Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 7 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 7 has 76 lines, and 26% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 61% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 13% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.64 strong matches and 15.76 weak matches.

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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 7: 1

Seestow nat thanne what thing folweth alle the thinges that I
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Melibee's Tale: 24

... 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 as I have seyd, and which partie is the bettre and more profitable, and hast ...
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 7: 45

the Parthes and eek of other folk enhabitinge aboute. Seestow
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 7: 46

nat thanne how streit and how compressed is thilke glorie that ye
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 5: 20

of his familier. What thing is thanne this power, that may nat
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 66

same thing fro which it is understonden to ben dyvers. Thanne
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 67

folweth it, that thilke thing that by his nature is dyvers fro
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 75

Boece. 'Thou hast seyd rightfully,' quod I. [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 116

by resoun sholde ben added to thise forseide thinges.' [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 134

soverein delyt. Conclusio. What seyst thou thanne of alle thise
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 135

thinges, that is to seyn, suffisaunce, power, and this othre thinges;
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 146

'Certes,' quod I, 'it hath wel ben shewed heer-biforn, that alle
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 147

thise thinges ben alle o thing.'
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 148

'Thanne ben they none membres,' quod she; 'for elles it
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 2: 174

don yvele thinges ne mowen nat alle thinges: thanne is it open
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 2: 175

thing and manifest, that they that mowen don yvel ben of lasse
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 3: 1

Seestow nat thanne in how grete filthe thise shrewes ben
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goodnesse is al oon. And in this manere it folweth thanne, that al
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 3: 61

thing that faileth to ben good, it stinteth for to be and for to han
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 2: 34

in Greek, that "alle thinges he seeth and alle thinges he hereth." [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 3: 69

byhoveth it by necessitee that thilke thing bityde: — so folweth it
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 3: 70

thanne, that the bitydinge of the thing y-wist biforn ne may nat
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 4: 66

or compelleth any of thilke thinges to ben don so?' [continues next]
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Boece. 'Nay,' quod I; 'for in ydel and in veyn were al the [continues next]
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imaginatif. Seestow nat thanne that alle the thinges, in knowinge,
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 7: 2

have seyd?' Boece. 'What thing?' quod I.
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Miller's Tale: 532

'Wiltow than go thy wey ther-with?' quod she. [continues next]
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Miller's Tale: 533

'Ye, certes, lemman,' quod this Absolon. [continues next]
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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 ... [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 6: 33

'Certes,' quod she, 'thou wost wel whennes that alle thinges [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 6: 49

'Wistestow never yit that thou were any other thing?' quod [continues next]
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'Now woot I,' quod she, 'other cause of thy maladye, and [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 3: 34

'Certes,' quod she, 'and he that hath lakke or nede of aught [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 3: 56

'Certes,' quod she; 'and him nedede non help, yif he ne hadde [continues next]
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fulfild?' — 'No,' quod I. — 'Certes, dignitees,' quod she, 'apertienen [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 9: 19

'Certes,' quod she, 'thou seyst a-right. For yif so be that [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod I, 'lat us adden it, yif we wolen graunten the [continues next]
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'This is a consequence,' quod I. [continues next]
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'This thing thanne,' quod she, 'that ne hath nede of no [continues next]
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'It mot needly been so,' quod I. [continues next]
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'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple [continues next]
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Philosophie. 'Certes,' quod she, 'I wolde seye, that he wolde [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'ne sholden men nat by no wey seken [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'So,' quod she, 'as it semeth that blisfulnesse conteneth many [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 7

'Certes,' quod she, 'that shal I do thee by verray resoun, yif [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 146

'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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'Certes,' quod I, 'al-outrely it ne mighte nat availen him.' [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 4: 57

'Certes,' quod she, 'that is, that thise wikked shrewes ben [continues next]
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'Thanne, certes,' quod she, 'han shrewes, whan they ben [continues next]
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'I wolde heren thilke same resouns,' quod I. [continues next]
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'Denyestow,' quod she, 'that alle shrewes ne ben worthy to [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 7: 24

'Demestow nat,' quod she, 'that al thing that profiteth is good?' [continues next]
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'But this is the fortune,' quod she, 'of hem that either ben put [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'it folweth or comth of thinges that ben [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 2: 33

[continues previous] hem everich in hir merites as they ben predestinat: and it is seyd
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'What doute is that?' quod she. 'For certes, I coniecte now [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 4: 36

'Thanne ayeinward,' quod she, 'I suppose that ther be prescience, [continues next]
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[continues previous] Boece. 'Nay,' quod I; 'for in ydel and in veyn were al the
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'Certes,' quod she, 'al-outrely, that alle fortune is good.'
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Miller's Tale: 532

[continues previous] 'Wiltow than go thy wey ther-with?' quod she.
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Miller's Tale: 533

[continues previous] 'Ye, certes, lemman,' quod this Absolon.
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Melibee's Tale: 55

[continues previous] '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 ...
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 6: 33

[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'thou wost wel whennes that alle thinges
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[continues previous] 'Wistestow never yit that thou were any other thing?' quod [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Now woot I,' quod she, 'other cause of thy maladye, and [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 3: 34

[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'and he that hath lakke or nede of aught
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 3: 56

[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she; 'and him nedede non help, yif he ne hadde
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 4: 25

[continues previous] fulfild?' — 'No,' quod I. — 'Certes, dignitees,' quod she, 'apertienen
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 9: 19

[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'thou seyst a-right. For yif so be that
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod I, 'lat us adden it, yif we wolen graunten the
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 9: 54

[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 [continues next]
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[continues previous] to geten alle thise thinges to-gider?'
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[continues previous] Philosophie. 'Certes,' quod she, 'I wolde seye, that he wolde
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'ne sholden men nat by no wey seken
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 75

[continues previous] Boece. 'Thou hast seyd rightfully,' quod I.
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 118

[continues previous] 'So,' quod she, 'as it semeth that blisfulnesse conteneth many [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 6

[continues previous] bityde me to knowe also to-gider god that is good.'
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'that shal I do thee by verray resoun, yif
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 146

[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'desiren alle thinges oon?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Alle thinges thanne,' quod she, 'requiren good; and thilke [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 12

[continues previous] 'By whiche governement,' quod she, 'that this world is
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod I, 'al-outrely it ne mighte nat availen him.'
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'Thanne is thilke the soverein good,' quod she, 'that alle
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 4: 57

[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'that is, that thise wikked shrewes ben
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 4: 84

[continues previous] 'Thanne, certes,' quod she, 'han shrewes, whan they ben
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[continues previous] 'Denyestow,' quod she, 'that alle shrewes ne ben worthy to [continues next]
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to punisshen or elles chastysen shrewes; thanne is alle fortune
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good, the whiche fortune is certein that it be either rightful or
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[continues previous] 'Demestow nat,' quod she, 'that al thing that profiteth is good?'
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[continues previous] 'But this is the fortune,' quod she, 'of hem that either ben put
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'it folweth or comth of thinges that ben
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the purchasinge of vertu, that thilke fortune is good; and that alle [continues next]
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fortune is right wikkede to hem that dwellen in shrewednesse;' as [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 3: 3

[continues previous] 'What doute is that?' quod she. 'For certes, I coniecte now
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ayeinward,' quod she, 'I suppose that ther be prescience,
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Book of the Duchesse: 746

Good sir, tel me al hoolly [continues next]
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'And how may that be?' quod I.
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 6: 49

[continues previous] 'Wistestow never yit that thou were any other thing?' quod [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Now woot I,' quod she, 'other cause of thy maladye, and [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 9: 66

[continues previous] 'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 10: 118

[continues previous] 'So,' quod she, 'as it semeth that blisfulnesse conteneth many [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 146

[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'desiren alle thinges oon?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Alle thinges thanne,' quod she, 'requiren good; and thilke [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 49

'Thanne ordeineth he by him-self al-one alle thinges?' quod she. [continues next]
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'That may nat be deneyed,' quod I. [continues next]
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'So as men trowen,' quod she, 'and that rightfully, that god [continues next]
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'Who mighte deneye that?' quod I. [continues next]
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'But,' quod she, 'may any man denye that al that is right nis [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Denyestow,' quod she, 'that alle shrewes ne ben worthy to [continues next]
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[continues previous] the purchasinge of vertu, that thilke fortune is good; and that alle
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Book of the Duchesse: 745

[continues previous] 'Lo, [sir,] how may that be?' quod I; [continues next]
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Book of the Duchesse: 1298

'Sir,' quod I, 'wher is she now?' [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 870

Ye hadde never thing so leef,' quod she. [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 871

'Now by my thrift,' quod he, 'that shal be sene; [continues next]
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'Nay, dere herte myn,' quod he, 'y-wis.' [continues next]
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'And now,' quod she, 'that I have do yow smerte, [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 7: 5

'Now understand,' quod she, 'so as alle fortune, whether so it
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 6: 49

[continues previous] 'Wistestow never yit that thou were any other thing?' quod
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[continues previous] 'Now woot I,' quod she, 'other cause of thy maladye, and
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 9: 66

[continues previous] 'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple
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[continues previous] 'So,' quod she, 'as it semeth that blisfulnesse conteneth many
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 11: 146

[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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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 12: 49

[continues previous] 'Thanne ordeineth he by him-self al-one alle thinges?' quod she.
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[continues previous] 'So as men trowen,' quod she, 'and that rightfully, that god
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[continues previous] 'But,' quod she, 'may any man denye that al that is right nis
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[continues previous] 'I wolde heren thilke same resouns,' quod I.
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[continues previous] 'Denyestow,' quod she, 'that alle shrewes ne ben worthy to
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seyn, good or yvel. For alle fortune that semeth sharp or aspre, [continues next]
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yif it ne exercyse nat the gode folk ne chastyseth the wikked folk, it [continues next]
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Book of the Duchesse: 745

