Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Compleynt unto Pitè to Geoffrey Chaucer

Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Compleynt unto Pitè to Geoffrey Chaucer

Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Compleynt unto Pitè has 119 lines, and 8% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in Geoffrey Chaucer. 53% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 39% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.11 strong matches and 2.61 weak matches.

Geoffrey Chaucer

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Compleynt unto Pitè: 1

Pite, that I have sought so yore ago,
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Miller's Tale: 351

'Yis,' quod this carpenter, 'ful yore ago.' [continues next]
12

Merchant's Tale: 393

I have,' quod he, 'herd seyd, ful yore ago, [continues next]
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 93

That you have sought so tenderly and yore; [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 317

And by my dremes now and yore ago,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 318

Al certeinly, that I mot nedes dye.
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 2

With herte sore, and ful of besy peyne,
12

Miller's Tale: 351

[continues previous] 'Yis,' quod this carpenter, 'ful yore ago.'
12

Merchant's Tale: 393

[continues previous] I have,' quod he, 'herd seyd, ful yore ago,
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 93

[continues previous] That you have sought so tenderly and yore;
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 118

Thus for your deth I may wel wepe and pleyne
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 119

With herte sore and ful of besy peyne.'
13

Romaunt of the Rose: 1896

Made in myn herte a large sore, [continues next]
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Romaunt of the Rose: 1897

That in ful gret peyne I abood. [continues next]
13

Compleynt unto Pitè: 3

That in this world was never wight so wo
11

Monk's Tale: 121

Was never wight, sith that the world bigan,
11

Monk's Tale: 122

That slow so many monstres as dide he.
13

Romaunt of the Rose: 312

Was never wight yit half so wo
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 313

As that hir semed for to be,
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 1896

[continues previous] Made in myn herte a large sore,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 1897

[continues previous] That in ful gret peyne I abood.
13

Compleynt unto Pitè: 4

With-oute dethe; and, if I shal not feyne,
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Compleynt of Mars: 186

Ne trewly, for my dethe, I shal not lette [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2996

I shal not feyne, dredeth nought;
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2997

For I am bounde to your servyse,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 3089

For sithe (if I shal not feyne)
13

Romaunt of the Rose: 3090

In herte I have had so gret peyne,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 5

My purpos was, to Pite to compleyne
13

Compleynt of Mars: 186

[continues previous] Ne trewly, for my dethe, I shal not lette
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 7

Of Love, that for my trouthe doth me dye.
12

Pardoner's Tale: 287

For, by my trouthe, me were lever dye, [continues next]
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 8

And when that I, by lengthe of certeyn yeres,
15+

Knight's Tale: 2109

By processe and by lengthe of certeyn yeres
11

Pardoner's Tale: 287

[continues previous] For, by my trouthe, me were lever dye,
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Pardoner's Tale: 288

[continues previous] Than I yow sholde to hasardours allye.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1680

That I was your, and shal, whyl I may dure.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1681

And this may lengthe of yeres not for-do,
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 13

Or tellen any of my peynes smerte,
12

Knight's Tale: 1534

Have routhe as wel up-on my peynes smerte. [continues next]
11

Franklin's Tale: 246

Madame, reweth upon my peynes smerte;
11

Franklin's Tale: 531

To bringen him out of his peynes smerte,
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Franklin's Tale: 532

Or with a swerd that he wolde slitte his herte.
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Compleint to His Lady: 130

And therfor, swete, rewe on my peynes smerte, [continues next]
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Compleint to His Lady: 131

And of your grace granteth me som drope; [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 426

To abrigge with thy bittre peynes smerte; [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 427

Absence of hir shal dryve hir out of herte.' [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1141

That nolde han rewed on hir peynes smerte. [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 724

That nolde han wopen for hir peynes smerte, [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 14

I fond hir deed, and buried in an herte.
12

Knight's Tale: 1535

[continues previous] I am yong and unkonning, as thou wost,
10

Compleint to His Lady: 131

[continues previous] And of your grace granteth me som drope;
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Romaunt of the Rose: 1803

Into myn herte it dide avale. [continues next]
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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: 427

[continues previous] Absence of hir shal dryve hir out of herte.'
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1141

[continues previous] That nolde han rewed on hir peynes smerte.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 1142

[continues previous] But whan hir woful wery gostes tweyne
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 724

[continues previous] That nolde han wopen for hir peynes smerte,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 15

