Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Complaint to My Lode-Sterre to Geoffrey Chaucer

Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Complaint to My Lode-Sterre to Geoffrey Chaucer

Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Complaint to My Lode-Sterre has 49 lines, and 4% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 57% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 39% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.06 strong matches and 1.69 weak matches.

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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 1

Of gretter cause may no wight him compleyne
11

Compleint to His Empty Purse: 1

To you, my purse, and to non other wight [continues next]
11

Compleint to His Empty Purse: 2

Compleyne I, for ye be my lady dere! [continues next]
13

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 2

Than I; for love hath set me in swich caas
11

Compleint to His Empty Purse: 2

[continues previous] Compleyne I, for ye be my lady dere!
13

Compleint to His Lady: 16

This Love hath [eek] me set in swich a place [continues next]
11

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 3

That lasse Ioye and more encrees of peyne
11

Compleint to His Lady: 17

[continues previous] That my desyr [he] never wol fulfille;
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1257

It nis but folye and encrees of peyne;
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1258

And sin that here assembled be we tweyne
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 5

A thousand tyme, whan I have tyme and space.
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 35

But natheles, whyl I have tyme and space, [continues next]
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 36

Er that I ferther in this tale pace, [continues next]
11

Melibee's Tale: 5

... til she have wept hir fille, as for a certain tyme; and thanne shal man doon his diligence with amiable wordes hir to reconforte, and preyen hir of hir weping for to stinte.' For which resoun this noble wyf Prudence suffred hir housbond for to wepe and crye as for a certein space; and whan she saugh hir tyme, she seyde him in this wyse. 'Allas, my lord,' quod she,' why make ye your-self for to be lyk a fool? For sothe, it aperteneth nat to a wys man, to maken swiche a sorwe. Your doghter, with the grace of god, shal warisshe and escape. And al were it ... [continues next]
10

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 47

In hasty tyme, whyl I have lyves space: [continues next]
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 6

For she, that is my verray sorowes grounde,
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Canterbury Tales Prologue: 36

[continues previous] Er that I ferther in this tale pace,
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Melibee's Tale: 5

[continues previous] ... fille, as for a certain tyme; and thanne shal man doon his diligence with amiable wordes hir to reconforte, and preyen hir of hir weping for to stinte.' For which resoun this noble wyf Prudence suffred hir housbond for to wepe and crye as for a certein space; and whan she saugh hir tyme, she seyde him in this wyse. 'Allas, my lord,' quod she,' why make ye your-self for to be lyk a fool? For sothe, it aperteneth nat to a wys man, to maken swiche a sorwe. Your doghter, with the grace of god, shal warisshe and escape. And al were it so ...
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 17

List in no wyse of my sorowes saye 'ho!' [continues next]
10

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 48

[continues previous] For yit wiste I never noon, of my lyve,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 7

Wol with her grace no wyse my sorowes sounde.
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 17

[continues previous] List in no wyse of my sorowes saye 'ho!' [continues next]
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 8

And that, shulde be my sorowes hertes leche,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 16

[continues previous] She that shulde causen al my lustinesse
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 17

[continues previous] List in no wyse of my sorowes saye 'ho!'
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 13

Which causeth me on you thus for to crye;
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Squire's Tale: 650

And pyes, on hem for to crye and chyde. [continues next]
11

Squire's Tale: 651

Thus lete I Canacee hir hauk keping; [continues next]
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 14

And al is it for lakke of remedye.
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Squire's Tale: 650

[continues previous] And pyes, on hem for to crye and chyde.
10

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 15

My soverain Ioye thus is my mortal fo;
10

Knight's Tale: 866

This is thy mortal fo, this is Arcite, [continues next]
10

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 248

Thou art my mortal fo, and me warreyest, [continues next]
10

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 26

My mortal fo, whiche I best love and serve,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 16

She that shulde causen al my lustinesse
10

Knight's Tale: 867

[continues previous] That fro thy lond is banished on his heed,
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Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 248

[continues previous] Thou art my mortal fo, and me warreyest,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 7

Wol with her grace no wyse my sorowes sounde. [continues next]
10

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 8

And that, shulde be my sorowes hertes leche, [continues next]
10

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 23

Have pitè on my woful besinesse; [continues next]
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 17

List in no wyse of my sorowes saye 'ho!'
12

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 6

[continues previous] For she, that is my verray sorowes grounde,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 7

[continues previous] Wol with her grace no wyse my sorowes sounde.
10

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 8

[continues previous] And that, shulde be my sorowes hertes leche,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 22

[continues previous] But it is so, that her list, in no wyse,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 23

[continues previous] Have pitè on my woful besinesse;
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 22

But it is so, that her list, in no wyse,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 17

List in no wyse of my sorowes saye 'ho!' [continues next]
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 23

Have pitè on my woful besinesse;
10

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 16

[continues previous] She that shulde causen al my lustinesse
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 17

