The Canterbury Tales. The Prioress's Tale.
THE PROLOGUE. "WELL said, by corpus Domini," quoth our Host; "Now longe may'st thou saile by the coast, Thou gentle Master, gentle Marinere. God give...
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THE PROLOGUE. "WELL said, by corpus Domini," quoth our Host; "Now longe may'st thou saile by the coast, Thou gentle Master, gentle Marinere. God give the monk a thousand last quad year! Aha! fellows, beware of such a jape. The monk put in the manne's hood an ape, And in his wife's eke, by Saint Austin. Drawe no monkes more into your inn.…
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