“The smylere with the knyf under the cloke.”
Quote by Geoffrey Chaucer
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“That field hath eyen, and the wood hath ears.”
Source: The Riches of Chaucer: In which His Impurities Have Been Expunged, His Spelling Modernised, His Rhythm Accentuated and His Obsolete Terms Explained; Also Have Been Added a Few Explanatory Notes and a New Memoir of the Poet
Source: The Canterbury tales
“That he is gentil that doth gentil dedis.”
Source: Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
“Right as an aspen lefe she gan to quake.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: With an Essay on His Language and Versification, and an Introductory Discourse; Together with Notes and a Glossary
“And brought of mighty ale a large quart.”
Source: The Canterbury tales
“Yblessed be god that I have wedded fyve! Welcome the sixte, whan that evere he shal.”
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