Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Amorous Compleint to Geoffrey Chaucer

Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Amorous Compleint to Geoffrey Chaucer

Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Amorous Compleint has 91 lines, and 9% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 75% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 16% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.15 strong matches and 3.26 weak matches.

Amorous Compleint

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14

Amorous Compleint: 1

I, which that am the sorwefulleste man
14

Merchant's Tale: 854

Bicomen is the sorwefulleste man [continues next]
14

Amorous Compleint: 2

That in this world was ever yit livinge,
10

Knight's Tale: 43

That in this world nis creature livinge,
10

Knight's Tale: 44

That herde swich another weymentinge;
14

Merchant's Tale: 855

[continues previous] That ever was; for neither night ne day
14

Amorous Compleint: 5

On hir, that may to lyf and deeth me bringe,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 1057

To hir that to the deeth me may comaunde.'
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1412

And fareth wel, goodly fayre fresshe may,
14

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1413

As ye that lyf or deeth me may comaunde;
14

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1414

And to your trouthe ay I me recomaunde
12

Amorous Compleint: 6

Which hath on me no mercy ne no rewthe
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 418

Ye nolde han had no mercy ne mesure
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 419

On me, but alwey had me in repreve;
14

Amorous Compleint: 7

That love hir best, but sleeth me for my trewthe.
10

Hous of Fame 1: 14

Devyne he; for I certeinly [continues next]
14

Compleint to His Lady: 33

That, for I love hir, sleeth me giltelees.
14

Compleint to His Lady: 34

Hir love I best, and shal, whyl I may dure,
10

Compleint to His Lady: 41

I can but love hir best, my swete fo;
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 3797

For she may best my labour quyte,
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 3798

That I for hir love shal endyte.
11

Amorous Compleint: 8

Can I noght doon ne seye that may yow lyke,
11

Knight's Tale: 1372

I am so confus, that I can noght seye.
11

Knight's Tale: 1373

But mercy, lady bright, that knowest weel
10

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 188

'Gladly,' quod she, 'sith it may yow lyke.
10

Melibee's Tale: 19

Sir, ye ne be nat alwey in lyke disposicioun; for certes, som thing that somtyme semeth to yow that it is good for to do, another tyme it semeth to yow the contrarie. [continues next]
11

Parson's Tale: 37

... with-oute avysement is eek a sinne. But lat us go now to thilke horrible swering of adiuracioun and coniuracioun, as doon thise false enchauntours or nigromanciens in bacins ful of water, or in a bright swerd, in a cercle, or in a fyr, or in a shulder-boon of a sheep. I can nat seye but that they doon cursedly and damnably, agayns Crist and al the feith of holy chirche.
10

Hous of Fame 1: 14

[continues previous] Devyne he; for I certeinly
10

Hous of Fame 1: 15

[continues previous] Ne can hem noght, ne never thinke
11

Former Age: 61

Allas, allas! now may men wepe and crye! [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 431

May lyke yow, so beth to me benigne;
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 101

But now or never, if that it lyke yow,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 102

I may hir have right sone, doutelees.
12

Amorous Compleint: 9

[For] certes, now, allas! allas! the whyle!
12

Clerk's Tale: 195

Wol he nat wedde? allas, allas the whyle!
10

Melibee's Tale: 19

[continues previous] Sir, ye ne be nat alwey in lyke disposicioun; for certes, som thing that somtyme semeth to yow that it is good for to do, another tyme it semeth to yow the contrarie.
11

Former Age: 61

[continues previous] Allas, allas! now may men wepe and crye!
11

Former Age: 62

[continues previous] For in our dayes nis but covetyse
10

Amorous Compleint: 10

Your plesaunce is to laughen whan I syke,
10

Amorous Compleint: 62

It is hir pley to laughen whan men syketh, [continues next]
10

Amorous Compleint: 63

And I assente, al that hir list and lyketh! [continues next]
10

Amorous Compleint: 11

And thus ye me from al my blisse exyle.
10

Amorous Compleint: 63

[continues previous] And I assente, al that hir list and lyketh!
10

Amorous Compleint: 12

Ye han me cast in thilke spitous yle
10

Legend of Lucretia: 113

By thilke god that formed man on lyve, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1696

