oute doute they
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in his substaunce as longe as it is oon; and whan it forleteth to
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passeth it in noblesse alle other thinges; and whan it forleteth the [continues next]
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[continues previous] hath so longe his dwellinge and his substaunce as longe as it is [continues next]
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other, that they destroyen unitee, the body forleteth to ben that [continues next]
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it was biforn. And, who-so wolde renne in the same manere by [continues next]
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yeveth him his mede, thanne at erst shal he failen of mede whan [continues next]
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foule delyces of the foule sowe. Thanne folweth it, that he that forleteth [continues next]
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bountee and prowesse, he forleteth to ben a man; sin he may [continues next]
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[continues previous] passeth it in noblesse alle other thinges; and whan it forleteth the
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[continues previous] hath so longe his dwellinge and his substaunce as longe as it is [continues next]
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[continues previous] other, that they destroyen unitee, the body forleteth to ben that
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[continues previous] it was biforn. And, who-so wolde renne in the same manere by
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[continues previous] he forleteth to ben good. And at the laste, so as alle medes ben [continues next]
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[continues previous] bountee and prowesse, he forleteth to ben a man; sin he may
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'Whan I considere,' quod I, 'manye thinges, I see non other.'
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... that thy conseillours have thilke three condiciouns that I have seyd bifore; that is to seyn, that they be trewe, wyse, and of old experience. And werke nat alwey in every nede by oon counseillour allone; for somtyme bihoveth it to been conseilled by manye. For Salomon seith: "salvacioun of thinges is wher-as ther been manye conseillours." [continues next]
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Now sir, sith I have shewed yow of which folk ye shul take your conseil, and of which folk ye shul folwe the conseil, now wol I teche yow how ye shal examine your conseil, after the doctrine of Tullius. In the examininge thanne of your conseillour, ye shul considere manye thinges. Alderfirst thou shalt considere, that in thilke thing that thou purposest, and upon what thing thou wolt have conseil, that verray trouthe be seyd and conserved; this is to seyn, telle trewely thy tale. For he that seith fals may nat wel be conseilled, in that cas of which he lyeth. And after this, ...
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... Catoun seith: "if a man of hyer estaat or degree, or more mighty than thou, do thee anoy or grevaunce, suffre him; for he that ones hath greved thee may another tyme releve thee and helpe." Yet sette I caas, ye have bothe might and licence for to venge yow. I seye, that ther be ful manye thinges that shul restreyne yow of vengeance-takinge, and make yow for to enclyne to suffre, and for to han pacience in the thinges that han been doon to yow. First and foreward, if ye wole considere the defautes that been in your owene persone, for whiche defautes god hath suffred yow ... [continues next]
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[continues previous] oon; but whan it forleteth to ben oon, it mot nedes dyen and
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'And thilke same soverein good may don non yvel?' [continues next]
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'Ye, wolde god,' quod I, 'that they mighten don non!' [continues next]
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[continues previous] yeveth him his mede, thanne at erst shal he failen of mede whan
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'Is ther any-thing thanne,' quod she, 'that, in as moche as it
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[continues previous] ... thy conseillours have thilke three condiciouns that I have seyd bifore; that is to seyn, that they be trewe, wyse, and of old experience. And werke nat alwey in every nede by oon counseillour allone; for somtyme bihoveth it to been conseilled by manye. For Salomon seith: "salvacioun of thinges is wher-as ther been manye conseillours."
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[continues previous] ... a man of hyer estaat or degree, or more mighty than thou, do thee anoy or grevaunce, suffre him; for he that ones hath greved thee may another tyme releve thee and helpe." Yet sette I caas, ye have bothe might and licence for to venge yow. I seye, that ther be ful manye thinges that shul restreyne yow of vengeance-takinge, and make yow for to enclyne to suffre, and for to han pacience in the thinges that han been doon to yow. First and foreward, if ye wole considere the defautes that been in your owene persone, for whiche defautes ...
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in his nature, the wikkednesse of men departeth it and devydeth
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sen any-thing that is inparfit, certes, in thilke general ther mot
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'Adde thanne,' quod she, 'thilke good, that is maked blisfulnesse,
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'Thanne is ther nothing,' quod she, 'that kepeth his nature,
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'Thanne is ther no-thing,' quod she, 'that either wole or may
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'And recordeth thee nat thanne,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse
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[continues previous] 'Ye, wolde god,' quod I, 'that they mighten don non!'