Adoun I fel, when that I saugh the herse,
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Wife of Bath's Prologue: 797

And when he saugh how stille that I lay, [continues next]
10

Book of the Duchesse: 1301

And seyde, 'allas! that I was bore! [continues next]
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Romaunt of the Rose: 1804

[continues previous] A-swone I fel, bothe deed and pale;
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 16

Deed as a stoon, whyl that the swogh me laste;
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Wife of Bath's Prologue: 796

[continues previous] That in the floor I lay as I were deed.
10

Book of the Duchesse: 1300

[continues previous] Therwith he wex as deed as stoon,
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 17

But up I roos, with colour ful diverse,
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 156

Ful esily, and ful debonairly, [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 18

And pitously on hir myn yën caste,
10

Man of Law's Tale: 742

And in-to heven hir yën up she caste. [continues next]
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Clerk's Tale: 181

His yën caste on hir, but in sad wyse
12

Hous of Fame 1: 495

Myn yën to the heven I caste. [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 648

How sobreliche he caste doun his yën. [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 155

[continues previous] With that she gan hir eyen on him caste
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 156

[continues previous] Ful esily, and ful debonairly,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 79

And caste his eye upon hir pitously, [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 80

And neer he rood, his cause for to make, [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 19

And ner the corps I gan to presen faste,
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Man of Law's Tale: 742

[continues previous] And in-to heven hir yën up she caste.
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Hous of Fame 1: 495

[continues previous] Myn yën to the heven I caste.
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 649

[continues previous] Cryseyda gan al his chere aspyen,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 79

[continues previous] And caste his eye upon hir pitously,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 80

[continues previous] And neer he rood, his cause for to make,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 20

And for the soule I shoop me for to preye;
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Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 180

The longe day I shoop me for to abyde
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Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 181

For nothing elles, and I shal nat lye,
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 47

For so hope I my soule best avaunce, [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 48

To preye for hem that Loves servaunts be, [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 21

I nas but lorn; ther nas no more to seye.
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Wife of Bath's Tale: 222

I seye, ther nas no Ioye ne feste at al, [continues next]
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Wife of Bath's Tale: 223

Ther nas but hevinesse and muche sorwe; [continues next]
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Canon's Yeoman's Tale: 450

Ther nas no traytour but Iudas him-selve.
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Manciple's Tale: 107

I am a boistous man, right thus seye I, [continues next]
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Manciple's Tale: 108

Ther nis no difference, trewely, [continues next]
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Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 166

And of Tessalie lykly king to be.
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Legend of Hypsipyle and Medea: 167

Ther nas no lak, but that he was agast
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 47

[continues previous] For so hope I my soule best avaunce,
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 574

Ther-for go wey, ther is no more to seye.
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 575

But if thou wene I be thus syk for drede,
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 196

Ther nas no cry but "Troilus is there!"
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1076

He wende it lost, he thoughte he nas but lorn.
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 22

Thus am I slayn, sith that Pite is deed;
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Wife of Bath's Tale: 221

[continues previous] To whiche thing shortly answere I shal;
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Wife of Bath's Tale: 222

[continues previous] I seye, ther nas no Ioye ne feste at al,
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Manciple's Tale: 107

[continues previous] I am a boistous man, right thus seye I,
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Book of the Duchesse: 1266

And pite were I shulde sterve,
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Book of the Duchesse: 1267

Sith that I wilned noon harm, y-wis.
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Compleint to His Lady: 40

Thus am I slayn with loves fyry dart.
11

Compleint to His Lady: 41

I can but love hir best, my swete fo;
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 87

Ther shal no man wite wel what Pite is. [continues next]
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 88

Allas! that your renoun shuld be so lowe! [continues next]
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 117

Sith ye be deed — allas! that hit is so! — [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 18

As wryten folk thorugh which it is in minde. [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 23

Allas! that day! that ever hit shulde falle!
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Canon's Yeoman's Tale: 184

Lat every man be war by me for ever! [continues next]
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Canon's Yeoman's Tale: 185

What maner man that casteth him ther-to, [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 88

[continues previous] Allas! that your renoun shuld be so lowe!
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 117

[continues previous] Sith ye be deed — allas! that hit is so! —
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Romaunt of the Rose: 4539

Resoun me seide what shulde falle. [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 19

[continues previous] Allas! that they shulde ever cause finde
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 24