[continues previous] 'Lo, [sir,] how may that be?' quod I;
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Book of the Duchesse: 1298

[continues previous] 'Sir,' quod I, 'wher is she now?'
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Book of the Duchesse: 1299

[continues previous] Now!' quod he, and stinte anoon.
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 870

[continues previous] Ye hadde never thing so leef,' quod she.
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[continues previous] 'Now by my thrift,' quod he, 'that shal be sene;
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[continues previous] 'Nay, dere herte myn,' quod he, 'y-wis.'
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[continues previous] 'And now,' quod she, 'that I have do yow smerte,
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be Ioyeful fortune or aspre fortune, is yeven either by cause of
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guerdoning or elles of exercysinge of good folk, or elles by cause [continues next]
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[continues previous] seyn, good or yvel. For alle fortune that semeth sharp or aspre,
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guerdoning or elles of exercysinge of good folk, or elles by cause
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Parson's Tale: 11

... been in deedly sinne, for-as-muche as they were doon in deedly sinne, they may nevere quiken agayn. For certes, thing that nevere hadde lyf may nevere quikene; and nathelees, al-be-it that they ne availle noght to han the lyf perdurable, yet availlen they to abregge of the peyne of helle, or elles to geten temporal richesse, or elles that god wole the rather enlumine and lightne the herte of the sinful man to have repentance; and eek they availlen for to usen a man to doon gode werkes, that the feend have the lasse power of his soule. And thus the curteis lord Iesu Crist wole that no ... [continues next]
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Parson's Tale: 30

... the wikked entente of the bakbyter. After bakbyting cometh grucching or murmuracion; and somtyme it 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. ... [continues next]
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Parson's Tale: 76

... 'and have na-more wil to sinne'; or, 'wille na-more to do sinne.' Soothly, the vengeaunce of avoutrie is awarded to the peynes of helle, but-if so be that it be destourbed by penitence. Yet been ther mo speces of this cursed sinne; as whan that oon of hem is religious, or elles bothe; or of folk that been entred in-to ordre, as subdekne or dekne, or preest, or hospitaliers. And evere the hyer that he is in ordre, the gretter is the sinne. The thinges that gretly agreggen hir sinne is the brekinge of hir avow of chastitee, whan they receyved the ordre. And forther-over, sooth ... [continues next]
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divyne spirits, servaunts to the divyne purviaunce, or elles by [continues next]
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som sowle, or elles by alle nature servinge to god, or elles by the [continues next]
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celestial moevinges of sterres, or elles by the vertu of angeles, or [continues next]
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elles by the dyverse subtilitee of develes, or elles by any of hem, [continues next]
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or elles by hem alle, the destinal ordinaunce is y-woven and [continues next]
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cause of continuacioun and exercysinge to gode folk and cause of [continues next]
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[continues previous] be Ioyeful fortune or aspre fortune, is yeven either by cause of
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[continues previous] guerdoning or elles of exercysinge of good folk, or elles by cause
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to punisshen or elles chastysen shrewes; thanne is alle fortune
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Parson's Tale: 11

[continues previous] ... been in deedly sinne, for-as-muche as they were doon in deedly sinne, they may nevere quiken agayn. For certes, thing that nevere hadde lyf may nevere quikene; and nathelees, al-be-it that they ne availle noght to han the lyf perdurable, yet availlen they to abregge of the peyne of helle, or elles to geten temporal richesse, or elles that god wole the rather enlumine and lightne the herte of the sinful man to have repentance; and eek they availlen for to usen a man to doon gode werkes, that the feend have the lasse power of his soule. And thus the curteis lord Iesu Crist wole that no ...
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Parson's Tale: 30

[continues previous] ... after the wikked entente of the bakbyter. After bakbyting cometh grucching or murmuracion; and somtyme it 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. ...
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Parson's Tale: 76