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the deserte of felonye.' 'I ne may nat denye it,' quod I. 'Moche
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'Wiltow thanne,' quod she, 'that I aproche a litel to the wordes
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mochel as apertieneth to that, sholden thanne thinges that comen
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'Thanne ayeinward,' quod she, 'I suppose that ther be prescience,
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Philosophie. 'The thinges thanne,' quod she, 'that, whan men
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'Whan I considere,' quod I, 'manye thinges, I see non other.'
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nature of wilninge and of nillinge, I ne finde no beest, but-yif
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libertee of willinge and of nillinge. But I ne ordeyne nat, as who
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despyseth the entencioun to liven and to duren, or that wole,
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'Certes,' quod she, 'ne ther-of thar thee nat doute. Now [continues next]
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seyn, that I am in a doute of swiche thinges as herbes or trees, that
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... "alle wommen been wikke," save your grace, certes ye despysen alle wommen in this wyse; and "he that alle despyseth alle displeseth," as seith the book. And Senek seith that "who-so wole have sapience, shal no man dispreise; but he shal gladly techen the science that he can, with-outen presumpcioun or pryde. And swiche thinges as he nought ne can, he shal nat been ashamed to lerne hem and enquere of lasse folk than him-self." And sir, that ther hath been many a good womman, may lightly be preved. For certes, sir, our lord Iesu Crist wolde never have descended to be born of a womman, ... [continues next]
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thorugh possessioun of ostelments that ne han no sowles. And [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'ne ther-of thar thee nat doute. Now
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pleinly, that they ne ben nat, ne han no beinge. For right as [continues next]
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beseken it and impetren it. And yif men wene nat that hope ne [continues next]
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and yif tho thinges that ne han no certein bitydinges ben purveyed [continues next]
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issues or bitydinges; ne this is non opinioun, but it is rather the [continues next]
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ne han no felinge sowles, ne no naturel wirkinges servinge to
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[continues previous] ... ye despysen alle wommen in this wyse; and "he that alle despyseth alle displeseth," as seith the book. And Senek seith that "who-so wole have sapience, shal no man dispreise; but he shal gladly techen the science that he can, with-outen presumpcioun or pryde. And swiche thinges as he nought ne can, he shal nat been ashamed to lerne hem and enquere of lasse folk than him-self." And sir, that ther hath been many a good womman, may lightly be preved. For certes, sir, our lord Iesu Crist wolde never have descended to be born of a womman, if alle wommen ...
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[continues previous] thorugh possessioun of ostelments that ne han no sowles. And
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[continues previous] blisfulnesse in swiche thinges as men wene that they ne mowen
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[continues previous] beseken it and impetren it. And yif men wene nat that hope ne
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[continues previous] preyeres ne han no strengthes, by the necessitee of thinges to
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[continues previous] and yif tho thinges that ne han no certein bitydinges ben purveyed
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[continues previous] thinges certeins and diffinisshed, al-thogh they ne han no certein
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[continues previous] issues or bitydinges; ne this is non opinioun, but it is rather the
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appetytes as bestes han, whether they han appetyt to dwellen
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is convenient to him, and travaileth that they ne dye nat, as [continues next]
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oon were destroyed, certes, beinge ne shulde ther non dwellen [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'ne is nis nat leveful to hem, as I shal wel [continues next]
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weren born, ne duren nat thilke dignitees alwey? Certes, the [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'ne is nis nat leveful to hem, as I shal wel [continues next]
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But certes, I doute me of herbes and of trees, that is to [continues next]
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seyn, that I am in a doute of swiche thinges as herbes or trees, that [continues next]
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what thou purposest, algates, I desire yit to herkene it of thee
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'Thou ne wendest nat,' quod she, 'a litel her-biforn, that men
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'Certes,' quod I, 'ne yit ne doute I it naught, ne I nel never
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'Certes,' quod I, 'al-outrely it ne mighte nat availen him.'