What maner man dar now holde up his heed?
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Canon's Yeoman's Tale: 185

[continues previous] What maner man that casteth him ther-to,
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 4539

[continues previous] Resoun me seide what shulde falle.
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 30

That no wight woot that she is deed, but I;
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Miller's Tale: 110

I woot right wel I nam but deed,' quod she.
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 4: 139

how so that this knowinge is universel, yet nis ther no wight that
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 4: 140

ne woot wel that a man is a thing imaginable and sensible; and
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 795

Or wher bicomth it, whan it is ago;
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Troilus and Criseyde 2: 796

Ther is no wight that woot, I trowe so,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 31

So many men as in hir tyme hir knewe,
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Clerk's Tale: 346

And from hir birthe knewe hir yeer by yere, [continues next]
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Squire's Tale: 370

That twenty tyme she changed hir colour; [continues next]
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Squire's Tale: 371

And in hir slepe, right for impressioun [continues next]
10

Melibee's Tale: 75

And whan that dame Prudence saugh hir tyme, she freyned and axed hir lord Melibee, what vengeance he thoughte to taken of hise adversaries? [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 32

And yet she dyed not so sodeynly;
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Clerk's Tale: 345

[continues previous] And worshipful, that folk ther she was bore
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Clerk's Tale: 346

[continues previous] And from hir birthe knewe hir yeer by yere,
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Squire's Tale: 370

[continues previous] That twenty tyme she changed hir colour;
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Squire's Tale: 371

[continues previous] And in hir slepe, right for impressioun
10

Melibee's Tale: 75

[continues previous] And whan that dame Prudence saugh hir tyme, she freyned and axed hir lord Melibee, what vengeance he thoughte to taken of hise adversaries?
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 33

For I have sought hir ever ful besily
15+

Hous of Fame 3: 807

For wel I wiste, ever yit, [continues next]
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 34

Sith first I hadde wit or mannes mynde;
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 4: 165

that is to seyn, as myn accusinge hath, that either errour of mannes
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Consolatione Philosophie 1 Prose 4: 166

wit or elles condicioun of Fortune, that is uncertein to alle mortal
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Hous of Fame 3: 807

[continues previous] For wel I wiste, ever yit,
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Hous of Fame 3: 808

[continues previous] Sith that first I hadde wit,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 1643

But hadde I first knowen in my wit [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 35

But she was deed, er that I coude hir fynde.
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Hous of Fame 1: 184

That deed, [but] noot I how, she was;
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Romaunt of the Rose: 1488

That she, withoute more respyt,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 1489

Was deed anoon. But, er she deyde,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 1643

[continues previous] But hadde I first knowen in my wit
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1722

The fressheste and the beste he coude fynde;
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1723

That swich a voys was of hym and a stevene
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 41

Wisdom, Estaat, [and] Dreed, and Governaunce,
11

Monk's Tale: 344

To been in pees, and lete hir ryde and pleye. [continues next]
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 53

And been assented that I shal be sleyn. [continues next]
13

Compleynt unto Pitè: 42

Confedred bothe by bonde and alliaunce.
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Monk's Tale: 343

[continues previous] With hir they made alliaunce by bonde
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Monk's Tale: 344

[continues previous] To been in pees, and lete hir ryde and pleye.
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 52

[continues previous] Confedred alle by bonde of Crueltee,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 53

[continues previous] And been assented that I shal be sleyn.
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 43

A compleynt hadde I, writen, in myn hond,
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Wife of Bath's Prologue: 211

But sith I hadde hem hoolly in myn hond,
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Wife of Bath's Prologue: 212

And sith they hadde me yeven all hir lond,
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Squire's Tale: 132

This mirour eek, that I have in myn hond, [continues next]
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Pardoner's Tale: 624

I wolde I hadde thy coillons in myn hond
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Pardoner's Tale: 625

In stede of relikes or of seintuarie;
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 44

For to have put to Pite as a bille,
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Squire's Tale: 132

[continues previous] This mirour eek, that I have in myn hond,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 49

Withoute Pite may no bille availe. [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 45

But whan I al this companye ther fond,
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Franklin's Tale: 654

But was ther noon of al that companye [continues next]
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Shipman's Prologue: 25

That I shal waken al this companye; [continues next]
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Shipman's Prologue: 26

