The smalest worm that crepeth by the weye, Is in his kynde as parfit as the grete.
Canterbury Tales
The smalest worm that crepeth by the weye, Is in his kynde as parfit as the grete.
Canterbury Tales
The Nun's Priest's Tale, The Canterbury Tales
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"Now, good men, God forgive you your trespass, and keep you from the Sin of avarice! Mine holy pardons will save you, if you do give me gold or silver, or else brooches, spoons or rings"
Shocking"For of his speche, which that he herde of old, / He was a verray Epicurien."
Strange & Unusual"And thogh a widwe hadde but o sho, So plesaunt was hire song, she wolde have two."
Controversial"And evere he rood the hyndreste of oure route."
Humorous"Thus may ye see that every creature, Evere in his kynde, desireth to confourme Him to the kynde of his creatoure."
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