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Richard Bebb
Geoffrey Chaucer The Pardoners Tale, The Frankeleyns Tale, The N...
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The Prologue of The Pardoners Tale |
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4:19 |
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By this gaude have I wonne, yeer by yeer... |
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5:10 |
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Here biginneth The Pardoners Tale. |
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4:38 |
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The apostel weping seith ful pitously... |
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4:10 |
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And now that I have spoke of glotonye... |
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4:56 |
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Thise ryotoures three, of whiche I telle... |
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4:12 |
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This olde man gan loke in his visage... |
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4:43 |
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'Brethren,' quod he, 'tak kepe what I seye...' |
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4:31 |
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This youngest, which that wente un-to the toun... |
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4:18 |
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O cursed cinne, ful of curesednesse! |
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5:36 |
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The Prologue of the Frankeleyns Tale |
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1:32 |
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Here biginneth The Frankeleyns Tale. |
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4:36 |
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Heer may men seen an humble wys accord... |
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3:59 |
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Now stood hir castel faste by the see... |
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3:52 |
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So on a day, right in the morwe-tyde... |
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4:32 |
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'Madame,' quod he, 'by god that this world made...' |
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4:47 |
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He seyde, 'Appollo, god and governour...' |
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9:42 |
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In langour and in torment furious... |
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4:46 |
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79:23 |
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