Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Compleynt of Venus to Geoffrey Chaucer

Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Compleynt of Venus to Geoffrey Chaucer

Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Compleynt of Venus has 82 lines, and 22% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 41% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 37% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.51 strong matches and 2.11 weak matches.

Compleynt of Venus

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Geoffrey Chaucer

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12

Compleynt of Venus: 6

Of him whos I am al, whyl I may dure;
11

Knight's Tale: 1912

Sin that my lyf may no lenger dure. [continues next]
10

Man of Law's Tale: 91

Was for to love hir whyl his lyf may dure.
10

Gamelyn's Tale: 831

We wiln stande with thee whyl that we may dure,
12

Compleint to His Lady: 34

Hir love I best, and shal, whyl I may dure,
11

Parlement of Foules: 419

Whos I am al and ever wol hir serve,
10

Parlement of Foules: 616

Go, lewed be thou, whyl the world may dure!'
11

Parlement of Foules: 642

And moot be youres whyl my lyf may dure; [continues next]
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 6841

Withoute me may no wight dure. [continues next]
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 6842

I walke soules for to cure. [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 468

And he to be hir man, whyl he may dure;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1607

Whos I am al, and shal, til that I deye;
12

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 295

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

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1680

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

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1681

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

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 153

God help me so, whyl that my lyf may dure, [continues next]
14

Compleynt of Venus: 7

Ther oghte blame me no creature,
11

Knight's Tale: 1911

[continues previous] To yow aboven every creature,
11

Knight's Tale: 1912

[continues previous] Sin that my lyf may no lenger dure.
13

Legend of Ariadne: 249

Me thinketh no wight oghte her-of us blame, [continues next]
14

Compleynt of Venus: 23

Sith that him list me serven and honoure; [continues next]
11

Parlement of Foules: 643

[continues previous] And therfor graunteth me my firste bone,
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 6841

[continues previous] Withoute me may no wight dure.
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 35

I noot; but it is me no wonderinge; [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 153

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

Compleynt of Venus: 8

For every wight preiseth his gentilesse.
11

Parson's Tale: 29

... him noght worth. The ferthe is, whan he nis nat sory of his humiliacion. Also, the humilitee of mouth is in foure thinges: in attempree speche, and in humblesse of speche, and whan he biknoweth with his owene mouth that he is swich as him thinketh that he is in his herte. Another is, whan he preiseth the bountee of another man, and nothing ther-of amenuseth. Humilitee eek in werkes is in foure maneres: the firste is, whan he putteth othere men biforn him. The seconde is, to chese the loweste place over-al. The thridde is, gladly to assente to good conseil. The ferthe is, to stonde ... [continues next]
12

Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 3: 23

him. But for as moche as to every wight his owne propre bountee [continues next]
13

Legend of Ariadne: 249

[continues previous] Me thinketh no wight oghte her-of us blame,
12

Compleynt of Venus: 15

That I am his for ever, I him assure, [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 16

For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. [continues next]
12

Compleynt of Venus: 17

And not-withstanding al his suffisaunce,
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 24

[continues previous] For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 36

[continues previous] For every wight which that to Rome went,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 882

Ye neither bountee doon ne gentilesse!' [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 9

In him is bountee, wisdom, governaunce
11

Parson's Tale: 29

[continues previous] ... The ferthe is, whan he nis nat sory of his humiliacion. Also, the humilitee of mouth is in foure thinges: in attempree speche, and in humblesse of speche, and whan he biknoweth with his owene mouth that he is swich as him thinketh that he is in his herte. Another is, whan he preiseth the bountee of another man, and nothing ther-of amenuseth. Humilitee eek in werkes is in foure maneres: the firste is, whan he putteth othere men biforn him. The seconde is, to chese the loweste place over-al. The thridde is, gladly to assente to good conseil. The ferthe is, to stonde gladly to ...
12

Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 3: 23

[continues previous] him. But for as moche as to every wight his owne propre bountee
12

Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 3: 24

[continues previous] yeveth him his mede, thanne at erst shal he failen of mede whan
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 15

[continues previous] That I am his for ever, I him assure,
14

Compleynt of Venus: 25

[continues previous] Now certes, Love, hit is right covenable
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 881