[continues previous] ... have na-more wil to sinne'; or, 'wille na-more to do sinne.' Soothly, the vengeaunce of avoutrie is awarded to the peynes of helle, but-if so be that it be destourbed by penitence. Yet been ther mo speces of this cursed sinne; as whan that oon of hem is religious, or elles bothe; or of folk that been entred in-to ordre, as subdekne or dekne, or preest, or hospitaliers. And evere the hyer that he is in ordre, the gretter is the sinne. The thinges that gretly agreggen hir sinne is the brekinge of hir avow of chastitee, whan they receyved the ordre. And ...
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blisfulnesse, thanne is it cleer and certein, that alle good folk ben [continues next]
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[continues previous] divyne spirits, servaunts to the divyne purviaunce, or elles by
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[continues previous] som sowle, or elles by alle nature servinge to god, or elles by the
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[continues previous] celestial moevinges of sterres, or elles by the vertu of angeles, or
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[continues previous] elles by the dyverse subtilitee of develes, or elles by any of hem,
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[continues previous] or elles by hem alle, the destinal ordinaunce is y-woven and
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[continues previous] cause of continuacioun and exercysinge to gode folk and cause of
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[continues previous] torment to shrewes. For so as ther nis non alyaunce by-twixe
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'Certes,' quod she, 'al-outrely, that alle fortune is good.' [continues next]
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the purchasinge of vertu, that thilke fortune is good; and that alle [continues next]
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fortune is right wikkede to hem that dwellen in shrewednesse;' as [continues next]
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seyth, it lyth in your power) what fortune yow is levest, that is to [continues next]
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seyn, good or yvel. For alle fortune that semeth sharp or aspre, [continues next]
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is now demed for aldermost iust and most rightful, that is to seyn,
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that shrewes ben punisshed, or elles that gode folk ben y-gerdoned:
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good, the whiche fortune is certein that it be either rightful or
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toumbling welefulnesse ledeth, either he woot that it is chaungeable, [continues next]
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or elles he woot it nat. And yif he woot it nat, what blisful [continues next]
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[continues previous] blisfulnesse, thanne is it cleer and certein, that alle good folk ben
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'al-outrely, that alle fortune is good.'
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[continues previous] the purchasinge of vertu, that thilke fortune is good; and that alle
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[continues previous] fortune is right wikkede to hem that dwellen in shrewednesse;' as
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[continues previous] seyn, good or yvel. For alle fortune that semeth sharp or aspre,
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divynour, that seyde: "Al that I seye," quod he, "either it shal be, [continues next]
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or elles it ne shal nat be?" Or elles how mochel is worth the [continues next]
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[continues previous] or elles he woot it nat. And yif he woot it nat, what blisful
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[continues previous] or elles it ne shal nat be?" Or elles how mochel is worth the
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'Forsothe, this is a ful verray resoun,' quod I; 'and yif I consider
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'Certes,' quod she, 'that shal I do thee by verray resoun, yif [continues next]
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that tho thinges that I have concluded a litel her-biforn dwellen [continues next]
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'This is a verray consequence,' quod I.
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'And certein is,' quod she, 'that by the getinge of good ben
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the purviaunce and the destinee that thou taughtest me a
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'So is it,' quod she; 'for the same thing songe thou a litel [continues next]
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her-biforn, and biweyledest and biweptest, that only men weren [continues next]
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thanne thilke provostrie? And, as I have seyd a litel her-biforn, [continues next]
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as I seyde a litel her-biforn that, sin ther mot nedes ben many [continues next]
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a blinde man; and that shewedest thou me ful wel a litel her-biforn, [continues next]
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whan thou enforcedest thee to shewe me the causes [continues next]
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empty and with-outen frut. But, as I have y-shewed a litel [continues next]
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[continues previous] that tho thinges that I have concluded a litel her-biforn dwellen [continues next]
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thing hath ben descovered to thee, in that thou seydest that [continues next]
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thou wistest nat a litel her-biforn.' [continues next]
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'Thou ne wendest nat,' quod she, 'a litel her-biforn, that men [continues next]
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sholden doute that this world nis governed by god.' [continues next]
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'I acorde me greetly,' quod I; 'and I aperceivede a litel her-biforn [continues next]
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that thou woldest seye thus; al-be-it so that it were by [continues next]
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devyne? For certes, a litel her-biforn, whan thou bigunne at [continues next]
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thinges that I have concluded a litel her-biforn ben kept hole [continues next]
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as I have gadered and proeved a litel her-biforn, that yvel is [continues next]
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of this power of shrewes, I have definisshed a litel her-biforn, that [continues next]
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thee of thilke noble corolarie that I yaf thee a litel her-biforn; [continues next]
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For thou hast lerned a litel her-biforn, that al thing that is and [continues next]
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we han concluded a litel her-biforn. But I praye thee that thou [continues next]
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ben put under purviaunce, that surmounten the ordinaunce of
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destinee; and tho ben thilke that stably ben y-ficched negh to the
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thinges, of whiche thou seydest a litel her-biforn, that they ne were [continues next]
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as thou songe a litel her-biforn, be departed and unioined from [continues next]
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thou thy-self hast confessed it and biknowen a litel her-biforn, what [continues next]
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Therfor thanne, as I have shewed a litel her-biforn, that al [continues next]
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thilke thing that thou puttest a litel her-biforn, that is to seyn, [continues next]
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litel her-biforn, this sentence is sustened by stedefast resouns.
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... thinges prively, and openly conseilleden yow the contrarie; the yonge folk also, that conseilleden yow to venge yow and make werre anon. And certes, sir, as I have seyd biforn, ye han greetly erred to han cleped swich maner folk to your conseil; which conseillours been y-nogh repreved by the resouns afore-seyd. But nathelees, lat us now descende to the special. Ye shuln first procede after the doctrine of Tullius. Certes, the trouthe of this matere or of this conseil nedeth nat diligently enquere; for it is wel wist whiche they been that han doon to yow this trespas and vileinye, ... [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'So is it,' quod she; 'for the same thing songe thou a litel
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[continues previous] her-biforn, and biweyledest and biweptest, that only men weren
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[continues previous] thanne thilke provostrie? And, as I have seyd a litel her-biforn,
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[continues previous] as I seyde a litel her-biforn that, sin ther mot nedes ben many
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[continues previous] a blinde man; and that shewedest thou me ful wel a litel her-biforn,
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[continues previous] empty and with-outen frut. But, as I have y-shewed a litel
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[continues previous] her-biforn, that yif ther be a blisfulnesse that be freele and
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[continues previous] that tho thinges that I have concluded a litel her-biforn dwellen
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[continues previous] thou wistest nat a litel her-biforn.'
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[continues previous] 'Thou ne wendest nat,' quod she, 'a litel her-biforn, that men
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[continues previous] sholden doute that this world nis governed by god.'
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[continues previous] 'I acorde me greetly,' quod I; 'and I aperceivede a litel her-biforn
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[continues previous] devyne? For certes, a litel her-biforn, whan thou bigunne at
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[continues previous] thinges that I have concluded a litel her-biforn ben kept hole
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[continues previous] as I have gadered and proeved a litel her-biforn, that yvel is
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[continues previous] of this power of shrewes, I have definisshed a litel her-biforn, that
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[continues previous] thee of thilke noble corolarie that I yaf thee a litel her-biforn;
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[continues previous] For thou hast lerned a litel her-biforn, that al thing that is and
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[continues previous] we han concluded a litel her-biforn. But I praye thee that thou
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thing is sustened by a stronge foundement of resouns, that is to
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[continues previous] thinges, of whiche thou seydest a litel her-biforn, that they ne were
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[continues previous] as thou songe a litel her-biforn, be departed and unioined from
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[continues previous] thou thy-self hast confessed it and biknowen a litel her-biforn, what
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[continues previous] Therfor thanne, as I have shewed a litel her-biforn, that al
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[continues previous] thilke thing that thou puttest a litel her-biforn, that is to seyn,
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But yif it lyke unto thee, lat us noumbren hem amonges thilke
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To this sentence answerde anon dame Prudence, and seyde: 'Examineth,' quod she, 'your conseil, and lat us see the whiche of hem han spoken most resonably, and taught yow best conseil. And for-as-muche as that the examinacioun is necessarie, lat us biginne at the surgiens and at the phisiciens, that first speken in this matere. I sey yow, that the surgiens and phisiciens han seyd yow in your conseil discreetly, as hem ... [continues next]
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[continues previous] ... and openly conseilleden yow the contrarie; the yonge folk also, that conseilleden yow to venge yow and make werre anon. And certes, sir, as I have seyd biforn, ye han greetly erred to han cleped swich maner folk to your conseil; which conseillours been y-nogh repreved by the resouns afore-seyd. But nathelees, lat us now descende to the special. Ye shuln first procede after the doctrine of Tullius. Certes, the trouthe of this matere or of this conseil nedeth nat diligently enquere; for it is wel wist whiche they been that han doon to yow this trespas and vileinye, and how manye trespassours, and ...
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ben hise in propre, than wol I graunte frely that alle thilke [continues next]
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errours mis-torneth you ther-fro. Consider now yif that by thilke [continues next]
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of alle thinges, thanne is the bitydinge certein of thilke thinges [continues next]
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thinges, of whiche thou seydest a litel her-biforn, that they ne were
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Thou seydest eek, that ther ben thinges three,
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The whiche thinges troublen al this erthe,
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[continues previous] To this sentence answerde anon dame Prudence, and seyde: 'Examineth,' quod she, 'your conseil, and lat us see the whiche of hem han spoken most resonably, and taught yow best conseil. And for-as-muche as that the examinacioun is necessarie, lat us biginne at the surgiens and at the phisiciens, that first speken in this matere. I sey yow, that the surgiens and phisiciens han seyd yow in your conseil discreetly, as ...
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'So is it,' quod she; 'for the same thing songe thou a litel
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her-biforn, and biweyledest and biweptest, that only men weren
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[continues previous] thinges weren thyne whiche that thou axest. Whan that nature
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wel defende me fro hir. And tho remedies whiche that thou [continues next]
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seydest her-biforn weren right sharpe, nat only that I am nat [continues next]
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[continues previous] thinges, by whiche a man weneth to geten him blisfulnesse, yif
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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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a blinde man; and that shewedest thou me ful wel a litel her-biforn,
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whan thou enforcedest thee to shewe me the causes
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empty and with-outen frut. But, as I have y-shewed a litel
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her-biforn, that yif ther be a blisfulnesse that be freele and
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that tho thinges that I have concluded a litel her-biforn dwellen
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thing hath ben descovered to thee, in that thou seydest that [continues next]
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thou wistest nat a litel her-biforn.' [continues next]
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'Thou ne wendest nat,' quod she, 'a litel her-biforn, that men [continues next]
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'I acorde me greetly,' quod I; 'and I aperceivede a litel her-biforn
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that thou woldest seye thus; al-be-it so that it were by
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devyne? For certes, a litel her-biforn, whan thou bigunne at
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blisfulnesse, thou seydest that it is soverein good; and seydest
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thinges that I have concluded a litel her-biforn ben kept hole
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in this wyse they ne forleten nat only to ben mighty, but they [continues next]
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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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we han concluded a litel her-biforn. But I praye thee that thou
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pleinedest that they ne were nat punisshed, that thou woldest [continues next]
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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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[continues previous] of alle thinges, thanne is the bitydinge certein of thilke thinges
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[continues previous] whiche he hath wist biforn fermely to comen. For which it
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For which it bihoveth, by necessitee, that the linage of mankinde,
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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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Therfor thanne, as I have shewed a litel her-biforn, that al
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thilke thing that thou puttest a litel her-biforn, that is to seyn,
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nat able to ben wened to the poeple.' 'Why so?' quod she.
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[continues previous] seydest her-biforn weren right sharpe, nat only that I am nat
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[continues previous] thou wistest nat a litel her-biforn.'
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[continues previous] 'Thou ne wendest nat,' quod she, 'a litel her-biforn, that men
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[continues previous] in this wyse they ne forleten nat only to ben mighty, but they
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[continues previous] pleinedest that they ne were nat punisshed, that thou woldest
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the dedes of men by a bond of causes, nat able to ben unbounde;
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the whiche destinal causes, whan they passen out fro the biginninges
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that is unable to be wened to the poeple.
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'What is that?' quod I.
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'Why so?' quod she; 'for right as the stronge man ne semeth [continues next]
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'And why so, uncle myn? why so?' quod she.
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'By god,' quod he, 'that wole I telle as blyve;
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'For that the comune word of men,' quod I, 'misuseth this
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[continues previous] 'Why so?' quod she; 'for right as the stronge man ne semeth
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'What demest thou thanne?' quod she; 'is that a derk thing [continues next]
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'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple [continues next]
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'Thise thinges thanne,' quod she, 'that is to sey, erthely [continues next]
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'Adde thanne,' quod she, 'thilke good, that is maked blisfulnesse, [continues next]
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'Is ther any-thing thanne,' quod she, 'that, in as moche as it [continues next]
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'Thanne is ther nothing,' quod she, 'that kepeth his nature, [continues next]
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'Thanne is ther no-thing,' quod she, 'that either wole or may [continues next]
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'Thanne is yvel nothing,' quod she, 'sin that he ne may nat [continues next]
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is thilke same good that men requeren; so that, whan that [continues next]
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they desiren, they ne mowe nat be wikkede?' [continues next]
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'Is ther any wight thanne,' quod she, 'that weneth that men [continues next]
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'Wiltow thanne,' quod she, 'that I aproche a litel to the wordes
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bed, and endytinge wordes to my wepinges, she was a litel
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[continues previous] 'What demest thou thanne?' quod she; 'is that a derk thing
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'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] 'Thise thinges thanne,' quod she, 'that is to sey, erthely
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'moten we nedes graunten and confessen
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[continues previous] 'Adde thanne,' quod she, 'thilke good, that is maked blisfulnesse,
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'The thinges thanne,' quod she, 'that ne ben no goodes
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[continues previous] 'Is ther any-thing thanne,' quod she, 'that, in as moche as it
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'desiren alle thinges oon?'
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'Thou ne wendest nat,' quod she, 'a litel her-biforn, that men
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[continues previous] 'Thanne is ther nothing,' quod she, 'that kepeth his nature,
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[continues previous] 'Thanne is ther no-thing,' quod she, 'that either wole or may
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[continues previous] 'Thanne is yvel nothing,' quod she, 'sin that he ne may nat
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[continues previous] 'And recordeth thee nat thanne,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse
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[continues previous] 'Thanne, so as that oon and that other,' quod she, 'desiren
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'I ne doute it nat,' quod I.
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'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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'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that any good were added to the
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Philosophie. 'The thinges thanne,' quod she, 'that, whan men
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of the poeple, so that it seme nat to hem that I be overmoche departed
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that the ordre of causes hath it-self; al-thogh that it ne seme nat
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that the prescience bringe in necessitee of bitydinge to thinges to
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thou arguest and seyst thus: that yif it ne seme nat to men that
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to entrechaunge stoundes of knowinge;"' as who seith, ne shal it
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nat seme to us, that the devyne prescience entrechaungeth hise dyverse
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'As thou wolt,' quod I.
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'Why sholde I nat remembre that?' quod I. [continues next]
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'Maystow nat telle me thanne,' quod she, 'what thing is a man?' [continues next]
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'Wistestow never yit that thou were any other thing?' quod [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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'And thou,' quod she, 'in al the plentee of thy richesses haddest [continues next]
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'And demest thou,' quod she, 'that a thing that is of this [continues next]
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'This is a consequence,' quod I. [continues next]
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'This thing thanne,' quod she, 'that ne hath nede of no [continues next]
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'It mot needly been so,' quod I. [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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'Wenest thou aught,' quod she, 'that this prince of alle [continues next]
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'But al thing that is good,' quod she, 'grauntest thou that it be [continues next]
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'I ne may nat denye that,' quod I. [continues next]
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'Hast thou nat knowen wel,' quod she, 'that al thing that is [continues next]
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'That thou ne wistest nat,' quod she, 'which was the ende [continues next]
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'By whiche governement,' quod she, 'that this world is [continues next]
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'Thanne ordeineth he by him-self al-one alle thinges?' quod she. [continues next]
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'That may nat be deneyed,' quod I. [continues next]
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'Wenest thou,' quod she, 'that god ne be almighty? No man [continues next]
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'Ne thou ne doutest nat,' quod she, 'that thilke naturel office [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, certes,' quod she, 'han shrewes, 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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have seyd?' Boece. 'What thing?' quod I. [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'al-outrely, that alle fortune is good.' [continues next]
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'Ne wolt thou nat,' quod he, this cruel man, [continues next]
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'As wisly Iupiter my soule save, [continues next]
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'Demestow nat,' quod she, 'that al thing that profiteth is good?'
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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] 'Wistestow never yit that thou were any other thing?' quod
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Philosophye. 'For sothe,' quod she, 'and that is a thing that
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[continues previous] 'But for as mochel as thou shalt nat wenen', quod she, 'that I
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[continues previous] 'And thou,' quod she, 'in al the plentee of thy richesses haddest
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[continues previous] 'And demest thou,' quod she, 'that a thing that is of this
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'What demest thou thanne?' quod she; 'is that a derk thing
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and nat noble, that is suffisaunt, reverent, and mighty, or elles that
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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 [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'ne sholden men nat by no wey seken
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[continues previous] 'Wenest thou aught,' quod she, 'that this prince of alle
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that thilke same soverein good be god.' [continues next]
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'Have I nat iuged,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse is good?' [continues next]
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'Yis, forsothe,' quod I; 'and that soverein good.' [continues next]
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'And we han shewed that god and verray blisfulnesse is al oo
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bityde me to knowe also to-gider god that is good.' [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'that shal I do thee by verray resoun, yif [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'But al thing that is good,' quod she, 'grauntest thou that it be [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Hast thou nat knowen wel,' quod she, 'that al thing that is [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'That thou ne wistest nat,' quod she, 'which was the ende
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[continues previous] 'By whiche governement,' quod she, 'that this world is
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blisfulnesse, and we han acorded that god is thilke same
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ordeineth he by him-self al-one alle thinges?' quod she.
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[continues previous] 'Wenest thou,' quod she, 'that god ne be almighty? No man
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[continues previous] 'Ne thou ne doutest nat,' quod she, 'that thilke naturel office
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and
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'And thilke same soverein good may don non yvel?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne, certes,' quod she, 'han shrewes, whan they ben
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ne doutestow nat,' quod she, 'that thilke folk that ben
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[continues previous] have seyd?' Boece. 'What thing?' quod I.
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'al-outrely, that alle fortune is good.'
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Therfor thanne, as I have shewed a litel her-biforn, that al
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thing that is y-wist nis nat knowen by his nature propre, but by
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And is not this a wonder thing?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] She axeth grace, and seith al that she can.
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[continues previous] 'Ne wolt thou nat,' quod he, this cruel man,
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[continues previous] 'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod I, 'that desire I greetly, and have abiden longe [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod I, 'I deme that we shollen clepen the fader [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod I, 'I ne may nat denye ne withstonde the [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Have I nat iuged,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse is good?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Yis, forsothe,' quod I; 'and that soverein good.' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'that shal I do thee by verray resoun, yif [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'But al thing that is good,' quod she, 'grauntest thou that it be
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[continues previous] 'Hast thou nat knowen wel,' quod she, 'that al thing that is
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[continues previous] 'Yis,' quod I tho, 'by hevene king!' [continues next]
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'And certes, thilke thing that exercyseth or corigeth, profiteth?'
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mortal beest? I woot wel, and I confesse wel that I am it.' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple [continues next]
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[continues previous] where thou mowe seke thilke verray blisfulnesse.'
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod I, 'that desire I greetly, and have abiden longe
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to done, so that we may deserve to finde the sete of thilke
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod I, 'I deme that we shollen clepen the fader
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod I, 'I ne may nat denye ne withstonde the
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[continues previous] 'Have I nat iuged,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse is good?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Yis, forsothe,' quod I; 'and that soverein good.' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'that shal I do thee by verray resoun, yif
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'Me remembreth it wel,' quod I; 'and I confesse wel that I [continues next]
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blisfulnesse, and we han acorded that god is thilke same
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[continues previous] 'And that, to governe this world,' quod she, 'ne shal he never
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[continues previous] 'And thilke same soverein good may don non yvel?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] And is not this a wonder thing?'
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[continues previous] And with this worde, 'Farwel,' quod he,
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'I confesse it wel,' quod I.
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'Have heer my trouthe,' quod the knight, 'I grante.' [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'I dar me wel avante, [continues next]
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Merchant's Tale: 1100

