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

Poems by Geoffrey Chaucer

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Anelida and Arcite

... The compleynt of Anelida the quene upon fals Arcite ...

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Gentilesse

... Must folowe his trace, and alle his wittes dresse ...

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The Canterbury Tales;The Knyghtes Tale

...   Wylugh, elm, plane, assh, box, chasteyn, lynde, laurer, ...

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The Canterbury Tales; the Seconde Nonnes Tale

... Here bigynneth the Seconde Nonnes tale of the lyf of Seinte Cecile ...

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Good Counsel of Chaucer

... Forth, pilgrim! Forthe beast, out of thy stall! ...

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The Canterbury Tales; The Man of Law

...   They ete, and drynke, and daunce, and synge, and pleye ...

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The Canterbury Tales; PROLOGUE

...   "Lordynges," quod he, "now herkneth for the beste, ...

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The Canterbury Tales; THE SHIPMANNES TALE

...   She saves herself, on the point of discovery, by a ready ...

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Rondeau III

... Love hath my name i-strike out of his sclat, ...

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Truth

... e}.   Forth, pylgryme, forth! forth, beste, out of thi stal! ...

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The Canterbury Tales; THE PARDONERS TALE

... "   "Now," quod the firste, "thou woost wel we be tweye, ...

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Chaucer's Words to His Scrivener

... Under thy long locks thou may'st have the scall ...

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The Canterbury Tales; THE PERSOUNS TALE

...   "Sire preest," quod he, "now faire yow bifalle, ...

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The Canterbury Tales; EPILOGUE

... The wordes of the Hoost to the Phisicien and the Pardoner ...

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Balade

... And thou, Tisbe, that hast of love swich peyne ...