Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Anelida and Arcite to Geoffrey Chaucer

Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Anelida and Arcite to Geoffrey Chaucer

Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Anelida and Arcite has 357 lines, and 9% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 61% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 30% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.28 strong matches and 2.58 weak matches.

Anelida and Arcite

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Anelida and Arcite: 1

Thou ferse god of armes, Mars the rede,
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Knight's Tale: 1301

Cam ryding lyk the god of armes, Mars. [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 1390

For though so be that Mars is god of armes, [continues next]
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Compleynt of Mars: 76

The flour of fairnes lappeth in his armes, [continues next]
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Compleynt of Mars: 77

And Venus kisseth Mars, the god of armes. [continues next]
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Compleynt of Mars: 78

Soiourned hath this Mars, of which I rede, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 2

That in the frosty country called Trace,
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Knight's Tale: 1114

That highte the grete temple of Mars in Trace, [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 1115

In thilke colde frosty regioun, [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 1301

[continues previous] Cam ryding lyk the god of armes, Mars.
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Knight's Tale: 1390

[continues previous] For though so be that Mars is god of armes,
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Compleynt of Mars: 77

[continues previous] And Venus kisseth Mars, the god of armes.
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Anelida and Arcite: 3

Within thy grisly temple ful of drede
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Knight's Tale: 1114

[continues previous] That highte the grete temple of Mars in Trace,
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Anelida and Arcite: 10

This olde storie, in Latin which I finde,
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Anelida and Arcite: 48

The slye wey of that I gan to wryte, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 50

Mars, which that through his furious course of yre, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 11

Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite,
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Anelida and Arcite: 48

[continues previous] The slye wey of that I gan to wryte, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 49

[continues previous] Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite. [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 139

Thus liveth fair Anelida the quene [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 140

For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene. [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 167

That suffreth fair Anelida the quene [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 168

For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene? [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 198

Take here Anelida and fals Arcite, [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 351

Whan that Anelida this woful quene [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 352

Hath of hir hande writen in this wyse, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 12

That elde, which that al can frete and byte,
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Anelida and Arcite: 48

[continues previous] The slye wey of that I gan to wryte,
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Anelida and Arcite: 50

[continues previous] Mars, which that through his furious course of yre,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 140

[continues previous] For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene.
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 167

[continues previous] That suffreth fair Anelida the quene
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 168

[continues previous] For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene?
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 199

[continues previous] That for hir liste him 'dere herte' calle,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 351

[continues previous] Whan that Anelida this woful quene
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Anelida and Arcite: 13

As hit hath freten mony a noble storie,
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Miller's Prologue: 3

That he ne seyde it was a noble storie, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 14

Hath nigh devoured out of our memorie.
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Miller's Prologue: 4

[continues previous] And worthy for to drawen to memorie;
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 16

On Parnaso that, with thy sustres glade,
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Hous of Fame 2: 13

Helpeth, that on Parnaso dwelle [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 17

By Elicon, not fer from Cirrea,
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Hous of Fame 2: 14

[continues previous] By Elicon the clere welle.
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Anelida and Arcite: 21

First folow I Stace, and after him Corinne.
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Legend of Ariadne: 141

The gayler cometh, and with him Theseus. [continues next]
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Legend of Ariadne: 142

And whan thise thinges been acorded thus, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 22

Whan Theseus, with werres longe and grete,
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Legend of Ariadne: 141

[continues previous] The gayler cometh, and with him Theseus.
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Legend of Ariadne: 142

[continues previous] And whan thise thinges been acorded thus,
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Anelida and Arcite: 23

The aspre folk of Cithe had over-come,
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Anelida and Arcite: 42

Fulfild of largesse and of alle grace. [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 44

In al the floure of fortunes yevinge, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 24

With laurer crouned, in his char gold-bete,
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Knight's Tale: 168

He took his host, and hoom he rood anon [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 169

With laurer crowned as a conquerour; [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 43

[continues previous] With his triumphe and laurer crouned thus, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 44

[continues previous] In al the floure of fortunes yevinge, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 25

Hoom to his contre-houses is y-come; —
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Knight's Tale: 168

[continues previous] He took his host, and hoom he rood anon
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Anelida and Arcite: 43

[continues previous] With his triumphe and laurer crouned thus,
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Anelida and Arcite: 26

For which the peple blisful, al and somme,
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Knight's Tale: 1703

The voys of peple touchede the hevene, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 27

So cryden, that unto the sterres hit wente,
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Knight's Tale: 1704

[continues previous] So loude cryden they with mery stevene:
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Merchant's Tale: 875

By which in-to his gardin ofte he wente. [continues next]
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Merchant's Tale: 967

That charged was with fruit, and up he wente; [continues next]
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Hous of Fame 3: 1041

And as I alther-fastest wente [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 28

And him to honouren dide al hir entente;
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Merchant's Tale: 876

[continues previous] And Damian, that knew al hir entente,
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Merchant's Tale: 968

[continues previous] For verraily he knew al hir entente, [continues next]
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Merchant's Tale: 969

And every signe that she coude make [continues next]
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Franklin's Tale: 450

He tolde hem al that was in hir entente. [continues next]
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Hous of Fame 1: 258

Hir lyf, hir love, hir lust, hir lord;
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Hous of Fame 1: 259

And dide him al the reverence,
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Hous of Fame 1: 260

And leyde on him al the dispence,
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Hous of Fame 3: 1042

[continues previous] Aboute, and dide al myn entente
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Hous of Fame 3: 1043

Me for to pleye and for to lere,
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Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 139

This song to herkne I dide al myn entente, [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1118

Him to revoken she dide al hir peyne.
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1119

And at the laste, he gan his breeth to drawe,
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1220

And hir to glade he dide al his entente;
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1221

For which hir goost, that flikered ay on-lofte,
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Anelida and Arcite: 29

Beforn this duk, in signe of hy victorie,
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Merchant's Tale: 969

[continues previous] And every signe that she coude make
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Franklin's Tale: 450

[continues previous] He tolde hem al that was in hir entente.
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Franklin's Tale: 451

[continues previous] This Briton clerk him asked of felawes
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Manciple's Tale: 23

For his desport, in signe eek of victorie
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Manciple's Tale: 24

Of Phitoun, so as telleth us the storie,
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Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 139

[continues previous] This song to herkne I dide al myn entente,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1652

Biforn Deiphebe, in signe of his victorie, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 30

The trompes come, and in his baner large
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Knight's Tale: 117

The rede statue of Mars, with spere and targe, [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 118

So shyneth in his whyte baner large, [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 119

That alle the feeldes gliteren up and doun; [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1651

[continues previous] A maner cote-armure, as seyth the storie,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1652

[continues previous] Biforn Deiphebe, in signe of his victorie,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1653

[continues previous] The whiche cote, as telleth Lollius,
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Anelida and Arcite: 31

The image of Mars; and, in token of glorie,
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Knight's Tale: 118

[continues previous] So shyneth in his whyte baner large,
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Knight's Tale: 119

[continues previous] That alle the feeldes gliteren up and doun;
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Knight's Tale: 1192

In redoutinge of Mars and of his glorie.
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Anelida and Arcite: 33

Many a bright helm, and many a spere and targe,
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Knight's Tale: 117

The rede statue of Mars, with spere and targe, [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 165

And namely, so many a lusty knight, [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 166

So many a lady fresh and mayden bright, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 34

Many a fresh knight, and many a blisful route,
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Knight's Tale: 117

[continues previous] The rede statue of Mars, with spere and targe,
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Squire's Tale: 303

To seen this hors of bras, with al the route [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 165

[continues previous] And namely, so many a lusty knight,
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 166

[continues previous] So many a lady fresh and mayden bright,
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Anelida and Arcite: 35

On hors, on fote, in al the felde aboute.
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Knight's Tale: 24

The faire hardy quene of Scithia; [continues next]
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Man of Law's Tale: 291

First to his moder, and al the regne aboute, [continues next]
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Squire's Tale: 303

[continues previous] To seen this hors of bras, with al the route
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Anelida and Arcite: 36

Ipolita his wyf, the hardy quene
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Knight's Tale: 24

[continues previous] The faire hardy quene of Scithia; [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 827

With his Ipolita, the fayre quene,
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Man of Law's Tale: 291

[continues previous] First to his moder, and al the regne aboute,
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Man of Law's Tale: 292

[continues previous] And seyde, his wyf was comen, out of doute,
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Anelida and Arcite: 37

Of Cithia, that he conquered hadde,
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Knight's Tale: 24

[continues previous] The faire hardy quene of Scithia;
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Knight's Tale: 25

[continues previous] And of the feste that was at hir weddinge,
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Anelida and Arcite: 38

With Emelye, hir yonge suster shene,
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Knight's Tale: 13

And eek hir yonge suster Emelye.
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Knight's Tale: 14

And thus with victorie and with melodye
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Knight's Tale: 114

And Emelye hir yonge suster shene, [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 210

Ther-as this fresshe Emelye the shene [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 211

Was in hir walk, and romed up and doun. [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 1424

This Emelye, with herte debonaire, [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 1425

Hir body wessh with water of a welle;
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Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 100

The faire yonge Isiphilee, the shene, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 39

Faire in a char of golde he with him ladde,
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Knight's Tale: 115

[continues previous] Un-to the toun of Athenës to dwelle;
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Knight's Tale: 211

[continues previous] Was in hir walk, and romed up and doun.
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Knight's Tale: 1423

[continues previous] Smoking the temple, ful of clothes faire,
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Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 100

[continues previous] The faire yonge Isiphilee, the shene,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 3617

He ladde me, with right good chere, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 40

That al the ground aboute hir char she spradde
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Romaunt of the Rose: 3616

[continues previous] Within the haye, right al aboute
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Anelida and Arcite: 42

Fulfild of largesse and of alle grace.
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Anelida and Arcite: 23

The aspre folk of Cithe had over-come, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 43

With his triumphe and laurer crouned thus,
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Anelida and Arcite: 24

[continues previous] With laurer crouned, in his char gold-bete, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 25

Hoom to his contre-houses is y-come; — [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 44

In al the floure of fortunes yevinge,
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Anelida and Arcite: 23

[continues previous] The aspre folk of Cithe had over-come,
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Anelida and Arcite: 24

[continues previous] With laurer crouned, in his char gold-bete,
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Anelida and Arcite: 45

Lete I this noble prince Theseus
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Knight's Tale: 15

Lete I this noble duk to Athenes ryde, [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 590

Ther nas no man that Theseus hath derre. [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 591

And in this blisse lete I now Arcite, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 46

Toward Athenes in his wey rydinge,
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Knight's Tale: 15

[continues previous] Lete I this noble duk to Athenes ryde,
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Knight's Tale: 591

[continues previous] And in this blisse lete I now Arcite,
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Anelida and Arcite: 47

And founde I wol in shortly for to bringe
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1648

Now loketh ye, (for I wol have no wyte,
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1649

To bringe in prees that mighte doon him harm
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Anelida and Arcite: 48

The slye wey of that I gan to wryte,
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Anelida and Arcite: 10

This olde storie, in Latin which I finde, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 11

Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 12

That elde, which that al can frete and byte, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 49

Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite.
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Anelida and Arcite: 11

[continues previous] Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 139

Thus liveth fair Anelida the quene [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 140

For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene. [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 167

That suffreth fair Anelida the quene [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 168

For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene? [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 198

Take here Anelida and fals Arcite, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 50

Mars, which that through his furious course of yre,
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Anelida and Arcite: 10

[continues previous] This olde storie, in Latin which I finde,
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Anelida and Arcite: 12

[continues previous] That elde, which that al can frete and byte,
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Anelida and Arcite: 140

[continues previous] For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene.
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Anelida and Arcite: 167

[continues previous] That suffreth fair Anelida the quene
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 168

[continues previous] For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene?
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Anelida and Arcite: 199

