The Canterbury Tales. The Franklin's Tale.
THE PROLOGUE. "IN faith, Squier, thou hast thee well acquit, And gentilly; I praise well thy wit," Quoth the Franklin; "considering thy youthe So feelingly...
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THE PROLOGUE. "IN faith, Squier, thou hast thee well acquit, And gentilly; I praise well thy wit," Quoth the Franklin; "considering thy youthe So feelingly thou speak'st, Sir, I aloue thee, As to my doom, there is none that is here Of eloquence that shall be thy peer, If that thou live; God give thee goode chance, And in virtue send thee continuance, For of thy speaking I have great dainty.…
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