Geoffrey Chaucer — "The Wife of Bath... had set widely 'gap-teeth'."
The Wife of Bath... had set widely 'gap-teeth'.
The Wife of Bath... had set widely 'gap-teeth'.
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"A Monk ther was, a fair for the maistrie, An outridere, that loved venerie."
"He hadde a forhead reed as any glede, / With eyen narwe, and hoote as any goot."
"And al was conscience and tendre herte."
"He was a maister-hand at stelen corn, And that he gat, he wolde it wel defende."
"If gold ruste, what shal iren do?"
The Canterbury Tales, General Prologue (describing the Wife of Bath)
Date: c. 1387-1400
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