Ye han me cast, and I ne can nor may,
12

Amorous Compleint: 13

Ther never man on lyve mighte asterte;
10

Friar's Tale: 16

Ther mighte asterte him no pecunial peyne.
12

Squire's Tale: 423

For ther nas never yet no man on lyve
10

Legend of Lucretia: 113

[continues previous] By thilke god that formed man on lyve,
11

Amorous Compleint: 14

This have I for I lovë you, swete herte!
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1274

This al and som, my dere herte swete. [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1275

Now that I shal wel bringen it aboute [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1311

That day by day, myn owene herte dere, [continues next]
11

Amorous Compleint: 15

Sooth is, that wel I woot, by lyklinesse,
10

Reeve's Tale: 335

I woot wel by the cradel, I have misgo,
10

Franklin's Prologue: 36

Than woot I wel that it is good y-now.' [continues next]
11

Shipman's Tale: 358

Upon your bench; she woot it wel, certeyn, [continues next]
11

Shipman's Tale: 359

By certein tokenes that I can hir telle. [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 652

I woot wel that it fareth thus by me [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1275

[continues previous] Now that I shal wel bringen it aboute
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1312

[continues previous] Sin wel ye woot that it is now a truwe,
11

Amorous Compleint: 16

If that it were thing possible to do
11

Clerk's Tale: 657

The more trewe, if that it were possible,
11

Clerk's Tale: 658

She was to him in love, and more penible.
10

Franklin's Prologue: 36

[continues previous] Than woot I wel that it is good y-now.'
11

Shipman's Tale: 358

[continues previous] Upon your bench; she woot it wel, certeyn,
11

Shipman's Tale: 359

[continues previous] By certein tokenes that I can hir telle.
11

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 652

[continues previous] I woot wel that it fareth thus by me
11

Amorous Compleint: 17

Tacompte youre beutee and goodnesse,
11

Miller's Tale: 517

No wonder is thogh that I swelte and swete; [continues next]
11

Compleynt of Mars: 181

That through the world hir goodnesse is y-shewed. [continues next]
14

Amorous Compleint: 18

I have no wonder thogh ye do me wo;
10

Miller's Tale: 516

[continues previous] That for your love I swete ther I go.
11

Miller's Tale: 517

[continues previous] No wonder is thogh that I swelte and swete;
14

Amorous Compleint: 21

What wonder is, thogh ye do me no grace?
11

Balade to Rosemounde: 8

Thogh ye to me ne do no daliaunce.
11

Balade to Rosemounde: 16

Thogh ye to me ne do no daliaunce.
11

Compleynt of Mars: 182

[continues previous] What wonder is then, thogh that I besette [continues next]
12

Compleynt of Mars: 183

My servise on suche oon, that may me knette [continues next]
12

Compleynt of Mars: 184

To wele or wo, sith hit lyth in hir might? [continues next]
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 107

Sith every wo that herte may bethinke [continues next]
12

Amorous Compleint: 19

Sith I, thunworthiest that may ryde or go,
12

Knight's Tale: 493

That other wher him list may ryde or go,
10

Summoner's Tale: 234

Thomas! Thomas! so mote I ryde or go,
10

Summoner's Tale: 235

And by that lord that clepid is seint Yve,
11

Monk's Tale: 661

I seye, as fer as man may ryde or go,
12

Compleynt of Mars: 183

[continues previous] My servise on suche oon, that may me knette
12

Compleynt of Mars: 184

[continues previous] To wele or wo, sith hit lyth in hir might?
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 107

[continues previous] Sith every wo that herte may bethinke
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 108

[continues previous] I suffre, and yet I dar not to you pleyne;
11

Amorous Compleint: 20

Durste ever thinken in so hy a place,
11

Wife of Bath's Tale: 245

And ther-to comen of so lowe a kinde, [continues next]
14

Amorous Compleint: 21

What wonder is, thogh ye do me no grace?
11

Wife of Bath's Tale: 246

[continues previous] That litel wonder is, thogh I walwe and winde.
14

Amorous Compleint: 18

I have no wonder thogh ye do me wo;
12

Balade to Rosemounde: 8

Thogh ye to me ne do no daliaunce.
12

Balade to Rosemounde: 16

Thogh ye to me ne do no daliaunce.
11

Compleynt of Mars: 182

What wonder is then, thogh that I besette
10

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 962

What wonder is, though swich oon have no grace?
12

Amorous Compleint: 22

Allas! thus is my lyf brought to an ende,
11

Knight's Tale: 1990

And we ben pilgrimes, passinge to and fro; [continues next]
11

Knight's Tale: 1991

Deeth is an ende of every worldly sore.' [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 769

