His curly hair looked as if they were pressed in a machine and his clothes were embellished with red and white, as if it were a meadow full of fresh flowers.
Canterbury Tales
His curly hair looked as if they were pressed in a machine and his clothes were embellished with red and white, as if it were a meadow full of fresh flowers.
Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales, General Prologue (describing the Squire)
c. 1387-1400
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"And trewely she hadde a greet talent / To laughe and for to carpe in compaignye."
Strange & Unusual"Therfore, for to speke of the horrible sweryng of the Sowdan, and of the horrible cursedness of his lyf, I holde it nat pertinent to my tale."
Controversial"He was a maister of his craft, I dar wel seye."
Strange & Unusual"He had maad ful many a mariage Of yonge wommen at his owne cost."
Humorous"And if that he forbede it, wolde he say, / 'A man may do no synne, but if he may / Nat touche a womman, for al his lyf.'"
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