[continues previous] What, platly, and ye suffre him in distresse,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 882

[continues previous] Ye neither bountee doon ne gentilesse!'
10

Compleynt of Venus: 10

Wel more then any mannes wit can gesse;
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 891

As ferforth as my wit can comprehende. [continues next]
10

Compleynt of Venus: 11

For grace hath wold so ferforth him avaunce
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 891

[continues previous] As ferforth as my wit can comprehende.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 892

[continues previous] For ye, that been of torment in swich rage,
11

Compleynt of Venus: 13

Honour honoureth him for his noblesse;
11

Man of Law's Tale: 150

That themperour, of his grete noblesse, [continues next]
11

Man of Law's Tale: 151

Hath shapen for his doghter dame Custance. [continues next]
11

Compleynt of Venus: 14

Therto so wel hath formed him Nature,
11

Man of Law's Tale: 151

[continues previous] Hath shapen for his doghter dame Custance.
11

Man of Law's Tale: 152

[continues previous] Wel may men knowe that so gret ordinance
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 15

That I am his for ever, I him assure,
12

Compleynt of Venus: 8

For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 9

In him is bountee, wisdom, governaunce [continues next]
13

Compleynt of Venus: 24

For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 16

For every wight preiseth his gentilesse.
10

Merchant's Tale: 1001

To every wight that wit and reson can. [continues next]
10

Merchant's Tale: 1002

Thus preiseth he yet the bountee of man: [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 8

[continues previous] For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 24

[continues previous] For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 17

And not-withstanding al his suffisaunce,
10

Merchant's Tale: 1001

[continues previous] To every wight that wit and reson can.
12

Compleynt of Venus: 8

[continues previous] For every wight preiseth his gentilesse.
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 23

[continues previous] Sith that him list me serven and honoure; [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 24

[continues previous] For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. [continues next]
11

Compleynt of Venus: 18

His gentil herte is of so greet humblesse
11

Compleynt of Venus: 24

[continues previous] For every wight preiseth his gentilesse.
13

Compleynt of Venus: 20

And me to serve is al his besinesse,
13

Womanly Noblesse: 12

You for to serve with al my besinesse,
13

Womanly Noblesse: 13

[Taketh me, lady, in your obeisaunce,]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1488

To plesen yow don al his besinesse, [continues next]
11

Compleynt of Venus: 21

That I am set in verrey sikernesse.
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1489

[continues previous] That ye shul dullen of the rudenesse
10

Compleynt of Venus: 22

Thus oghte I blesse wel myn aventure,
10

Parson's Tale: 9

... the fouleste cherl, or the fouleste womman that liveth, and leest of value, yet is he thanne more foule and more in servitute. Evere fro the hyer degree that man falleth, the more is he thral, and more to god and to the world vile and abhominable. O gode god, wel oghte man have desdayn of sinne; sith that, thurgh sinne, ther he was free, now is he maked bonde. And therfore seyth Seint Augustin: 'if thou hast desdayn of thy servant, if he agilte or sinne, have thou thanne desdayn that thou thy-self sholdest do sinne.' Take reward of thy value, ... [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 23

Sith that him list me serven and honoure;
10

Merchant's Tale: 1001

To every wight that wit and reson can. [continues next]
10

Parson's Tale: 9

[continues previous] ... that liveth, and leest of value, yet is he thanne more foule and more in servitute. Evere fro the hyer degree that man falleth, the more is he thral, and more to god and to the world vile and abhominable. O gode god, wel oghte man have desdayn of sinne; sith that, thurgh sinne, ther he was free, now is he maked bonde. And therfore seyth Seint Augustin: 'if thou hast desdayn of thy servant, if he agilte or sinne, have thou thanne desdayn that thou thy-self sholdest do sinne.' Take reward of thy value, that thou ne be to foul to ...
14

Compleynt of Venus: 7

Ther oghte blame me no creature, [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 17

And not-withstanding al his suffisaunce, [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 24

For every wight preiseth his gentilesse.
10

Merchant's Tale: 1001

[continues previous] To every wight that wit and reson can.
10

Merchant's Tale: 1002

[continues previous] Thus preiseth he yet the bountee of man:
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 8

[continues previous] For every wight preiseth his gentilesse. [continues next]
13