And whan my tale al brought is to an ende, [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1273

For through my deeth my wo sholde han an ende, [continues next]
12

Amorous Compleint: 23

My deeth, I see, is my conclusioun;
11

Knight's Tale: 1991

[continues previous] Deeth is an ende of every worldly sore.'
12

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 769

[continues previous] And whan my tale al brought is to an ende,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 770

[continues previous] Unwist, right as I com, so wol I wende.
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1273

[continues previous] For through my deeth my wo sholde han an ende,
11

Amorous Compleint: 24

I may wel singe, 'in sory tyme I spende
11

Shipman's Tale: 117

That lasse lust hath to that sory pley.
11

Shipman's Tale: 118

For I may singe "allas" and "weylawey,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 5982

In sory tyme she shal awake.
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 5983

If I may grype a riche man,
11

Amorous Compleint: 25

My lyf;' that song may have confusioun!
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 655

But I on him have mercy and pitee;' [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 656

And with that thought, for pure a-shamed, she [continues next]
11

Amorous Compleint: 26

For mercy, pitee, and deep affeccioun,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 655

[continues previous] But I on him have mercy and pitee;'
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 656

[continues previous] And with that thought, for pure a-shamed, she
12

Amorous Compleint: 28

Alle thise diden, in that, me love yow dere.
12

Melibee's Tale: 50

Whan Prudence hadde herd hir housbonde avanten him of his richesse and of his moneye, dispreisinge the power of hise adversaries, she spak, and seyde in this wyse: 'certes, dere sir, I graunte yow that ye been rich and mighty, and that the richesses been goode to hem that han wel y-geten hem and wel conne usen hem. For right as the body of a man may nat liven with-oute the soule, namore may it live with-outen temporel goodes. And by richesses may a man ... [continues next]
12

Amorous Compleint: 29

And in this wyse and in dispayre I live
12

Melibee's Tale: 50

[continues previous] Whan Prudence hadde herd hir housbonde avanten him of his richesse and of his moneye, dispreisinge the power of hise adversaries, she spak, and seyde in this wyse: 'certes, dere sir, I graunte yow that ye been rich and mighty, and that the richesses been goode to hem that han wel y-geten hem and wel conne usen hem. For right as the body of a man may nat liven with-oute the soule, namore may it live with-outen temporel goodes. And by richesses ...
12

Amorous Compleint: 30

In lovë; nay, but in dispayre I dye!
11

Physician's Tale: 248

'Blessed be god, that I shal dye a mayde. [continues next]
10

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 251

'To forthren yow, so that ye shal nat dye, [continues next]
12

Compleint to His Lady: 24

[For this day in hir servise shal I dye]. [continues next]
12

Compleint to His Lady: 25

[Thus am I slain, with sorwes ful dyverse; [continues next]
11

Compleynt of Mars: 189

For this day in hir servise shal I dye; [continues next]
11

Compleynt of Mars: 190

But grace be, I see hir never with yë. [continues next]
12

Amorous Compleint: 31

But shal I thus [to] yow my deeth for-give,
11

Physician's Tale: 248

[continues previous] 'Blessed be god, that I shal dye a mayde.
11

Physician's Tale: 249

[continues previous] Yif me my deeth, er that I have a shame;
10

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 251

[continues previous] 'To forthren yow, so that ye shal nat dye,
10

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 252

[continues previous] But turnen, sound, hoom to your Tessalye.'
12

Compleint to His Lady: 24

[continues previous] [For this day in hir servise shal I dye].
12

Compleint to His Lady: 25

[continues previous] [Thus am I slain, with sorwes ful dyverse;
11

Compleint to His Lady: 124

But I, my lyf and deeth, to yow obeye,
11

Compleynt of Mars: 189

[continues previous] For this day in hir servise shal I dye;
11

Compleynt of Mars: 190

[continues previous] But grace be, I see hir never with yë.
10

Amorous Compleint: 33

Ye, certes, I! For she of my folye
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1124

She hath y-now to done, hardily, [continues next]
14

Amorous Compleint: 34

Hath nought to done, although she do me sterve;
11

Knight's Tale: 540

In hir presence I recche nat to sterve.' [continues next]
14

Amorous Compleint: 91

And love hir best, although she do me sterve. [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1123

