The Miller's prominent feature was his nose with 'a wart on which there stood a tuft of hair Red as the bristles in an old sow's ear'.
Canterbury Tales
The Miller's prominent feature was his nose with 'a wart on which there stood a tuft of hair Red as the bristles in an old sow's ear'.
Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales, General Prologue (describing the Miller)
c. 1387-1400
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"For in this world, certeyn, no wight there is / That he ne dooth or seith somtyme amis."
Strange & Unusual"He coude songes make and wel endite, Juste and eek daunce, and wel purtreye and write."
Humorous"And yet he was but of litel stature."
Strange & Unusual"For love is blynd alday, and may nat see."
Controversial"He knew the cause of every maladye, / Were it of hoot, or coold, or moyste, or drye, / And where engendred, and of what humour."
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