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'Certes,' quod I, 'no wight ne douteth it, yif he be in his
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and
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'I ne doute nat,' quod I, 'that I nolde don suffisaunt satisfaccioun
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the gode governour, atempreth and governeth the world, ne doute
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'Ne doute thee ther-of nothing,' quod I. 'For, for to knowen
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loke up-on thise herbes and thise trees; they wexen first in
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remenaunt of thinges that ben yit to seye ben swiche, that first [continues next]
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swiche places as ben covenable to hem, in whiche places they
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... And Caton seith: "avyse thee wel, and eschewe the wordes of swetnesse and of plesaunce." And eek thou shalt eschewe the conseilling of thyne olde enemys that been reconsiled. The book seith: that "no wight retourneth saufly in-to the grace of his olde enemy." And Isope seith: "ne trust nat to hem to whiche thou hast had som-tyme werre or enmitee, ne telle hem nat thy conseil." And Seneca telleth the cause why. "It may nat be," seith he, "that, where greet fyr hath longe tyme endured, that ther ne dwelleth som vapour of warmnesse." And therfore seith Salomon: "in thyn olde foo trust ... [continues next]
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[continues previous] remenaunt of thinges that ben yit to seye ben swiche, that first
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thilke thinges ne mowen nat performen that they bi-heten, and [continues next]
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wherby that they mowen ben put in the noumber of thinges that [continues next]
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the erthe a-doun, but for as moche as thilke places and thilke
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games, whiche they ne may folwen ne holden; but they failen of [continues next]
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strengthe, but of feblesse. For they mowen don wikkednesses; [continues next]
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some thinges han certein and necessarie bitydinges, they ne [continues next]
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mowen nat ben wist biforn certeinly to bityden. And thanne [continues next]
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ne mowen nat sone dyen ne dryen, as longe as hir nature may
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[continues previous] ... wordes of flaterye." And Caton seith: "avyse thee wel, and eschewe the wordes of swetnesse and of plesaunce." And eek thou shalt eschewe the conseilling of thyne olde enemys that been reconsiled. The book seith: that "no wight retourneth saufly in-to the grace of his olde enemy." And Isope seith: "ne trust nat to hem to whiche thou hast had som-tyme werre or enmitee, ne telle hem nat thy conseil." And Seneca telleth the cause why. "It may nat be," seith he, "that, where greet fyr hath longe tyme endured, that ther ne dwelleth som vapour of warmnesse." And therfore seith Salomon: "in ...
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[continues previous] thilke thinges ne mowen nat performen that they bi-heten, and
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opinioun of usaunces. Now yif that dignitees thanne ne mowen
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nat maken folk digne of reverence, and yif that dignitees wexen
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[continues previous] tho thinges that I have shewed, that ne mowen nat yeven that
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[continues previous] wherby that they mowen ben put in the noumber of thinges that
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is convenient to him, and travaileth that they ne dye nat, as
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longe as they han power to dwellen and to liven. What woltow
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feblesse and infirmitee of wikkede folk, that ne mowen nat comen
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[continues previous] games, whiche they ne may folwen ne holden; but they failen of
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so doth distemperaunce to feble men, that ne mowen nat wrastlen
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[continues previous] strengthe, but of feblesse. For they mowen don wikkednesses;
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don yvele thinges ne mowen nat alle thinges: thanne is it open
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to ben confus and trouble to us men, for we ne mowen nat considere
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gode folk and shrewes, ne shrewes ne mowen nat acorden amonges
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hem-self. And why nat? For shrewes discorden of hem-self by
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thilke thinges that the prescience wot biforn ne mowen nat unbityde?
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wit and imaginacioun, ne mowen nat strecchen ne enhansen hem-self
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[continues previous] some thinges han certein and necessarie bitydinges, they ne
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[continues previous] mowen nat ben wist biforn certeinly to bityden. And thanne
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put in god hope and preyeres, that ne mowen nat ben unspeedful
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on roches, and somme waxen plentivous in sondes; and yif [continues next]
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in mountaignes, and othre waxen in mareys, and othre cleven
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[continues previous] deffenden hem. For som of hem waxen in feeldes, and som
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[continues previous] in mountaignes, and othre waxen in mareys, and othre cleven
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honour. But yif that any wight reioyse him of goodnesse that he [continues next]
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hadde take fro with-oute (as who seith, yif that any wight hadde [continues next]
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to speken right thus. 'Certes,' quod she, 'yif any wight diffinisshe [continues next]
