O little booke, thou art so unconning, / How darst thou put thyself in prees for dred? |
—Flower and the Leaf. L. 591. |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
Geoffrey Chaucer
Title: Geoffrey Chaucer
Author: Chaucer, Geoffrey
O little booke, thou art so unconning, / How darst thou put thyself in prees for dred? |
—Flower and the Leaf. L. 591. |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
Title: Geoffrey Chaucer
Author: Chaucer, Geoffrey
The Complete Poetical Works
Skeat’s expert editorship of the epitome of the Age of Chivalry reinvigorates the birth of the English language. Bartlett’s Chaucer Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett. Chaucer Similes
The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales: Lines 1–200; Lines 201–400; Lines 401–600; Lines 601–800; Lines 801–858; The Nun’s Priest’s Tale: Lines 1–200; Lines 201–400; Lines 401–637; Balade; Love Unfeigned; Merciles Beaute; Preface to the Treatise on the Astrolabe; Description of Hell
“Geoffrey Chaucer”
Chapter by George Saintsbury with bibliography from the Cambridge History of English Literature. Critical Introduction
Entry by W. P. Ker from English Prose.