Of remedies of love she knew al chaunce, For she koude of that art the olde daunce.
Canterbury Tales
Of remedies of love she knew al chaunce, For she koude of that art the olde daunce.
Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales, General Prologue (Wife of Bath's extensive experience and knowledge in matters of love)
c. 1387-1400
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"He wolde make a good confessorie, / If a man had a soule, and that he were / A good man, and coude wel here / Confessiouns, and have a good memorie."
Strange & Unusual"And yet he was to hym a greet encressour. / Noon auditour koude on his word so wel / Have caught hym in his sleighte, ne in his trayne."
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Controversial"For though the lyon be a beest, He hath a herte of gold, and that is al."
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