''The Canterbury Tales''
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=== The Prologue === | === The Prologue === | ||
− | WHEN that Aprilis, with his showers swoot | + | WHEN that Aprilis, with his showers swoot, |
The drought of March hath pierced to the root, | The drought of March hath pierced to the root, | ||
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When Zephyrus eke with his swoote breath | When Zephyrus eke with his swoote breath | ||
− | Inspired hath in every holt | + | Inspired hath in every holt and heath |
− | The tender croppes | + | The tender croppes and the younge sun |
Hath in the Ram <1> his halfe course y-run, | Hath in the Ram <1> his halfe course y-run, | ||
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That sleepen all the night with open eye, | That sleepen all the night with open eye, | ||
− | (So pricketh them nature in their corages | + | (So pricketh them nature in their corages); |
Then longe folk to go on pilgrimages, | Then longe folk to go on pilgrimages, | ||
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And palmers <2> for to seeke strange strands, | And palmers <2> for to seeke strange strands, | ||
− | To *ferne hallows couth | + | To *ferne hallows couth in sundry lands; |
And specially, from every shire's end | And specially, from every shire's end | ||
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The holy blissful Martyr for to seek, | The holy blissful Martyr for to seek, | ||
− | That them hath holpen | + | That them hath holpen, when that they were sick. |
Courtesy of Project Gutenberg. | Courtesy of Project Gutenberg. |