[continues previous] In-to this toun ne comth nought here Criseyde.
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1124

[continues previous] She hath y-now to done, hardily,
12

Amorous Compleint: 35

Hit is nat with hir wil that I hir serve!
11

Knight's Tale: 540

[continues previous] In hir presence I recche nat to sterve.'
11

Knight's Tale: 541

[continues previous] And with that word he caughte a greet mirour,
12

Amorous Compleint: 91

[continues previous] And love hir best, although she do me sterve.
11

Balade of Compleynt: 21

Sith I yow serve, and so wil yeer by yere. [continues next]
11

Amorous Compleint: 36

Than sith I am of my sorowe the cause
11

Balade of Compleynt: 21

[continues previous] Sith I yow serve, and so wil yeer by yere.
12

Amorous Compleint: 38

Than may I seyn, right shortly in a clause,
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 717

Now have I told you shortly, in a clause,
11

Knight's Tale: 905

He hath considered shortly, in a clause,
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 3725

And to him shortly, in a clause, [continues next]
12

Amorous Compleint: 39

It is no blame unto hir womanheed
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 3726

[continues previous] She seide: 'Sir, what is the cause
12

Amorous Compleint: 40

Though swich a wrecche as I be for hir deed;
12

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 777

She nil to noon swich wrecche as I be wonne.'
11

Amorous Compleint: 41

[And] yet alwey two thinges doon me dyë,
11

Merchant's Tale: 319

This is to seyn, to doon hir ful plesaunce. [continues next]
11

Parson's Tale: 79

Now comth, how that a man sholde bere him with his wyf; and namely, in two thinges, that is to seyn in suffraunce and reverence, as shewed Crist whan he made first womman. For he ne made hir nat of the heved of Adam, for she sholde nat clayme to greet lordshipe. For ther-as the womman hath the maistrie, she maketh to muche desray; ther neden none ... [continues next]
11

Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 3: 4

thise two soothfast or verray thinges, that is to seyn, [continues next]
11

Amorous Compleint: 42

That is to seyn, hir beutee and myn yë.
11

Merchant's Tale: 319

[continues previous] This is to seyn, to doon hir ful plesaunce.
11

Parson's Tale: 79

[continues previous] Now comth, how that a man sholde bere him with his wyf; and namely, in two thinges, that is to seyn in suffraunce and reverence, as shewed Crist whan he made first womman. For he ne made hir nat of the heved of Adam, for she sholde nat clayme to greet lordshipe. For ther-as the womman hath the maistrie, she maketh to muche desray; ther neden none ensamples of this. The ...
11

Consolatione Philosophie 5 Metre 3: 4

[continues previous] thise two soothfast or verray thinges, that is to seyn,
11

Amorous Compleint: 43

So that, algates, she is the verray rote
11

Parson's Tale: 6

The rote of this tree is Contricion, that hydeth him in the herte of him that is verray repentant, right as the rote of a tree hydeth him in the erthe. Of the rote of Contricion springeth a stalke, that bereth braunches and leves of Confession, and fruit of Satisfaccion. For which Crist seith in his gospel: 'dooth digne fruit of Penitence'; for by this fruit may men knowe this tree, and nat ... [continues next]
11

Amorous Compleint: 44

Of my disese, and of my dethe also;
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Parson's Tale: 6

[continues previous] The rote of this tree is Contricion, that hydeth him in the herte of him that is verray repentant, right as the rote of a tree hydeth him in the erthe. Of the rote of Contricion springeth a stalke, that bereth braunches and leves of Confession, and fruit of Satisfaccion. For which Crist seith in his gospel: 'dooth digne fruit of Penitence'; for by this fruit may men knowe this tree, and nat by ...
11

Amorous Compleint: 45

For with oon word she mighte be my bote,
11

A. B. C.: 56

To stink eterne he wol my gost exyle. [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 373

Ne mighte, for so goodly oon, be lorn
11

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 374

As she, ne him for his desir ne shame,
15+

Amorous Compleint: 46

If that she vouched sauf for to do so.
11

A. B. C.: 27

God vouched sauf thurgh thee with us tacorde.
10

A. B. C.: 28

For certes, Cristes blisful moder dere,
11

A. B. C.: 57

[continues previous] He vouched sauf, tel him, as was his wille,
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1691

'If that she vouche sauf for to do so.'
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1692

