Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 2 to Geoffrey Chaucer
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Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 2 has 11 lines, and 91% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in Geoffrey Chaucer. One of the lines has no match. On average, each line has 15.82 weak matches.
Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 2
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Melibee's Tale: 39
Thy name is Melibee, this is to seyn, "a man that drinketh hony." Thou hast y-dronke so muchel hony of swete temporel richesses and delices and honours of this world, that thou art dronken; and hast forgeten Iesu Crist thy creatour; thou ne hast nat doon to him swich honour and reverence as thee oughte. Ne thou ne hast nat wel y-taken kepe ...
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cleer hony; that is to seyn, they coude make no piment nor clarree;
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which thing nat unskilfully a tragedien, that is to seyn, a maker [continues next]
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of ditees that highten tragedies, cryde and seide: "O glorie, [continues next]
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swete ditees, singeth, that the sonne is cleer by pure light; natheles
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[continues previous] of ditees that highten tragedies, cryde and seide: "O glorie,
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don to me, yit natheles they ne weren nat al-outrely unknowen to [continues next]
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ben purveyed, ther-fore ne bityde they nat. Yit natheles, [continues next]
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bihoveth it by necessitee, that either the thinges to comen ben [continues next]
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yit ne may it nat, by the infirme light of his bemes, breken or
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yit may it nat ben with-holden that it ne goth away whan it wole.
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[continues previous] bihoveth it by necessitee, that either the thinges to comen ben
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it mochel, and outrely, and longe; but yit ne hath it nat ben
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of lyf infinit, yit algates ne embraceth it nat the space of the lyf
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al-togider; for it ne hath nat the futures that ne ben nat yit, ne it
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ne hath no lenger the preterits that ben y-doon or y-passed. But
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ne seeth nat god, maker of the grete world: to him, that loketh
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kepeth the grete world; and how she, bindinge, restreyneth alle [continues next]
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sterres and now in the erthe. But the poeple ne loketh nat on [continues next]
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he loketh and seeth alle thinges alone, thou mayst seyn that he is [continues next]
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alle thinges from an heigh, ne withstondeth nat no thinges by
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ne doutedest nat that they nere governed by resoun. But owh!
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[continues previous] kepeth the grete world; and how she, bindinge, restreyneth alle
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[continues previous] thinges by a bonde that may nat ben unbounde. Al be it so that
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don yvele thinges ne mowen nat alle thinges: thanne is it open
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[continues previous] thise thinges. What thanne? Shal we thanne aprochen us to
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the gode governour, atempreth and governeth the world, ne doute
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[continues previous] he loketh and seeth alle thinges alone, thou mayst seyn that he is
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avyse the prescience, by which it knoweth alle thinges, thou ne
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shal nat demen it as prescience of thinges to comen, but thou
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alle thinges, god ne hath nat taken it of the bitydinge of thinges
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hevinesse of erthe; ne the night ne withstondeth nat to him by
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[continues previous] folye, that lyeth alwey to him-self, may not chaunge the merite
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The sterres, covered with blake cloudes, ne mowen yeten [continues next]
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is purest, ne flee nat over hye, ne that the hevinesse ne drawe
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nat adoun over-lowe the erthes that ben plounged in the wateres.