[continues previous] That for hir liste him 'dere herte' calle,
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Anelida and Arcite: 51

The olde wrath of Iuno to fulfille,
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Compleint to His Lady: 83

That fayner wolde your hertes wil fulfille. [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 52

Hath set the peples hertes bothe on fyre
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Parson's Tale: 10

... freendes, but there is no freend; for neither god ne no creature shal been freend to hem, and everich of hem shal haten other with deedly hate. 'The sones and the doghtren shullen rebellen agayns fader and mooder, and kinrede agayns kinrede, and chyden and despysen everich of hem other,' bothe day and night, as god seith by the prophete Michias. And the lovinge children, that whylom loveden so fleshly everich other, wolden everich of hem eten other if they mighte. For how sholden they love hem togidre in the peyne of helle, whan they hated ech of hem other in ... [continues next]
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Compleint to His Lady: 83

[continues previous] That fayner wolde your hertes wil fulfille.
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Compleint to His Lady: 84

[continues previous] For bothe I love, and eek dreed yow so sore,
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Anelida and Arcite: 53

Of Thebes and Grece, everich other to kille
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Parson's Tale: 10

[continues previous] ... for he nis nat povre that hath goode freendes, but there is no freend; for neither god ne no creature shal been freend to hem, and everich of hem shal haten other with deedly hate. 'The sones and the doghtren shullen rebellen agayns fader and mooder, and kinrede agayns kinrede, and chyden and despysen everich of hem other,' bothe day and night, as god seith by the prophete Michias. And the lovinge children, that whylom loveden so fleshly everich other, wolden everich of hem eten other if they mighte. For how sholden they love hem togidre in the peyne of helle, whan they hated ech of hem other in the prosperitee ...
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Anelida and Arcite: 55

But throng now her, now ther, among hem bothe,
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Knight's Tale: 790

As fer as everich of hem other knewe. [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 791

Ther nas no good day, ne no saluing; [continues next]
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Melibee's Tale: 10

... quod he, 'as to us surgiens aperteneth, that we do to every wight the beste that we can, wher-as we been with-holde, and to our pacients that we do no damage; wherfore it happeth, many tyme and ofte, that whan twey men han everich wounded other, oon same surgien heleth hem bothe; wherefore un-to our art it is nat pertinent to norice werre, ne parties to supporte. But certes, as to the warisshinge of your doghter, al-be-it so that she perilously be wounded, we shullen do so ententif bisinesse fro day to night, that with the grace of god she shal be ... [continues next]
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Parson's Tale: 10

... hath goode freendes, but there is no freend; for neither god ne no creature shal been freend to hem, and everich of hem shal haten other with deedly hate. 'The sones and the doghtren shullen rebellen agayns fader and mooder, and kinrede agayns kinrede, and chyden and despysen everich of hem other,' bothe day and night, as god seith by the prophete Michias. And the lovinge children, that whylom loveden so fleshly everich other, wolden everich of hem eten other if they mighte. For how sholden they love hem togidre in the peyne of helle, whan they hated ech of hem other in ... [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 56

That everich other slough, so wer they wrothe.
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Knight's Tale: 790

[continues previous] As fer as everich of hem other knewe.
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Melibee's Tale: 10

[continues previous] 'Sir,' quod he, 'as to us surgiens aperteneth, that we do to every wight the beste that we can, wher-as we been with-holde, and to our pacients that we do no damage; wherfore it happeth, many tyme and ofte, that whan twey men han everich wounded other, oon same surgien heleth hem bothe; wherefore un-to our art it is nat pertinent to norice werre, ne parties to supporte. But certes, as to the warisshinge of your doghter, al-be-it so that she perilously be wounded, we shullen do so ententif bisinesse fro day to night, that with the ...
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Parson's Tale: 10

[continues previous] ... povre that hath goode freendes, but there is no freend; for neither god ne no creature shal been freend to hem, and everich of hem shal haten other with deedly hate. 'The sones and the doghtren shullen rebellen agayns fader and mooder, and kinrede agayns kinrede, and chyden and despysen everich of hem other,' bothe day and night, as god seith by the prophete Michias. And the lovinge children, that whylom loveden so fleshly everich other, wolden everich of hem eten other if they mighte. For how sholden they love hem togidre in the peyne of helle, whan they hated ech of hem other ...
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Anelida and Arcite: 57

For whan Amphiorax and Tydeus,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1500

And how Amphiorax fil through the grounde,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1501

How Tydeus was slayn, lord of Argeyes,
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Anelida and Arcite: 59

Were dede, and slayn [was] proud Campaneus,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1500

And how Amphiorax fil through the grounde,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1501

How Tydeus was slayn, lord of Argeyes,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1502

And how Ypomedoun in litel stounde
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Anelida and Arcite: 62

So desolat stood Thebes and so bare,
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Compleynt of Mars: 66

For hit stood so, that ilke tyme, no wight [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 63

That no wight coude remedie of his care.
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Squire's Tale: 510

That no wight coude han wend he coude feyne,
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Nun's Priest's Tale: 461

Though he never erst had seyn it with his yë. [continues next]
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Compleynt of Mars: 66

[continues previous] For hit stood so, that ilke tyme, no wight
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Anelida and Arcite: 64

And whan the olde Creon gan espye
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Reeve's Tale: 382

And whan she gan the whyte thing espye, [continues next]
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Nun's Priest's Tale: 462

[continues previous] This Chauntecleer, whan he gan him espye,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 3815

For whan that he me gan espye, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 65

How that the blood roial was broght adoun,
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Reeve's Tale: 382

[continues previous] And whan she gan the whyte thing espye,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 3815

[continues previous] For whan that he me gan espye,
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Anelida and Arcite: 71

Among al these, Anelida the quene
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Anelida and Arcite: 139

Thus liveth fair Anelida the quene
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Anelida and Arcite: 147

And falsed fair Anelida the quene. [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 167

That suffreth fair Anelida the quene
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 64

Now fil it so, that in the toun ther was [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 72

Of Ermony was in that toun dwellinge,
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Legend of Dido: 83

That fairer was then is the brighte sonne, [continues next]
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Legend of Dido: 84

This noble toun of Cartage hath begonne; [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 148

[continues previous] But never-the-les, gret wonder was hit noon
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 64

[continues previous] Now fil it so, that in the toun ther was [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 65

[continues previous] Dwellinge a lord of greet auctoritee, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 73

That fairer was then is the sonne shene;
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Legend of Dido: 83

[continues previous] That fairer was then is the brighte sonne, [continues next]
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Legend of Dido: 105

'Through-out the world our shame is kid so wyde, [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 64

[continues previous] Now fil it so, that in the toun ther was
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1432

And as the briddes, whan the sonne is shene, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 74

Through-out the world so gan hir name springe,
11

Legend of Thisbe: 14

The name of everich gan to other springe [continues next]
11

Legend of Dido: 83

[continues previous] That fairer was then is the brighte sonne,
11

Legend of Dido: 105

[continues previous] 'Through-out the world our shame is kid so wyde,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1156

This Troilus, that on hir gan biholde, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1157

Clepinge hir name, (and she lay as for deed, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1432

[continues previous] And as the briddes, whan the sonne is shene,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 75

That hir to seen had every wight lykinge;
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Wife of Bath's Prologue: 77

But this word is nat take of every wight, [continues next]
10

Wife of Bath's Tale: 84

If any wight wol clawe us on the galle, [continues next]
11

Legend of Thisbe: 14

[continues previous] The name of everich gan to other springe
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1156

[continues previous] This Troilus, that on hir gan biholde,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1157

[continues previous] Clepinge hir name, (and she lay as for deed,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 76

For, as of trouthe, is ther noon hir liche,
11

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 77

[continues previous] But this word is nat take of every wight,
11

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 78

[continues previous] But ther as god list give it of his might.
10

Wife of Bath's Tale: 83

[continues previous] For trewely, ther is noon of us alle,
12

Squire's Tale: 62

That in this world ne was ther noon it liche. [continues next]
12

Squire's Tale: 63

Of which if I shal tellen al tharray, [continues next]
11

Franklin's Tale: 653

On whiche they wolden doon hir lecherye; [continues next]
11

Franklin's Tale: 654

But was ther noon of al that companye [continues next]
12

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 162

Of thise three pointes ther nas noon him liche; [continues next]
11

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 163

Of freedom passed he, and lustihede, [continues next]
12

Legend of Philomela: 63

And of array that ther was noon her liche, [continues next]
11

Legend of Philomela: 64

And yit of bountee was she two so riche, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 77

Of al the women in this worlde riche.
12

Squire's Tale: 63

[continues previous] Of which if I shal tellen al tharray,
11

Franklin's Tale: 654

[continues previous] But was ther noon of al that companye
12

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 162

[continues previous] Of thise three pointes ther nas noon him liche;
12

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 163

[continues previous] Of freedom passed he, and lustihede,
12

Legend of Philomela: 63

[continues previous] And of array that ther was noon her liche,
12

Legend of Philomela: 64

[continues previous] And yit of bountee was she two so riche,
10

Parlement of Foules: 70

That in this worlde is don of al mankinde.
12

Anelida and Arcite: 78

Yong was this quene, of twenty yeer of elde,
10

Merchant's Tale: 173

She shal nat passe twenty yeer, certayn;
10

Merchant's Tale: 174

Old fish and yong flesh wolde I have ful fayn.
12

Gamelyn's Tale: 649

Thanne seyde Gamelyn that yong was of elde,
11

Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 1: 8

in no manere, that she were of oure elde. The stature of hir was [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 1: 9

of a doutous Iugement; for som-tyme she constreinede and shronk [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 79

Of midel stature, and of swich fairnesse,
10

Squire's Tale: 425

That herde of swich another of fairnesse, [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 1: 8

[continues previous] in no manere, that she were of oure elde. The stature of hir was [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 1: 9

[continues previous] of a doutous Iugement; for som-tyme she constreinede and shronk [continues next]
10

Legend of Dido: 149

For, after Venus, hadde he swich fairnesse, [continues next]
12

Book of the Duchesse: 939

'But swich a fairnesse of a nekke [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 80

That nature had a Ioye hir to behelde;
10

Squire's Tale: 425

[continues previous] That herde of swich another of fairnesse,
10

Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 1: 8

[continues previous] in no manere, that she were of oure elde. The stature of hir was
10

Legend of Dido: 150

[continues previous] That no man might be half so fair, I gesse.
12

Book of the Duchesse: 939

[continues previous] 'But swich a fairnesse of a nekke
12

Book of the Duchesse: 940

[continues previous] Had that swete, that boon nor brekke
12

Anelida and Arcite: 81

And for to speken of hir stedfastnesse,
12

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 142

But, for to speken of hir conscience, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 815

But for to speken of hir eyen clere,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 82

She passed hath Penelope and Lucresse,
12

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 143

[continues previous] She was so charitable and so pitous,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 83

And shortly, if she shal be comprehended,
11

Monk's Tale: 279

She kepte hir maydenhod from every wight, [continues next]
10

Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 4: 88

that no-thing ne may ben comprehended by science but certein; [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 84

In hir ne mighte no-thing been amended.
12

Wife of Bath's Tale: 241

And it shal been amended, if I may.' [continues next]
12

Wife of Bath's Tale: 242

'Amended?' quod this knight, 'allas! nay, nay! [continues next]
12

Monk's Tale: 264

But of hir shape she mighte nat been amended.
12

Monk's Tale: 265

From hir childhede I finde that she fledde
11

Monk's Tale: 278

[continues previous] Ther mighte no-thing in hir armes stonde.
11

Monk's Tale: 279

[continues previous] She kepte hir maydenhod from every wight,
10

Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 4: 88

[continues previous] that no-thing ne may ben comprehended by science but certein;
13

