movinges of the [corages] of men?'
'Yis,' quod she; 'ther is libertee of free wil. Ne ther ne was
nevere no nature of resoun that it ne hadde libertee of free wil.
For every thing that may naturely usen resoun, it hath doom by
which it decerneth and demeth every thing; thanne knoweth it,
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by it-self, [thinges that ben to fleen] and thinges that ben to desiren.
And thilke thing that any wight demeth to ben desired, that axeth
or desireth he; and fleeth thilke thing that he troweth ben to
fleen. Wherfore in alle thinges that resoun [is], in hem also is