“What's said is said and goes upon its way Like it or not, repent it as you may.”
Quote by Geoffrey Chaucer
Book:The Canterbury tales
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The Canterbury tales
Written in the 14th century, this work is a series of tales told by various characters on a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Thomas Becket in Canterbury. The tales range from humorous to moralistic, reflecting the diverse social and cultural landscape of the time. more
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