By nature, men love newfangledness.
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Nowhere so busy a man as he than he, and yet he seemed busier than he was.Geoffrey Chaucer
But manly set the world on sixe and sevene And, if thou deye a martir, go to hevene.
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And when a beest is deed, he hath no peyne But man after his deeth moot wepe and pleyne.
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Time and tide wait for no man.
Geoffrey Chaucer
O mercy, dere herte, and help me from
The deeth, for I, whyl that my lyf may laste,
More than my-self wol love yow to my laste.
Geoffrey Chaucer
And as for me, thogh that I can but lyte, On bakes for to rede I me delyte, And to hem yeve I feyth and ful credence, And in myn herte have hem in reverence So hertely, that ther is game noon, That fro my bokes maketh me to goon, But hit be seldom, on the holyday Save, certeynly, when that the month of May Is comen, and that I here the foules singe, And that the floures ginnen for to springe, Farwel my book and my devocion.
Geoffrey Chaucer
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