Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 5 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary
Geoffrey Chaucer Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 5 has 18 lines, and 56% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in Geoffrey Chaucer. 44% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 1.28 weak matches.
Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 5
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Parson's Tale: 80
... that for three thinges a man and his wyf fleshly mowen assemble. The firste is in entente of engendrure of children to the service of god, for certes that is the cause fynal of matrimoine. Another cause is, to yelden everich of hem to other the dette of hir bodies, for neither of hem hath power over his owene body. The thridde is, for to eschewe lecherye and vileinye. The ferthe is for sothe deadly sinne. As to the firste, it is meritorie; the seconde also; for, as seith the decree, that she hath merite of chastitee that yeldeth to hir ... [continues next]
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Treatise on the Astrolabe Prologue: 1
... But natheles, suffyse to thee thise trewe conclusiouns in English, as wel as suffyseth to thise noble clerkes Grekes thise same conclusiouns in Greek, and to Arabiens in Arabik, and to Iewes in Ebrew, and to the Latin folk in Latin; whiche Latin folk han hem furst out of othre diverse langages, and writen in hir owne tonge, that is to sein, in Latin. And god wot, that in alle thise langages, and in many mo, han thise conclusiouns ben suffisantly lerned and taught, and yit by diverse rewles, right as diverse pathes leden diverse folk the righte wey to Rome. ... [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 5: 2
som of hem han hir bodies straught and crepen in the dust, and
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Parson's Tale: 80
[continues previous] ... shal men understonde that for three thinges a man and his wyf fleshly mowen assemble. The firste is in entente of engendrure of children to the service of god, for certes that is the cause fynal of matrimoine. Another cause is, to yelden everich of hem to other the dette of hir bodies, for neither of hem hath power over his owene body. The thridde is, for to eschewe lecherye and vileinye. The ferthe is for sothe deadly sinne. As to the firste, it is meritorie; the seconde also; for, as seith the decree, that she hath merite of chastitee that yeldeth to hir housbonde the dette ...
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Treatise on the Astrolabe Prologue: 1
[continues previous] ... yit but smal, my lyte sone. But natheles, suffyse to thee thise trewe conclusiouns in English, as wel as suffyseth to thise noble clerkes Grekes thise same conclusiouns in Greek, and to Arabiens in Arabik, and to Iewes in Ebrew, and to the Latin folk in Latin; whiche Latin folk han hem furst out of othre diverse langages, and writen in hir owne tonge, that is to sein, in Latin. And god wot, that in alle thise langages, and in many mo, han thise conclusiouns ben suffisantly lerned and taught, and yit by diverse rewles, right as diverse pathes leden diverse folk the righte wey ...
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 5: 3
drawen after hem a tras or a foruh y-continued; that is to seyn, as
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 5: 7
to diggen hir tras or hir steppes in the erthe with hir goings
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 5: 8
or with hir feet, and to goon either by the grene feldes, or elles to
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 5: 10
they alle discorden by diverse formes, algates hir faces, enclined,
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 2: 85
gret is the strengthe of nature; for how so that men han diverse
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Prose 2: 86
sentences and discordinge, algates men acorden alle in lovinge the
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 5: 11
hevieth hir dulle wittes. Only the linage of man heveth heyeste
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 5: 16
to beren up a-heigh thy corage; so that thy thoght ne be nat
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 4: 210
maladye of corage. And so as we ne deme nat, that they that ben
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 5: 17
y-hevied ne put lowe under fote, sin that thy body is so heye