And with that word quod Troilus, 'ye two,
11

Amorous Compleint: 48

It is hir wone plesaunce for to take,
11

Hous of Fame 1: 76

That alway for to slepe hir wone is[continues next]
11

Hous of Fame 1: 77

And to this god, that I of rede, [continues next]
11

Amorous Compleint: 49

To seen hir servaunts dyen for hir sake!
11

Hous of Fame 1: 77

[continues previous] And to this god, that I of rede,
11

Amorous Compleint: 51

Sithen she is the fayrest creature
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 386

For in this world ther is no creature, [continues next]
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Amorous Compleint: 52

As to my dome, that ever was livinge,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 387

[continues previous] As to my doom, that ever saw ruyne
12

Amorous Compleint: 53

The benignest and beste eek that nature
12

Man of Law's Tale: 979

Ther is non lyk, that any creature [continues next]
12

Man of Law's Tale: 980

Hath seyn or shal, whyl that the world may dure. [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 832

On of the beste enteched creature, [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 833

That is, or shal, whyl that the world may dure. [continues next]
15+

Amorous Compleint: 54

Hath wrought or shal, whyl that the world may dure,
15+

Knight's Tale: 502

That is, or shal, whyl that the world may dure. [continues next]
12

Man of Law's Tale: 979

[continues previous] Ther is non lyk, that any creature [continues next]
15+

Man of Law's Tale: 980

[continues previous] Hath seyn or shal, whyl that the world may dure. [continues next]
11

Clerk's Tale: 110

To worshipe hir, whyl that hir lyf may dure, [continues next]
13

Clerk's Tale: 769

And ever shal, whyl that my lyf may dure, [continues next]
11

Shipman's Tale: 42

Of bretherhede, whyl that hir lyf may dure. [continues next]
11

Gamelyn's Tale: 831

We wiln stande with thee whyl that we may dure, [continues next]
12

Compleint to His Lady: 34

Hir love I best, and shal, whyl I may dure,
13

Parlement of Foules: 616

Go, lewed be thou, whyl the world may dure!'
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 7681

That been, as wyde as world may dure.
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 7682

Of al this world I have the cure,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 295

What I may doon, I shal, whyl I may dure
12

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1680

That I was your, and shal, whyl I may dure.
12

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1681

And this may lengthe of yeres not for-do,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 153

God help me so, whyl that my lyf may dure, [continues next]
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 833

[continues previous] That is, or shal, whyl that the world may dure. [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1623

For trewely, whyl that my lyf may dure, [continues next]
15+

Amorous Compleint: 55

Why that she lefte pite so behinde?
15+

Knight's Tale: 502

[continues previous] That is, or shal, whyl that the world may dure.
15+

Man of Law's Tale: 980

[continues previous] Hath seyn or shal, whyl that the world may dure.
15+

Man of Law's Tale: 981

[continues previous] Tho preyde she hir housbond mekely,
10

Clerk's Tale: 110

[continues previous] To worshipe hir, whyl that hir lyf may dure,
13

Clerk's Tale: 769

[continues previous] And ever shal, whyl that my lyf may dure,
10

Shipman's Tale: 42

[continues previous] Of bretherhede, whyl that hir lyf may dure.
10

Gamelyn's Tale: 831

[continues previous] We wiln stande with thee whyl that we may dure,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 153

[continues previous] God help me so, whyl that my lyf may dure,
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 833

[continues previous] That is, or shal, whyl that the world may dure.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1623

[continues previous] For trewely, whyl that my lyf may dure,
11

Amorous Compleint: 56

It was, y-wis, a greet defaute in kinde.
10

Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 4: 59

bityden, yit ne have they no necessitee of hir kinde to bityden. [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 903

But this thing stont al in another kinde. [continues next]
12

Amorous Compleint: 57

Yit is al this no lak to hir, pardee,
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 4: 59

[continues previous] bityden, yit ne have they no necessitee of hir kinde to bityden.
12

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 298

And for men shulde sette on hem no lak;
12

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 299

And yit they weren hethen, al the pak,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 903

[continues previous] But this thing stont al in another kinde.
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 904

[continues previous] This is so gentil and so tendre of herte,
11

Amorous Compleint: 58

But god or nature sore wolde I blame;
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Physician's Tale: 11