But it shal nat ben of philosophye, [continues next]
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Hous of Fame 3: 195

Whan I had al this folk beholde,
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Hous of Fame 3: 196

And fond me lous, and noght y-holde,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 50

[continues previous] Then leve I al thise virtues, sauf Pite,
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 450

This, trowe I, knoweth al this companye.
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Troilus and Criseyde 1: 451

But were he fer or neer, I dar seye this,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 46

That rather wolden al my cause spille
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Franklin's Tale: 654

[continues previous] But was ther noon of al that companye
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Franklin's Tale: 655

[continues previous] That she nas slayn, and with a good entente
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Shipman's Prologue: 25

[continues previous] That I shal waken al this companye;
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 49

Withoute Pite may no bille availe.
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 44

For to have put to Pite as a bille, [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 50

Then leve I al thise virtues, sauf Pite,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 45

[continues previous] But whan I al this companye ther fond,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 51

Keping the corps, as ye have herd me seyn,
10

Melibee's Tale: 31

... harm, and blesse him that seith to thee harm." And in manye othere places he amonesteth pees and accord. But now wol I speke to yow of the conseil which that was yeven to yow by the men of lawe and the wyse folk, that seyden alle by oon accord as ye han herd bifore; that, over alle thynges, ye sholde doon your diligence to kepen your persone and to warnestore your hous. And seyden also, that in this caas ye oghten for to werken ful avysely and with greet deliberacioun. And sir, as to the firste point, that toucheth to the keping of ... [continues next]
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Romaunt of the Rose: 2952

Had taught me, as ye have herd say,
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Romaunt of the Rose: 2969

As ye to-forn have herd me seyn;
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 52

Confedred alle by bonde of Crueltee,
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Melibee's Tale: 31

[continues previous] ... him that dooth thee harm, and blesse him that seith to thee harm." And in manye othere places he amonesteth pees and accord. But now wol I speke to yow of the conseil which that was yeven to yow by the men of lawe and the wyse folk, that seyden alle by oon accord as ye han herd bifore; that, over alle thynges, ye sholde doon your diligence to kepen your persone and to warnestore your hous. And seyden also, that in this caas ye oghten for to werken ful avysely and with greet deliberacioun. And sir, as to the firste point, ...
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 42

Confedred bothe by bonde and alliaunce. [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 53

And been assented that I shal be sleyn.
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 41

[continues previous] Wisdom, Estaat, [and] Dreed, and Governaunce,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 42

[continues previous] Confedred bothe by bonde and alliaunce.
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 55

For to my foos my bille I dar not shewe,
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Pardoner's Tale: 15

Of patriarkes, and bishoppes I shewe; [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 56

Theffect of which seith thus, in wordes fewe:
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Franklin's Tale: 797

For which in fewe wordes seyde he thus:
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Pardoner's Tale: 16

[continues previous] And in Latyn I speke a wordes fewe,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 633

And make a song of wordes but a fewe, [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 57

¶ 'Humblest of herte, hyest of reverence,
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Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 52

Of hit, to doon al maner reverence, [continues next]
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Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 53

As she, that is of alle floures flour, [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 633

[continues previous] And make a song of wordes but a fewe,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 634

[continues previous] Somwhat his woful herte for to lighte.
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 58

Benigne flour, coroune of vertues alle,
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Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 53

[continues previous] As she, that is of alle floures flour,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 60

Your servaunt, if I durste me so calle,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 173

That ye me for your servaunt wolde calle,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 174

So lowly ne so trewely you serve
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 61

His mortal harm, in which he is y-falle,
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Legend of Ariadne: 321

But al for noght; his wey he is y-goon. [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 859

How is this candele in the straw y-falle? [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 62

And noght al only for his evel fare,
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Wife of Bath's Prologue: 644

And hir forsook for terme of al his lyf, [continues next]
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Wife of Bath's Prologue: 645

Noght but for open-heeded he hir say [continues next]
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Legend of Ariadne: 321

[continues previous] But al for noght; his wey he is y-goon.
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Legend of Ariadne: 322

[continues previous] And doun she fil a-swown upon a stoon;
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 860

[continues previous] A! benedicite! for al among that fare
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 63

But for your renoun, as he shal declare.
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Wife of Bath's Prologue: 644

[continues previous] And hir forsook for terme of al his lyf,
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Wife of Bath's Prologue: 645

[continues previous] Noght but for open-heeded he hir say
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 77

