For if a man be gracious and kynde, He is a verray gentilman, and no other.
Canterbury Tales
For if a man be gracious and kynde, He is a verray gentilman, and no other.
Canterbury Tales
The Wife of Bath's Tale, The Canterbury Tales
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"His heed was balded that shoon as any glas, And eek his face, as he hadde been enoynt."
Humorous"He had maad ful many a mariage Of yonge wommen at his owne cost."
Humorous"She would weep if she saw a mouse Caught in a trap, if it were dead or bled. She had some small hounds that she fed With roasted meat, or milk and fine white bread."
Humorous"I trowe he were a geldyng or a mare."
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