- than
dooth a nyghtyngale.
Curteis he was, lowely, and servysable, And carf
biforn his
fader at the table. The
squire is the
normally the knight's servant...
- hint at Chaucer's dissatisfaction: But for I am
agroted [stuffed] heer-
biforn To
wryte of hem that been in love forsworn, And **** to
haste me in my legende...