Anelida and Arcite: 85

This Theban knight [Arcite] eek, sooth to seyn,
12

Wife of Bath's Tale: 242

[continues previous] 'Amended?' quod this knight, 'allas! nay, nay!
11

Squire's Tale: 590

With-inne a litel whyle, sooth to seyn; [continues next]
11

Squire's Tale: 591

And reson wolde eek that he moste go [continues next]
11

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 85

And under-took to doon this ilke empryse. [continues next]
11

Legend of Ariadne: 189

A seemly knight was Theseus to see, [continues next]
13

Anelida and Arcite: 210

And sente hit to hir Theban knight Arcite.
10

Book of the Duchesse: 1090

I was right yong, [the] sooth to sey, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 918

This accident so pitous was to here, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 919

And eek so lyk a sooth, at pryme face, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 86

Was yong, and ther-with-al a lusty knight,
11

Squire's Tale: 591

[continues previous] And reson wolde eek that he moste go
11

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 84

[continues previous] Iasoun was yong, and lusty of corage,
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Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 85

[continues previous] And under-took to doon this ilke empryse.
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Legend of Ariadne: 189

[continues previous] A seemly knight was Theseus to see, [continues next]
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Legend of Ariadne: 190

[continues previous] And yong, but of a twenty yeer and three; [continues next]
10

Book of the Duchesse: 1090

[continues previous] I was right yong, [the] sooth to sey,
10

Book of the Duchesse: 1091

[continues previous] And ful gret need I hadde to lerne;
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 918

[continues previous] This accident so pitous was to here,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 919

[continues previous] And eek so lyk a sooth, at pryme face,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 87

But he was double in love and no-thing pleyn,
10

Legend of Ariadne: 189

[continues previous] A seemly knight was Theseus to see,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 88

And subtil in that crafte over any wight,
10

Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 1: 14

clothes weren maked of right delye thredes and subtil crafte, of
12

Anelida and Arcite: 90

For so ferforth he gan hir trouthe assure,
12

Man of Law's Tale: 474

And so ferforth she gan our lay declare, [continues next]
11

Merchant's Tale: 739

I rekke noght, for here I him assure, [continues next]
10

Legend of Ariadne: 234

Upon my trouthe I swere, and yow assure, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 110

Ther was no lak with which he mighte hir wyte, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 111

She was so ferforth yeven him to plese, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 132

So ferforth upon trouthe is hir entente, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 133

That wher he goth, hir herte with him wente. [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 91

That she him [trust] over any creature.
12

Man of Law's Tale: 474

[continues previous] And so ferforth she gan our lay declare,
12

Man of Law's Tale: 475

[continues previous] That she the constable, er that it were eve,
10

Merchant's Tale: 739

[continues previous] I rekke noght, for here I him assure,
11

Merchant's Tale: 740

[continues previous] To love him best of any creature,
10

Legend of Ariadne: 233

[continues previous] Of any erthly living creature;
11

Anelida and Arcite: 111

[continues previous] She was so ferforth yeven him to plese,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 133

[continues previous] That wher he goth, hir herte with him wente.
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1475

Him loved over any creature, [continues next]
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 1476

And gan for him swich peyne endure, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 92

What shuld I seyn? she loved Arcite so,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1475

[continues previous] Him loved over any creature,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 93

That, whan that he was absent any throwe,
11

Manciple's Tale: 99

And so bifel, whan Phebus was absent, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 137

On him she thoghte alwey til that she sleep;
11

Anelida and Arcite: 138

Whan he was absent, prevely she weep;
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 488

He lettres bar whan Troilus was absent.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 489

That never man, as in his freendes nede,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 94

Anon hir thoghte hir herte brast a-two;
15+

Man of Law's Tale: 599

Hir thoughte hir cursed herte brast a-two; [continues next]
15+

Man of Law's Tale: 600

She wolde noght hir sone had do so; [continues next]
11

Manciple's Tale: 100

[continues previous] His wyf anon hath for hir lemman sent,
13

Manciple's Tale: 159

Him thoughte his sorweful herte brast a-two;
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 180

Hir thoughte hir sorwful herte brast a-two. [continues next]
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 181

For whan she gan hir fader fer aspye, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 530

Him thoughte his sorweful herte braste a-two. [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 531

For whan he saugh hir dores sperred alle, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 95

For in hir sight to hir he bar him lowe,
13

Knight's Tale: 547

He mighte wel, if that he bar him lowe, [continues next]
12

Knight's Tale: 548

Live in Athenes ever-more unknowe, [continues next]
15+

Man of Law's Tale: 599

[continues previous] Hir thoughte hir cursed herte brast a-two;
15+

Man of Law's Tale: 600

[continues previous] She wolde noght hir sone had do so;
11

Clerk's Tale: 487

Allas! hir doghter that she lovede so [continues next]
11

Clerk's Tale: 488

She wende he wolde han slawen it right tho. [continues next]
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 180

[continues previous] Hir thoughte hir sorwful herte brast a-two.
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 181

[continues previous] For whan she gan hir fader fer aspye,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 531

[continues previous] For whan he saugh hir dores sperred alle,
13

Anelida and Arcite: 96

So that she wende have al his herte y-knowe;
13

Knight's Tale: 547

[continues previous] He mighte wel, if that he bar him lowe,
11

Clerk's Tale: 487

[continues previous] Allas! hir doghter that she lovede so
11

Clerk's Tale: 488

[continues previous] She wende he wolde han slawen it right tho.
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 705

Of other passioun than that they wende,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 706

So that she felte almost hir herte deye
10

Anelida and Arcite: 97

But he was fals; it nas but feyned chere,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 125

But al this nas but sleight and flaterye,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 126

Withouten love he feyned Ielosye.
11

Anelida and Arcite: 98

As nedeth not to men such craft to lere.
11

Canon's Yeoman's Tale: 796

Than had this preest this sory craft to lere;
11

Canon's Yeoman's Tale: 797

And to the chanoun thus he spak and seyde,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 99

But never-the-les ful mikel besinesse
10

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 310

Ful mikel untrouthe had ther dyed with thee!' [continues next]
14

Anelida and Arcite: 100

Had he, er that he mighte his lady winne,
11

Miller's Tale: 353

The sorwe of Noë with his felawshipe,
11

Miller's Tale: 354

Er that he mighte gete his wyf to shipe?
14

Squire's Tale: 669

For Canacee, er that he mighte hir winne. [continues next]
10

Canon's Yeoman's Tale: 796

Than had this preest this sory craft to lere;
10

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 310

[continues previous] Ful mikel untrouthe had ther dyed with thee!'
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 440

He lay, and thoughte how that he mighte serve
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 441

His lady best, hir thank for to deserve.
14

Anelida and Arcite: 101

And swoor he wolde dyen for distresse,
11

Miller's Tale: 190

And swoor he wolde been hir owne page;
11

Squire's Tale: 669

[continues previous] For Canacee, er that he mighte hir winne.
14

Squire's Tale: 670

[continues previous] And ther I lefte I wol ageyn biginne.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 112

Comaunde it him, and seyde he doon it wolde.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 113

For trewely he swoor hir, as a knight,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 103

Alas, the whyle! for hit was routhe and sinne,
11

Legend of Dido: 110

And, with that worde, he brast out for to wepe [continues next]
11

Legend of Dido: 111

So tendrely, that routhe hit was to sene. [continues next]
10

Legend of Ariadne: 315

She cryed, 'O turne again, for routhe and sinne! [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 162

Alas! what herte might enduren hit,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 163

For routhe or wo, hir sorow for to telle?
11

Anelida and Arcite: 104

That she upon his sorowes wolde rewe,
11

Legend of Dido: 111

[continues previous] So tendrely, that routhe hit was to sene.
10

Legend of Ariadne: 315

[continues previous] She cryed, 'O turne again, for routhe and sinne!
11

Anelida and Arcite: 106

Hir fredom fond Arcite in swich manere,
11

Compleynt of Mars: 294

Compleyneth beaute, fredom, and manere; [continues next]
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Compleynt of Mars: 295

Compleyneth hir that endeth your labour; [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 107

That al was his that she hath, moche or lyte,
11

Hous of Fame 2: 270

Whether hit be moche or lyte,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 174

Noon other word she speketh moche or lyte, [continues next]
11

Compleynt of Mars: 295

[continues previous] Compleyneth hir that endeth your labour;
12

Anelida and Arcite: 108

Ne to no creature made she chere
11

Clerk's Tale: 621

And ever in oon so pacient was she, [continues next]
12

Clerk's Tale: 622

That she no chere made of hevinesse, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 174

[continues previous] Noon other word she speketh moche or lyte,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 109

Ferther than that hit lyked to Arcite;
12

Clerk's Tale: 622

[continues previous] That she no chere made of hevinesse,
10

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 166

And of Tessalie lykly king to be. [continues next]
11

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 167

Ther nas no lak, but that he was agast [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 112

That al that lyked him, hit did hir ese. [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 113

Ther nas to hir no maner lettre y-sent [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 110

Ther was no lak with which he mighte hir wyte,
11

Merchant's Tale: 1102

'Certes,' quod he, 'ther-on shal be no lak,
11

Merchant's Tale: 1103

Mighte I yow helpen with myn herte blood.'
10

Parson's Tale: 41

... cursinge bireveth man fro the regne of god, as seith seint Paul. And ofte tyme swich cursinge wrongfully retorneth agayn to him that curseth, as a brid that retorneth agayn to his owene nest. And over alle thing men oghten eschewe to cursen hir children, and yeven to the devel hir engendrure, as ferforth as in hem is; certes, it is greet peril and greet sinne. [continues next]
11

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 167

[continues previous] Ther nas no lak, but that he was agast
11

Anelida and Arcite: 90

For so ferforth he gan hir trouthe assure, [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 113

[continues previous] Ther nas to hir no maner lettre y-sent
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 813

And, save hir browes ioyneden y-fere,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 814

Ther nas no lak, in ought I can espyen;
11

Anelida and Arcite: 111

She was so ferforth yeven him to plese,
10

Parson's Tale: 41

[continues previous] ... power or harm. Swich cursinge bireveth man fro the regne of god, as seith seint Paul. And ofte tyme swich cursinge wrongfully retorneth agayn to him that curseth, as a brid that retorneth agayn to his owene nest. And over alle thing men oghten eschewe to cursen hir children, and yeven to the devel hir engendrure, as ferforth as in hem is; certes, it is greet peril and greet sinne.
11

Hous of Fame 1: 90

And sende hem al that may hem plese, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 90

[continues previous] For so ferforth he gan hir trouthe assure,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 91

[continues previous] That she him [trust] over any creature.
11

Anelida and Arcite: 112

That al that lyked him, hit did hir ese.
11

Hous of Fame 1: 90

[continues previous] And sende hem al that may hem plese,
11

Hous of Fame 1: 91

[continues previous] That take hit wel, and scorne hit noght,
11

Legend of Hypermnestra: 42

Hit lyked hem to maken mariage [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 109

Ferther than that hit lyked to Arcite; [continues next]
11

Parlement of Foules: 305

Y-wrought after hir craft and hir mesure; [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 813

And, save hir browes ioyneden y-fere, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 113

Ther nas to hir no maner lettre y-sent
11

Legend of Hypermnestra: 41

[continues previous] For thilke tyme nas spared no linage —
11

Legend of Hypermnestra: 42

[continues previous] Hit lyked hem to maken mariage
10

Anelida and Arcite: 109

[continues previous] Ferther than that hit lyked to Arcite;
10

Anelida and Arcite: 110

[continues previous] Ther was no lak with which he mighte hir wyte,
11

Parlement of Foules: 305

[continues previous] Y-wrought after hir craft and hir mesure;
11

Parlement of Foules: 306

[continues previous] Ne ther nas foul that cometh of engendrure,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 813

[continues previous] And, save hir browes ioyneden y-fere,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 814

[continues previous] Ther nas no lak, in ought I can espyen;
10

Anelida and Arcite: 114

That touched love, from any maner wight,
10

Squire's Tale: 138

Hath set hir herte on any maner wight, [continues next]
10

Compleynt of Mars: 116

For she ne fond ne saw no maner wight; [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 115