The world is lore; ther nis no more to seyne.
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Pardoner's Tale: 533

In al this world ther nis no creature,
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Consolatione Philosophie 5 Prose 3: 107

y-graunted and received, that is to seyn, that ther nis no free wille,
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Legend of Thisbe: 142

And seide, 'wimpel, allas! ther nis no more
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 672

So go we slepe, I trowe it be the beste.'
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 673

Ther nis no more, but here-after sone,
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 674

The voydè dronke, and travers drawe anon,
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 81

Allas! what herte may hit longe endure?
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Man of Law's Tale: 133

For in this wo I may not longe endure.'
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Man of Law's Tale: 134

What nedeth gretter dilatacioun?
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 83

To breke that perilous alliaunce,
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 760

Who shal that sorwe sleen that ye ben inne? [continues next]
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 84

Ye sleen hem that ben in your obeisaunce.
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 760

[continues previous] Who shal that sorwe sleen that ye ben inne?
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Compleynt unto Pitè: 86

Your renoun is fordo than in a throwe;
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Miller's Tale: 405

No more in looking than ther shal in dede; [continues next]
10

Summoner's Tale: 514

In ars-metryke shal ther no man finde, [continues next]
10

Legend of Ariadne: 162

That in this world ther shal no man me knowe, [continues next]
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 87

Ther shal no man wite wel what Pite is.
10

Miller's Tale: 405

[continues previous] No more in looking than ther shal in dede;
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Summoner's Tale: 514

[continues previous] In ars-metryke shal ther no man finde,
10

Parson's Tale: 10

... man doth to man; but in helle is noon honour ne reverence. For certes, na-more reverence shal be doon there to a king than to a knave. For which god seith by the prophete Ieremye: 'thilke folk that me despysen shul been in despyt.' 'Honour' is eek cleped greet lordshipe; ther shal no man serven other but of harm and torment. 'Honour' is eek cleped greet dignitee and heighnesse; but in helle shul they been al fortroden of develes. And god seith: 'the horrible develes shulle goon and comen up-on the hevedes of the dampned folk.' And this is for-as-muche as, the hyer that ...
12

Legend of Ariadne: 112

For, in the prison, ther he shal descende,
12

Legend of Ariadne: 113

Ye wite wel, that the beste is in a place
10

Legend of Ariadne: 162

[continues previous] That in this world ther shal no man me knowe,
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 22

Thus am I slayn, sith that Pite is deed; [continues next]
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 5398

Whan in his herte is no pite? [continues next]
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 5399

That he trespasseth, wel I wat, [continues next]
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 88

Allas! that your renoun shuld be so lowe!
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 22

[continues previous] Thus am I slayn, sith that Pite is deed;
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 23

[continues previous] Allas! that day! that ever hit shulde falle!
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 5399

[continues previous] That he trespasseth, wel I wat,
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 89

Ye be than fro your heritage y-throwe
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 482

That "him is wors that is fro wele y-throwe, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 483

Than he hadde erst non of that wele y-knowe?" [continues next]
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 90

By Crueltee, that occupieth your place;
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 482

[continues previous] That "him is wors that is fro wele y-throwe,
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 93

That you have sought so tenderly and yore;
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 1

Pite, that I have sought so yore ago,
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 2

With herte sore, and ful of besy peyne,
13

Compleynt unto Pitè: 95

That love and drede you, ay lenger the more.
13

Romaunt of the Rose: 5036

That [ay] desire and wolde fayne [continues next]
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 5711

For the more he drinkith, ay [continues next]
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 5712

The more he leveth, the soth to say. [continues next]
13

Compleynt unto Pitè: 96

For, sothly for to seyne, I bere the sore,
13

Romaunt of the Rose: 5034

And yit ful many oon I see
13

Romaunt of the Rose: 5035

[continues previous] Of wimmen, sothly for to seyne,
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 5710

[continues previous] That undirtakith to drinke up Seyne;
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 5711

[continues previous] For the more he drinkith, ay
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 101

And ever set Desire myn herte on fire;
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 113

And on that other syde a gay daggere, [continues next]
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 102

Eek on that other syde, wher-so I go,
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 113

