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Prologue to the Wife of Bath’s Tale - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
And tell me also, why there was creation - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Now sires, I shall proceed to tell my tale - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
We love no man that spies or gives us charge - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Such words I had always, and brought them forth - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
And so it happened on a day in Lent - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Now I will tell you truly, by St Thomas - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Who would believe, who could indeed suppose - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Behold the words between the Summoner and the Friar - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Here begins the Tale of the Wife of Bath - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
This Knight, of whom in chief I tell this tale - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Now, some men, it may be, will take offense - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
The Clerk’s Tale - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Here begins the Tale of the Clerk from Oxford - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Not far from that same stately palace bright, - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
The thoughtful Marquis spoke then to this maid - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
It happened, as it would again, indeed - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
So in this way went by four years or more - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
But meanwhile, after all his wickedness - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
This great earl from Bologna now is there - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
And when he saw her stand so patiently - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Chaucer’s Envoy: Grisilda and her patience both are dead - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Prologue to the Reeve’s Tale - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Here the Reeve’s Tale begins - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Among the Cambridge students there were two - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
The Miller smiled at their simplicity - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Like cattle in the rain, wet through and through - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Soon after this the wife left of her snoring - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Yea, hast thou, lecherous rogue - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Prologue to the Nun’s Priest’s Tale - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Here begins the Nun’s Priest’s Tale - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
“Madam,” quoth he, “grand merci for your lore - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
But unto one befell a marvellous thing - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Now, when the month in which the world began, - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Women’s advice is oftentimes ill-fated! - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
This simple widow and her daughters two - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
Epilogue to the Nun’s Priest’s Tale - The Canterbury Tales Volume II - Geoffrey Chaucer
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