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So much of dalliance and fair speech.

Walter Appleton Clark, from The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, modern rendition by Percy MacKaye, New York, 1914.

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So much of dalliance and fair speech.

Walter Appleton Clark, from The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, modern rendition by Percy MacKaye, New York, 1914.

(Source: archive.org)


Sunday, February 17, 2013
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