It is ful fair a man to bere him evene,/For alday meeteth men at unset stevene.

Geoffrey Chaucer


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For if a priest be foul, on whom we trust,
No wonder is a common man should rust"
-The Prologue of Chaucers Canterbury Tales-

Geoffrey Chaucer


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How potent is the fancy! People are so impressionable, they can die of imagination.

Geoffrey Chaucer


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If gold rusts, what then can iron do?

Geoffrey Chaucer

Mots clés inspirational gold flaws fallibility imperfection canterbury-tales iron rust



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And if love is, what thing and which is he? If love be good, from whennes cometh my woo?

Geoffrey Chaucer


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Be nat wrooth, my lord, though that I pleye. Ful ofte in game a sooth I have herd seye!

Geoffrey Chaucer


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No empty handed man can lure a bird

Geoffrey Chaucer


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If no love is, O God, what fele I so?
And if love is, what thing and which is he?
If love be good, from whennes cometh my woo?
If it be wikke, a wonder thynketh me

Geoffrey Chaucer

Mots clés love



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But Christ's lore and his apostles twelve,
He taught and first he followed it himself.

Geoffrey Chaucer


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When that Aprille with his shoures sote.
The droghte of Marche hath perced to the rote,
And bathed every veyne in swich licour,
Of which vertue engendred is the flour.

Geoffrey Chaucer


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