Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Complaint to My Mortal Foe to Geoffrey Chaucer

Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Complaint to My Mortal Foe to Geoffrey Chaucer

Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Complaint to My Mortal Foe has 32 lines, and one of them has strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 63% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 34% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.06 strong matches and 1.94 weak matches.

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Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 1

Al hoolly youres, withouten otheres part!
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1121

'Lo, he that is al hoolly youres free [continues next]
13

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 2

Wherefore? y-wis, that I ne can ne may
11

Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 258

God thanke yow, ther I ne can ne may.
13

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 478

Ne love a man, ne can I not, ne may [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1121

[continues previous] 'Lo, he that is al hoolly youres free
13

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 3

My service chaungen; thus of al suche art
13

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 479

[continues previous] Ayeins my wil; but elles wol I fonde,
11

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 5

And evermore, whyl that I live may,
11

Knight's Tale: 1472

And whyl I live a mayde, I wol thee serve.' [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1617

Or here my trouthe, I wol not live til morwe. [continues next]
12

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 6

In trouthe I wol your servant stille abyde,
11

Knight's Tale: 1472

[continues previous] And whyl I live a mayde, I wol thee serve.'
12

Squire's Tale: 324

And in that place he wol abyde stille,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1617

[continues previous] Or here my trouthe, I wol not live til morwe.
11

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 7

Although my wo encresè day by day,
11

Knight's Tale: 175

This passeth yeer by yeer, and day by day, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 961

Fro day to day, til this day, by the morwe, [continues next]
11

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 8

Til that to me be come the dethes tyde.
11

Knight's Tale: 176

[continues previous] Til it fil ones, in a morwe of May,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 961

[continues previous] Fro day to day, til this day, by the morwe,
13

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 9

Seint Valentyne! to you I rénovele
13

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 43

And preye to you, noble seint Valentyne, [continues next]
13

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 10

My woful lyf, as I can, compleyninge;
13

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 44

[continues previous] My ladies herte that ye wolde enbrace,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1334

Compleyninge as I dar or can endyte. [continues next]
10

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 11

But, as me thinketh, to you a quarele
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1334

[continues previous] Compleyninge as I dar or can endyte.
11

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 14

Upon your day, doth ech foul chese his make;
10

Parlement of Foules: 309

For this was on seynt Valentynes day,
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Parlement of Foules: 310

Whan every foul cometh ther to chese his make,
10

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 15

And you list not in swich comfórt me bringe,
10

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 92

Right so mowe ye out of myn herte bringe [continues next]
10

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 93

Swich vois, right as yow list, to laughe or pleyne. [continues next]
10

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 16

That to her grace my lady shulde me take.
10

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 93

[continues previous] Swich vois, right as yow list, to laughe or pleyne.
11

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 20

And I, your man, oppressed with distresse,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 5238

Can yvel demene his distresse. [continues next]
12

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 21

Can not crye 'help!' but to your gentilnesse:
12

Clerk's Tale: 829

As voucheth sauf to yeve me, to my mede, [continues next]
11

Clerk's Tale: 830

But swich a smok as I was wont to were, [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 5237

[continues previous] For hert fulfilled of gentilnesse
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 5238

[continues previous] Can yvel demene his distresse.
15+

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 22

So voucheth sauf, sith I, your man, wol dye,
12

Clerk's Tale: 828

[continues previous] Which that I broghte, and noght agayn I bere, [continues next]
12

Clerk's Tale: 829

[continues previous] As voucheth sauf to yeve me, to my mede, [continues next]
12

Franklin's Tale: 315

Now voucheth sauf that I may yow devyse [continues next]
15+

Compleint to His Empty Purse: 7

Beth hevy ageyn, or elles mot I dye!
15+

Compleint to His Empty Purse: 8

Now voucheth sauf this day, or hit be night,
12

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 23

My ladies herte in pitè folde and presse,
11

Clerk's Tale: 829

[continues previous] As voucheth sauf to yeve me, to my mede,
12

Franklin's Tale: 314

[continues previous] Ye may me helpen, save my lady, best.
11

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 26

My mortal fo, whiche I best love and serve,
10

Legend of Good Women Prologue A: 248

Thou art my mortal fo, and me warreyest,
10

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 15

My soverain Ioye thus is my mortal fo;
11

Compleint to His Lady: 41

I can but love hir best, my swete fo;
11

Compleint to His Lady: 42

Love hath me taught no more of his art
13

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 29

Your grace, I preye, as he that wol nat swerve,
11

Miller's Prologue: 24

'By goddes soul,' quod he, 'that wol nat I; [continues next]
11

Miller's Prologue: 25

For I wol speke, or elles go my wey.' [continues next]
10

Wife of Bath's Tale: 405

And eek I preye Iesu shorte hir lyves [continues next]
10

Wife of Bath's Tale: 406

That wol nat be governed by hir wyves; [continues next]
13

Clerk's Tale: 513

But o thing wol I preye yow of your grace,
13

Clerk's Tale: 514

That, but my lord forbad yow, atte leste
10

Hous of Fame 1: 77

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

Hous of Fame 1: 78

Preye I, that he wol me spede [continues next]
11

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 30

That I may fare the better for my trouthe;
11

Miller's Prologue: 24

[continues previous] 'By goddes soul,' quod he, 'that wol nat I;
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Miller's Prologue: 25

[continues previous] For I wol speke, or elles go my wey.'
10

Wife of Bath's Tale: 405

[continues previous] And eek I preye Iesu shorte hir lyves
10

Wife of Bath's Tale: 406

[continues previous] That wol nat be governed by hir wyves;
11

Franklin's Tale: 31

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

Hous of Fame 1: 77

[continues previous] And to this god, that I of rede,
10

Hous of Fame 1: 78

[continues previous] Preye I, that he wol me spede
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 111

But natheles, my trouthe I shal sustene [continues next]
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 112

Unto my deth, and that shal wel be sene. [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1111

Have here my trouthe and many another ooth; [continues next]
12

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 31

Sith I am youres, til deth my herte kerve,
11

Franklin's Tale: 31

[continues previous] Have heer my trouthe, til that myn herte breste.'
12

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 39

Of any falshood; for, til deth to-kerve
12

Complaint to My Lode-Sterre: 40

My herte and body, shal I never swerve
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 111

[continues previous] But natheles, my trouthe I shal sustene
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 112

[continues previous] Unto my deth, and that shal wel be sene.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1110

[continues previous] 'Y-wis, my dere herte, I am nought wrooth,
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1111

[continues previous] Have here my trouthe and many another ooth;