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Canterbury (/ˈkæntərb(ə)ri/ , /-bɛri/) is a city and
UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the
county of Kent, England; it was a
county borough until 1974. It...
- The
Canterbury Tales (Middle English:
Tales of
Caunterbury) is a
collection of twenty-four
stories that runs to over 17,000
lines written in
Middle English...
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Southwerk at the
Tabard as I lay Redy to
wenden on my
pilgrymage To
Caunterbury with ful
devout corage, At
nyght was come into that
hostelrye Wel nyne...
- from
every shire's end
Particularly from
every county Of Engelond, to
Caunterbury they wende, Of England, to
Canterbury they went, from England, they go...
- in
sondry londes; And
specially from
every shires ende Of
Engelond to
Caunterbury they wende, The
hooly blisful martir for to seke, That hem hath holpen...
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Prologe of the
Reeves Tale" in
Geoffrey Chaucer's 14th
century Tales of
Caunterbury (lines 3871–3873) the
Reeve complains about being old: "But if I fare...
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every shire's end And
specially from
every shires' end Of Engelond, to
Caunterbury they wende, Of England, to
Canterbury they wend, Of England, down to...
- art in his
responses to
criticism made
against his
print of Chaucer's
Caunterbury Pilgrims in 1810.
Since his death,
Blake has been
claimed by
those of...
- saying: That al this
ground on
which we been ridyng, Til that we come to
Caunterbury toun, He
koude al
clene turnen up-so-doun, And pave it al of
silver and...
- Two
Essays of
Francis Lord
Bacon (1897) The
Prologue to the
Tales of
Caunterbury by
Geoffrey Chaucer (1897)
Three Elegies: Lycidas, Adonais,
Thyris (1899)...