Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2 has 14 lines, and 79% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in Geoffrey Chaucer. 21% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 3.07 weak matches.

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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 4

armures, manasinge with cruel mouth, blowinge by woodnesse of
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 5: 17

ne blood y-shad by egre hate ne hadde nat deyed yit armures.
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Metre 5: 18

For wher-to or which woodnesse of enemys wolde first moeven
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 6: 134

and seen thilke innereste atempraunce of corages, as it hath ben [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 5

herte, he shulde seen thanne that thilke lordes beren with-inne hir
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 6: 133

[continues previous] or knowen the gode folk and the badde; may he thanne knowen [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 6: 134

[continues previous] and seen thilke innereste atempraunce of corages, as it hath ben [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 6

corages ful streite cheines. For lecherye tormenteth hem in that
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 10

and deceivinge hope tormenteth hem. And therfore, sen thou [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 6: 134

[continues previous] and seen thilke innereste atempraunce of corages, as it hath ben
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 7

oon syde with gredy venims; and troublable ire, that araiseth in
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 11

[continues previous] seest oon heed, that is to seyn, oon tyraunt, beren so manye
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 8

him the flodes of troublinges, tormenteth up-on that other syde
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Knight's Tale: 417

Up-on that other syde Palamon,
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Knight's Tale: 418

Whan that he wiste Arcite was agon,
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Merchant's Tale: 853

Up-on that other syde Damian [continues next]
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Merchant's Tale: 854

Bicomen is the sorwefulleste man
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Parson's Tale: 2

... the gilt that he hath doon, and na-more to do any thing for which him oghte to pleyne.' And som doctour seith: 'Penitence is the waymentinge of man, that sorweth for his sinne and pyneth him-self for he hath misdoon.' Penitence, with certeyne circumstances, is verray repentance of a man that halt him-self in sorwe and other peyne for hise giltes. And for he shal be verray penitent, he shal first biwailen the sinnes that he hath doon, and stidefastly purposen in his herte to have shrift of mouthe, and to doon satisfaccioun, and never to doon thing for which him oghte more to biwayle or to ... [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 687

Up-on that other syde eek was Criseyde, [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 9

hir thought; or sorwe halt hem wery and y-caught; or slydinge
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Merchant's Tale: 852

[continues previous] She wayteth whan hir herte wolde breste.
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Parson's Tale: 2

[continues previous] ... gilt that he hath doon, and na-more to do any thing for which him oghte to pleyne.' And som doctour seith: 'Penitence is the waymentinge of man, that sorweth for his sinne and pyneth him-self for he hath misdoon.' Penitence, with certeyne circumstances, is verray repentance of a man that halt him-self in sorwe and other peyne for hise giltes. And for he shal be verray penitent, he shal first biwailen the sinnes that he hath doon, and stidefastly purposen in his herte to have shrift of mouthe, and to doon satisfaccioun, and never to doon thing for which him oghte more to biwayle ...
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 686

[continues previous] That she shal come, and stinten al his sorwe.
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 10

and deceivinge hope tormenteth hem. And therfore, sen thou
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 6

corages ful streite cheines. For lecherye tormenteth hem in that [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 11

seest oon heed, that is to seyn, oon tyraunt, beren so manye
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Summoner's Tale: 327

That is to seyn, bothe oon, and two, and three!'
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Parson's Tale: 75

Now lat us speke thanne of thilke stinkinge sinne of Lecherie that men clepe Avoutrie of wedded folk, that is to seyn, if that oon of hem be wedded, or elles bothe. Seint Iohn seith, that avoutiers shullen been in helle in a stank brenninge of fyr and of brimston; in fyr, for the lecherie; in brimston, for the stink of hir ordure. Certes, the brekinge of this sacrement is an horrible thing; it was ...
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 9: 89

thinges ben, that is to seyn, al oon thing, who-so that ever [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 7

[continues previous] oon syde with gredy venims; and troublable ire, that araiseth in
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 13

he is cast doun with so manye wikkede lordes; that is to seyn, with
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 14

so manye vyces, that han so wikkedly lordshipes over him.
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 12

tyrannyes, thanne ne doth thilke tyraunt nat that he desireth, sin
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Parson's Tale: 33

... misdede of the man; as seith the prophete David, Irascimini et nolite peccare. Now understondeth, that wikked Ire is in two maneres, that is to seyn, sodeyn Ire or hastif Ire, withouten avisement and consentinge of resoun. The mening and the sens of this is, that the resoun of man ne consente nat to thilke sodeyn Ire; and thanne it is venial. Another Ire is ful wikked, that comth of felonye of herte avysed and cast biforn; with wikked wil to do vengeance, and therto his resoun consenteth; and soothly this is deedly sinne. This Ire is so displesant to god, that it troubleth his hous and chaceth the ...
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 9: 90

[continues previous] seketh to geten that oon of thise, and nat that other, he ne [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 9: 92

Boece. 'What seyst thou thanne, yif that a man coveiteth
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 4: 165

'Thanne ne doutestow nat,' quod she, 'that thilke folk that ben
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 2: 12

or desireth he; and fleeth thilke thing that he troweth ben to [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 6: 88

knowen by the devyne sighte, sin that, forsothe, men ne maken
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 6: 89

nat thilke thinges necessarie which that they seen ben y-doon in
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 6: 112

knoweth anything to be, he ne unwot nat that thilke thing wanteth
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 13

he is cast doun with so manye wikkede lordes; that is to seyn, with
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 3: 47

the whiche tempestes this is my most purpos, that is to seyn, to
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 3: 48

displesen to wikkede men. Of whiche shrewes, al be the ost
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 5: 41

solitarie exil. But whan the grete weighte, that is to seyn, of
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 5: 42

lordes power or of fortune, draweth hem that shullen falle,
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 9: 90

[continues previous] seketh to geten that oon of thise, and nat that other, he ne
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 11

seest oon heed, that is to seyn, oon tyraunt, beren so manye [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 3: 51

wikkednesse (that is to seyn, wikkede thewes, which that is the
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 2: 12

[continues previous] or desireth he; and fleeth thilke thing that he troweth ben to
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 14

so manye vyces, that han so wikkedly lordshipes over him.
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Franklin's Tale: 692

Sith that so manye han hem-selven slayn
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Metre 2: 11

[continues previous] seest oon heed, that is to seyn, oon tyraunt, beren so manye