That she ne shewed hit him, er hit was brent;
10

Clerk's Tale: 866

Ne shewed she that hir was doon offence;
10

Squire's Tale: 139

[continues previous] If he be fals, she shal his treson see,
10

Compleynt of Mars: 116

[continues previous] For she ne fond ne saw no maner wight;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1510

And how the town was brent she tolde eek tho. [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 116

So pleyn she was, and did hir fulle might,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1509

[continues previous] And of Argyves wepinge and hir wo;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1510

[continues previous] And how the town was brent she tolde eek tho.
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1511

[continues previous] And so descendeth doun from gestes olde
11

Anelida and Arcite: 117

That she nil hyden nothing from hir knight,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 983

Al thoughte she, hir servaunt and hir knight [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 984

Ne sholde of right non untrouthe in hir gesse, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 118

Lest he of any untrouthe hir upbreyde;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 983

[continues previous] Al thoughte she, hir servaunt and hir knight
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 984

[continues previous] Ne sholde of right non untrouthe in hir gesse,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 121

That, what that any man had to hir seyd,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 173

And whan that she had seyd him hir entente, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 122

Anoon he wolde preyen hir to swere
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 173

[continues previous] And whan that she had seyd him hir entente,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 174

[continues previous] Ther-after wolde he werken also blyve,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 922

For to what fyn he wolde anoon pretende, [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 123

What was that word, or make him evel apayd;
10

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 68

I hope that they wil nat ben evel apayd,
10

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 80

For-bereth me, and beth nat evel apayd,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 922

[continues previous] For to what fyn he wolde anoon pretende,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 125

But al this nas but sleight and flaterye,
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 707

And thus, with feyned flaterye and Iapes, [continues next]
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 708

He made the person and the peple his apes. [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 97

But he was fals; it nas but feyned chere, [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 468

But welaway, al this nas but a mase;
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 622

And al this nas but his malencolye,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 126

Withouten love he feyned Ielosye.
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 707

[continues previous] And thus, with feyned flaterye and Iapes, [continues next]
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 708

[continues previous] He made the person and the peple his apes. [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 97

[continues previous] But he was fals; it nas but feyned chere,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 127

And al this took she so debonerly,
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 707

[continues previous] And thus, with feyned flaterye and Iapes,
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 708

[continues previous] He made the person and the peple his apes.
12

Anelida and Arcite: 128

That al his wille, hir thoghte hit skilful thing,
12

Book of the Duchesse: 534

Right wonder skilful and resonable, [continues next]
12

Book of the Duchesse: 535

As me thoghte, for al his bale. [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 129

And ever the lenger loved him tenderly,
12

Book of the Duchesse: 534

[continues previous] Right wonder skilful and resonable,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 131

Hir herte was wedded to him with a ring;
10

Parlement of Foules: 355

The wedded turtel, with hir herte trewe;
10

Parlement of Foules: 356

The pecok, with his aungels fethres brighte;
12

Anelida and Arcite: 132

So ferforth upon trouthe is hir entente,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 90

For so ferforth he gan hir trouthe assure, [continues next]
10

Parlement of Foules: 627

Shal have right him on whom hir herte is set, [continues next]
10

Parlement of Foules: 628

And he hir that his herte hath on hir knet. [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1239

Opned hir herte, and tolde him hir entente. [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 133

That wher he goth, hir herte with him wente.
11

Knight's Tale: 1412

And with glad herte he wente him hoom ful sone.
12

Merchant's Tale: 607

But god wot what that May thoughte in hir herte, [continues next]
12

Merchant's Tale: 608

Whan she him saugh up sittinge in his sherte, [continues next]
11

Merchant's Tale: 763

And bad him been al hool, and forth she wente [continues next]
11

Merchant's Tale: 764

To Ianuarie, whan that he for hir sente. [continues next]
10

Merchant's Tale: 851

Or elles she mot han him as hir leste; [continues next]
10

Merchant's Tale: 852

She wayteth whan hir herte wolde breste. [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 90

[continues previous] For so ferforth he gan hir trouthe assure,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 91

[continues previous] That she him [trust] over any creature.
10

Parlement of Foules: 627

[continues previous] Shal have right him on whom hir herte is set, [continues next]
10

Parlement of Foules: 628

[continues previous] And he hir that his herte hath on hir knet. [continues next]
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 3332

With that word Resoun wente hir gate, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1100

Criseyde, whan that she hir uncle herde, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1101

With dreedful herte, and desirous to here [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1216

She wente allone, and gan hir herte unfettre [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1725

And arm in arm inward with him she wente, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1726

Avysed wel hir wordes and hir chere; [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1239

[continues previous] Opned hir herte, and tolde him hir entente.
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 819

Of deeth, which that hir herte gan desyre. [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 820

Whan she him saw, she gan for sorwe anoon [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1574

And in his herte he wente hir excusinge,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1575

That Calkas causede al hir taryinge.
12

Anelida and Arcite: 134

Whan she shal ete, on him is so hir thoght,
12

Merchant's Tale: 608

[continues previous] Whan she him saugh up sittinge in his sherte,
11

Merchant's Tale: 763

[continues previous] And bad him been al hool, and forth she wente
11

Merchant's Tale: 764

[continues previous] To Ianuarie, whan that he for hir sente.
10

Merchant's Tale: 852

[continues previous] She wayteth whan hir herte wolde breste.
10

Parlement of Foules: 626

[continues previous] Than wol I doon hir this favour, that she
10

Parlement of Foules: 627

[continues previous] Shal have right him on whom hir herte is set,
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 3333

[continues previous] Whan she saugh for no sermoning
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1100

[continues previous] Criseyde, whan that she hir uncle herde,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1216

[continues previous] She wente allone, and gan hir herte unfettre
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1725

[continues previous] And arm in arm inward with him she wente,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1033

With pietee so wel repressed is, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 820

[continues previous] Whan she him saw, she gan for sorwe anoon
11

Anelida and Arcite: 135

That wel unnethe of mete took she keep;
11

Knight's Tale: 531

Arrayed was this god (as he took keep) [continues next]
10

Knight's Tale: 532

As he was whan that Argus took his sleep; [continues next]
10

Wife of Bath's Tale: 44

And after this thus spak she to the knight, [continues next]
10

Wife of Bath's Tale: 45

Whan that she saugh hir tyme, up-on a day: [continues next]
10

Monk's Tale: 270

And whan that she was elder, she wolde kille [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1152

Of Alexandres kin was she; [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1154

Whan that she yaf, and seide, 'have this.' [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1033

[continues previous] With pietee so wel repressed is,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1034

[continues previous] That it unnethe dooth or seyth amis,
13

Anelida and Arcite: 136

And whan that she was to hir reste broght,
11

Knight's Tale: 532

[continues previous] As he was whan that Argus took his sleep;
10

Wife of Bath's Tale: 44

[continues previous] And after this thus spak she to the knight,
10

Wife of Bath's Tale: 45

[continues previous] Whan that she saugh hir tyme, up-on a day:
10

Monk's Tale: 270

[continues previous] And whan that she was elder, she wolde kille
13

Legend of Lucretia: 103

Whan every night was to his reste broght,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1152

[continues previous] Of Alexandres kin was she;
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1153

[continues previous] Hir moste Ioye was, y-wis,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1154

[continues previous] Whan that she yaf, and seide, 'have this.'
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1131

As fil to purpos for his herte reste. [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1132

And she to that answerde him as hir leste; [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 699

For Troilus ful faste hir soule soughte; [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 137

On him she thoghte alwey til that she sleep;
10

Reeve's Tale: 301

And forth she gooth til she the cradel fond.
10

Reeve's Tale: 302

She gropeth alwey forther with hir hond,
11

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 267

For as a spaynel she wol on him lepe,
11

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 268

Til that she finde som man hir to chepe;
11

Merchant's Tale: 613

And doun he leyde his heed, and sleep til pryme. [continues next]
11

Merchant's Tale: 614

And afterward, whan that he saugh his tyme, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 93

That, whan that he was absent any throwe, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 489

That never man, as in his freendes nede, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1132

[continues previous] And she to that answerde him as hir leste;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 700

[continues previous] With-outen word, alwey on him she thoughte.
11

Anelida and Arcite: 138

Whan he was absent, prevely she weep;
11

Merchant's Tale: 614

[continues previous] And afterward, whan that he saugh his tyme,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 93

[continues previous] That, whan that he was absent any throwe,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 488

[continues previous] He lettres bar whan Troilus was absent.
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 139

Thus liveth fair Anelida the quene
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 11

Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 49

Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite. [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 71

Among al these, Anelida the quene
13

Anelida and Arcite: 147

And falsed fair Anelida the quene.
13

Anelida and Arcite: 166

If I to him rehersen shal the helle, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 167

That suffreth fair Anelida the quene [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 198

Take here Anelida and fals Arcite, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 140

For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene.
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 11

[continues previous] Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 12

[continues previous] That elde, which that al can frete and byte,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 49

[continues previous] Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite.
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 50

[continues previous] Mars, which that through his furious course of yre,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 167

[continues previous] That suffreth fair Anelida the quene [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 168

[continues previous] For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene? [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 198

[continues previous] Take here Anelida and fals Arcite,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 199

[continues previous] That for hir liste him 'dere herte' calle,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 141

This fals Arcite, of his new-fangelnesse,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 155

This fals Arcite sumwhat moste he feyne,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 168

[continues previous] For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene? [continues next]
14

Anelida and Arcite: 142

For she to him so lowly was and trewe,
10

Clerk's Tale: 1001

And hir in armes took and gan hir kesse. [continues next]
13

Franklin's Tale: 827

And she was to him trewe for evermore.
14

Anelida and Arcite: 168

[continues previous] For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene?
10

Anelida and Arcite: 143

Took lesse deyntee for hir stedfastnesse,
10

Clerk's Tale: 1000

[continues previous] Now knowe I, dere wyf, thy stedfastnesse,'[continues next]
10

Clerk's Tale: 1001

[continues previous] And hir in armes took and gan hir kesse. [continues next]
13

Anelida and Arcite: 144

And saw another lady, proud and newe,
13

Knight's Tale: 550

And right anon he chaunged his array, [continues next]
13

Knight's Tale: 551

And cladde him as a povre laborer, [continues next]
10

Clerk's Tale: 1001

[continues previous] And hir in armes took and gan hir kesse.
14

Anelida and Arcite: 145

And right anon he cladde him in hir hewe
14

Knight's Tale: 550

[continues previous] And right anon he chaunged his array,
14

Knight's Tale: 551

[continues previous] And cladde him as a povre laborer,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1432

And fresshe pervinke, riche of hewe, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 146

Wot I not whether in whyte, rede, or grene
12

Hous of Fame 3: 846

Was made of twigges, falwe, rede, [continues next]
12

Hous of Fame 3: 847

And grene eek, and som weren whyte, [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1433

[continues previous] And floures yelowe, whyte, and rede;
13

Anelida and Arcite: 147

And falsed fair Anelida the quene.
12

Monk's Tale: 498

Ne cam, but seyde, 'a fair womman was she.' [continues next]
12

Hous of Fame 3: 847

[continues previous] And grene eek, and som weren whyte,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 71

Among al these, Anelida the quene [continues next]
13

Anelida and Arcite: 139

Thus liveth fair Anelida the quene
11

Anelida and Arcite: 166

If I to him rehersen shal the helle,
13

Anelida and Arcite: 167

That suffreth fair Anelida the quene
13

Anelida and Arcite: 148

But never-the-les, gret wonder was hit noon
12

Monk's Tale: 498

[continues previous] Ne cam, but seyde, 'a fair womman was she.'
12

Monk's Tale: 499

[continues previous] Gret wonder is, how that he coude or mighte
10

Hous of Fame 2: 298

Although thou thenke hit a gret wonder.
10

Anelida and Arcite: 72

[continues previous] Of Ermony was in that toun dwellinge,
13

Book of the Duchesse: 467

Hit was gret wonder that nature
11

Compleint to His Lady: 71

Hit were [a] right gret wonder but ye hadde
11

Compleint to His Lady: 74

But never-the-les, my righte lady swete, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 149