Thanne sholde I climbe wel y-nogh,' quod she, [continues next]
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'Why sholde I nat remembre that?' quod I. [continues next]
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'Maystow nat telle me thanne,' quod she, 'what thing is a man?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] mortal beest? I woot wel, and I confesse wel that I am it.' [continues next]
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'Than,' quod she, 'hath a man nede to seken him foreyne [continues next]
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'And hast thou wel knowen the causes,' quod she, 'why it is?' [continues next]
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'Certes, me semeth,' quod I, 'that I see hem right as though [continues next]
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'This is a consequence,' quod I. [continues next]
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'This thing thanne,' quod she, 'that ne hath nede of no [continues next]
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[continues previous] '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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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'moten we nedes graunten and confessen [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Have I nat iuged,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse is good?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Yis, forsothe,' quod I; 'and that soverein good.' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Adde thanne,' quod she, 'thilke good, that is maked blisfulnesse, [continues next]
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'Thanne most thou graunten,' quod she, 'by semblable resoun, [continues next]
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'I ne may nat denye that,' quod I. [continues next]
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'Hast thou nat knowen wel,' quod she, 'that al thing that is [continues next]
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Boece. 'Now confesse I wel,' quod I, 'that I see now wel
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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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[continues previous] 'Me remembreth it wel,' quod I; 'and I confesse wel that I [continues next]
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[continues previous] ne wiste it naught. But al-be-it so that I see now from a-fer [continues next]
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'Thanne is thilke the soverein good,' quod she, 'that alle [continues next]
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'Thanne is yvel nothing,' quod she, 'sin that he ne may nat [continues next]
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'Remembreth thee,' quod she, 'that I have gadered and [continues next]
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'And recordeth thee nat thanne,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse [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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Than seyde I thus: 'I confesse and am a-knowe it,' quod I; [continues next]
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'ne I ne see nat that men may sayn, as by right, that shrewes ne [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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'Certes,' quod she, 'it folweth or comth of thinges that ben [continues next]
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that hap be anything, what is it?' [continues next]
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Thanne quod she, 'I haste me to yilden and assoilen to thee [continues next]
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'Thanne ayeinward,' quod she, 'I suppose that ther be prescience, [continues next]
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'Thanne is it good?' quod she.
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[continues previous] 'Have heer my trouthe,' quod the knight, 'I grante.'
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'I dar me wel avante,
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Merchant's Tale: 1100

