Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1 has 30 lines, and 10% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 53% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 37% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.1 strong matches and 1.9 weak matches.

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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 1

I have, forsothe, swifte fetheres that surmounten the heighte of
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 1: 11

semede that she touchede the hevene with the heighte of hir [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 8: 22

the stablenesse and the swifte cours of the hevene, and stint [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 2

hevene. Whan the swifte thought hath clothed it-self in tho
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 1: 11

[continues previous] semede that she touchede the hevene with the heighte of hir
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 1: 12

[continues previous] heved; and whan she heef hir heved hyer, she percede the
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 8: 22

[continues previous] the stablenesse and the swifte cours of the hevene, and stint
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 6

eschaufeth by the swifte moevinge of the firmament, til that he
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 17

hevene, and he shal pressen and wenden on the bak of the
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 18

swifte firmament, and he shal ben maked parfit of the worshipful
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 8

his weyes with the sonne Phebus, and felawshipeth the wey of
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Knight's Tale: 1585

Til that the pale Saturnus the colde, [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 3: 1

Whan Phebus, the sonne, biginneth to spreden his cleernesse
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 3: 2

with rosene chariettes, thanne the sterre, y-dimmed, paleth hir
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 8: 3

aliaunce perdurable; that Phebus the sonne with his goldene
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 9

the olde colde Saturnus; and he y-maked a knight of the clere
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Knight's Tale: 1585

[continues previous] Til that the pale Saturnus the colde,
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 10

sterre; that is to seyn, that the thought is maked goddes knight by
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 3: 37

that is to seyn, to ben maked goddes.
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 3: 38

And sin it is thus, that goode men ne failen never-mo of hir mede,
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Treatise on the Astrolabe 2: 13

... of almikanteras ben by-twixe thyn est orisonte and the degree of the sonne. And tak ther thyn altitude meridian; this is to seyne, the heyest of the sonne as for that day. So maystow knowe in the same lyne, the heyest cours that any sterre fix climbeth by night; this is to seyn, that whan any sterre fix is passed the lyne meridional, than by-ginneth it to descende, and so doth the sonne. And for the more declaracioun, lo here thy figure.
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 13

places ther-as the shyninge night is peinted; that is to seyn, the
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 12: 40

termes of the night, that is to seyn, at the laste boundes of helle, [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 14

night that is cloudeles; for on nightes that ben cloudeles it semeth as
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 12: 40

[continues previous] termes of the night, that is to seyn, at the laste boundes of helle,
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 16

whanne he hath y-doon ther y-nough, he shal forleten the laste
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Parson's Tale: 88

... he tarieth, the ferther he is fro Crist. And if he abyde to his laste day, scarsly may he shryven him or remembre him of hise sinnes, or repenten him, for the grevous maladie of his deeth. And for-as-muche as he ne hath nat in his lyf herkned Iesu Crist, whanne he hath spoken, he shal crye to Iesu Crist at his laste day, and scarsly wol he herkne him. And understond that this condicioun moste han foure thinges. Thy shrift moste be purveyed bifore and avysed; for wikked haste doth no profit; and that a man conne shryve him of hise sinnes be it of ...
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1819

That is in hevene above; and at the laste, [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1820

Ther he was slayn, his loking doun he caste; [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 17

hevene, and he shal pressen and wenden on the bak of the
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 6

eschaufeth by the swifte moevinge of the firmament, til that he [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1819

[continues previous] That is in hevene above; and at the laste,
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 18

swifte firmament, and he shal ben maked parfit of the worshipful
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 6

[continues previous] eschaufeth by the swifte moevinge of the firmament, til that he
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 20

might, and atempreth the governements of the world, and the
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 5: 46

thee? Why darst thou glorifyen thee in the shyninge of any [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 131

proevedest, in disputinge, that god governeth all the thinges of [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 132

the world by the governements of bountee, and seydest, that alle [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 21

shyninge Iuge of thinges, stable in him-self, governeth the swifte
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 4: 2

sooth; ne I ne may nat forsake the right swifte cours of my [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 5: 46

[continues previous] thee? Why darst thou glorifyen thee in the shyninge of any
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 5: 47

[continues previous] swiche thinges? Art thou distingwed and embelised by the
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 54

'sin he, which that we han acorded to be good, governeth alle
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 55

thinges by him-self; and he is as a keye and a stere by which
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 131

[continues previous] proevedest, in disputinge, that god governeth all the thinges of
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 132