Thogh he wer fals, for hit is kinde of man,
11

Hous of Fame 1: 266

Whan hit is fals in existence!
11

Hous of Fame 1: 267

For he to hir a traitour was;
11

Compleint to His Lady: 73

[continues previous] And leest worthy of alle hem, I am he.
11

Compleint to His Lady: 75

[continues previous] Thogh that I be unconning and unmete
11

Anelida and Arcite: 150

Sith Lamek was, that is so longe agoon,
10

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 9

But me was told certeyn, nat longe agon is,
10

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 10

That sith that Crist ne wente never but onis
11

Sir Thopas' Prologue: 19

But of a ryme I lerned longe agoon.'
11

Sir Thopas' Prologue: 20

'Ye, that is good,' quod he; 'now shul we here
13

Anelida and Arcite: 151

To been in love as fals as ever he can;
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 590

His berd was shave as ny as ever he can. [continues next]
13

Legend of Hypermnestra: 10

That was of love as fals as ever him liste, [continues next]
11

Compleint to His Lady: 102

I moste yow love, and ever been as trewe
11

Compleint to His Lady: 103

As any can or may on-lyve [here].
13

Anelida and Arcite: 152

He was the firste fader that began
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 590

[continues previous] His berd was shave as ny as ever he can.
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 591

[continues previous] His heer was by his eres round y-shorn.
10

Squire's Tale: 550

Sin Lameth was, that alderfirst bigan [continues next]
13

Legend of Hypermnestra: 10

[continues previous] That was of love as fals as ever him liste,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 153

To loven two, and was in bigamye;
10

Squire's Tale: 550

[continues previous] Sin Lameth was, that alderfirst bigan
10

Squire's Tale: 551

[continues previous] To loven two, as writen folk biforn,
13

Anelida and Arcite: 155

This fals Arcite sumwhat moste he feyne,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 141

This fals Arcite, of his new-fangelnesse,
13

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1158

And for the lasse harm, he moste feyne. [continues next]
13

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1159

He seyde hir, whan she was at swiche a feste [continues next]
13

Anelida and Arcite: 156

Whan he wex fals, to covere his traitorye,
13

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1158

[continues previous] And for the lasse harm, he moste feyne.
13

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1159

[continues previous] He seyde hir, whan she was at swiche a feste
13

Anelida and Arcite: 157

Right as an hors, that can both byte and pleyne;
13

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 386

For as an hors I coude byte and whyne. [continues next]
12

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 387

I coude pleyne, thogh I were in the gilt, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 34

So wo bigoon, al wolde he nought him pleyne, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 35

That on his hors unnethe he sat for peyne. [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 158

For he bar hir on honde of trecherye,
12

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 386

[continues previous] For as an hors I coude byte and whyne.
11

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 575

I bar him on honde, he hadde enchanted me;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 35

[continues previous] That on his hors unnethe he sat for peyne.
11

Anelida and Arcite: 159

And swoor he coude hir doublenesse espye,
11

Second Nun's Tale: 291

And was ful glad he coude trouthe espye. [continues next]
11

Hous of Fame 1: 263

As he hir swoor; and her-by demed [continues next]
10

Legend of Cleopatra: 95

In al Egipte that she coude espye; [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 160

And al was falsnes that she to him mente;
11

Second Nun's Tale: 291

[continues previous] And was ful glad he coude trouthe espye.
11

Hous of Fame 1: 262

[continues previous] Weninge hit had al be so,
11

Hous of Fame 1: 263

[continues previous] As he hir swoor; and her-by demed
10

Legend of Cleopatra: 95

[continues previous] In al Egipte that she coude espye;
10

Legend of Cleopatra: 96

[continues previous] And putte ful the shryne of spycerye,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1221

She thonked him of al that he wel mente
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 162

Alas! what herte might enduren hit,
15+

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 287

The wo that they enduren for hir trouthe. [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 103

Alas, the whyle! for hit was routhe and sinne, [continues next]
11

Compleynt of Mars: 184

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

Compleynt of Mars: 185

Therfor my herte for ever I to hir hette; [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 163

For routhe or wo, hir sorow for to telle?
15+

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 286

[continues previous] That hit is pitee for to rede, and routhe,
15+

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 287

[continues previous] The wo that they enduren for hir trouthe.
11

Anelida and Arcite: 103

[continues previous] Alas, the whyle! for hit was routhe and sinne,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 292

For sorow and routhe of your unkindenesse
11

Compleynt of Mars: 184

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

Compleynt of Mars: 185

[continues previous] Therfor my herte for ever I to hir hette;
13

Anelida and Arcite: 166

If I to him rehersen shal the helle,
13

Anelida and Arcite: 139

Thus liveth fair Anelida the quene [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 147

And falsed fair Anelida the quene. [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 167

That suffreth fair Anelida the quene
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 11

Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 12

That elde, which that al can frete and byte, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 49

Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite. [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 50

Mars, which that through his furious course of yre, [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 71

Among al these, Anelida the quene
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 139

[continues previous] Thus liveth fair Anelida the quene [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 140

[continues previous] For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene. [continues next]
13

Anelida and Arcite: 147

[continues previous] And falsed fair Anelida the quene.
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 198

Take here Anelida and fals Arcite, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 199

That for hir liste him 'dere herte' calle, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 168

For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene?
11

Merchant's Tale: 827

Is woxen blind, and that al sodeynly. [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 11

[continues previous] Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 12

[continues previous] That elde, which that al can frete and byte,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 49

[continues previous] Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite.
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 50

[continues previous] Mars, which that through his furious course of yre,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 140

[continues previous] For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene.
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 141

[continues previous] This fals Arcite, of his new-fangelnesse,
14

Anelida and Arcite: 142

For she to him so lowly was and trewe,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 198

[continues previous] Take here Anelida and fals Arcite,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 199

[continues previous] That for hir liste him 'dere herte' calle,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 240

Whan I the firste night have al this tene? [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 169

She wepeth, waileth, swowneth pitously,
11

Merchant's Tale: 828

[continues previous] He wepeth and he wayleth pitously;
11

Squire's Tale: 472

Tho shrighte this faucon more pitously [continues next]
11

Squire's Tale: 473

Than ever she dide, and fil to grounde anoon, [continues next]
11

Legend of Thisbe: 167

And how she lyth and swowneth on the grounde, [continues next]
11

Legend of Thisbe: 168

And how she weep of teres ful his wounde, [continues next]
12

Legend of Dido: 391

She falleth him to fote, and swowneth there [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 241

[continues previous] How shal she doon eek, sorwful creature?
13

Anelida and Arcite: 170

To grounde deed she falleth as a stoon;
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Man of Law's Tale: 1055

Doun on hir kneës falleth she to grounde;
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Squire's Tale: 473

[continues previous] Than ever she dide, and fil to grounde anoon,
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Legend of Thisbe: 167

[continues previous] And how she lyth and swowneth on the grounde,
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Legend of Thisbe: 168

[continues previous] And how she weep of teres ful his wounde,
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Legend of Dido: 391

[continues previous] She falleth him to fote, and swowneth there
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 709

Hir limes lene, as she that al the day [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 171

Al crampissheth hir limes crokedly,
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1672

And him with al hir wit to recomforte; [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 708

[continues previous] Ful pale y-waxen was hir brighte face, [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 709

[continues previous] Hir limes lene, as she that al the day [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 172

She speketh as hir wit were al agoon;
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1672

[continues previous] And him with al hir wit to recomforte;
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1673

[continues previous] As she best coude, she gan him to disporte.
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 708

[continues previous] Ful pale y-waxen was hir brighte face,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 709

[continues previous] Hir limes lene, as she that al the day
11

Anelida and Arcite: 173

Other colour then asshen hath she noon,
11

Merchant's Tale: 844

That neither in halle, nin noon other hous, [continues next]
11

Merchant's Tale: 845

Ne in noon other place, never-the-mo, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 174

Noon other word she speketh moche or lyte,
10

Knight's Tale: 1769

Whan that hir whelp is stole, whan it is lyte, [continues next]
11

Merchant's Tale: 844

[continues previous] That neither in halle, nin noon other hous,
11

Merchant's Tale: 845

[continues previous] Ne in noon other place, never-the-mo,
11

Hous of Fame 2: 270

Whether hit be moche or lyte,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 107

That al was his that she hath, moche or lyte,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 108

Ne to no creature made she chere
13

Anelida and Arcite: 175

But 'mercy, cruel herte myn, Arcite!'
13

Knight's Tale: 286

And ever shal, til that myn herte sterve. [continues next]
13

Knight's Tale: 287

Now certes, fals Arcite, thou shalt nat so. [continues next]
10

Knight's Tale: 1770

[continues previous] So cruel on the hunte, as is Arcite
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Squire's Tale: 525

Til that myn herte, to pitous and to nyce, [continues next]
13

Franklin's Tale: 31

Have heer my trouthe, til that myn herte breste.' [continues next]
10

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 57

And ever shal, til that myn herte dye; [continues next]
13

Anelida and Arcite: 176

And thus endureth, til that she was so mate
13

Knight's Tale: 286

[continues previous] And ever shal, til that myn herte sterve.
11

Squire's Tale: 525

[continues previous] Til that myn herte, to pitous and to nyce,
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Franklin's Tale: 31

[continues previous] Have heer my trouthe, til that myn herte breste.'
13

Franklin's Tale: 32

[continues previous] Thus been they bothe in quiete and in reste.
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Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 57

[continues previous] And ever shal, til that myn herte dye;
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Parlement of Foules: 447

So sore abasshed was she, til that Nature [continues next]
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 367

So old she was that she ne wente [continues next]
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 3190

Til that me saugh so mad and mate
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Anelida and Arcite: 177

That she ne hath foot on which she may sustene;
10

Parlement of Foules: 446

[continues previous] She neyther answerde 'wel,' ne seyde amis,
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Parlement of Foules: 447

[continues previous] So sore abasshed was she, til that Nature
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Romaunt of the Rose: 367

[continues previous] So old she was that she ne wente
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Romaunt of the Rose: 368

[continues previous] A foot, but it were by potente.
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 181

That on hir wo ne deyneth him not to thinke,
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Compleint to His Lady: 59

[For on my wo yow deyneth not to thinke.]
10

Parlement of Foules: 6

So sore y-wis, that whan I on him thinke, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 182

Him rekketh never wher she flete or sinke.
15+

Knight's Tale: 1539

Ne reccheth never wher I sinke or flete.
13

Knight's Tale: 1540

And wel I woot, er she me mercy hete,
15+

Compleint to His Lady: 56

[Yow rekketh never wher I flete or sinke;]
13

Compleynt unto Pitè: 110

Ye rekke not whether I flete or sinke.
10

Parlement of Foules: 6

[continues previous] So sore y-wis, that whan I on him thinke,
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Parlement of Foules: 7

[continues previous] Nat wot I wel wher that I wake or winke.
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Anelida and Arcite: 185

That every word, he dradde hit as an arowe;
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Romaunt of the Rose: 1723

He took an arowe ful sharply whet, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 186

Hir daunger made him bothe bowe and bende,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1724

[continues previous] And in his bowe whan it was set,
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 984

As yet, though that hir liste bothe and couthe; [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 187

And as hir liste, made him turne or wende;
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 984

[continues previous] As yet, though that hir liste bothe and couthe;
11

Anelida and Arcite: 188

For she ne graunted him in hir livinge
11

Miller's Tale: 104

That she hir love him graunted atte laste,
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Merchant's Tale: 748

Wel rather than han graunted him hir grace; [continues next]
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Merchant's Tale: 749

