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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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Geoffrey Chaucer·1343–1400
ontents PREFACELIFE OF CHAUCERTHE CANTERBURY TALESThe General PrologueThe Knight’s TaleThe Miller’s taleThe Reeve’s TaleThe Cook’s TaleThe Man of Law’s TaleThe Wife of Bath’s TaleThe Friar’s TaleThe Sompnour’s TaleThe Clerk’s TaleThe Merchant’s TaleThe Squire’s TaleThe Franklin’s TaleThe Doctor’s TaleThe Pardoner’s TaleThe Shipman’s TaleThe Prioress’s TaleChaucer’s Tale of Sir ThopasChaucer’s Tale of MelibœusThe Monk’s TaleThe Nun’s Priest’s TaleThe Second Nun’s TaleThe Canon’s Yeoman’s TaleThe Manciple’s TaleThe Parson’s TalePreces de ChauceresTHE COURT OF LOVE <1>THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE <1>THE ASSEMBLY OF FOWLSTHE FLOWER AND THE LEAF <1>THE HOUSE OF FAMETROILUS AND CRESSIDACHAUCER’S DREAM <1>THE PROLOGUE TO THE LEGEND OF GOOD WOMENCHAUCER’S A.B.C.MISCELLANEOUS POEMS