For hym was levere have at his beddes heed
Twenty bookes, clad in blak or reed,
Of Aristotle and his philosophie,
Than robes riche, or fithele, or gay sautrie.
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Ful wys is he that kan himselve knowe.
Geoffrey ChaucerPurity in body and heart
May please some--as for me, I make no boast.
For, as you know, no master of a household
Has all of his utensils made of gold;
Some are wood, and yet they are of use.
. . . if gold rust, what then will iron do?/ For if a priest be foul in whom we trust/ No wonder that a common man should rust. . . .
Geoffrey ChaucerThen you compared a woman's love to Hell,
To barren land where water will not dwell,
And you compared it to a quenchless fire,
The more it burns the more is its desire
To burn up everything that burnt can be.
You say that just as worms destroy a tree
A wife destroys her husband and contrives,
As husbands know, the ruin of their lives.
The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.
Geoffrey ChaucerTag: learning time creativity
What is better than wisdom? Woman. And what is better than a good woman? Nothing.
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people can die of mere imagination
Geoffrey Chaucerthe greatest scholars are not usually the wisest people
Geoffrey ChaucerAnd gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche.
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