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The Wife of Bath.
officiallordvetinari: and-then-he-melted: cat goes lol doggo goes bork cow goes chaucer-esque verse My name is CowAnd in the memesThe beests ar allUnlyke it seems The Cat spekes lol“Bork” Dog has sedAnd as for Cow I lik the bred
apardonablemonomania: fleshwerks: philosophyblr: me throwing the canterbury tales across the room: flying chaucer me throwing ‘sailing to byzantium’ and ‘the celtic twilight’ across the room: YEATS
Steeping some spiced honey Mead! 🍺 #honeymead #mead #honey #chaucers #spices
millennialmotive replied to your post: A guy in my diversity class complained about how… Also he’s WRONG, “they” as gender-neutral has been consistently used since CHAUCER. Stomp on his face. >:-( I really should. He’s in my cohort
reallybadblackoutpoems:the canterbury tales (c. 1400) - geoffrey chaucer“hot wench summer”
theoceanspectre: Historiated initial of Chaucer holding an open book, at the beginning of the prologue to the Canterbury Tales (Lansdowne 851 f. 2). Detail of Chaucer. From the Lansdowne manuscript of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. South
in my high school brit lit class we read the Canterbury Tale and were having a class discussion on who would we cast as each character. if you’ve ever read this you know exactly how much Chaucer hated the Pardoner, who was mainly described as
harrypotterhousequotes:HUFFLEPUFF: “Patience is a high virtue.” –Geoffrey Chaucer (The Canterbury Tales: The Franklin’s Tale)
Abby and Chaucer, kitties of earlphantomhived and meister-maka. (submitted by chaoticlivi)
“they/them” has been used in the singular since Chaucer and Shakespeare. criticism of it has only existed since the 19th century. punch transphobic grammarians in the face
I found some gems at the local used bookstore today 😊📚
chaucers-favourite-loon: Aah the smell and sound of vinyl.
xxxtokisaru: stevielystrange:We need to talk about my new found level of comfort with functioning at this time. #chaucer #dothkeepmeupatnight <3 ;D
sub-textural: Always heavenly. “Thus in this heaven he took his delight And smothered her with kisses upon kisses Till gradually he came to know where bliss is.” ― Geoffrey Chaucer
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belle-deshabille: She is as fair as is a rose in May- Chaucer