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Geoffrey Chaucer
The known facts of Chaucer's life are fragmentary and are based almost entirely on official records. The son of John Chaucer, a vintner, he was born in London. In 1357 he was a page in the household of Prince Lionel,
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Prologue, The
Here begins the Book of the Tales of Canterbury
When April with his showers sweet with fruit
The drought of March has pierced unto the root
And bathed each vein with liquor that has power
To generate therein and sire the flower;
5When Zephyr also has, with his sweet breath,
Quickened again, in every holt and heath,
The tender shoots and buds, and the young sun
Into the Ram one half his course has run,
And many little birds make melody
THE KNIGHT
THE SQUIRE
THE YEOMAN
THE PRIORESS
THE NUN
THE THREE PRIESTS
THE MONK
THE FRIAR
THE MERCHANT
THE CLERK
THE LAWYER
THE FRANKLIN
THE HABERDASHER AND THE CARPENTER
THE WEAVER, THE DYER, AND THE ARRAS-MAKER
THE COOK
THE SAILOR
THE PHYSICIAN
THE WIFE OF BATH
THE PARSON
THE PLOWMAN
THE MILLER
THE MANCIPLE
THE PARDONER
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Question:
What poet's epitaph reads, "Heroes and Kings! your distance keep: / In peace let one poor Poet sleep; / Who never flatter'd folks like you: / Let Horace blush and Virgil too"?
Answer
Alexander Pope. Pope, who was Catholic, is buried near his villa in Twickenham. He prefaced his epitaph, "For one who would not be buried in Westminster Abbey."
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