[continues previous] the world by the governements of bountee, and seydest, that alle
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 22

cart or wayn, that is to seyn, the circuler moevinge of the sonne.
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 4: 3

[continues previous] prosperitee; that is to seyn, that prosperitee ne be comen to me
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 147

moevinge;" that is to seyn, that it ne moeveth never-mo, and yit it
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Treatise on the Astrolabe 2: 3

... knowe the tyd of the day. I took the altitude of my sonne, and fond that it was 25 degrees and 30 of minutes of heyghte in the bordure on the bak-syde. Tho turnede I myn Astrolabie, and by-cause that it was by-forn midday, I turnede my riet, and sette the degree of the sonne, that is to seyn, the 1 degree of Aries, on the right syde of myn Astrolabie, up-on that 25 degrees and 30 of minutes of heyghte among myn almikanteras; tho leide I my label up-on the degree of my sonne, and fond the poynte of my label in the bordure, up-on a capital lettre that ...
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Treatise on the Astrolabe 2: 31

To knowe the senith of the arysing of the sonne, this is to seyn, the partie of the orisonte in which that the sonne aryseth. Thou most first considere that the sonne aryseth nat al-wey verrey est, but some tyme by north the est, and som tyme by southe the est. Sothly, the sonne aryseth never-mo verrey est in oure orisonte, but he be in the heved of ...
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 23

And yif thy wey ledeth thee ayein so that thou be brought thider,
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Melibee's Tale: 31

... of a straunge man, but-if so be that thou have knowe him of a lenger tyme. And if so be that he falle in-to thy companye paraventure withouten thyn assent, enquere thanne, as subtilly as thou mayst, of his conversacioun and of his lyf bifore, and feyne thy wey; seye that thou goost thider as thou wolt nat go; and if he bereth a spere, hold thee on the right syde, and if he bere a swerd, hold thee on the lift syde." And after this, thanne shul ye kepe yow wysely from alle swich manere peple as I have seyd bifore, and hem and hir ... [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 1: 36

chaunged ayein thee; but thou wenest wrong, yif thou that
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 1: 46

putten forth, I shal shewe thee the wey that shal bringen thee
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 1: 47

ayein un-to thyn hous. And I shal ficchen fetheres in thy thought,
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 1: 11

which wey thou mayst come ayein to thy contree. But al-be-it
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1306

That hardely thou wolt thy-selven seye, [continues next]
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That hir a-bood the beste is for yow tweye. [continues next]
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thanne wolt thou seye now that that is the contree that thou
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Melibee's Tale: 31

[continues previous] ... weye of a straunge man, but-if so be that thou have knowe him of a lenger tyme. And if so be that he falle in-to thy companye paraventure withouten thyn assent, enquere thanne, as subtilly as thou mayst, of his conversacioun and of his lyf bifore, and feyne thy wey; seye that thou goost thider as thou wolt nat go; and if he bereth a spere, hold thee on the right syde, and if he bere a swerd, hold thee on the lift syde." And after this, thanne shul ye kepe yow wysely from alle swich manere peple as I have seyd bifore, and hem and hir conseil ...
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 2: 71

'Yif that I coniecte,' quod I, 'that thou wolt seye, algates yit
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 6: 78

y-doon presently right now. Yif thou wolt thanne thenken and
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 6: 79

avyse the prescience, by which it knoweth alle thinges, thou ne
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1306

[continues previous] That hardely thou wolt thy-selven seye,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1307

[continues previous] That hir a-bood the beste is for yow tweye.
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 25

requerest, of which thou ne haddest no minde: "but now it
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 14

'Me remembreth it wel,' quod I; 'and I confesse wel that I [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 2: 40

'It remembreth me wel,' quod I, 'that it hath ben shewed.' [continues next]
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Legend of Hypermnestra: 156

Why ne haddest thou remembred in thy minde
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Romaunt of the Rose: 6401

For certis, though thou haddest it sworn,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 6402

I wot no prest ne prelat born
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 1: 26

remembreth me wel, heer was I born, heer wol I fastne my
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 14

[continues previous] 'Me remembreth it wel,' quod I; 'and I confesse wel that I
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 2: 40

[continues previous] 'It remembreth me wel,' quod I, 'that it hath ben shewed.'
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degree, heer wole I dwelle." But yif thee lyketh thanne to loken
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of forseide thinges, right so wole I yeve thee heer as a corollarie,