The Canterbury Pilgrims by E. C. Oakden;M. Sturt
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The Doctor tells his Tale
The Pardoner's speech The Pardoner's Tale of the Men who would slay Death Talk between the pardoner and the Host The Wife of Bath's Speech The Wife of Bath's Tale of the Queen's Riddle The Friar's Tale of the Wicked Summoner The Summoner talks The Clerk's Tale of the Patient Wife The Clerk sings The Merchant tells his Tale The Yeoman's Tale of Gamelyn TALES OF THE FOURTH DAY The Squire's Tale of Cambuskan and Canacee Talk between the Host and the Franklin The Franklin's Tale of Three Generous Souls The Nun's Tale of St. Cecilia The Canon and his Yeoman join he Pilgrims and introduce themselves. The Canon's Yeoman's Tale of a cunning Alchemist The Steward tells his Tale The Parson's Homily on Penitence The Entry into Canterbury The Author takes Leave of his Readers MAP SHOWING THE COURSE OF THE PILGRIMAGE |
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