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Geoffrey Chaucer

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And she was fair as is the rose in May.


— Geoffrey Chaucer


#may #rose #she

The guilty think all talk is of themselves.


— Geoffrey Chaucer


#talk #themselves #think

Whoso will pray, he must fast and be clean, And fat his soul, and make his body lean.


— Geoffrey Chaucer


#clean #fast #fat #his #lean

There's never a new fashion but it's old.


— Geoffrey Chaucer


#never #new #old

The greatest scholars are not usually the wisest people.


— Geoffrey Chaucer


#people #scholars #usually #wisest

By nature, men love newfangledness.


— Geoffrey Chaucer


#love #nature

The life so short, the crafts so long to learn.


— Geoffrey Chaucer


#learn #life #long #short

There's no workman, whatsoever he be, That may both work well and hastily.


— Geoffrey Chaucer


#hastily #may #well #whatsoever #work






About Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer Quotes




Did you know about Geoffrey Chaucer?

Chaucer wrote many of his major works in a prolific period when he held the job of customs comptroller for London (1374 to 1386). (His family name derives from the French chausseur meaning "shoemaker". The official Chaucer of the early printed volumes of his Works was construed as a proto-Protestant as the same was done concurrently with William Langland and Piers Plowman.

Chaucer is a crucial figure in developing the legitimacy of the vernacular Middle English at a time when the dominant literary languages in England were French and Latin. Among his many works which include The Book of the Duchess the House of Fame the Legend of Good Women and Troilus and Criseyde he is best known today for The Canterbury Tales. 1343 – 25 October 1400) known as the Father of English literature is widely considered the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages and was the first poet to have been buried in Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey.

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