For if a man be trewe in his entent, He may nat faille of his felicitee.
Canterbury Tales
For if a man be trewe in his entent, He may nat faille of his felicitee.
Canterbury Tales
The Clerk's Tale, The Canterbury Tales
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"Thus may ye see that every creature, Evere in his kynde, desireth to confourme Him to the kynde of his creatoure."
Controversial"And certeinly he was a good felawe; Ful many a draughte of wyn had he ydrawe."
Humorous"For whoso wol no wyf, he is no man."
Controversial"The world is but a game, and we are but players."
Controversial"His nekke whit was as the flour-de-lys, Thereto strong he was as a champioun."
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