[continues previous] Thanne sholde I climbe wel y-nogh,' quod she,
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[continues previous] 'Maystow nat telle me thanne,' quod she, 'what thing is a man?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] mortal beest? I woot wel, and I confesse wel that I am it.'
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[continues previous] 'Thanne desiredest thou the presence of that oon and the
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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 [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Than,' quod she, 'hath a man nede to seken him foreyne [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'And hast thou wel knowen the causes,' quod she, 'why it is?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Certes, me semeth,' quod I, 'that I see hem right as though [continues next]
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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 [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'ne sholden men nat by no wey seken [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'for as mochel as thou hast knowen
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'moten we nedes graunten and confessen [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Have I nat iuged,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse is good?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Yis, forsothe,' quod I; 'and that soverein good.' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Adde thanne,' quod she, 'thilke good, that is maked blisfulnesse, [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne most thou graunten,' quod she, 'by semblable resoun,
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[continues previous] 'Hast thou nat knowen wel,' quod she, 'that al thing that is [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'desiren alle thinges oon?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Alle thinges thanne,' quod she, 'requiren good; and thilke [continues next]
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[continues previous] good thanne mayst thou descryven right thus: good is thilke [continues next]
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'That thou ne wistest nat,' quod she, 'which was the ende [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Me remembreth it wel,' quod I; 'and I confesse wel that I
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[continues previous] ne wiste it naught. But al-be-it so that I see now from a-fer
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'Thanne ordeineth he by him-self al-one alle thinges?' quod she. [continues next]
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'That may nat be deneyed,' quod I. [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'And I have shewed that god is the same good?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ordeineth he alle thinges by thilke good,' quod she;
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'Thanne is ther nothing,' quod she, 'that kepeth his nature, [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne is thilke the soverein good,' quod she, 'that alle [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne is yvel nothing,' quod she, 'sin that he ne may nat [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Remembreth thee,' quod she, 'that I have gadered and
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[continues previous] 'And recordeth thee nat thanne,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse [continues next]
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[continues previous] is thilke same good that men requeren; so that, whan that [continues next]
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'But wikkede folk,' quod she, 'yif they geten the good that [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne, so as that oon and that other,' quod she, 'desiren [continues next]
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'Ne thou ne doutest nat,' quod she, 'that thilke naturel office [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and [continues next]
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'But the soverein good,' quod she, 'that is eveneliche purposed [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Is ther any wight thanne,' quod she, 'that weneth that men [continues next]
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[continues previous] Than seyde I thus: 'I confesse and am a-knowe it,' quod I;
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that any good were added to the [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'And what seystow thanne,' quod she, 'of thilke wrecche that [continues next]
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[continues previous] is releved by the participacioun of som good?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne, certes,' quod she, 'han shrewes, whan they ben [continues next]
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[continues previous] the deserte of felonye.' 'I ne may nat denye it,' quod I. 'Moche [continues next]
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[continues previous] more thanne,' quod she, 'ben shrewes unsely, whan they ben [continues next]
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'Who mighte deneye that?' quod I. [continues next]
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'But,' quod she, 'may any man denye that al that is right nis [continues next]
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'But,' quod she, 'I am certein, by many resouns, that shrewes [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ne doutestow nat,' quod she, 'that thilke folk that ben [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Yif thou were thanne,' quod she, 'y-set a Iuge or a knower of
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[continues previous] 'Than,' quod she, 'by these causes and by othre causes that
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'Demestow nat,' quod she, 'that al thing that profiteth is good?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'it folweth or comth of thinges that ben [continues next]
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[continues previous] Thanne quod she, 'I haste me to yilden and assoilen to thee [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ayeinward,' quod she, 'I suppose that ther be prescience,
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But I wot why ye come nat,' quod she; [continues next]
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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] 'Why sholdest thou nat bi-knowen it,' quod she, 'whan every
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[continues previous] 'Than,' quod she, 'hath a man nede to seken him foreyne
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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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[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, 'moten we nedes graunten and confessen
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[continues previous] 'Have I nat iuged,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse is good?'
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[continues previous] 'Adde thanne,' quod she, 'thilke good, that is maked blisfulnesse,
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[continues previous] 'Hast thou nat knowen wel,' quod she, 'that al thing that is
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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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[continues previous] 'That thou ne wistest nat,' quod she, 'which was the ende
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ordeineth he by him-self al-one alle thinges?' quod she.
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[continues previous] parties; ne the savinge of obedient thinges ne sholde nat be.'
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[continues previous] 'Thanne is ther nothing,' quod she, 'that kepeth his nature,
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[continues previous] 'Thanne is thilke the soverein good,' quod she, 'that alle
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[continues previous] 'Thanne is yvel nothing,' quod she, 'sin that he ne may nat
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[continues previous] 'And recordeth thee nat thanne,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse
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[continues previous] 'But wikkede folk,' quod she, 'yif they geten the good that [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Ne thou ne doutest nat,' quod she, 'that thilke naturel office
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and
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[continues previous] 'But the soverein good,' quod she, 'that is eveneliche purposed [continues next]
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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] '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] more thanne,' quod she, 'ben shrewes unsely, whan they ben
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[continues previous] 'But,' quod she, 'may any man denye that al that is right nis [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'But,' quod she, 'I am certein, by many resouns, that shrewes [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne ne doutestow nat,' quod she, 'that thilke folk that ben
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have seyd?' Boece. 'What thing?' quod I. [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'al-outrely, that alle fortune is good.' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Demestow nat,' quod she, 'that al thing that profiteth is good?'
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'it folweth or comth of thinges that ben [continues next]
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[continues previous] Thanne quod she, 'I haste me to yilden and assoilen to thee
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[continues previous] But I wot why ye come nat,' quod she; [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'For I was of my love to you so free. [continues next]
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'But this is the fortune,' quod she, 'of hem that either ben put
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[continues previous] 'But wikkede folk,' quod she, 'yif they geten the good that
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[continues previous] 'But the soverein good,' quod she, 'that is eveneliche purposed
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[continues previous] 'But,' quod she, 'may any man denye that al that is right nis
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[continues previous] 'But,' quod she, 'I am certein, by many resouns, that shrewes
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ben grevous and aspre, and yit men sholden more rightfully han [continues next]
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[continues previous] have seyd?' Boece. 'What thing?' quod I.
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'al-outrely, that alle fortune is good.'
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'And what seystow of that other fortune,' quod she, 'that,
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[continues previous] graunted, that alle fortune, what-so-ever it be, of hem that ben [continues next]
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either in possessioun of vertu, or in the encres of vertu, or elles in [continues next]
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[continues previous] But I wot why ye come nat,' quod she;
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in vertu and batailen ayeins aspre thinges, or elles of hem that
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[continues previous] han pitee of hem that han suffred and receyved the thinges that
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[continues previous] ben grevous and aspre, and yit men sholden more rightfully han
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[continues previous] either in possessioun of vertu, or in the encres of vertu, or elles in
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eschuen and declynen fro vyces and taken the wey of vertu.'
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'Who-so that ever,' quod I, 'douteth of this, he ne may nat [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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'This ne may I nat denye,' quod I.
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Boece. 'I may nat,' quod I, 'denye it; but I mot graunte [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
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'I ne may nat denye that,' quod I.
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'Hast thou nat knowen wel,' quod she, 'that al thing that is
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'This is open and cleer,' quod I; 'ne it may nat ben deneyed
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[continues previous] 'Who-so that ever,' quod I, 'douteth of this, he ne may nat
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'But the soverein good,' quod she, 'that is eveneliche purposed [continues next]
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'And what seystow thanne,' quod she, 'of thilke wrecche that [continues next]
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[continues previous] the deserte of felonye.' 'I ne may nat denye it,' quod I. 'Moche [continues next]
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[continues previous] more thanne,' quod she, 'ben shrewes unsely, whan they ben [continues next]
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'Who mighte deneye that?' quod I. [continues next]
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'But,' quod she, 'may any man denye that al that is right nis [continues next]
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'And what seystow of that other fortune,' quod she, 'that, [continues next]
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'But what seystow of the mery fortune that is yeven to good
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Fortune a yifte, that is to seyn, swiche guerdoun, that she never yaf [continues next]
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[continues previous] Boece. 'I may nat,' quod I, 'denye it; but I mot graunte
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[continues previous] 'But the soverein good,' quod she, 'that is eveneliche purposed
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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] 'But,' quod she, 'may any man denye that al that is right nis
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[continues previous] 'And what seystow of that other fortune,' quod she, 'that,
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torment, weneth aught the poeple that it be good?' [continues next]
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folk in guerdoun? Demeth aught the poeple that it is wikked?'
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[continues previous] Fortune a yifte, that is to seyn, swiche guerdoun, that she never yaf
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'Have I nat iuged,' quod she, 'that blisfulnesse is good?' [continues next]
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'Yis, forsothe,' quod I; 'and that soverein good.' [continues next]
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'Thanne is yvel nothing,' quod she, 'sin that he ne may nat [continues next]
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I wel forsothe, that vicious folk ben wikked, but I ne may nat [continues next]
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[continues previous] torment, weneth aught the poeple that it be good?' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Nay,' quod I, 'but the poeple demeth that it is most wrecched [continues next]
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'Nay, forsothe,' quod I; 'but they demen, as it sooth is, that it
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[continues previous] 'Yis, forsothe,' quod I; 'and that soverein good.'
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'That is sooth,' quod I.
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'May god don yvel?' quod she.
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[continues previous] 'Thanne is yvel nothing,' quod she, 'sin that he ne may nat
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[continues previous] I wel forsothe, that vicious folk ben wikked, but I ne may nat
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nothing is so mighty as soverein good.' [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Nay,' quod I, 'but the poeple demeth that it is most wrecched
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tonnes; that on is ful of good, that other is ful of harm? What [continues next]
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right hast thou to pleyne, yif thou hast taken more plentevously [continues next]
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[continues previous] nothing is so mighty as soverein good.'
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'And what seystow of that other fortune,' quod she, 'that,
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[continues previous] tonnes; that on is ful of good, that other is ful of harm? What
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'So semeth it,' quod I.
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'And what seystow thanne,' quod she, 'of thilke wrecche that
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'But this is the fortune,' quod she, 'of hem that either ben put
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'This ne may I nat denye,' quod I.
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'But what seystow of the mery fortune that is yeven to good
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torment, weneth aught the poeple that it be good?'
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'But what seystow of the mery fortune that is yeven to good [continues next]
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folk in guerdoun? Demeth aught the poeple that it is wikked?' [continues next]
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who seyth, and thus weneth nat the poeple. [continues next]
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'That is sooth,' quod I, 'al-be-it so that no man dar confesse it [continues next]
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'Nay,' quod I, 'but the poeple demeth that it is most wrecched
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desireth most over alle thinges, he demeth that it be the sovereyn [continues next]
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elles? For it is nat to wene that thilke thing, that is most worthy [continues next]
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mot he nedes ben most wrecched that lengest is a shrewe; the [continues next]
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me,' quod she, 'to telle thing that is grettest of alle thinges that [continues next]
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[continues previous] folk in guerdoun? Demeth aught the poeple that it is wikked?'
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[continues previous] 'Nay, forsothe,' quod I; 'but they demen, as it sooth is, that it
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that is unable to be wened to the poeple.
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'Certes,' quod she, 'it folweth or comth of thinges that ben [continues next]
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[continues previous] who seyth, and thus weneth nat the poeple.
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[continues previous] 'That is sooth,' quod I, 'al-be-it so that no man dar confesse it
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comprehended the forme, it knoweth and demeth alle the thinges [continues next]
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that ben under that forme. But she knoweth hem in thilke manere [continues next]
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workes, biforn the eyen of the Iuge that seeth and demeth alle [continues next]
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of alle thinges that may ben thought.'
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'Certes,' quod she, 'thou wost wel whennes that alle thinges
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ben comen and procedeth?'
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kepeth the grete world; and how she, bindinge, restreyneth alle
