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William Blake

Does the Eagle know what is in the pit?

Or wilt thou go ask the Mole:

Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod?

Or Love in a golden bowl?

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noun

One who, or that which, accelerates.

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2. See introduction to “The Legend of Good Women”.

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Geoffrey Chaucer·1343–1400
. Called in the editions before 1597 “The Dream of Chaucer”.The poem, which is not included in the present edition, doesindeed, like many of Chaucer’s smaller works, tell the story of adream, in which a knight, representing John of Gaunt, is foundby the poet mourning the loss of his lady; but the true “Dreamof Chaucer,” in which he celebrates the marriage of his patron,was published for the first time by Speght in 1597. John ofGaunt, in the end of 1371, married his second wife, Constance,daughter to Pedro the Cruel of Spain; so that “The Book of theDuchess” must have been written between 1369 and 1371. 4. Where he bids his “little book”“Subject be unto all poesy,And kiss the steps, where as thou seest space,Of Virgil, Ovid, Homer, Lucan, Stace.”