As though she wolde seyn, 'lo! I, Nature, [continues next]
11

Amorous Compleint: 59

For, though she shewe no pite unto me,
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Physician's Tale: 11

[continues previous] As though she wolde seyn, 'lo! I, Nature,
13

Amorous Compleint: 61

I ne oughte to despyse my ladies game;
13

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 720

I ne oughte not for that thing him despyse,
10

Amorous Compleint: 62

It is hir pley to laughen whan men syketh,
10

Amorous Compleint: 10

Your plesaunce is to laughen whan I syke, [continues next]
10

Amorous Compleint: 63

And I assente, al that hir list and lyketh!
10

Amorous Compleint: 10

[continues previous] Your plesaunce is to laughen whan I syke,
10

Amorous Compleint: 11

[continues previous] And thus ye me from al my blisse exyle.
11

Amorous Compleint: 64

Yit wolde I, as I dar, with sorweful herte
11

Melibee's Tale: 13

... to hir conseilling, and fully affermed hir sentence. Thanne dame Prudence, whan that she saugh how that hir housbonde shoop him for to wreken him on his foos, and to biginne werre, she in ful humble wyse, when she saugh hir tyme, seide him thise wordes: 'My lord,' quod she, 'I yow biseche as hertely as I dar and can, ne haste yow nat to faste, and for alle guerdons as yeveth me audience. For Piers Alfonce seith: "who-so that dooth to that other good or harm, haste thee nat to quyten it; for in this wyse thy freend wol abyde, and thyn enemy shal the lenger live ... [continues next]
11

Amorous Compleint: 65

Biseche un-to your meke womanhede
11

Melibee's Tale: 13

[continues previous] ... conseilling, and fully affermed hir sentence. Thanne dame Prudence, whan that she saugh how that hir housbonde shoop him for to wreken him on his foos, and to biginne werre, she in ful humble wyse, when she saugh hir tyme, seide him thise wordes: 'My lord,' quod she, 'I yow biseche as hertely as I dar and can, ne haste yow nat to faste, and for alle guerdons as yeveth me audience. For Piers Alfonce seith: "who-so that dooth to that other good or harm, haste thee nat to quyten it; for in this wyse thy freend wol abyde, and thyn ...
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1302

If that it lyke un-to your womanhede.' [continues next]
12

Amorous Compleint: 66

That I now dorste my sharpe sorwes smerte
11

Knight's Tale: 1908

Declare o poynt of alle my sorwes smerte [continues next]
11

Knight's Tale: 1909

To yow, my lady, that I love most; [continues next]
10

Hous of Fame 1: 316

Have pitee on my sorwes smerte,
12

Book of the Duchesse: 593

And pite of my sorwes smerte, [continues next]
12

Book of the Duchesse: 594

That man hath a feendly herte. [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1302

[continues previous] If that it lyke un-to your womanhede.'
12

Amorous Compleint: 67

Shewe by worde, that ye wolde ones rede
10

Knight's Tale: 1909

[continues previous] To yow, my lady, that I love most;
12

Book of the Duchesse: 594

[continues previous] That man hath a feendly herte.
12

Amorous Compleint: 69

That I have seid here, through myn unconninge,
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 2343

'Now wol I shortly here reherce, [continues next]
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 2344

Of that [that] I have seid in verse, [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2387

Whan thou hast yeven thyn herte, as I
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2388

Have seid thee here [al] openly,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2724

Endure the peyne ye have seid here?
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2725

I merveyle me wonder faste,
11

Amorous Compleint: 70

In any worde to your displesinge.
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2344

[continues previous] Of that [that] I have seid in verse,
11

Amorous Compleint: 71

Lothest of anything that ever was loth
10

Balade of Compleynt: 3

Though that I sholde in your presence ben ever, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1363

