He coude songes make and wel endite, Juste and eek daunce, and wel purtreye and write.
Canterbury Tales
He coude songes make and wel endite, Juste and eek daunce, and wel purtreye and write.
Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales, General Prologue (describing the Squire's many accomplishments, highlighting his youthful vanity)
c. 1387-1400
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"Of his complexioun he was sangwyn."
Strange & Unusual"Thus may ye see that every creature, Evere in his kynde, desireth to confourme Him to the kynde of his creatoure."
Controversial"'For shame,' she said, 'you timorous poltroon! Alas, what cowardice!'"
Humorous"Gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche."
Strange & Unusual"He wolde suffer for a quart of wyn / A good felawe to have his concubyn / A twelf-month, and excuse hym atte fulle."
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