Compleynt of Venus: 15

That I am his for ever, I him assure,
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 16

[continues previous] For every wight preiseth his gentilesse.
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 17

[continues previous] And not-withstanding al his suffisaunce,
11

Compleynt of Venus: 18

[continues previous] His gentil herte is of so greet humblesse
14

Compleynt of Venus: 25

Now certes, Love, hit is right covenable
11

Anelida and Arcite: 255

Alas! your love, I bye hit al to dere. [continues next]
14

Compleynt of Venus: 9

[continues previous] In him is bountee, wisdom, governaunce
12

Compleynt of Venus: 26

That men ful dere bye thy noble thing,
11

Anelida and Arcite: 255

[continues previous] Alas! your love, I bye hit al to dere.
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 2052

Hir falshed shulie they bye ful dere.
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 5929

For he ne can so dere it bye
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 5930

To have lordship and ful maistrye,
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 6094

I might eftsone bye it ful dere,
13

Compleynt of Venus: 28

Weping to laughe, and singe in compleyning,
13

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1821

And in him-self he lough right at the wo [continues next]
13

Compleynt of Venus: 29

And doun to caste visage and loking,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 253

With that she gan hir eyen doun to caste,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 254

And Pandarus to coghe gan a lyte,
13

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1820

[continues previous] Ther he was slayn, his loking doun he caste;
13

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1821

[continues previous] And in him-self he lough right at the wo
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 31

Pleyne in sleping, and dremen at the daunce,
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 40

Al the revers of any glad feling. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 48

Al the revers of any glad feling. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 32

Al the revers of any glad feling.
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 39

[continues previous] As sorow ynogh, and litel of plesaunce,
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 40

[continues previous] Al the revers of any glad feling. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 48

[continues previous] Al the revers of any glad feling.
13

Compleynt of Venus: 33

Ialousye be hanged by a cable!
13

Compleynt of Venus: 41

[continues previous] A litel tyme his yift is agreable,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1024

To seyn right thus, "ye, Ialousye is love!" [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1025

And wolde a busshel venim al excusen, [continues next]
13

Compleynt of Venus: 34

She wolde al knowe through hir espying;
10

Reeve's Tale: 36

Ther dorste no wight clepen hir but 'dame.' [continues next]
13

Monk's Tale: 278

Ther mighte no-thing in hir armes stonde. [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1025

[continues previous] And wolde a busshel venim al excusen,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 727

And this was yet the worste of al hir peyne, [continues next]
13

Compleynt of Venus: 35

Ther doth no wight no-thing so resonable,
10

Reeve's Tale: 36

[continues previous] Ther dorste no wight clepen hir but 'dame.'
10

Squire's Tale: 141

So openly, that ther shal no-thing hyde. [continues next]
13

Monk's Tale: 277

[continues previous] With any yong man, were he never so wight;
13

Monk's Tale: 278

[continues previous] Ther mighte no-thing in hir armes stonde.
12

Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 11: 33

every wight lerneth, he ne doth no-thing elles thanne but [continues next]
10

Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 6: 239

him, algates yit he slydeth in-to another ordre, so that no-thing [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 728

[continues previous] Ther was no wight to whom she dorste hir pleyne.
12

Compleynt of Venus: 36

That al nis harm in hir imagening.
10

Squire's Tale: 140

[continues previous] His newe love and al his subtiltee
10

Squire's Tale: 141

[continues previous] So openly, that ther shal no-thing hyde.
12

Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 11: 32

[continues previous] that the Muse and the doctrine of Plato singeth sooth, al that
10

Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 6: 239

[continues previous] him, algates yit he slydeth in-to another ordre, so that no-thing
10

Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 6: 240

[continues previous] nis leveful to folye in the reame of the divyne purviaunce; as who
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 39

As sorow ynogh, and litel of plesaunce,
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 32

Al the revers of any glad feling. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 48

Al the revers of any glad feling. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 40

Al the revers of any glad feling.
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 31

[continues previous] Pleyne in sleping, and dremen at the daunce,
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 32

[continues previous] Al the revers of any glad feling. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 48

[continues previous] Al the revers of any glad feling.
13

Compleynt of Venus: 41

A litel tyme his yift is agreable,
10

Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 6: 15

the whiche thing is ful selde, what agreable thing is ther in tho [continues next]
13