[continues previous] And on that other syde a gay daggere,
10

Knight's Tale: 474

And Venus sleeth me on that other syde
10

Knight's Tale: 1762

Another lad is on that other syde.
10

Knight's Tale: 2048

And on that other syde duk Theseus,
11

Hous of Fame 3: 61

For on that other syde I sey
10

Legend of Thisbe: 46

And on that other syde stood Tisbe,
10

Parlement of Foules: 293

Alle these were peynted on that other syde,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 4: 163

And rather dye than she sholde go;
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Troilus and Criseyde 4: 164

But resoun seyde him, on that other syde,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 687

Up-on that other syde eek was Criseyde,
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 752

Out of this ost stele on som maner syde, [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 753

And go with Troilus wher-as him leste. [continues next]
10

Compleynt unto Pitè: 103

What maner thing that may encrese wo
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 752

[continues previous] Out of this ost stele on som maner syde,
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 106

What nedeth to shewe parcel of my peyne?
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 116

Fro your servyse, for any peyne or wo. [continues next]
12

Parlement of Foules: 484

Of al my lyf, sin that day I was born, [continues next]
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 3695

Aftir the kis, in peyne and wo, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 33

That I have might to shewe, in som manere, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 34

Swich peyne and wo as Loves folk endure, [continues next]
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 107

Sith every wo that herte may bethinke
11

Amorous Compleint: 18

I have no wonder thogh ye do me wo; [continues next]
11

Amorous Compleint: 19

Sith I, thunworthiest that may ryde or go, [continues next]
10

Balade to Rosemounde: 10

Yet may that wo myn herte nat confounde; [continues next]
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 116

[continues previous] Fro your servyse, for any peyne or wo.
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 117

[continues previous] Sith ye be deed — allas! that hit is so! —
12

Parlement of Foules: 483

[continues previous] And trewe in al that herte may bethinke.' [continues next]
12

Parlement of Foules: 484

[continues previous] Of al my lyf, sin that day I was born, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 34

[continues previous] Swich peyne and wo as Loves folk endure,
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 108

I suffre, and yet I dar not to you pleyne;
11

Amorous Compleint: 19

[continues previous] Sith I, thunworthiest that may ryde or go,
10

Balade to Rosemounde: 10

[continues previous] Yet may that wo myn herte nat confounde;
12

Parlement of Foules: 483

[continues previous] And trewe in al that herte may bethinke.' [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 11

That helpeth lovers, as I can, to pleyne! [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 104

And though I dar ne can un-to yow pleyne,
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 105

Y-wis, I suffre nought the lasse peyne.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 338

Therfore I dar this fully undertake. [continues next]
10

Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1353

Al that yow list, I dar not pleyne more,
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 109

For wel I woot, al-though I wake or winke,
15+

Parlement of Foules: 7

Nat wot I wel wher that I wake or winke. [continues next]
15+

Parlement of Foules: 8

For al be that I knowe not love in dede, [continues next]
15+

Parlement of Foules: 482

[continues previous] I wol ben hires, whether I wake or winke, [continues next]
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 2348

Whether-so it be thou wake or winke;
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 2349

For [that] the wordis litel greve
10

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 11

[continues previous] That helpeth lovers, as I can, to pleyne!
10

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 12

[continues previous] For wel sit it, the sothe for to seyne,
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 337

[continues previous] For wel I woot, thou menest wel, parde;
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Troilus and Criseyde 3: 338

[continues previous] Therfore I dar this fully undertake.
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 110

Ye rekke not whether I flete or sinke.
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Knight's Tale: 1539

Ne reccheth never wher I sinke or flete. [continues next]
14

Knight's Tale: 1540

And wel I woot, er she me mercy hete, [continues next]
13

Anelida and Arcite: 182

Him rekketh never wher she flete or sinke.
14

Compleint to His Lady: 56

[Yow rekketh never wher I flete or sinke;] [continues next]
14

Compleint to His Lady: 57

This hevy lyf I lede for your sake, [continues next]
12

Parlement of Foules: 7

[continues previous] Nat wot I wel wher that I wake or winke.
15+

Parlement of Foules: 482

[continues previous] I wol ben hires, whether I wake or winke,
14

Compleynt unto Pitè: 111

But natheles, my trouthe I shal sustene
14

Knight's Tale: 1539

[continues previous] Ne reccheth never wher I sinke or flete.
14

Knight's Tale: 1540

[continues previous] And wel I woot, er she me mercy hete,
11

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 30

That I may fare the better for my trouthe; [continues next]
11

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 31

Sith I am youres, til deth my herte kerve, [continues next]
13

Compleint to His Lady: 56

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

Compleint to His Lady: 57

[continues previous] This hevy lyf I lede for your sake,
11

Merciles Beautè: 7

I may the beautè of hem not sustene. [continues next]
11

Merciles Beautè: 8

Upon my trouthe I sey yow feithfully, [continues next]
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 112

