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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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]
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 3: 23
him. But for as moche as to every wight his owne propre bountee [continues next]
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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 ...
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 3: 23
[continues previous] him. But for as moche as to every wight his owne propre bountee
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 3: 24
[continues previous] yeveth him his mede, thanne at erst shal he failen of mede whan
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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]
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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 ...
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Consolatione Philosophie 3 Metre 11: 32
[continues previous] that the Muse and the doctrine of Plato singeth sooth, al that
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Consolatione Philosophie 4 Prose 6: 239
[continues previous] him, algates yit he slydeth in-to another ordre, so that no-thing