And hem reioysen in hir cruel pryde, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 580

She graunted him, sith he hir that bisoughte,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 189

No grace, why that he hath lust to singe;
11

Merchant's Tale: 748

[continues previous] Wel rather than han graunted him hir grace;
11

Anelida and Arcite: 190

But drof him forth, unnethe liste hir knowe
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1220

Unnethe mighte him knowe ther he wente; [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 191

That he was servaunt to hir ladyshippe,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1219

[continues previous] He so defet was, that no maner man
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1220

[continues previous] Unnethe mighte him knowe ther he wente;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1221

[continues previous] So was he lene, and ther-to pale and wan,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 195

And for she yaf him daunger al his fille,
11

Knight's Tale: 670

Whan that Arcite had romed al his fille, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 196

Therfor she had him at hir owne wille.
11

Knight's Tale: 670

[continues previous] Whan that Arcite had romed al his fille,
12

Man of Law's Prologue: 79

That lovede hir owne brother sinfully; [continues next]
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Wife of Bath's Tale: 41

And yaf him to the quene al at hir wille,
11

Wife of Bath's Tale: 42

To chese, whether she wolde him save or spille.
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 3410

To doon right at your owne wille;
12

Anelida and Arcite: 197

Ensample of this, ye thrifty wimmen alle,
12

Man of Law's Prologue: 78

[continues previous] Of thilke wikke ensample of Canacee,
10

Treatise on the Astrolabe 1: 21

... signes, they causen us by hir influence operaciouns and effectes lyk to the operaciouns of bestes. And understonde also, that whan an hot planete cometh in-to an hot signe, than encresseth his hete; and yif a planete be cold, thanne amenuseth his coldnesse, by-cause of the hote signe. And by this conclusioun maystow take ensample in alle the signes, be they moist or drye, or moeble or fix; rekening the qualitee of the planete as I first seide. And everich of thise twelve signes hath respecte to a certein parcelle of the body of a man and hath it in governance; as Aries hath thyn heved, and ... [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 198

Take here Anelida and fals Arcite,
11

Knight's Tale: 287

Now certes, fals Arcite, thou shalt nat so. [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 11

Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 49

Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite. [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 139

Thus liveth fair Anelida the quene [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 140

For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene. [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 167

That suffreth fair Anelida the quene [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 168

For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene? [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 348

So singe I here my destiny or chaunce, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 349

How that Arcite Anelida so sore [continues next]
10

Treatise on the Astrolabe 1: 21

[continues previous] ... us by hir influence operaciouns and effectes lyk to the operaciouns of bestes. And understonde also, that whan an hot planete cometh in-to an hot signe, than encresseth his hete; and yif a planete be cold, thanne amenuseth his coldnesse, by-cause of the hote signe. And by this conclusioun maystow take ensample in alle the signes, be they moist or drye, or moeble or fix; rekening the qualitee of the planete as I first seide. And everich of thise twelve signes hath respecte to a certein parcelle of the body of a man and hath it in governance; as Aries hath ...
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 199

That for hir liste him 'dere herte' calle,
11

Knight's Tale: 286

[continues previous] And ever shal, til that myn herte sterve.
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 12

[continues previous] That elde, which that al can frete and byte,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 50

[continues previous] Mars, which that through his furious course of yre,
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 140

[continues previous] For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene.
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 167

[continues previous] That suffreth fair Anelida the quene
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 168

[continues previous] For fals Arcite, that did hir al this tene?
11

Anelida and Arcite: 349

[continues previous] How that Arcite Anelida so sore
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 774

And him hir "leef" and "dere herte" calle, [continues next]
14

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 775

And maken him an howve above a calle, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 200

And was so meek, therfor he loved hir lyte;
10

Nun's Priest's Tale: 56

He loved hir so, that wel was him therwith.
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 5829

For she seith he ne loved hir never,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 5830

And therfor she wol hate him ever.
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 774

[continues previous] And him hir "leef" and "dere herte" calle,
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 775

[continues previous] And maken him an howve above a calle,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 202

In thing that straunge is, also god me save!
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1378

Nay, doutelees, for also god me save, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 203

For what he may not gete, that wolde he have.
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1378

[continues previous] Nay, doutelees, for also god me save,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1379

[continues previous] So parfit Ioye may no nigard have!
11

Anelida and Arcite: 204

Now turne we to Anelida ageyn,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 6294

Abyd not there thy-self to save.
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 6295

'But now pees! here I turne ageyn;
12

Anelida and Arcite: 206

But whan she saw that hir ne gat no geyn,
12

Hous of Fame 1: 296

So whan she saw al-utterly,
12

Hous of Fame 1: 297

That he wolde hir of trouthe faile,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 207

Upon a day, ful sorowfully weping,
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Knight's Tale: 1222

With bowe in honde, and arwes in a cas. [continues next]
12

Knight's Tale: 1223

Hir eyen caste she ful lowe adoun, [continues next]
10

Man of Law's Tale: 1056

Weping for tendrenesse in herte blythe, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 156

Ful esily, and ful debonairly, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 208

She caste hir for to make a compleyning,
12

Knight's Tale: 1223

[continues previous] Hir eyen caste she ful lowe adoun,
10

Man of Law's Tale: 1055

[continues previous] Doun on hir kneës falleth she to grounde;
10

Man of Law's Tale: 1056

[continues previous] Weping for tendrenesse in herte blythe,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 155

[continues previous] With that she gan hir eyen on him caste
13

Anelida and Arcite: 210

And sente hit to hir Theban knight Arcite.
13

Anelida and Arcite: 85

This Theban knight [Arcite] eek, sooth to seyn,
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Anelida and Arcite: 349

How that Arcite Anelida so sore [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 211

So thirleth with the poynt of remembraunce,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 350

[continues previous] Hath thirled with the poynt of remembraunce! [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 212

The swerd of sorowe, y-whet with fals plesaunce,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 350

[continues previous] Hath thirled with the poynt of remembraunce!
11

Anelida and Arcite: 213

Myn herte, bare of blis and blak of hewe,
11

Friar's Tale: 324

Un-to the devel blak and rough of hewe
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 3133

Ful greet he was, and blak of hewe,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 3134

Sturdy and hidous, who-so him knewe;
12

Anelida and Arcite: 219

Alwey to oon, and chaungeth for no newe.
11

Amorous Compleint: 82

Alwey in oon to love yow freshly newe,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 744

For wel wot I my-self, so god me spede, [continues next]
14

Anelida and Arcite: 220

1. I wot my-self as wel as any wight;
13

Wife of Bath's Tale: 277

Eek every wight wot this as wel as I, [continues next]
11

Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 4: 159

in preysinge of my-self. For alwey, whan any wight receiveth [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 744

[continues previous] For wel wot I my-self, so god me spede, [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 779

Ye woot your-self, as wel as any wight,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 238

For wel wot I, as yvel as I ye fare. [continues next]
14

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 331

If that thou trowe, er this, that any wight [continues next]
14

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 332

Hath loved paramours as wel as thou? [continues next]
14

Anelida and Arcite: 221

For I loved oon with al my herte and might
10

Knight's Tale: 1018

And thanked him with al her herte and might,
12

Man of Law's Tale: 634

'Madame,' quod he, 'ye may be glad and blythe, [continues next]
13

Man of Law's Tale: 635

And thanke god an hundred thousand sythe; [continues next]
13

Man of Law's Tale: 1058

In vertu and in holy almes-dede [continues next]
13

Wife of Bath's Tale: 277

[continues previous] Eek every wight wot this as wel as I,
11

Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 4: 159

[continues previous] in preysinge of my-self. For alwey, whan any wight receiveth
13

Book of the Duchesse: 478

Which I have loved with al my might,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 744

[continues previous] For wel wot I my-self, so god me spede,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 869

But I with al myn herte and al my might,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 870

As I have seyd, wol love, un-to my laste,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1685

I wol right fayn with al my might ben oon,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1686

Have god my trouthe, hir cause to sustene.'
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 243

That I, with al my might and al my lore, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 887

Save I my-self, ne more his herte apese; [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 888

And sey my dere herte, that his sorwe [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 238

[continues previous] For wel wot I, as yvel as I ye fare.
14

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 332

[continues previous] Hath loved paramours as wel as thou?
14

Anelida and Arcite: 222

More then my-self, an hundred thousand sythe,
14

Man of Law's Tale: 635

[continues previous] And thanke god an hundred thousand sythe; [continues next]
14

Man of Law's Tale: 1057

[continues previous] She herieth god an hundred thousand sythe. [continues next]
13

Compleint to His Lady: 35

Bet than my-self an hundred thousand deel,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 242

[continues previous] For love, of which thy wo wex alwey more;
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 887

[continues previous] Save I my-self, ne more his herte apese;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 472

An hundred sythe, a-twixen noon and pryme; [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 223

And called him my hertes lyf, my knight,
12

Man of Law's Tale: 634

[continues previous] 'Madame,' quod he, 'ye may be glad and blythe,
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Man of Law's Tale: 635

[continues previous] And thanke god an hundred thousand sythe;
14

Man of Law's Tale: 636

[continues previous] My lady quene hath child, with-outen doute,
13

Man of Law's Tale: 1058

[continues previous] In vertu and in holy almes-dede
11

Franklin's Tale: 17

Of his free wil he swoor hir as a knight, [continues next]
11

Franklin's Tale: 18

That never in al his lyf he, day ne night, [continues next]
13

Legend of Philomela: 71

That bereth the key of al my hertes lyf. [continues next]
13

Legend of Philomela: 72

And grete wel my doghter and thy wyf, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1422

'Myn hertes lyf, my trist and my plesaunce, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 471

[continues previous] Hadde him y-sent, he wolde allone rede,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 472

[continues previous] An hundred sythe, a-twixen noon and pryme;
13

Anelida and Arcite: 224

And was al his, as fer as hit was right;
11

Franklin's Tale: 17

[continues previous] Of his free wil he swoor hir as a knight,
11

Franklin's Tale: 18

[continues previous] That never in al his lyf he, day ne night,
13

Legend of Philomela: 71

[continues previous] That bereth the key of al my hertes lyf.
13

Legend of Philomela: 72

[continues previous] And grete wel my doghter and thy wyf,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1118

And whan that he so fer was that the soun [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1422

[continues previous] 'Myn hertes lyf, my trist and my plesaunce,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 225

And whan that he was glad, than was I blythe,
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 848

Of which ful blythe and glad was every wight; [continues next]
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 849

And telle he moste his tale, as was resoun, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1118

[continues previous] And whan that he so fer was that the soun
11

Anelida and Arcite: 226

And his disese was my deeth as swythe;
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 848

[continues previous] Of which ful blythe and glad was every wight;
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 849

[continues previous] And telle he moste his tale, as was resoun,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 229

2. Now is he fals, alas! and causeles,
10

Compleynt of Mars: 158

Or men may deme he pleyneth folily [continues next]
10

Compleynt of Mars: 159

And causeles; alas! that am not I! [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 230

And of my wo he is so routheles,
10

Compleynt of Mars: 159

[continues previous] And causeles; alas! that am not I!
11

Anelida and Arcite: 234

Right as him list, he laugheth at my peyne,
11

Nun's Priest's Tale: 90

Now han ye lost myn herte and al my love; [continues next]
11

Parlement of Foules: 424

For certes, long may I not live in peyne; [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 475

'Now wel,' quod she, 'and I wol doon my peyne; [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 476

I shal myn herte ayeins my lust constreyne, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 942

Him for to glade, I shal don al my peyne, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 235

And I ne can myn herte not restreyne,
11

Nun's Priest's Tale: 90

[continues previous] Now han ye lost myn herte and al my love; [continues next]
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Nun's Priest's Tale: 91

