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likeniobe:best part of the knight’s tale is when he starts just listing different kinds of trees
macrolit:The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer
bodleianlibs:WHAN that Aprille with his shoures soote The droghte of Marche hath perced to the roote
zombeesknees:#can people stop hiring paul bettany to be ice cold and whispery #and hire him again t
‘The Chaucer Astrolabe’On display at the British MuseumDating to 1326 and of English origin, this is
design-is-fine:Eric Gill, wood engraved title-page for Geoffrey Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde, 1927.
english-idylls:Warwick Goble’s illustration of The Book of the Duchess by Geoffrey Chaucer.
Pier Paolo Pasolini as Geoffrey Chaucer, in The Canterbury Tales (1972).
While there is still speculation, the current decided death date of Geoffrey Chaucer is on this day,
argonauticae:none of this is going in my dissertation but
reallybadblackoutpoems: the canterbury tales (c. 1400) - geoffrey chaucer“hot wench summer”
literaery-me:The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (Retelling by Peter Ackroyd)
the-evil-clergyman: Canacee and the Falcon, from The Complete Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer by
design-is-fine:Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, early 15th century. © The British Library Boa
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400. The workes of our antient and learned English poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly
Meant to post this yesterday <3 These are my interpretations of the cast of Frasier in their Hall
I bet this was a really thin book
hajandrade:Anna & Elena Balbusso: Illustrations for The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
anassarhenisch:JOMP Book Photo Challenge, September 6: Favorite First LinesWhan that Aprille with hi
reallybadblackoutpoems:the canterbury tales (c. 1400) - geoffrey chaucer“hot wench summer
the-evil-clergyman:Illustrations from The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer by Edward Coley Burne-Jones (189
Tomb Of Geoffrey Chaucer Westminster Abbey
Alceste and the God of Love, from The Complete Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer by Warwick Goble (
‘The Chaucer Astrolabe’On display at the British MuseumDating to 1326 and of English ori
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