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thinges by a bonde that may nat ben unbounde. Al be it so that
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[continues previous] desireth most over alle thinges, he demeth that it be the sovereyn
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[continues previous] elles? For it is nat to wene that thilke thing, that is most worthy
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[continues previous] of alle thinges, be feble and with-oute strengthe. And cleernesse
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good is in him. For yif god ne is swich, he ne may nat ben
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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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and brought to soverein good, right as alle thinges that ben brought
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'Certes,' quod I, 'it hath wel ben shewed heer-biforn, that alle
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thise thinges ben alle o thing.'
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'This is open and cleer,' quod she, 'that alle othre thinges ben
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of alle the thinges that ben to requeren. But certes, thilke that
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to ryden, as the effect of his hele. Now thanne, sin that [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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thou mayst nat drede, by no manere, that alle the thinges
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that ben anywhere, that they ne requeren naturelly the ferme
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And thilke thing, what-so-ever it be, by which that alle thinges
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ben y-maked and y-lad, I clepe him "god"; that is a word that
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that swiche thinges ben doon in the regne of god, that alle thinges
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woot and alle thinges may, and ne wole nat but only gode
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geteth and ateyneth to the ende of alle thinges that ben to desire,
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the comune fyn of alle thinges that ben, they forleten also therwith-al
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goode thinges may don alle thinges; and they that ben mighty to [continues next]
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that alle thinges, that oughten ben desired, ben referred to good,
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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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that alle thinges ben doon. Thanne is thilke same good purposed
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[continues previous] mot he nedes ben most wrecched that lengest is a shrewe; the
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thee nat that alle thinges ben doon a-right.
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[continues previous] me,' quod she, 'to telle thing that is grettest of alle thinges that
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[continues previous] mowen ben axed, and to the whiche questioun unnethes is ther
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that is destinee. For which it is, that alle thinges that ben put
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under destinee ben, certes, subgits to purviaunce, to whiche purviaunce
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'it folweth or comth of thinges that ben
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[continues previous] graunted, that alle fortune, what-so-ever it be, of hem that ben
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the blake cloudes. Thilke god seeth, in oo strok of thought, alle
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thinges that ben, or weren, or sholle comen; and thilke god, for
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[continues previous] comprehended the forme, it knoweth and demeth alle the thinges
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[continues previous] that ben under that forme. But she knoweth hem in thilke manere
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[continues previous] workes, biforn the eyen of the Iuge that seeth and demeth alle
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[continues previous] thinges.' To whom be glorye and worshipe by infinit tymes. Amen.
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'War now, and loke wel,' quod she, 'lest that we, in folwinge
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'Loke now,' quod she, 'yif this be proved yit more fermely
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[continues previous] to ryden, as the effect of his hele. Now thanne, sin that
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[continues previous] goode thinges may don alle thinges; and they that ben mighty to
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'Now wel,' quod she, 'and I wol doon my peyne;
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the opinioun of the poeple, have confessed and concluded thing
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renoun by the false opinioun of the poeple, and what thing
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that is unable to be wened to the poeple.
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nat able to ben wened to the poeple.' 'Why so?' quod she. [continues next]
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'Nay,' quod I, 'but the poeple demeth that it is most wrecched [continues next]
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who seyth, and thus weneth nat the poeple. [continues next]
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'What is that?' quod I.
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'Wiltow than go thy wey ther-with?' quod she. [continues next]
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'Ye, certes, lemman,' quod this Absolon. [continues next]
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'Qui la?' quod he. 'Peter! it am I,' [continues next]
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Quod she, 'what, sire, how longe wol ye faste? [continues next]
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'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 ... [continues next]
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'Wistestow never yit that thou were any other thing?' quod [continues next]
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'Now woot I,' quod she, 'other cause of thy maladye, and [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'and he that hath lakke or nede of aught [continues next]
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'Than,' quod she, 'hath a man nede to seken him foreyne [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she; 'and him nedede non help, yif he ne hadde [continues next]
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fulfild?' — 'No,' quod I. — 'Certes, dignitees,' quod she, 'apertienen [continues next]
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'And hast thou wel knowen the causes,' quod she, 'why it is?' [continues next]
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'Certes, me semeth,' quod I, 'that I see hem right as though [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'thou seyst a-right. For yif so be that [continues next]
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'And demest thou,' quod she, 'that a thing that is of this [continues next]
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'Thanne folweth it,' quod she, 'that we adden cleernesse of [continues next]
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'It mot needly been so,' quod I. [continues next]
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'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple [continues next]
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Philosophie. 'Certes,' quod she, 'I wolde seye, that he wolde [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'ne sholden men nat by no wey seken [continues next]
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'So,' quod she, 'as it semeth that blisfulnesse conteneth many [continues next]
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bityde me to knowe also to-gider god that is good.' [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'that shal I do thee by verray resoun, yif [continues next]
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'Remembreth thee,' quod she, 'that I have gadered and [continues next]
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'This is a verray consequence,' quod I. [continues next]
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'And certein is,' quod she, 'that by the getinge of good ben [continues next]
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and [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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as who seyth, it folweth of that which that is purposed biforn. [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'that is, that thise wikked shrewes ben [continues next]
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'Thanne, certes,' quod she, 'han shrewes, whan they ben [continues next]
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'Who mighte deneye that?' quod I. [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'so it is; but men may nat. For they han [continues next]
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'I wolde heren thilke same resouns,' quod I. [continues next]
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'Denyestow,' quod she, 'that alle shrewes ne ben worthy to [continues next]
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'Than,' quod she, 'by these causes and by othre causes that [continues next]
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have seyd?' Boece. 'What thing?' quod I. [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod she, 'al-outrely, that alle fortune is good.' [continues next]
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[continues previous] nat able to ben wened to the poeple.' 'Why so?' quod she.
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[continues previous] 'Nay,' quod I, 'but the poeple demeth that it is most wrecched [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'That is sooth,' quod I, 'al-be-it so that no man dar confesse it [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, 'it folweth or comth of thinges that ben
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[continues previous] 'Wiltow than go thy wey ther-with?' quod she.
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[continues previous] 'Ye, certes, lemman,' quod this Absolon.
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[continues previous] 'Qui la?' quod he. 'Peter! it am I,'
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[continues previous] Quod she, 'what, sire, how longe wol ye faste?
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[continues previous] '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 ...
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[continues previous] 'Wistestow never yit that thou were any other thing?' quod
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[continues previous] 'Now woot I,' quod she, 'other cause of thy maladye, and
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'and he that hath lakke or nede of aught
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[continues previous] 'Than,' quod she, 'hath a man nede to seken him foreyne
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she; 'and him nedede non help, yif he ne hadde
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[continues previous] fulfild?' — 'No,' quod I. — 'Certes, dignitees,' quod she, 'apertienen
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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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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'thou seyst a-right. For yif so be that
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[continues previous] 'And demest thou,' quod she, 'that a thing that is of this
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as it is, that this thing be right celebrable by cleernesse of renoun
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[continues previous] 'Thanne folweth it,' quod she, 'that we adden cleernesse of
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[continues previous] 'Thilke thing thanne,' quod she, 'that is oon and simple
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[continues previous] Philosophie. 'Certes,' quod she, 'I wolde seye, that he wolde
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'ne sholden men nat by no wey seken
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we han shewed apertly that alle thinges that ben parfit ben [continues next]
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first or thinges that ben unparfit; and for-thy, for as moche as [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'moten we nedes graunten and confessen
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[continues previous] 'So,' quod she, 'as it semeth that blisfulnesse conteneth many
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of alle the thinges that ben to requeren. But certes, thilke that [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'that shal I do thee by verray resoun, yif
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thou mayst nat drede, by no manere, that alle the thinges [continues next]
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that ben anywhere, that they ne requeren naturelly the ferme [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'desiren alle thinges oon?'
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And thilke thing, what-so-ever it be, by which that alle thinges [continues next]
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ben y-maked and y-lad, I clepe him "god"; that is a word that [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'Remembreth thee,' quod she, 'that I have gadered and
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[continues previous] 'This is a verray consequence,' quod I.
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[continues previous] 'And certein is,' quod she, 'that by the getinge of good ben
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[continues previous] 'Thanne,' quod she, 'yif that a wight be mighty to moeve and
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geteth and ateyneth to the ende of alle thinges that ben to desire, [continues next]
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the comune fyn of alle thinges that ben, they forleten also therwith-al [continues next]
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that alle thinges, that oughten ben desired, ben referred to good, [continues next]
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medes, ne shrewes lakken never-mo torments. For of alle thinges [continues next]
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that ben y-doon, thilke thing, for which any-thing is don, it semeth [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] 'Certes,' quod she, 'that is, that thise wikked shrewes ben
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[continues previous] 'Thanne, certes,' quod she, 'han shrewes, whan they ben
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[continues previous] 'But,' quod she, 'may any man denye that al that is right nis
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'so it is; but men may nat. For they han
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[continues previous] 'I wolde heren thilke same resouns,' quod I.
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[continues previous] 'Denyestow,' quod she, 'that alle shrewes ne ben worthy to
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[continues previous] 'Than,' quod she, 'by these causes and by othre causes that
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me,' quod she, 'to telle thing that is grettest of alle thinges that [continues next]
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mowen ben axed, and to the whiche questioun unnethes is ther [continues next]
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that is destinee. For which it is, that alle thinges that ben put [continues next]
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under destinee ben, certes, subgits to purviaunce, to whiche purviaunce [continues next]
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[continues previous] have seyd?' Boece. 'What thing?' quod I.
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'al-outrely, that alle fortune is good.'
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[continues previous] 'Nay,' quod I, 'but the poeple demeth that it is most wrecched [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'That is sooth,' quod I, 'al-be-it so that no man dar confesse it
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the blake cloudes. Thilke god seeth, in oo strok of thought, alle [continues next]
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thinges that ben, or weren, or sholle comen; and thilke god, for [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'What doute is that?' quod she. 'For certes, I coniecte now
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certes, they semen to discorden. For thou wenest that, yif that [continues next]
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thinges ben y-seyn biforn, that necessitee folweth hem; and yif [continues next]
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comprehended the forme, it knoweth and demeth alle the thinges [continues next]
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that ben under that forme. But she knoweth hem in thilke manere [continues next]
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graunted, that alle fortune, what-so-ever it be, of hem that ben
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[continues previous] we han shewed apertly that alle thinges that ben parfit ben
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[continues previous] of alle the thinges that ben to requeren. But certes, thilke that
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[continues previous] thou mayst nat drede, by no manere, that alle the thinges
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[continues previous] that ben anywhere, that they ne requeren naturelly the ferme
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[continues previous] And thilke thing, what-so-ever it be, by which that alle thinges
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[continues previous] ben y-maked and y-lad, I clepe him "god"; that is a word that
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[continues previous] geteth and ateyneth to the ende of alle thinges that ben to desire,
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[continues previous] the comune fyn of alle thinges that ben, they forleten also therwith-al
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[continues previous] that alle thinges, that oughten ben desired, ben referred to good,
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[continues previous] medes, ne shrewes lakken never-mo torments. For of alle thinges
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[continues previous] that ben y-doon, thilke thing, for which any-thing is don, it semeth
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[continues previous] me,' quod she, 'to telle thing that is grettest of alle thinges that
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[continues previous] that is destinee. For which it is, that alle thinges that ben put
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[continues previous] 'But this is the fortune,' quod she, 'of hem that either ben put [continues next]
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[continues previous] of alle thinges that may ben thought.'
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[continues previous] the blake cloudes. Thilke god seeth, in oo strok of thought, alle
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[continues previous] thinges that ben, or weren, or sholle comen; and thilke god, for
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[continues previous] certes, they semen to discorden. For thou wenest that, yif that
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[continues previous] thinges ben y-seyn biforn, that necessitee folweth hem; and yif
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[continues previous] comprehended the forme, it knoweth and demeth alle the thinges