[continues previous] I can nat love a coward, by my feith. [continues next]
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Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 6: 72

ben to it contrarie. But certes, richesse may not restreyne [continues next]
10

Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 6: 73

avarice unstaunched; ne power ne maketh nat a man mighty [continues next]
12

Book of the Duchesse: 896

Allas! myn herte is wonder wo [continues next]
12

Book of the Duchesse: 897

That I ne can discryven hit! [continues next]
11

Parlement of Foules: 424

[continues previous] For certes, long may I not live in peyne;
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Parlement of Foules: 425

[continues previous] For in myn herte is corven every veyne;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 475

[continues previous] 'Now wel,' quod she, 'and I wol doon my peyne;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 476

[continues previous] I shal myn herte ayeins my lust constreyne,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 943

[continues previous] And in myn herte seken every veyne;
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Anelida and Arcite: 236

That I ne love him alwey, never-the-les;
11

Nun's Priest's Tale: 90

[continues previous] Now han ye lost myn herte and al my love;
11

Nun's Priest's Tale: 91

[continues previous] I can nat love a coward, by my feith.
10

Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 6: 73

[continues previous] avarice unstaunched; ne power ne maketh nat a man mighty
12

Book of the Duchesse: 897

[continues previous] That I ne can discryven hit!
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 237

And of al this I not to whom me pleyne.
10

Compleint to His Lady: 49

That finde I redy to me evermore; [continues next]
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Compleint to His Lady: 50

And of al this I not to whom me pleyne. [continues next]
10

Compleint to His Lady: 51

For she that mighte me out of this bringe [continues next]
12

Compleynt of Mars: 191

To whom shal I than pleyne of my distresse? [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 6404

And if they don, I wol me pleyne; [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 6405

For I wot where to pleyne wel. [continues next]
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 6422

Shal gon and pleyne me openly [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 238

3. And shal I pleyne — alas! the harde stounde —
11

Compleint to His Lady: 50

[continues previous] And of al this I not to whom me pleyne.
12

Compleynt of Mars: 191

[continues previous] ¶ To whom shal I than pleyne of my distresse?
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 6405

[continues previous] For I wot where to pleyne wel.
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 6422

[continues previous] Shal gon and pleyne me openly
12

Anelida and Arcite: 239

Un-to my foo that yaf my herte a wounde,
11

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 599

That al myn herte I yaf un-to his hold.
12

A. B. C.: 79

Lat not my foo no more my wounde entame,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1780

Into myn herte hath maad a wounde. [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2433

That myn herte desyreth so. [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 240

And yet desyreth that myn harm be more?
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1780

[continues previous] Into myn herte hath maad a wounde.
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2433

[continues previous] That myn herte desyreth so.
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 4434

For I wol never dispeired be. [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 241

Nay, certes! ferther wol I never founde
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 4433

[continues previous] Allas, in wanhope? — nay, pardee!
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 4434

[continues previous] For I wol never dispeired be.
10

Anelida and Arcite: 243

My desteny hath shapen it ful yore;
10

Parlement of Foules: 476

Than som man doth that hath served ful yore. [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 244

I wil non other medecyne ne lore;
11

Gamelyn's Tale: 825

Lat non scape at the dore take, yonge men, yeme; [continues next]
11

Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 3: 79

science ne may nat ben non other weys than as it is conceived. [continues next]
10

Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 6: 131

to be, it ne may ben non other weyes thanne he knoweth it to be. [continues next]
10

Parlement of Foules: 477

[continues previous] I ne say not this by me, for I ne can
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 3793

Al this in romance wil I sette, [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 3794

And for no-thing ne wil I lette, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 245

I wil ben ay ther I was ones bounde,
11

Gamelyn's Tale: 824

[continues previous] On hem that ben gultif I wil ben awreke.
11

Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 3: 79

[continues previous] science ne may nat ben non other weys than as it is conceived.
10

Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 6: 131

[continues previous] to be, it ne may ben non other weyes thanne he knoweth it to be.
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 3793

[continues previous] Al this in romance wil I sette,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 3794

[continues previous] And for no-thing ne wil I lette,
13

Anelida and Arcite: 247

4. Alas! wher is become your gentilesse!
13

Compleint to His Lady: 107

Wher is now al your wommanly pitee, [continues next]
13

Compleint to His Lady: 108

Your gentilesse and your debonairtee, [continues next]
13

Anelida and Arcite: 248

Your wordes ful of plesaunce and humblesse?
11

Compleint to His Lady: 107

[continues previous] Wher is now al your wommanly pitee,
13

Compleint to His Lady: 108

[continues previous] Your gentilesse and your debonairtee,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 252

Your sovereyn lady in this worlde here?
11

Compleint to His Empty Purse: 16

And saveour, as doun in this worlde here,
11

Compleint to His Lady: 82

For in this worlde living is ther noon [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 253

Alas! and is ther nother word ne chere
11

Compleint to His Lady: 82

[continues previous] For in this worlde living is ther noon
11

Anelida and Arcite: 255

Alas! your love, I bye hit al to dere.
11

Compleynt of Venus: 25

Now certes, Love, hit is right covenable
11

Compleynt of Venus: 26

That men ful dere bye thy noble thing,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2052

Hir falshed shulie they bye ful dere.
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2053

But for I love thee, I seye thee pleyn,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1274

This al and som, my dere herte swete. [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 256

5. Now certes, swete, thogh that ye
11

Anelida and Arcite: 317

5. Now mercy, swete, if I misseye,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1274

[continues previous] This al and som, my dere herte swete.
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1275

[continues previous] Now that I shal wel bringen it aboute
12

Anelida and Arcite: 264

¶ But for I shewed yow, Arcite,
12

Shipman's Tale: 135

By god and by this porthors, I yow swere, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 265

Al that men wolde to me wryte,
12

Shipman's Tale: 136

[continues previous] Though men me wolde al in-to peces tere,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 266

And was so besy, yow to delyte —
10

Book of the Duchesse: 1265

And was so besy hir to serve; —
10

Anelida and Arcite: 267

My honour save — meke, kinde, and free,
10

Prioress' Tale: 145

And ever on Cristes moder meke and kinde [continues next]
10

Prioress' Tale: 146

She cryde, and atte laste thus she wroghte, [continues next]
10

Anelida and Arcite: 268

Therfor ye putte on me the wyte,
10

Prioress' Tale: 145

[continues previous] And ever on Cristes moder meke and kinde
10

Anelida and Arcite: 271

My woful herte through your crueltee.
10

Womanly Noblesse: 14

And have me somwhat in your souvenaunce.
10

Womanly Noblesse: 15

My woful herte suffreth greet duresse;
11

Anelida and Arcite: 280

And al for-yive,whyl that I livemay.
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 147

Lo, this mene I, myn owene swete herte.' [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 281

1. Lo! herte myn, al this is for to seyne,
11

Book of the Duchesse: 1172

Of my feling, myn herte to glade;
11

Book of the Duchesse: 1173

And lo! this was [the] alther-firste,
11

Compleynt of Mars: 63

For al your lust is ese to myn herte."
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 113

This is to seyne, I wol be youres ever; [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 979

Ne mighte me so gladen; lo, myn herte,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 147

[continues previous] Lo, this mene I, myn owene swete herte.'
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 988

'Lo, herte myn, as wolde the excellence
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 993

And that your herte al myn was, sooth to seyne,
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 994

This droof me for to rewe up-on your peyne.
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1003

But, herte myn, what al this is to seyne [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1254

'Lo, herte myn, wel wot ye this,' quod she,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1697

For al this world, with-in myn herte finde
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1698

To unloven yow a quarter of a day!
14

Anelida and Arcite: 282

As whether shal I preye or elles pleyne?
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 112

[continues previous] Unto my deth, and that shal wel be sene.
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 113

[continues previous] This is to seyne, I wol be youres ever;
14

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1004

[continues previous] Shal wel be told, so that ye noght yow greve,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 283

Whiche is the wey to doon yow to be trewe?
12

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1610

Sin to be trewe I have yow plight my trouthe. [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 284

For either mot I have yow in my cheyne,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1609

[continues previous] Mistrust me not thus causeles, for routhe;
12

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1610

[continues previous] Sin to be trewe I have yow plight my trouthe.
12

Anelida and Arcite: 285

Or with the dethe ye mot departe us tweyne;
11

Knight's Tale: 276

Til that the deeth departe shal us tweyne,
12

Man of Law's Tale: 129

I mot ben hires, I may non other chese. [continues next]
13

Anelida and Arcite: 286

Ther ben non other mene weyes newe;
12

Man of Law's Tale: 129

[continues previous] I mot ben hires, I may non other chese.
12

Pardoner's Tale: 84

For, whan I dar non other weyes debate, [continues next]
13

Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 6: 131

to be, it ne may ben non other weyes thanne he knoweth it to be.
11

Hous of Fame 2: 77

Shal I non other weyes dye?
11

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 7

Ne may of hit non other weyes witen,
11

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 7

Ne may of hit non other weyes witen,
10

Book of the Duchesse: 1271

Saving hir worship, by al weyes;
11

Book of the Duchesse: 1272

Dredles, I mene noon other weyes.
13

Merciles Beautè: 36

For ever-mo; [ther] is non other mene. [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 4844

Finde non other mene wey. [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1164

What harm was that, sin I non yvel mene? [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 287

For god so wisly on my soule rewe,
15+

Knight's Tale: 1005

And God so wisly on my soule rewe, [continues next]
11

Knight's Tale: 1375

Considere al this, and rewe up-on my sore, [continues next]
11

Knight's Tale: 1376

As wisly as I shal for evermore, [continues next]
15+

Man of Law's Tale: 963

So wisly on my soule as have mercy, [continues next]
13

Merchant's Tale: 244

Myn owene dere brother and my lord,
14

Merchant's Tale: 245

So wisly god my soule bringe at reste,
14

Merchant's Tale: 931

So wisly god my soule bringe in blisse,
12

Franklin's Tale: 746

Ye shul your trouthe holden, by my fay!
12

Franklin's Tale: 747

For god so wisly have mercy on me,
12

Pardoner's Tale: 83

[continues previous] And som for veyne glorie, and som for hate.
12

Pardoner's Tale: 84

[continues previous] For, whan I dar non other weyes debate,
12

Melibee's Prologue: 4

That, also wisly god my soule blesse,
11

Legend of Lucretia: 127

'As wisly Iupiter my soule save, [continues next]
14

Amorous Compleint: 72

Were me, as wisly god my soule save! [continues next]
13

Merciles Beautè: 36

[continues previous] For ever-mo; [ther] is non other mene.
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 4845

[continues previous] For I wot wel, in sothfastnesse,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1165

[continues previous] For, by that god that boughte us bothe two,
12

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1500

That, though I wolde it turne out of my thought, [continues next]
13

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1501

As wisly verray god my soule save, [continues next]
13

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1364

For which, as wisly god my soule rede, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1443

For al-so sooth as sonne up-rist on morwe, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1444

And, god! so wisly thou me, woful wrecche, [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 288

As verily ye sleen me with the peyne;
10

Knight's Tale: 709

Ye sleen me with your eyen, Emelye;
15+

Knight's Tale: 1006

[continues previous] As I shal even Iuge been and trewe.
11

Knight's Tale: 1376

[continues previous] As wisly as I shal for evermore,
15+

Man of Law's Tale: 963

[continues previous] So wisly on my soule as have mercy,
11

Franklin's Tale: 247

For with a word ye may me sleen or save, [continues next]
11

Legend of Lucretia: 127

[continues previous] 'As wisly Iupiter my soule save,
11

Legend of Lucretia: 128

[continues previous] As I shal in the stable slee thy knave,
14

Amorous Compleint: 72

[continues previous] Were me, as wisly god my soule save!
13

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1501

[continues previous] As wisly verray god my soule save,
13

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1364

[continues previous] For which, as wisly god my soule rede,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1443

[continues previous] For al-so sooth as sonne up-rist on morwe,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 289

That may ye see unfeyned of myn hewe.
11

Franklin's Tale: 247

[continues previous] For with a word ye may me sleen or save,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 290

