His curly hair looked as if they were pressed in a machine and his clothes were embellished with red and white, as if it were a meadow full of fresh flowers.
Canterbury Tales
His curly hair looked as if they were pressed in a machine and his clothes were embellished with red and white, as if it were a meadow full of fresh flowers.
Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales, General Prologue (describing the Squire)
c. 1387-1400
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"For whoso wol no wyf, he is no man."
Controversial"A gentil Maunciple was ther of a temple, Of which achatours myghte take exemple For to be wise in byynge of vitaille."
Humorous"If gold ruste, what shal iren do?"
Strange & Unusual"He who is accustomed to this Sin of Gluttony may no Sin withstand. He must be in bondage to all vices, for it is in the Devil's hoard where he hides himself and takes his rest."
Shocking"He was a shrewe, and a greet market-betere."
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