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[continues previous] that ben under that forme. But she knoweth hem in thilke manere
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either in possessioun of vertu, or in the encres of vertu, or elles in
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... eek, in yevinge of wikked conseil by fraude; as for to yeven conseil to areysen wrongful custumes and taillages. Of whiche seith Salomon, 'Leon rorynge and bere hongry been lyke to the cruel lordshipes,' in withholdinge or abregginge of the shepe (or the hyre), or of the wages of servaunts, or elles in usure or in withdrawinge of the almesse of povre folk. For which the wyse man seith, 'fedeth him that almost dyeth for honger'; for soothly, but-if thou fede him, thou sleest him; and alle thise been deadly sinnes. Bodily manslaughtre is, whan thow sleest him with thy tonge in other manere; as whan thou comandest to ...
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celestial moevinges of sterres, or elles by the vertu of angeles, or [continues next]
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elles by the dyverse subtilitee of develes, or elles by any of hem, [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'But this is the fortune,' quod she, 'of hem that either ben put
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[continues previous] in vertu and batailen ayeins aspre thinges, or elles of hem that
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either in possessioun of vertu, or in the encres of vertu, or elles in [continues next]
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the purchasinge of vertu, that thilke fortune is good; and that alle [continues next]
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overcomen by adversitees. Ne certes, thou that art put in the [continues next]
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encres or in the heighte of vertu, ne hast nat comen to fleten with [continues next]
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the purchasinge of vertu, that thilke fortune is good; and that alle
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Pacience, that is another remedye agayns Ire, is a vertu that suffreth swetely every mannes goodnesse, and is nat wrooth for noon harm that is doon to him. The philosophre seith, that 'pacience is thilke vertu that suffreth debonairely alle the outrages of adversitee and every wikked word.' This vertu maketh a man lyk to god, and maketh him goddes owene dere child, as seith Crist. This vertu disconfiteth thyn enemy. And therfore seith the wyse man, 'if thou wolt venquisse thyn enemy, lerne to suffre.' And thou shalt understonde, ...
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[continues previous] celestial moevinges of sterres, or elles by the vertu of angeles, or
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[continues previous] elles by the dyverse subtilitee of develes, or elles by any of hem,
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'Certes,' quod she, 'al-outrely, that alle fortune is good.' [continues next]
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to punisshen or elles chastysen shrewes; thanne is alle fortune [continues next]
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good, the whiche fortune is certein that it be either rightful or [continues next]
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[continues previous] either in possessioun of vertu, or in the encres of vertu, or elles in
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[continues previous] overcomen by adversitees. Ne certes, thou that art put in the
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[continues previous] encres or in the heighte of vertu, ne hast nat comen to fleten with
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fortune is right wikkede to hem that dwellen in shrewednesse;' as
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod she, 'al-outrely, that alle fortune is good.'
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[continues previous] to punisshen or elles chastysen shrewes; thanne is alle fortune
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[continues previous] good, the whiche fortune is certein that it be either rightful or
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who seyth, and thus weneth nat the poeple.
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torment, weneth aught the poeple that it be good?' [continues next]
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'Nay,' quod I, 'but the poeple demeth that it is most wrecched [continues next]
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that is unable to be wened to the poeple. [continues next]
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'That is sooth,' quod I, 'al-be-it so that no man dar confesse it
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Al-be-it so that no man finden shal
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'Right so is it,' quod she. 'For thise ne ben yit none remedies [continues next]
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soverein good is blisfulnesse.'
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'And that is sooth,' quod I.
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'And we han shewed that god and verray blisfulnesse is al oo
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'That is sooth,' quod I.
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'That is sooth,' quod I.
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'Thanne,' quod she, 'desiren alle thinges oon?'
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'But he,' quod she, 'that is almighty, ther nis nothing that he
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'That is sooth,' quod I.
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'That is sooth,' quod I.
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Than seyde I thus: 'I confesse and am a-knowe it,' quod I; [continues next]
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punisshed, al-be-it so that ther ne be had no resoun or lawe of [continues next]
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[continues previous] torment, weneth aught the poeple that it be good?'
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[continues previous] 'Nay,' quod I, 'but the poeple demeth that it is most wrecched
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'Certes,' quod she, 'it folweth or comth of thinges that ben
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[continues previous] 'Right so is it,' quod she. 'For thise ne ben yit none remedies [continues next]
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[continues previous] Than seyde I thus: 'I confesse and am a-knowe it,' quod I; [continues next]
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[continues previous] 'ne I ne see nat that men may sayn, as by right, that shrewes ne [continues next]
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[continues previous] punisshed, al-be-it so that ther ne be had no resoun or lawe of
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'Why so?' quod she; 'for right as the stronge man ne semeth
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'Lo, right so as the love of Crist,' quod she,
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[continues previous] 'Right so is it,' quod she. 'For thise ne ben yit none remedies
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'Right so is it,' quod I.
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'Than,' quod she, 'hath a man nede to seken him foreyne
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[continues previous] Than seyde I thus: 'I confesse and am a-knowe it,' quod I;
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nat able to ben wened to the poeple.' 'Why so?' quod she.
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'For that the comune word of men,' quod I, 'misuseth this
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of the bataile, ne also it ne semeth nat, to the wyse man, to beren [continues next]
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now, and now another? And thilke prescience, ne semeth it nat [continues next]
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'Right so,' quod she, 'as that the whyte swan
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'And why so, uncle myn? why so?' quod she.
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'By god,' quod he, 'that wole I telle as blyve;
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nat to abaissen or disdaignen as ofte tyme as he hereth the noise
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As ofte as tyme is of necessitee
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[continues previous] of the bataile, ne also it ne semeth nat, to the wyse man, to beren [continues next]
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[continues previous] now, and now another? And thilke prescience, ne semeth it nat [continues next]
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[continues previous] to entrechaunge stoundes of knowinge;"' as who seith, ne shal it [continues next]
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of the bataile, ne also it ne semeth nat, to the wyse man, to beren
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Ne also ne acordeth nat the poeple to that I shal seyn, the which
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'Why so?' quod she; 'for right as the stronge man ne semeth
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[continues previous] nat to abaissen or disdaignen as ofte tyme as he hereth the noise
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[continues previous] now, and now another? And thilke prescience, ne semeth it nat
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[continues previous] to entrechaunge stoundes of knowinge;"' as who seith, ne shal it
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that it susteneth and enforseth, by hise strengthes, that it nis nat
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... and multitudes of folk, ther-as men take more reward to the nombre than to the sapience of persones, ye see wel that in swiche conseillinges foles han the maistrie.' Melibeus answerde agayn, and seyde: 'I graunte wel that I have erred; but ther-as thou hast told me heer-biforn, that he nis nat to blame that chaungeth hise conseillours in certein caas, and for certeine Iuste causes, I am al redy to chaunge my conseillours, right as thow wolt devyse. The proverbe seith: that "for to do sinne is mannish, but certes for to persevere longe in sinne is werk of the devel."'
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what contree thou art born, it nis nat governed by emperours, ne [continues next]
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Yif blisfulnesse be the sovereyn good of nature that liveth by [continues next]
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resoun, ne thilke thing nis nat sovereyn good that may be taken [continues next]
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of wisdom, certes, thou ne mightest nat deme that he were unworthy [continues next]
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foreine thing, and that may don alle thinges by hise strengthes, [continues next]
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and that is noble and honourable, nis nat that a mery thing [continues next]
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songes that hadden overcomen alle thinges ne mighten nat [continues next]
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forleten they vertues and folwen vyces? Nis it nat for that they [continues next]
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ne knowen nat the goodes? But what thing is more feble and [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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And som men, that ne mowen nat ben overcomen by torments, [continues next]
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have yeven ensaumple to othre folk, that vertu may nat ben overcomen [continues next]
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by adversitees; and of alle thinges ther nis no doute, that [continues next]
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adversitees, and ne fighten nat ayeins hem by vertu, to winnen the [continues next]
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certes, thilke prescience ne mighte nat be signe of thing that nis [continues next]
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nat. But certes, it is now certein that the proeve of this, [continues next]
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overcomen by adversitees. Ne certes, thou that art put in the
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... your richesses ye mowe have muchel folk, yet bihoveth it nat, ne it is nat good, to biginne werre, where-as ye mowe in other manere have pees, un-to your worship and profit. For the victories of batailles that been in this world, lyen nat in greet nombre or multitude of the peple ne in the vertu of man; but it lyth in the wil and in the hand of our lord god almighty. And therfore Iudas Machabeus, which was goddes knight, whan he sholde fighte agayn his adversarie that hadde a greet nombre, and a gretter multitude of folk and strenger than was this peple ... [continues next]
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[continues previous] what contree thou art born, it nis nat governed by emperours, ne
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that thou art put in so holsom a sentence. But lat us seken [continues next]
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thou that art put in the comune realme of alle, ne desyre nat to [continues next]
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the see, thondre with over-throwinges, thou that art put in quiete, [continues next]
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[continues previous] Yif blisfulnesse be the sovereyn good of nature that liveth by
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[continues previous] resoun, ne thilke thing nis nat sovereyn good that may be taken
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[continues previous] of wisdom, certes, thou ne mightest nat deme that he were unworthy
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[continues previous] foreine thing, and that may don alle thinges by hise strengthes,
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[continues previous] songes that hadden overcomen alle thinges ne mighten nat
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[continues previous] ne knowen nat the goodes? But what thing is more feble and
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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] And som men, that ne mowen nat ben overcomen by torments,
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[continues previous] have yeven ensaumple to othre folk, that vertu may nat ben overcomen
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[continues previous] by adversitees; and of alle thinges ther nis no doute, that
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[continues previous] adversitees, and ne fighten nat ayeins hem by vertu, to winnen the
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either in possessioun of vertu, or in the encres of vertu, or elles in [continues next]
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the purchasinge of vertu, that thilke fortune is good; and that alle [continues next]
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[continues previous] nat. But certes, it is now certein that the proeve of this,
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encres or in the heighte of vertu, ne hast nat comen to fleten with
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[continues previous] ... so that for your richesses ye mowe have muchel folk, yet bihoveth it nat, ne it is nat good, to biginne werre, where-as ye mowe in other manere have pees, un-to your worship and profit. For the victories of batailles that been in this world, lyen nat in greet nombre or multitude of the peple ne in the vertu of man; but it lyth in the wil and in the hand of our lord god almighty. And therfore Iudas Machabeus, which was goddes knight, whan he sholde fighte agayn his adversarie that hadde a greet nombre, and a gretter multitude of folk and strenger than was this peple of ...
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[continues previous] that thou art put in so holsom a sentence. But lat us seken
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maner shewinge of wrecchednesse that is to comen? Ne it ne
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suffyseth nat only to loken on thinge that is present biforn the
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[continues previous] thou that art put in the comune realme of alle, ne desyre nat to
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[continues previous] the see, thondre with over-throwinges, thou that art put in quiete,
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good; ne thise wrecches ne comen nat to the effect of soverein
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[continues previous] either in possessioun of vertu, or in the encres of vertu, or elles in
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[continues previous] the purchasinge of vertu, that thilke fortune is good; and that alle
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to comen. Ne it confoundeth nat the Iugement of thinges; but
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a ful egre bataile in thy corage ayeins every fortune: for that the
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that is to seyn, from adversitee in-to prosperitee, maketh that the [continues next]
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manaces of Fortune ne ben nat for to dreden, ne the flateringes [continues next]
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medicynes. Now understond heer, al were it so that the yiftes of [continues next]
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'But for as mochel as thou shalt nat wenen', quod she, 'that I
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bere untretable bataile ayeins fortune, yit som-tyme it bifalleth that
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sorwful fortune ne confounde thee nat, ne that the merye fortune [continues next]
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ne corumpe thee nat, occupye the mene by stedefast strengthes. [continues next]
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sorwful fortune ne confounde thee nat, ne that the merye fortune
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[continues previous] manaces of Fortune ne ben nat for to dreden, ne the flateringes [continues next]
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thou thing in thy power that thou noldest never lesen, ne Fortune [continues next]
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ne may nat beneme it thee. And that thou mayst knowe that [continues next]
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[continues previous] medicynes. Now understond heer, al were it so that the yiftes of [continues next]
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[continues previous] Fortune ne were nat brutel ne transitorie, what is ther in hem [continues next]
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[continues previous] a ful egre bataile in thy corage ayeins every fortune: for that the [continues next]
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[continues previous] sorwful fortune ne confounde thee nat, ne that the merye fortune [continues next]
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[continues previous] ne corumpe thee nat, occupye the mene by stedefast strengthes. [continues next]
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ne corumpe thee nat, occupye the mene by stedefast strengthes.
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[continues previous] manaces of Fortune ne ben nat for to dreden, ne the flateringes
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[continues previous] thou thing in thy power that thou noldest never lesen, ne Fortune
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[continues previous] ne may nat beneme it thee. And that thou mayst knowe that
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[continues previous] Fortune ne were nat brutel ne transitorie, what is ther in hem
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[continues previous] a ful egre bataile in thy corage ayeins every fortune: for that the
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[continues previous] sorwful fortune ne confounde thee nat, ne that the merye fortune
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For al that ever is under the mene, or elles al that overpasseth the
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1152