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hap in this manere, that is to seyn, that "hap is bitydinge [continues next]
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comen. For certes, yif that any wight sitteth, it bihoveth by [continues next]
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ben eschued. And at the laste, yif that any wight wene a thing [continues next]
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that any wight enforce him to beren hem in-to othre places,
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[continues previous] hadde take fro with-oute (as who seith, yif that any wight hadde
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[continues previous] his goodnesse of any other man than of him-self), certes, he that yaf
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[continues previous] yif that any wight loketh wel in his thought the strengthe of that
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that anoyeden hem, and retornen to the frut of vertu, whan they [continues next]
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[continues previous] to speken right thus. 'Certes,' quod she, 'yif any wight diffinisshe
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[continues previous] hap in this manere, that is to seyn, that "hap is bitydinge
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[continues previous] that the prescience bringe in necessitee of bitydinge to thinges to
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[continues previous] comen. For certes, yif that any wight sitteth, it bihoveth by
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[continues previous] ben eschued. And at the laste, yif that any wight wene a thing
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[continues previous] to ben other weyes thanne it is, it is nat only unscience, but it is
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they wexen drye. For nature yeveth to every thing that that
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[continues previous] felonyes of othre shrewes, they wexen eschaufed in-to hate of hem
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is convenient to him, and travaileth that they ne dye nat, as
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... Seint Gregorie: 'to wrecche caytives shal be deeth with-oute deeth, and ende with-outen ende, and defaute with-oute failinge. For hir deeth shal alwey liven, and hir ende shal everemo biginne, and hir defaute shal nat faille.' And therfore seith Seint Iohn the Evangelist: 'they shullen folwe deeth, and they shul nat finde him; and they shul desyren to dye, and deeth shal flee fro hem.' And eek Iob seith: that 'in helle is noon ordre of rule.' And al-be-it so that god hath creat alle thinges in right ordre, and no-thing with-outen ordre, but alle thinges been ordeyned and nombred; yet nathelees they that been dampned been no-thing in ...
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Wanhope is in two maneres: the firste wanhope is in the mercy of Crist; that other is that they thinken, that they ne mighte nat longe persevere in goodnesse. The firste wanhope comth of that he demeth that he hath sinned so greetly and so ofte, and so longe leyn in sinne, that he shal nat be saved. Certes, agayns that cursed wanhope sholde he thinke, that the passion of Iesu Crist is more strong ... [continues next]
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povertee, he ne travaileth him nat for to gete power; for he
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appetytes as bestes han, whether they han appetyt to dwellen [continues next]
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longe as they han power to dwellen and to liven. What woltow
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... is in two maneres, that is to seyn, chastitee in mariage, and chastitee of widwehode. Now shaltow understonde, that matrimoine is leefful assemblinge of man and of womman, that receyven by vertu of the sacrement the bond, thurgh which they may nat be departed in al hir lyf, that is to seyn, whyl that they liven bothe. This, as seith the book, is a ful greet sacrement. God maked it, as I have seyd, in paradys, and wolde him-self be born in mariage. And for to halwen mariage, he was at a weddinge, where-as he turned water in-to wyn; which was the firste miracle that he ... [continues next]
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[continues previous] Wanhope is in two maneres: the firste wanhope is in the mercy of Crist; that other is that they thinken, that they ne mighte nat longe persevere in goodnesse. The firste wanhope comth of that he demeth that he hath sinned so greetly and so ofte, and so longe leyn in sinne, that he shal nat be saved. Certes, agayns that cursed wanhope sholde he thinke, that the passion of Iesu Crist is more strong for ...
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[continues previous] ne mowen nat sone dyen ne dryen, as longe as hir nature may
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woltow seyn of this, that thilke thing that is right softe, as the [continues next]
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woltow seyn of this: yif that a man hadde al forlorn his sighte [continues next]
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seyn of this, that they drawen alle hir norisshinges by hir rotes,
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[continues previous] ... in two maneres, that is to seyn, chastitee in mariage, and chastitee of widwehode. Now shaltow understonde, that matrimoine is leefful assemblinge of man and of womman, that receyven by vertu of the sacrement the bond, thurgh which they may nat be departed in al hir lyf, that is to seyn, whyl that they liven bothe. This, as seith the book, is a ful greet sacrement. God maked it, as I have seyd, in paradys, and wolde him-self be born in mariage. And for to halwen mariage, he was at a weddinge, where-as he turned water in-to wyn; which was the firste miracle that he wroghte in ...
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[continues previous] and sheden by hir maryes hir wode and hir bark? And what
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his ostesse, algates the roweres and the marineres hadden by this [continues next]
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y-drawen in-to hir mouthes and dronken the wikkede drinkes. [continues next]
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right as they hadden hir mouthes y-plounged with-in the erthes,
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[continues previous] y-drawen in-to hir mouthes and dronken the wikkede drinkes.