Unto my deth, and that shal wel be sene.
14

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 340

So cruelly, that hit shal wel be sene!' [continues next]
14

Legend of Cleopatra: 115

I wol fulfille, and that shal wel be sene; [continues next]
13

Legend of Cleopatra: 116

Was never unto hir love a trewer quene.' [continues next]
11

Anelida and Arcite: 282

As whether shal I preye or elles pleyne? [continues next]
11

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 30

[continues previous] That I may fare the better for my trouthe;
11

Complaint to My Mortal Foe: 31

[continues previous] Sith I am youres, til deth my herte kerve,
11

Merciles Beautè: 8

[continues previous] Upon my trouthe I sey yow feithfully,
11

Merciles Beautè: 9

[continues previous] That ye ben of my lyf and deeth the quene;
10

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 871

'Now by my thrift,' quod he, 'that shal be sene;
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1004

Shal wel be told, so that ye noght yow greve, [continues next]
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 113

This is to seyne, I wol be youres ever;
14

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 339

[continues previous] If that thou live, thou shalt repenten this
14

Legend of Good Women Prologue B: 341

[continues previous] Tho spak this lady, clothed al in grene,
11

Legend of Cleopatra: 115

[continues previous] I wol fulfille, and that shal wel be sene;
11

Anelida and Arcite: 281

[continues previous] 1. Lo! herte myn, al this is for to seyne,
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Anelida and Arcite: 282

[continues previous] As whether shal I preye or elles pleyne?
15+

Troilus and Criseyde 3: 1003

[continues previous] But, herte myn, what al this is to seyne
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 114

Though ye me slee by Crueltee, your fo,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 488

Though al the world on o day be my fo, [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1482

And shortly maked eche of hem his fo; [continues next]
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1483

That, by my thrift, he shal it never winne [continues next]
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 115

Algate my spirit shal never dissever
12

Envoy to Bukton: 15

God lete him never fro his wo dissever, [continues next]
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 488

[continues previous] Though al the world on o day be my fo,
11

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 489

[continues previous] Ne shal I never on him han other routhe.' —
12

Troilus and Criseyde 2: 1483

[continues previous] That, by my thrift, he shal it never winne
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 116

Fro your servyse, for any peyne or wo.
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 106

What nedeth to shewe parcel of my peyne? [continues next]
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 107

Sith every wo that herte may bethinke [continues next]
12

Envoy to Bukton: 15

[continues previous] God lete him never fro his wo dissever,
11

Romaunt of the Rose: 3695

Aftir the kis, in peyne and wo, [continues next]
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 117

Sith ye be deedallas! that hit is so! —
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 22

Thus am I slayn, sith that Pite is deed;
12

Compleynt unto Pitè: 23

Allas! that day! that ever hit shulde falle!
11

Compleynt unto Pitè: 107

[continues previous] Sith every wo that herte may bethinke
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 118

Thus for your deth I may wel wepe and pleyne
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 230

He may nat wepe al-thogh him sore smerte. [continues next]
10

Merchant's Tale: 537

But ther I lete him wepe y-nough and pleyne, [continues next]
10

Merchant's Tale: 538

Til fresshe May wol rewen on his peyne. [continues next]
12

Legend of Phyllis: 132

To moche trusted I, wel may I pleyne,
12

Legend of Phyllis: 133

Upon your linage and your faire tonge,
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 2

With herte sore, and ful of besy peyne, [continues next]
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 119

With herte sore and ful of besy peyne.'
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 229

[continues previous] For many a man so hard is of his herte,
11

Canterbury Tales Prologue: 230

[continues previous] He may nat wepe al-thogh him sore smerte.
10

Merchant's Tale: 537

[continues previous] But ther I lete him wepe y-nough and pleyne,
15+

Compleynt unto Pitè: 2

[continues previous] With herte sore, and ful of besy peyne,
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 1896

Made in myn herte a large sore,
12

Romaunt of the Rose: 1897

That in ful gret peyne I abood.