And whether that he live or elles sterve.
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But for al that that ever I may deserve,
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mene, despyseth welefulnesse (as who seyth, it is vicious), and ne
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wonderful; but of the thinges that ben taken also it is necessarie;' [continues next]
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as who seyth, it folweth of that which that is purposed biforn. [continues next]
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aught y-nough to laven it; as who seyth, unnethes is ther suffisauntly [continues next]
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hath no mede of his travaile. For it is set in your hand (as who [continues next]
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seyth, it lyth in your power) what fortune yow is levest, that is to
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hath no mede of his travaile. For it is set in your hand (as who
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overlight hand (as who seyth, O! feble and light is the hand of [continues next]
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[continues previous] as who seyth, it folweth of that which that is purposed biforn. [continues next]
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[continues previous] aught y-nough to laven it; as who seyth, unnethes is ther suffisauntly [continues next]
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[continues previous] mene, despyseth welefulnesse (as who seyth, it is vicious), and ne [continues next]
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seyth, it lyth in your power) what fortune yow is levest, that is to
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[continues previous] overlight hand (as who seyth, O! feble and light is the hand of
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[continues previous] as who seyth, it folweth of that which that is purposed biforn.
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[continues previous] aught y-nough to laven it; as who seyth, unnethes is ther suffisauntly
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of god, for the might of god ordeyneth thilke yvel to good. [continues next]
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to punisshen or elles chastysen shrewes; thanne is alle fortune [continues next]
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[continues previous] mene, despyseth welefulnesse (as who seyth, it is vicious), and ne
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seyn, good or yvel. For alle fortune that semeth sharp or aspre,
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yveles and aspre thinges: and yeveth ayeinward to gode folk hardnesses, [continues next]
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[continues previous] of god, for the might of god ordeyneth thilke yvel to good.
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[continues previous] For oon ordre embraseth alle thinges, so that what wight that
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'Now understand,' quod she, 'so as alle fortune, whether so it [continues next]
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be Ioyeful fortune or aspre fortune, is yeven either by cause of [continues next]
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[continues previous] to punisshen or elles chastysen shrewes; thanne is alle fortune
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[continues previous] good, the whiche fortune is certein that it be either rightful or
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yif it ne exercyse nat the gode folk ne chastyseth the wikked folk, it
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O! streite and nedy clepe I this richesse, sin that many folk
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ne may nat han it al, ne al may it nat comen to o man with-outen
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to the gode folk and to badde, the gode folk seken it by naturel
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I wel forsothe, that vicious folk ben wikked, but I ne may nat
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[continues previous] yveles and aspre thinges: and yeveth ayeinward to gode folk hardnesses,
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gode folk and shrewes, ne shrewes ne mowen nat acorden amonges
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[continues previous] 'Now understand,' quod she, 'so as alle fortune, whether so it
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thou arguest and seyst thus: that yif it ne seme nat to men that