He loved chivalrye Trouthe and honour, freedom and curteisye.
More Quotes from Geoffrey Chaucer:
But for the love of god, at my preyinge,Go henne a-way, for certes, my deyinge
Wol thee disese, and I mot nedes deye;
Ther-for go wey, ther is no more to seye.
Geoffrey Chaucer
People can die of mere imagination.
Geoffrey Chaucer
The life so short, the crafts so long to learn.
Geoffrey Chaucer
His parishens* devoutly would he teach.
Geoffrey Chaucer
Women desire six things: They want their husbands to be brave, wise, rich, generous, obedient to wife, and lively in bed.
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
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