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mourninge only the wode; and twitereth, desiringe the wode, with
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hir swete vois. The yerde of a tree, that is haled a-doun by
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seyn of this, that they drawen alle hir norisshinges by hir rotes, [continues next]
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hem that I have shewed that they ben lyk to bestes? And what [continues next]
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ayein resoninge, and seyn, that of thilke universel thing that [continues next]
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woltow seyn of this, that thilke thing that is right softe, as the
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that wenen that thilke thing that is right good, that it be eek right
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elles? For it is nat to wene that thilke thing, that is most worthy
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wirkinge, so that thilke thing that is suffisaunce, thilke same be
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[continues previous] longe as they han power to dwellen and to liven. What woltow
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[continues previous] seyn of this, that they drawen alle hir norisshinges by hir rotes,
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good thanne mayst thou descryven right thus: good is thilke
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as by right that thilke thing be the mede of that; as thus: yif
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ne be nat certein ne necessarie, who may weten biforn that thilke
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thing is to comen? For right as science ne may nat ben medled
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be false that I ne wot it), right so thilke thing that is conceived by
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thee thus: that thilke thing that is future, whan it is referred
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is defended fro with-oute by the stedefastnesse of wode; and
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that the uttereste bark is put ayeins the destemperaunce of
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[continues previous] And yif the thing clyveth to the stedefastnesse of the thoght of god,
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certes, maystow wel seen how greet is the diligence of nature;
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of hem ne may nat ben bettre than his biginning; for which [continues next]
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for alle thinges renovelen and puplisshen hem with seed y-multiplyed;
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... sir, if men wolde axe me, why that god suffred men to do yow this vileinye, certes, I can nat wel answere as for no sothfastnesse. For thapostle seith, that "the sciences and the Iuggementz of our lord god almighty been ful depe; ther may no man comprehende ne serchen hem suffisantly." Nathelees, by certeyne presumpcions and coniectinges, I holde and bileve that god, which that is ful of Iustice and of rightwisnesse, hath suffred this bityde by Iuste cause resonable. [continues next]
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[continues previous] of hem ne may nat ben bettre than his biginning; for which
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... founden many a womman ful good and trewe. Or elles per-aventure the entente of Salomon was this; that, as in sovereyn bountee, he fond no womman; this is to seyn, that ther is no wight that hath sovereyn bountee save god allone; as he him-self recordeth in his Evaungelie. For ther nis no creature so good that him ne wanteth somwhat of the perfeccioun of god, that is his maker. Your thridde resoun is this: ye seyn that "if ye governe yow by my conseil, it sholde seme that ye hadde yeve me the maistrie and the lordshipe over your persone." Sir, save your grace, it is nat so. ...
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[continues previous] Now sir, if men wolde axe me, why that god suffred men to do yow this vileinye, certes, I can nat wel answere as for no sothfastnesse. For thapostle seith, that "the sciences and the Iuggementz of our lord god almighty been ful depe; ther may no man comprehende ne serchen hem suffisantly." Nathelees, by certeyne presumpcions and coniectinges, I holde and bileve that god, which that is ful of Iustice and of rightwisnesse, hath suffred this bityde by Iuste cause resonable.
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... and blessed been they that loven and purchacen pees; for they been called children of god."' 'A!' quod Melibee, 'now se I wel that ye loven nat myn honour ne my worshipe. Ye knowen wel that myne adversaries han bigonnen this debaat and brige by hir outrage; and ye see wel that they ne requeren ne preyen me nat of pees, ne they asken nat to be reconsiled. Wol ye thanne that I go and meke me and obeye me to hem, and crye hem mercy? For sothe, that were nat my worship. For right as men seyn, that "over-greet homlinesse engendreth dispreysinge," so fareth it ...
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... shal availle. But for-as-muche as the gode werkes that men doon whyl they been in good lyf, been al mortified by sinne folwinge; and eek, sith that alle the gode werkes that men doon whyl they been in deedly synne, been outrely dede as for to have the lyf perdurable; wel may that man, that no good werke ne dooth, singe thilke newe Frenshe song: "Iay tout perdu mon temps et mon labour." For certes, sinne bireveth a man bothe goodnesse of nature and eek the goodnesse of grace. For soothly, the grace of the holy goost fareth lyk fyr, that may nat been ydel; for fyr faileth anoon ...
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... 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 he recreant and nedeles despeired. ...