Compleynt of Venus: 33

[continues previous] Ialousye be hanged by a cable!
10

Compleynt of Venus: 42

But ful encomberous is the using;
10

Consolatione Philosophie 2 Prose 6: 15

[continues previous] the whiche thing is ful selde, what agreable thing is ther in tho
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 48

Al the revers of any glad feling.
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 31

Pleyne in sleping, and dremen at the daunce,
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 32

Al the revers of any glad feling.
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 39

As sorow ynogh, and litel of plesaunce,
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 40

Al the revers of any glad feling.
11

Compleynt of Venus: 49

But certes, Love, I sey nat in such wyse
11

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 229

I sey nat this by wyves that ben wyse, [continues next]
11

Compleynt of Venus: 50

That for tescape out of your lace I mente;
11

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 229

[continues previous] I sey nat this by wyves that ben wyse,
11

Compleynt of Venus: 51

For I so longe have been in your servyse
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1947

To your servyse I wol me take; [continues next]
11

Compleynt of Venus: 52

That for to lete of wol I never assente;
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1947

[continues previous] To your servyse I wol me take;
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1948

[continues previous] For god defende that I shulde make
14

Compleynt of Venus: 55

And therfore certes, to myn ending-day
12

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 507

And ever shal, un-to myn ending-day. [continues next]
14

Compleynt of Venus: 64

To love him best ne shal I never repente. [continues next]
14

Compleynt of Venus: 72

To love him best ne shal I never repente. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 56

To love him best ne shal I never repente.
12

Wife of Bath's Prologue: 507

[continues previous] And ever shal, un-to myn ending-day.
10

Hous of Fame 3: 947

Nas never seen, ne shal ben eft; [continues next]
11

Book of the Duchesse: 1117

To love? nay, certes, than were I wel [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 64

[continues previous] To love him best ne shal I never repente. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 65

[continues previous] Herte, to thee hit oghte y-nogh suffyse [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 72

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

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 489

Ne shal I never on him han other routhe.' —
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1707

And, for the sonne him hasteth thus to ryse,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1708

Ne shal I never doon him sacrifyse!'
13

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1079

'And certes, yow ne haten shal I never, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1080

And freendes love, that shal ye han of me, [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 57

And certes, Love, whan I me wel avyse
10

Hous of Fame 3: 948

[continues previous] That, certes, in the world nis left
10

Book of the Duchesse: 696

Of weping, whan I am aloon. [continues next]
15+

Book of the Duchesse: 697

For whan that I avyse me wel, [continues next]
13

Book of the Duchesse: 698

And bethenke me every-del, [continues next]
12

Book of the Duchesse: 1117

[continues previous] To love? nay, certes, than were I wel
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 64

[continues previous] To love him best ne shal I never repente.
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 72

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

Romaunt of the Rose: 1693

Ne preyse I half so wel as it,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 1694

Whan I avyse it in my wit.
13

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1079

[continues previous] 'And certes, yow ne haten shal I never,
13

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1080

[continues previous] And freendes love, that shal ye han of me,
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 58

On any estat that man may represente,
15+

Book of the Duchesse: 697

[continues previous] For whan that I avyse me wel,
10

Book of the Duchesse: 699

[continues previous] How that ther lyth in rekening,
13

Compleynt of Venus: 63

That, for no peyne wol I nat sey nay;
13

Clerk's Tale: 299

And eek whan I sey "ye," ne sey nat "nay," [continues next]
11

Manciple's Prologue: 86

Up peyne of deeth, he wol nat seye me nay!'
11

Compleynt of Venus: 72

To love him best ne shal I never repente. [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1002

I sey not therfore that I wol yow love, [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1003

Ne I sey not nay, but in conclusioun, [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 64

To love him best ne shal I never repente.
13

Clerk's Tale: 299

[continues previous] And eek whan I sey "ye," ne sey nat "nay,"
11

Clerk's Tale: 300

[continues previous] Neither by word ne frowning contenance;
10

Clerk's Tale: 804

That ever in word or werk I shal repente [continues next]
10

Clerk's Tale: 805

That I yow yaf myn herte in hool entente. [continues next]
14

Compleynt of Venus: 55

And therfore certes, to myn ending-day [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 56