2. For thus ferforth have I my deth [y] -soght,
11

Treatise on the Astrolabe 2: 40

... of Venus, that is to seyn, in the 6 degree of Capricorne; and thanne sette I the point of F upward in the same signe, bycause that the latitude was north, up-on the latitude of Venus, that is to seyn, in the 6 degree fro the heved of Capricorne; and thus have I 2 degrees by-twixe my two prikkes. Than leide I doun softely my compas, and sette the degree of the longitude up-on the orisonte; tho tok I and wexede my label in maner of a peyre tables to resceyve distinctly the prikkes of my compas. Tho tok I this forseide label, and leide it fix ...
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 960

For thus ferforth I have thy work bigonne,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 292

For sorow and routhe of your unkindenesse
11

Anelida and Arcite: 163

For routhe or wo, hir sorow for to telle?
12

Anelida and Arcite: 293

I wepe, I wake, I faste; al helpeth noght;
12

Knight's Tale: 2175

Ther helpeth noght, al goth that ilke weye. [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 294

I weyve Ioy that is to speke of oght,
12

Knight's Tale: 2175

[continues previous] Ther helpeth noght, al goth that ilke weye.
12

Anelida and Arcite: 301

And axe mercy gilteles! what nede?
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 1473

That nede him muste his lyf forgo. [continues next]
13

Anelida and Arcite: 302

And if I pleyne what lyf that I lede,
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 1472

[continues previous] And dide him so to wepe and pleyne,
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 1473

[continues previous] That nede him muste his lyf forgo.
13

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1342

What woot my fader what lyf that I lede?
13

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1343

For if he wiste in Troye how wel I fare,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 303

Yow rekketh not; that know I, out of drede;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 72

Troian, as it is knowen out of drede; [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 73

And if that yow remembre, I am Calkas, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 304

And if I unto yow myn othes bede
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 73

[continues previous] And if that yow remembre, I am Calkas,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 306

Your chere floureth, but hit wol not sede;
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1439

I wol not longe holde you in fable [continues next]
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 307

Ful longe agoon I oghte have take hede.
11

Prioress' Tale: 199

I sholde have deyed, ye, longe tyme agoon,
15+

Compleint to His Lady: 25

[Thus am I slain, with sorwes ful dyverse; [continues next]
15+

Compleint to His Lady: 26

Ful longe agoon I oghte have taken hede]. [continues next]
12

Compleint to His Lady: 58

Thogh ye ther-of in no wyse hede take, [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1438

[continues previous] That casten up ful good savour.
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1439

[continues previous] I wol not longe holde you in fable
12

Anelida and Arcite: 308

4. For thogh I hadde yow to-morow ageyn,
11

Compleint to His Lady: 26

[continues previous] Ful longe agoon I oghte have taken hede].
12

Compleint to His Lady: 58

[continues previous] Thogh ye ther-of in no wyse hede take,
12

Compleint to His Lady: 59

[continues previous] [For on my wo yow deyneth not to thinke.]
11

Compleint to His Lady: 79

What-so I wiste were to [yow distresse]. [continues next]
11

Compleint to His Lady: 80

And hadde I might as good as I have wille, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 309

I might as wel holde Averill fro reyn,
11

Compleint to His Lady: 80

[continues previous] And hadde I might as good as I have wille,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 317

5. Now mercy, swete, if I misseye,
11

Clerk's Tale: 588

Beth pacient, and ther-of I yow preye.' [continues next]
11

Clerk's Tale: 589

'I have,' quod she, 'seyd thus, and ever shal, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 256

5. Now certes, swete, thogh that ye
11

Anelida and Arcite: 318

Have I seyd oght amis, I preye?
11

Clerk's Tale: 588

[continues previous] Beth pacient, and ther-of I yow preye.' [continues next]
11

Clerk's Tale: 589

[continues previous] 'I have,' quod she, 'seyd thus, and ever shal, [continues next]
10

Book of the Duchesse: 1141

Or have ye oght [y] -doon amis,
13

Anelida and Arcite: 319

I not; my wit is al aweye.
11

Man of Law's Tale: 511

For verray wo hir wit was al aweye.
11

Clerk's Tale: 588

[continues previous] Beth pacient, and ther-of I yow preye.'
11

Clerk's Tale: 589

[continues previous] 'I have,' quod she, 'seyd thus, and ever shal,
13

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 882

For verray wo his wit is al aweye.
10

Anelida and Arcite: 321

For now I pleyne, and now I pleye,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 124

I am of Grekes so ferd that I deye.' [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 427

For so astonied am I that I deye!' [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 322

I am so mased that I deye,
11

Man of Law's Tale: 427

For foul ne fair, thogh that she shulde deye.
11

Man of Law's Tale: 428

She seyde, she was so mased in the see
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 124

[continues previous] I am of Grekes so ferd that I deye.'
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 427

[continues previous] For so astonied am I that I deye!'
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 428

[continues previous] With that she gan ful sorwfully to syke;
11

Anelida and Arcite: 325

For in this worlde nis creature
10

Knight's Tale: 43

That in this world nis creature livinge, [continues next]
11

Truth: 16

The wrastling for this worlde axeth a fal.
11

Truth: 17

Her nis non hoom, her nis but wildernesse:
10

Anelida and Arcite: 326

Wakinge, in more discomfiture
10

Knight's Tale: 43

[continues previous] That in this world nis creature livinge,
13

Anelida and Arcite: 328

And if I slepe a furlong wey or tweye,
11

Miller's Tale: 499

Therfor I wol gon slepe an houre or tweye,
11

Miller's Tale: 500

And al the night than wol I wake and pleye.'
13

Man of Law's Tale: 459

Toward the see, a furlong wey or two,
12

Man of Law's Tale: 460

To pleyen and to romen to and fro;
13

Clerk's Tale: 460

Sone after this, a furlong wey or two,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1109

So as accorded was bitwixe us tweye. [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 329

Than thinketh me, that your figure
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1110

[continues previous] And ever-mo me thinketh thus, that she
11

Anelida and Arcite: 341

Ne may my wit,so weyk is hit,not strecche.
11

Canon's Yeoman's Tale: 918

Whom that him lyketh; lo, this is the ende.' [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 342

Than ende I thus, sith I may do no more,
11

Canon's Yeoman's Tale: 918

[continues previous] Whom that him lyketh; lo, this is the ende.'
11

Canon's Yeoman's Tale: 919

[continues previous] Thanne conclude I thus; sith god of hevene
12

Anelida and Arcite: 343

I yeve hit up for now and ever-more;
12

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 251

Which that I never doon shal eft for other, [continues next]
12

Anelida and Arcite: 344

For I shal never eft putten in balaunce
12

Hous of Fame 3: 947

Nas never seen, ne shal ben eft; [continues next]
12

Hous of Fame 3: 948

That, certes, in the world nis left [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 301

Ne shal I never seen yow eft with yë. [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 251

[continues previous] Which that I never doon shal eft for other,
12

Anelida and Arcite: 345

My sekernes, ne lerne of love the lore.
12

Hous of Fame 3: 947

[continues previous] Nas never seen, ne shal ben eft;
12

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 754

For I have herd thy wordes and thy lore; [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 301

[continues previous] Ne shal I never seen yow eft with yë.
15+

Anelida and Arcite: 346

But as the swan, I have herd seyd ful yore,
10

Miller's Tale: 351

'Yis,' quod this carpenter, 'ful yore ago.'
10

Miller's Tale: 352

'Hastow nat herd,' quod Nicholas, 'also
11

Reeve's Tale: 209

I have herd seyd, man sal taa of twa thinges
15+

Merchant's Tale: 393

I have,' quod he, 'herd seyd, ful yore ago,
10

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 270

This balade may ful wel y-songen be,
10

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 271

As I have seyd erst, by my lady free;
12

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 754

[continues previous] For I have herd thy wordes and thy lore;
12

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 755

[continues previous] But suffre me my mischef to biwayle,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 976

For this have I herd seyd of wyse y-lered,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 97

I have herd seyd, eek tymes twyës twelve,
10

Anelida and Arcite: 347

Ayeins his deth shal singe in his penaunce,
10

Legend of Dido: 433

Ayeins his deeth beginneth for to singe, [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 348

So singe I here my destiny or chaunce,
10

Legend of Dido: 434

[continues previous] Right so to yow make I my compleyninge.
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Anelida and Arcite: 198

Take here Anelida and fals Arcite, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 349

How that Arcite Anelida so sore
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Anelida and Arcite: 198

[continues previous] Take here Anelida and fals Arcite,
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Anelida and Arcite: 199

[continues previous] That for hir liste him 'dere herte' calle,
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Anelida and Arcite: 210

And sente hit to hir Theban knight Arcite. [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 211

So thirleth with the poynt of remembraunce, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 350

Hath thirled with the poynt of remembraunce!
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Anelida and Arcite: 211

[continues previous] So thirleth with the poynt of remembraunce,
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Anelida and Arcite: 212

[continues previous] The swerd of sorowe, y-whet with fals plesaunce,
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Anelida and Arcite: 351

Whan that Anelida this woful quene
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Monk's Tale: 257

Cenobia, of Palimerie quene, [continues next]
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Monk's Tale: 358

This mighty quene may no whyl endure. [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 11

Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 12

That elde, which that al can frete and byte, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 352

Hath of hir hande writen in this wyse,
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Monk's Tale: 257

[continues previous] Cenobia, of Palimerie quene,
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Monk's Tale: 258

[continues previous] As writen Persiens of hir noblesse,
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Monk's Tale: 357

[continues previous] But ay fortune hath in hir hony galle;
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Monk's Tale: 358

[continues previous] This mighty quene may no whyl endure.
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Anelida and Arcite: 11

[continues previous] Of quene Anelida and fals Arcite,
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Anelida and Arcite: 353

With face deed, betwixe pale and grene,
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Knight's Tale: 720

As he were wood, with face deed and pale,
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Manciple's Tale: 172

Now lystow deed, with face pale of hewe,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 1804

A-swone I fel, bothe deed and pale; [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1154

And thus she lyth with hewes pale and grene, [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 354

She fel a-swowe; and sith she gan to ryse,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 1804

[continues previous] A-swone I fel, bothe deed and pale;
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1154

[continues previous] And thus she lyth with hewes pale and grene,
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Anelida and Arcite: 355

And unto Mars avoweth sacrifyse
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Pardoner's Tale: 141

Thurgh which they doon the devel sacrifyse [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 356

With-in the temple, with a sorowful chere,
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Knight's Tale: 2039

And riden forth a pas with sorweful chere [continues next]
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Man of Law's Prologue: 97

And with that word he, with a sobre chere, [continues next]
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Franklin's Tale: 625

With face pale and with ful sorweful chere, [continues next]
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Pardoner's Tale: 141

[continues previous] Thurgh which they doon the devel sacrifyse [continues next]
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Pardoner's Tale: 142

[continues previous] With-in that develes temple, in cursed wyse, [continues next]
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Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 183

For drede of Loves wordes and his chere, [continues next]
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Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 280

For drede of Loves wordes and his chere; [continues next]
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Anelida and Arcite: 357

That shapen was as ye shal after here.
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Knight's Tale: 2040

[continues previous] Toward the grove, as ye shul after here.
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Man of Law's Prologue: 98

[continues previous] Bigan his tale, as ye shal after here.
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Clerk's Tale: 275

Hir tretis, which as ye shal after here,
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Squire's Tale: 188

To voyden him, as ye shal after here.
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Squire's Tale: 189

Greet was the prees, that swarmeth to and fro,
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Franklin's Tale: 626

[continues previous] In hir compleynt, as ye shul after here:
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Pardoner's Tale: 142

[continues previous] With-in that develes temple, in cursed wyse,
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Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 184

[continues previous] As, whan tyme is, her-after ye shal here.
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Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 281

[continues previous] As, when tyme is, her-after ye shal here.