Poems List

For dronkenesse is verray sepulture Of mannes wit and his discrecioun.

The Canterbury Tales. The Pardoner’s Tale, l. 558

1

It is agayns the proces of nature.

The Canterbury Tales. The Franklin’s Tale, l. 1345

1

Trouthe is the hyeste thyng that men may kepe.

The Canterbury Tales. The Franklin’s Tale, l. 1479

1

Pacience is an heigh vertu, certeyn.

The Canterbury Tales. The Franklin’s Tale, l. 773

1

Servant in love and lord in marriage.

The Canterbury Tales. The Franklin’s Tale, l. 793

Men loven of propre kynde newefangelnesse.

The Canterbury Tales. The Squire’s Tale, l. 610

1

But if a man be vertuous withal.

The Canterbury Tales. The Squire’s Tale, l. 686

1

Ther nys no werkman, whatsoevere he be, That may bothe werke wel and hastily; This wol be doon at leyser parfitly.

The Canterbury Tales. The Merchant’s Tale, l. 1832

1

Therfore bihoveth hire a ful long spoon That shal ete with a feend. 14

The Canterbury Tales. The Squire’s Tale, l. 602

1

To take a wyf withouten avysement.

The Canterbury Tales. The Merchant’s Tale, l. 1530

1

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