Among tho men of armes ever in fere? [continues next]
15+

Amorous Compleint: 72

Were me, as wisly god my soule save!
14

Knight's Tale: 1005

And God so wisly on my soule rewe,
14

Knight's Tale: 1006

As I shal even Iuge been and trewe.
11

Man of Law's Tale: 963

So wisly on my soule as have mercy,
12

Clerk's Tale: 449

Ther may no-thing, god so my soule save, [continues next]
12

Clerk's Tale: 1008

Ne never hadde, as god my soule save!
11

Merchant's Tale: 244

Myn owene dere brother and my lord,
12

Merchant's Tale: 245

So wisly god my soule bringe at reste,
12

Merchant's Tale: 931

So wisly god my soule bringe in blisse,
10

Squire's Tale: 468

I wolde amende it, er that it were night,
10

Squire's Tale: 469

As wisly helpe me gret god of kinde!
13

Pardoner's Tale: 532

A thing that, al-so god my soule save, [continues next]
12

Melibee's Prologue: 4

That, also wisly god my soule blesse,
14

Legend of Lucretia: 127

'As wisly Iupiter my soule save,
14

Legend of Lucretia: 128

As I shal in the stable slee thy knave,
14

Anelida and Arcite: 287

For god so wisly on my soule rewe,
14

Anelida and Arcite: 288

As verily ye sleen me with the peyne;
11

Balade of Compleynt: 4

[continues previous] My hertes lady, as wisly he me save
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1500

That, though I wolde it turne out of my thought,
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1501

As wisly verray god my soule save, [continues next]
14

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1364

[continues previous] For which, as wisly god my soule rede,
15+

Amorous Compleint: 73

To seyn a thing through which ye might be wroth;
12

Clerk's Tale: 450

[continues previous] Lyken to yow that may displese me;
13

Pardoner's Tale: 532

[continues previous] A thing that, al-so god my soule save,
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1502

[continues previous] To dyen in the peyne, I coude nought!
11

Amorous Compleint: 76

And, though that I on yow have pleyned here,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 466

How have ye faren, sin that ye were here? [continues next]
12

Amorous Compleint: 77

Forgiveth it me, myn owne lady dere!
12

Shipman's Tale: 196

'Now, trewely, myn owene lady dere, [continues next]
10

Balade of Compleynt: 20

I yow beseche, myn hertes lady dere, [continues next]
12

Book of the Duchesse: 763

What love was, in myn owne wit, [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 4377

A, Bialacoil, myn owne dere!
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 467

[continues previous] Wel-come, y-wis, myn owene lady dere.'
12

Amorous Compleint: 78

Ever have I been, and shal, how-so I wende,
11

Knight's Tale: 735

I drede noght that outher thou shalt dye, [continues next]
11

Franklin's Tale: 589

But certes outher moste I dye or pleyne; [continues next]
12

Shipman's Tale: 197

[continues previous] I have,' quod he, 'on yow so greet a routhe,
12

Amorous Compleint: 84

To live or dye, I wol it never repente! [continues next]
10

Balade of Compleynt: 21

[continues previous] Sith I yow serve, and so wil yeer by yere.
12

Amorous Compleint: 79

Outher to live or dye, your humble trewe;
11

Knight's Tale: 735

[continues previous] I drede noght that outher thou shalt dye,
11

Knight's Tale: 736

[continues previous] Or thou ne shalt nat loven Emelye.
11

Franklin's Tale: 589

[continues previous] But certes outher moste I dye or pleyne;
12

Amorous Compleint: 84

[continues previous] To live or dye, I wol it never repente!
11

Compleynt of Mars: 40

He took in pacience to live or dye;
11

Amorous Compleint: 81

Sonne of the sterre bright and clere of hewe,
11

Treatise on the Astrolabe 1: 19

... womanes calle, in kerving overthwart the Almikanteras. And thise same strykes or divisiouns ben cleped Azimuthz. And they devyden the orisonte of thyn Astrolabie in four and twenty devisiouns. And thise Azimutz serven to knowe the costes of the firmament, and to othre conclusiouns, as for to knowe the cenith of the sonne and of every sterre. And for more declaracioun, lo here thy figure.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1573

To gete ayein Criseyde, bright of hewe. [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1574

And in his herte he wente hir excusinge, [continues next]
13

Amorous Compleint: 82

Alwey in oon to love yow freshly newe,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 219

Alwey to oon, and chaungeth for no newe.
10

Book of the Duchesse: 553

For, by my trouthe, to make yow hool, [continues next]
13

Book of the Duchesse: 1228

And love hir alwey freshly newe, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 305

And though my tale as now be to yow newe,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 306

Yet trist alwey, ye shal me finde trewe;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 456

Thow biddest me I sholde love an-other [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 457

Al freshly newe, and lat Criseyde go! [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1573

[continues previous] To gete ayein Criseyde, bright of hewe.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1574