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she hath forsaken thee, ne ther nis no man siker that she ne
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ben nat parfit by the congregacioun of alle goodes; that they [continues next]
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the thinges that thou hast graunted, it ne shal nat ben right fer [continues next]
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by adversitees; and of alle thinges ther nis no doute, that
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they ne ben don rightfully and ordenely, to the profit of hem to
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how so that this knowinge is universel, yet nis ther no wight that
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ne woot wel that a man is a thing imaginable and sensible; and
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sooth, ne that ther nis nothing sensible; or elles, for that resoun [continues next]
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wot wel that many thinges ben subiect to wit and to imaginacioun, [continues next]
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thing to bityde, he wot wel that it ne hath no necessitee to bityde.
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ben right as a foundement and edifice, for to duren nat only
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[continues previous] ne ben nat weyes ne pathes that bringen men to blisfulnesse,
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[continues previous] the thinges that thou hast graunted, it ne shal nat ben right fer
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[continues previous] ben chaunged in-to bestes by the qualitee of hir soules, al-be-it so
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[continues previous] wot wel that many thinges ben subiect to wit and to imaginacioun,
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for a tyme, but right as for to duren perdurably by generacioun.
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... him in charitee as thou woldest that it were doon to thyn owene persone. And therfore, thou ne shalt doon him no damage in wikked word, ne harm in his body, ne in his catel, ne in his soule, by entysing of wikked ensample. Thou shalt nat desyren his wyf, ne none of hise thinges. Understond eek, that in the name of neighebor is comprehended his enemy. Certes man shal loven his enemy by the comandement of god; and soothly thy frend shaltow love in God. I seye, thyn enemy shaltow love for goddes sake, by his comandement. For if it were reson that a man sholde haten ...
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by ful manye demonstraciouns, as I wot wel, that the sowles of [continues next]
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loke the purviaunce ordeininge the thinges that men wenen ben
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... greet wawe of the see comth som-tyme with so greet a violence that it drencheth the ship. And the same harm doth som-tyme the smale dropes of water, that entren thurgh a litel crevace in-to the thurrok, and in-to the botme of the ship, if men be so necligent that they ne descharge hem nat by tyme. And therfore, al-thogh ther be a difference bitwixe thise two causes of drenchinge, algates the ship is dreynt. Right so fareth it somtyme of deedly sinne, and of anoyouse veniale sinnes, whan they multiplye in a man so greetly, that thilke worldly thinges that he loveth, thurgh whiche he ...
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Parson's Tale: 95
... Iesu Crist seith, 'waketh, and preyeth that ye ne entre in wikked temptacioun.' Ye shul understanden also, that fastinge stant in three thinges; in forberinge of bodily mete and drinke, and in forberinge of worldly Iolitee, and in forberinge of deedly sinne; this is to seyn, that a man shal kepen him fro deedly sinne with al his might. [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 4: 122
[continues previous] by ful manye demonstraciouns, as I wot wel, that the sowles of
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 107
they ben maked wyse: right so, nedes, by the semblable resoun,
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 108
whan they han geten divinitee, they ben maked goddes. Thanne
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 32
'Thanne most thou graunten,' quod she, 'by semblable resoun, [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 6: 90
to be shad and to fleten dyversely: right so, by semblable resoun, [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 5: 52
who seith, than the cause of wit and of imaginacioun. [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 97
that is hirs, that is to seyn, that is acordinge to hir nature in
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Parson's Tale: 95
[continues previous] ... that bodily peyne stant in wakinge; for Iesu Crist seith, 'waketh, and preyeth that ye ne entre in wikked temptacioun.' Ye shul understanden also, that fastinge stant in three thinges; in forberinge of bodily mete and drinke, and in forberinge of worldly Iolitee, and in forberinge of deedly sinne; this is to seyn, that a man shal kepen him fro deedly sinne with al his might.
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 33
[continues previous] that oon and good be oo same thing. For of thinges, of whiche
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 71
hir owne wil to the wil of hir ordenour, as they that ben acordinge [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 72
and enclyninge to hir governour and hir king.' [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 6: 91
[continues previous] thilke thing that departeth forthest fro the first thoght of god, it is
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 98
conservacioun of hir beinge and enduringe? For wher-for elles
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 6: 150
[continues previous] they bityden, yit algates ne lese they nat hir propre nature in
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 6: 151
[continues previous] beinge; by the which first, or that they weren y-doon, they
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 100
the erthe a-doun, but for as moche as thilke places and thilke
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 6: 71
But for as moche as it is nat tyme yit of faster remedies, and
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 1: 27
dremeth; but for as moche as thy sighte is ocupied and distorbed
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 4: 48
ben hoot. But for as moche as for to ben holden honourable or