The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer: A New Modern English Prose Translation by R.M. Lumiansky, Together with the Original Middle English Text of The General Prologue and The Nun's Priest's TaleSimon and Schuster, 1948 - 345 pages |
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... haste , the conspirators took Constance and put her into a boat without any rudder , God knows , and told her to learn how to sail from Syria to Italy . They gave her , it is true , the money which she had brought with her , a gracious ...
... haste , the conspirators took Constance and put her into a boat without any rudder , God knows , and told her to learn how to sail from Syria to Italy . They gave her , it is true , the money which she had brought with her , a gracious ...
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... haste ! ' " The dreamer was frightened and started out of his sleep , but , upon awaking , he turned over and took no notice of his dream , thinking it to be only foolishness . He dreamt this same thing twice , and then the third time ...
... haste ! ' " The dreamer was frightened and started out of his sleep , but , upon awaking , he turned over and took no notice of his dream , thinking it to be only foolishness . He dreamt this same thing twice , and then the third time ...
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... haste ; the sun is setting . Be fruitful and brief . And may God send you His grace to do well ! Say what you like , we shall listen gladly . " After these words , the Parson spoke like this . PROLOGUE ENDS . THE PARSON'S TALE : [ In ...
... haste ; the sun is setting . Be fruitful and brief . And may God send you His grace to do well ! Say what you like , we shall listen gladly . " After these words , the Parson spoke like this . PROLOGUE ENDS . THE PARSON'S TALE : [ In ...
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Part Four | 41 |
THE MILLER | 53 |
THE COOK | 76 |
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