To love him best ne shal I never repente. [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 57

And certes, Love, whan I me wel avyse [continues next]
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 72

[continues previous] To love him best ne shal I never repente. [continues next]
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 3413

Fro whom I ne may withdrawe myn herte; [continues next]
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 3414

Yit shal I never, for Ioy ne smerte, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 489

Ne shal I never on him han other routhe.' —
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1707

And, for the sonne him hasteth thus to ryse, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1708

Ne shal I never doon him sacrifyse!' [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1002

[continues previous] I sey not therfore that I wol yow love,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1003

[continues previous] Ne I sey not nay, but in conclusioun,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1079

'And certes, yow ne haten shal I never,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1080

And freendes love, that shal ye han of me,
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 65

Herte, to thee hit oghte y-nogh suffyse
10

Clerk's Tale: 805

[continues previous] That I yow yaf myn herte in hool entente.
11

Hous of Fame 2: 352

Pardee, hit oghte thee to lyke;
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 56

[continues previous] To love him best ne shal I never repente.
15+

Compleynt of Venus: 72

[continues previous] To love him best ne shal I never repente.
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 3413

[continues previous] Fro whom I ne may withdrawe myn herte;
11

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1707

[continues previous] And, for the sonne him hasteth thus to ryse,
10

Compleynt of Venus: 67

To chese the worthiest in alle wyse
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1068

That in swich cas these loveres alle seche; [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1069

And in ful humble wyse, as in his speche, [continues next]
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Compleynt of Venus: 68

And most agreable unto myn entente.
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1069

[continues previous] And in ful humble wyse, as in his speche, [continues next]
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Compleynt of Venus: 69

Seche no ferther, neyther wey ne wente,
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Clerk's Tale: 629

He wente his wey, as him no-thing ne roghte; [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1068

[continues previous] That in swich cas these loveres alle seche;
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Compleynt of Venus: 70

Sith I have suffisaunce unto my pay.
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Summoner's Prologue: 44

My prologe wol I ende in this manere.' [continues next]
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Clerk's Tale: 628

[continues previous] But she non answer of him mighte have.
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Compleynt of Venus: 71

Thus wol I ende this compleynt or lay;
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Summoner's Prologue: 44

[continues previous] My prologe wol I ende in this manere.'
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Amorous Compleint: 84

To live or dye, I wol it never repente! [continues next]
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Amorous Compleint: 85

This compleynt on seint Valentynes day, [continues next]
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Romaunt of the Rose: 7154

This trowe I best, wol be hir ende.
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Romaunt of the Rose: 7155

'Thus Antecrist abyden we,
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Compleynt of Venus: 72

To love him best ne shal I never repente.
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Amorous Compleint: 84

[continues previous] To live or dye, I wol it never repente! [continues next]
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Compleynt of Venus: 55

And therfore certes, to myn ending-day
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Compleynt of Venus: 56

To love him best ne shal I never repente.
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Compleynt of Venus: 57

And certes, Love, whan I me wel avyse
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Compleynt of Venus: 63

That, for no peyne wol I nat sey nay;
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Compleynt of Venus: 64

To love him best ne shal I never repente.
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Compleynt of Venus: 65

Herte, to thee hit oghte y-nogh suffyse
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 489

Ne shal I never on him han other routhe.' —
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1707

And, for the sonne him hasteth thus to ryse,
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1708

Ne shal I never doon him sacrifyse!'
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1079

'And certes, yow ne haten shal I never,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1080

And freendes love, that shal ye han of me,
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Compleynt of Venus: 73

Princess, receyveth this compleynt in gree,
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Amorous Compleint: 85

[continues previous] This compleynt on seint Valentynes day,
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Compleynt of Venus: 77

Hath of endyting al the soteltee
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Knight's Tale: 472

That hath destroyed wel ny al the blood [continues next]
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Knight's Tale: 473

Of Thebes, with his waste walles wyde. [continues next]
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Compleynt of Venus: 78

Wel ny bereft out of my remembraunce;
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Knight's Tale: 472

[continues previous] That hath destroyed wel ny al the blood
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Knight's Tale: 473

[continues previous] Of Thebes, with his waste walles wyde.