[continues previous] List in no wyse of my sorowes saye 'ho!'
10

Parlement of Foules: 478

Do no servyse that may my lady plese; [continues next]
15+

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 24

And I ne can do no maner servyse
12

Summoner's Tale: 189

To preye for the peple, and do servyse,
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Summoner's Tale: 190

They nolden drinken, in no maner wyse,
10

Melibee's Tale: 34

... freendes that been olde and wyse. And understond wel, that the gretteste and strongeste garnison that a riche man may have, as wel to kepen his persone as hise goodes, is that he be biloved amonges his subgets and with hise neighebores. For thus seith Tullius: that "ther is a maner garnison that no man may venquisse ne disconfite, and that is, a lord to be biloved of hise citezeins and of his peple." [continues next]
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Parlement of Foules: 477

[continues previous] I ne say not this by me, for I ne can [continues next]
15+

Parlement of Foules: 478

[continues previous] Do no servyse that may my lady plese; [continues next]
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 25

That may me torne out of my hevinesse;
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Melibee's Tale: 34

[continues previous] ... been olde and wyse. And understond wel, that the gretteste and strongeste garnison that a riche man may have, as wel to kepen his persone as hise goodes, is that he be biloved amonges his subgets and with hise neighebores. For thus seith Tullius: that "ther is a maner garnison that no man may venquisse ne disconfite, and that is, a lord to be biloved of hise citezeins and of his peple."
15+

Parlement of Foules: 478

[continues previous] Do no servyse that may my lady plese;
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 27

Right in her herte my trouthe and eek good wille;
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Book of the Duchesse: 1077

For of good wille myn herte hit wolde, [continues next]
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Book of the Duchesse: 1078

And eek to love hir I was holde [continues next]
12

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 28

And let me not, for lakke of mercy, spille.
12

Book of the Duchesse: 1078

[continues previous] And eek to love hir I was holde
10

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 35

And duely punisshed of hye and lowe.
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 1252

That preised was of lowe and hye,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 36

Swich lyf defye I, bothe in thoughte and worde,
10

Nun's Priest's Tale: 351

That I defye bothe sweven and dreem.'
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 37

For yet me were wel lever for to sterve
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Merchant's Tale: 194

Yet were me lever houndes had me eten, [continues next]
10

Franklin's Tale: 854

Two yeer or three for to respyten me, [continues next]
10

Franklin's Tale: 855

Than were I wel; for elles moot I selle [continues next]
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Shipman's Tale: 182

Yet were me lever that I were unborn [continues next]
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Shipman's Tale: 183

Than me were doon a sclaundre or vileinye; [continues next]
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Gamelyn's Tale: 621

That lever me were keyes for to bere, [continues next]
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 6167

I may wel in her abit go; [continues next]
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Romaunt of the Rose: 6168

But me were lever my nekke atwo, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 1034

For dredelees, me were lever dye [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1107

'Ye, that to me,' quod she, 'ful lever were [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1490

Me lever were than thise worldes tweyne, [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1491

Yet sholde I bet enduren al my peyne.' [continues next]
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 38

Than in my herte for to make an horde
11

Merchant's Tale: 195

[continues previous] Than that myn heritage sholde falle
10

Franklin's Tale: 855

[continues previous] Than were I wel; for elles moot I selle
11

Shipman's Tale: 183

[continues previous] Than me were doon a sclaundre or vileinye;
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Gamelyn's Tale: 622

[continues previous] Than walken in this wilde woode my clothes to tere.'
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 1035

[continues previous] Than she of me ought elles understode
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1108

[continues previous] Than al the good the sonne aboute gooth';
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1490

[continues previous] Me lever were than thise worldes tweyne,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 39

Of any falshood; for, til deth to-kerve
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Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 31

Sith I am youres, til deth my herte kerve, [continues next]
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 40

My herte and body, shal I never swerve
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Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 31

[continues previous] Sith I am youres, til deth my herte kerve,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 41

From you, that best may be my fynal cure,
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 741

And yet his lyf al lyth now in my cure, [continues next]
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 42

But, at your liste, abyde myn aventure;
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 742

[continues previous] But swich is love, and eek myn aventure. [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1328

May ye not ten dayes thanne abyde,
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1329

For myn honour, in swich an aventure?
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 43

And preye to you, noble seint Valentyne,
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Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 9

Seint Valentyne! to you I rénovele [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 742

[continues previous] But swich is love, and eek myn aventure.
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 44

My ladies herte that ye wolde enbrace,
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Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 10

[continues previous] My woful lyf, as I can, compleyninge;
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 47

In hasty tyme, whyl I have lyves space:
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Canterbury Tales Prologue: 35

But natheles, whyl I have tyme and space,
13

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 36

Er that I ferther in this tale pace,
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Against Women Unconstaunt: 4

For wel I wot, whyl ye have lyves space, [continues next]
10

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 5

A thousand tyme, whan I have tyme and space. [continues next]
14

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 48

For yit wiste I never noon, of my lyve,
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Against Women Unconstaunt: 4

[continues previous] For wel I wot, whyl ye have lyves space,
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Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 6

[continues previous] For she, that is my verray sorowes grounde,