For tyme y-lost may not recovered be.
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Somwhat he lipsed, for his wantownesse To make hls English swete up-on his tonge.Geoffrey Chaucer
The first virtue, son, if thou wilt learn, Is to restrain and keep well thy tongue.
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What is bettre than wisdom Womman. And what is bettre than a good womman No-thing.
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Fo lo, the gentil kind of the lioun For when a flye offendeth him or byteth, He with his tayl awey the flye smyteth Al esily, for, of his genterye, Him deyneth net to wreke him on a flye, As cloth a curre or elles another beste.
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First he wrought, and afterward he taught.
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But al thyng which shineth as the gold Nis nat gold, as that I have herd it told
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