If gold rusts, what then can iron do?
("The Canterbury Tales")
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Whoso will pray, he must fast and be clean, And fat his soul, and make his body lean.
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Lat take a cat, and fostre him wel with milk, And tendre flesh, and make his couche of silk, And let him seen a mous go by the wal Anon he weyveth milk, and flesh, and al, And every deyntee that is in that hous, Swich appetyt hath he to ete a mous.
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Be nat wrooth, my lord, though that I pleye. Ful ofte in game a sooth I have herd seye!
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It is nought good a sleping hound to wake.
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