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Born in 1343 / Died in October 25, 1400 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Geoffrey Chaucer

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The Cook's Tale

... And had a wife, that held *for countenance* *for appearances* ...

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Troilus And Criseyde: Book 01

... "The wrecche is deed, the devel have his bones!" 'Thou mayst allone here wepe and crye and knele ...

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The Sompnour's Tale

... * *soon be able to move freely*"God wot," quoth he, "nothing thereof feel I ...

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Troilus And Criseyde: Book 03

... That thou thus fleest, and deynest us nought reste! 'Thou dost, allas! To shortly thyn offyce, ...

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Troilus And Criseyde: Book 05

... ' [Argument of the 12 Books of Statius' "Thebais"] Associat profugum Tideo primus Polimitem ...

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Troilus And Criseyde: Book 04

... Yet shal I som-what more un-to him seye:' And seyde, 'Freend, sin thou hast swich distresse, ...

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The Canterbury Tales; THE PHISICIENS TALE

...   And whan the juge it saugh, as seith the storie, ...

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The Canterbury Tales

... SubSection The Host's Interruption of the Tale of Sir Thopas ...

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Roundel

... Full blissful may they singe when they wake: ...

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Virelay

... Alone walking In thought plaining, ...

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La Priere de Nostre Dame

... T. Temple devout! where God chose his wonning, ...

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The Canterbury Tales; THE REVES TALE

...   the stolen meal which he had hid, and leave him well beaten ...

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The Canterbury Tales; the Wyves tale of Bathe

... "   "Plight me thy trouthe, heere in myn hand," quod she, ...

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The Complaint of Chaucer to his Purse

...   Now voucheth sauf this day, or yt be nyght, ...

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The Canterbury Tales; THE CLERKES TALE (b)

...   (This stanza, perhaps made up by a scribe from other lines ...