[continues previous] And in his herte he wente hir excusinge,
12

Amorous Compleint: 83

By god and by my trouthe, is myn entente;
11

Friar's Tale: 91

Heer faste by,' quod he, 'is myn entente [continues next]
10

Hous of Fame 3: 910

'Peter! that is myn entente,' [continues next]
12

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 461

Algate, god wot, hit was myn entente [continues next]
12

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 462

To forthren trouthe in love and hit cheryce; [continues next]
12

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 471

Algate, god wot, hit was myn entente [continues next]
12

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 472

To forthren trouthe in love and hit cheryce; [continues next]
10

Book of the Duchesse: 552

[continues previous] Ye mowe preve hit by assay.
10

Book of the Duchesse: 553

[continues previous] For, by my trouthe, to make yow hool,
11

Book of the Duchesse: 1227

[continues previous] Ever to be stedfast and trewe,
11

Book of the Duchesse: 1228

[continues previous] And love hir alwey freshly newe,
11

Book of the Duchesse: 1309

She is deed!' 'Nay!' 'Yis, by my trouthe!'
11

Book of the Duchesse: 1310

'Is that your los? by god, hit is routhe!'
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 3906

Now wol I hool sette myn entente [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 770

'Why, nay,' quod he, 'by god and by my trouthe!'
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 958

And love thee best, by god and by my trouthe,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1138

To myn estat, by god, and by your trouthe, [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 120

'I? what?' quod she, 'by god and by my trouthe,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1512

For I am thyn, by god and by my trouthe!
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1513

Beth glad for-thy, and live in sikernesse;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 457

[continues previous] Al freshly newe, and lat Criseyde go!
14

Amorous Compleint: 84

To live or dye, I wol it never repente!
11

Friar's Tale: 92

[continues previous] To ryden, for to reysen up a rente
12

Franklin's Tale: 358

Chese he, for me, whether he wol live or dye.
10

Hous of Fame 3: 909

[continues previous] That leef me were, or that I wente.'
12

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 462

[continues previous] To forthren trouthe in love and hit cheryce;
12

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 472

[continues previous] To forthren trouthe in love and hit cheryce;
12

Amorous Compleint: 78

Ever have I been, and shal, how-so I wende,
12

Amorous Compleint: 79

Outher to live or dye, your humble trewe;
11

Compleynt of Mars: 40

He took in pacience to live or dye;
11

Compleynt of Venus: 71

Thus wol I ende this compleynt or lay; [continues next]
14

Compleynt of Venus: 72

To love him best ne shal I never repente. [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 3906

[continues previous] Now wol I hool sette myn entente
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 3907

[continues previous] To kepe, bothe [loude] and stille,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1138

[continues previous] To myn estat, by god, and by your trouthe,
15+

Amorous Compleint: 85

This compleynt on seint Valentynes day,
12

Parson's Tale: 104

... on me and foryeve me my giltes: — and namely, of my translacions and endytinges of worldly vanitees, the whiche I revoke in my retracciouns: as is the book of Troilus; The book also of Fame; The book of the nynetene Ladies; The book of the Duchesse; The book of seint Valentynes day of the Parlement of Briddes; The tales of Caunterbury, thilke that sounen in-to sinne; The book of the Leoun; and many another book, if they were in my remembrance; and many a song and many a lecherous lay; that Crist for his grete mercy foryeve me the sinne. But of ...
11

Compleynt of Venus: 71

[continues previous] Thus wol I ende this compleynt or lay;
14

Compleynt of Venus: 73

[continues previous] Princess, receyveth this compleynt in gree,
15+

Parlement of Foules: 309

For this was on seynt Valentynes day, [continues next]
15+

Amorous Compleint: 86

Whan every foul [ther] chesen shal his make,
15+

Parlement of Foules: 310

[continues previous] Whan every foul cometh ther to chese his make, [continues next]
12

Parlement of Foules: 311

Of every kinde, that men thenke may; [continues next]
15+

Amorous Compleint: 87

To hir, whos I am hool, and shal alwey,
15+

Parlement of Foules: 310

[continues previous] Whan every foul cometh ther to chese his make,
11

Parlement of Foules: 419

Whos I am al and ever wol hir serve,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1607

Whos I am al, and shal, til that I deye;
14

Amorous Compleint: 91

And love hir best, although she do me sterve.
14

Amorous Compleint: 34

Hath nought to done, although she do me sterve;
12

Amorous Compleint: 35

Hit is nat with hir wil that I hir serve!