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Geoffrey Chaucer

Dread God, do law, love truth and worthiness.




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And let see which of you shall bear the bell To speak of love a-right!




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Take any bird, and put him in a cage, And do all thine intent, and thy corage, To foster it tenderly with meat and drink, And eke with all the daintie ...




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As black he lay as any coal or crow.




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As black he lay as any coal or crow.




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And as for me, though that my wit be light,On bookes for to read I me delight,And to them give I faith and full credence, And in my heart have them in ...




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O little book, thou art so unconning,
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Go, little book, go little mine tragedy,
Ther God thy maker yet, ere that he die.









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