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LEnvoy of Chaucer to Bukton

My Master Bukton, when of Christ our

Was asked,

What is truth or soothfastness?

He not a word answer'd to that asking,

As who saith, no man is all true,

I guess;

And therefore, though I highte to

The sorrow and woe that is in marriage,

I dare not write of it no wickedness,

Lest I myself fall eft in such dotage.

I will not say how that it is the

Of Satanas, on which he gnaweth ever;

But I dare say, were he out of his pain,

As by his will he would be bounden never.

But thilke doated fool that eft had leverY-chained be, than out of prison creep,

God let him never from his woe dissever,

Nor no man him bewaile though he weep!

But yet, lest thou do worse, take a wife;

Bet is to wed than burn in worse wise;

But thou shalt have sorrow on thy flesh thy life,

And be thy wife's thrall, as say these wise.

And if that Holy Writ may not suffice,

Experience shall thee teache, so may hap,

That thee were lever to be taken in Frise,

Than eft to fall of wedding in the trap.

This little writ, proverbes, or figure,

I sende you; take keep of it,

I read!"Unwise is he that can no weal endure;

If thou be sicker, put thee not in dread."The Wife of Bath I pray you that you read,

Of this mattere which that we have on hand.

God grante you your life freely to

In freedom, for full hard is to be bond.

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Geoffrey Chaucer

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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