Geoffrey Chaucer — "And al was conscience and tendre herte."
And al was conscience and tendre herte.
And al was conscience and tendre herte.
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"His heed was balded that shoon as any glas, And eek his face, as he hadde been enoynt."
"His nekke whit was as the flour-de-lys, Thereto strong he was as a champioun."
"He wolde make a good confessorie, / If a man had a soule, and that he were / A good man, and coude wel here / Confessiouns, and have a good memorie."
"For in this world, certein, no wight there is, That he ne hath som favour in his sight."
"What sholde I speke of the synne of glotonye, that is so greet a synne?"
General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, describing the Prioress ironically.
Date: c. 1387-1400
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