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the blake cloudes. Thilke god seeth, in oo strok of thought, alle
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'Certes,' quod she, 'thou wost wel whennes that alle thinges [continues next]
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ben hise in propre, than wol I graunte frely that alle thilke [continues next]
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we han shewed apertly that alle thinges that ben parfit ben [continues next]
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and brought to soverein good, right as alle thinges that ben brought [continues next]
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'Certes,' quod I, 'it hath wel ben shewed heer-biforn, that alle [continues next]
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'This is open and cleer,' quod she, 'that alle othre thinges ben [continues next]
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of alle the thinges that ben to requeren. But certes, thilke 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 [continues next]
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And thilke thing, what-so-ever it be, by which that alle thinges [continues next]
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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 alle thinges ben doon. Thanne is thilke same good purposed [continues next]
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thee nat that alle thinges ben doon a-right. [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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that is destinee. For which it is, that alle thinges that 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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graunted, that alle fortune, what-so-ever it be, of hem that ben [continues next]
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thinges that ben, or weren, or sholle comen; and thilke god, for [continues next]
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he loketh and seeth alle thinges alone, thou mayst seyn that he is [continues next]
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that alle thinges biholdeth and seeth fro eterne, and ordeineth [continues next]
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thinges without errour of falsnesse, bindeth and constreineth [continues next]
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comprehended the forme, it knoweth and demeth alle the thinges [continues next]
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biholdeth alle thinges, so as I shal seye, by a strok of thought [continues next]
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certes that is this, in what maner the prescience of god seeth alle [continues next]
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temporel present, right so seeth god alle thinges by his eterne [continues next]
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thinges that ben, or weren, or sholle comen; and thilke god, for
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[continues previous] ben hise in propre, than wol I graunte frely that alle thilke
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[continues previous] and brought to soverein good, right as alle thinges that ben brought
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[continues previous] 'Certes,' quod I, 'it hath wel ben shewed heer-biforn, that alle
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[continues previous] of alle the thinges that ben to requeren. But certes, thilke that
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[continues previous] to ryden, as the effect of his hele. Now thanne, sin that
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[continues previous] alle thinges ben requered for the grace of good, they ne ben nat
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[continues previous] thou mayst nat drede, by no manere, that alle the 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] 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] mowen ben axed, and to the whiche questioun unnethes is ther
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[continues previous] under destinee ben, certes, subgits to purviaunce, to whiche purviaunce
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[continues previous] graunted, that alle fortune, what-so-ever it be, of hem that ben
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[continues previous] the blake cloudes. Thilke god seeth, in oo strok of thought, alle [continues next]
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[continues previous] he loketh and seeth alle thinges alone, thou mayst seyn that he is [continues next]
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[continues previous] that alle thinges biholdeth and seeth fro eterne, and ordeineth [continues next]
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[continues previous] in Greek, that "alle thinges he seeth and alle thinges he hereth." [continues next]
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god ne may nat ben desseived in no manere, than mot it nedes [continues next]
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[continues previous] that is to seyn, by constreininge of oure eyen or of oure sight.
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same thinges, first or they ben doon, they ben to comen with-oute
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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] formely, withoute discours or collacioun. Certes resoun, whan it
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[continues previous] certes that is this, in what maner the prescience of god seeth alle [continues next]
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[continues previous] thinges certeins and diffinisshed, al-thogh they ne han no certein [continues next]
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[continues previous] temporel present, right so seeth god alle thinges by his eterne [continues next]
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[continues previous] bityden by freedom of arbitre, god seeth hem alle to-gider present. [continues next]
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[continues previous] Thise thinges thanne, yif they ben referred to the devyne sighte, [continues next]
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[continues previous] workes, biforn the eyen of the Iuge that seeth and demeth alle [continues next]
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[continues previous] thinges.' To whom be glorye and worshipe by infinit tymes. Amen. [continues next]
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he loketh and seeth alle thinges alone, thou mayst seyn that he is
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soverein delyt. Conclusio. What seyst thou thanne of alle thise
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thinges, that is to seyn, suffisaunce, power, and this othre thinges;
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ne seeth nat god, maker of the grete world: to him, that loketh
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alle thinges from an heigh, ne withstondeth nat no thinges by
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[continues previous] thinges that ben, or weren, or sholle comen; and thilke god, for
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[continues previous] thinges, nathelesse, the lokinge of the devyne purviaunce seeth,
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[continues previous] in Greek, that "alle thinges he seeth and alle thinges he hereth."
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[continues previous] of libertee. For yif so be that god loketh alle thinges biforn, ne
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[continues previous] mankind nis non, sin that the thoght of god, that seeth alle
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[continues previous] thinges without errour of falsnesse, bindeth and constreineth
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covenable and necessarie. But thou mayst seyn, how may it be [continues next]
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bityden. But thou mayst seyn, that of thilke same it is y-douted,
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[continues previous] certes that is this, in what maner the prescience of god seeth alle
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the infinit spaces of tymes, preterits and futures, and loketh, in
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his simple knowinge, alle thinges of preterit right as they weren
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[continues previous] Thise thinges thanne, yif they ben referred to the devyne sighte,
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[continues previous] thinges.' To whom be glorye and worshipe by infinit tymes. Amen.
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[continues previous] that the thinges ne bityden nat that ben y-purveyed to comen?