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The Canterbury Tales THE MARCHANTES TALE

Part 24

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LE        The Prologe of the Marchantes tale.            "Wepyng and waylyng, care and oother sorwe,    I knowe ynogh, on even and a morwe,"    Quod the Marchant, "and so doon othere mo    That wedded been,

I trowe that it be so.    For wel I woot, it fareth so with me.        I have a wyf, the worste that may be,    For thogh the feend to hire ycoupled were,    She wolde hym overmacche,

I dar wel swere.    What sholde I yow reherce in special    Hir hye malice?  She is a shrewe at al!        Ther is a long and large difference    Bitwix Grisildis grete pacience    And of my wyf the passyng crueltee.    Were I unbounden, al so moot I thee,    I wolde nevere eft comen in the snare.        We wedded men lyve in sorwe and care;    Assaye who so wole, and he shal fynde    I seye sooth, by Seint Thomas of Ynde-    As for the moore part,

I seye nat alle;    God shilde, that it sholde so bifalle!        Ay, goode Sir Hoost,

I have ywedded bee    Thise monthes two, and moore nat, pardee;    And yet I trowe, he that al his lyve    Wyflees hath been, though that men wolde him ryve    Unto the herte, ne koude in no manere        Tellen so muchel sorwe as I now heere    Koude tellen of my wyves cursednesse!"    Now quod our hoost, "Marchant, so God yow blesse,    Syn ye so muchel knowen of that art,     Ful hertely I pray yow telle us part."        "Gladly," quod he, "but of myn owene soore,    For soory herte I telle may namoore."

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LE.            (January, a rich old dotard, who has married May, in spite    of his friends' objections to the inequality of their ages, is    deceived by her and his young squire Damian, although Pluto in    pity restores his lost sight.)    Part 25

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Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1340s – 25 October 1400) was an English poet and author. Widely considered the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages, he…

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