The Nun in the Canterbury Tales
A detailed Summary of The Nun in the Canterbury Tales
"She certainly was very entertaining
Pleasant and friendly in her ways, and straining...
And she had little dogs she would be feeding
With roasted flesh, or milk, or fine white bread...
Her forehead, certainly, was fair of spread
Almost a span across the brows, I own;...
A set of beads, the gaudies tricked in green,
Whence hung a golden brooch of brightest sheen
On which there first was graven a crowned A,
The above lines are an exert from the Canterbury Tales. Geoffrey Chaucer,
Some common words found in the essay are:
Boccaccio Chaucer, , Geoffrey Chaucer, nuns priests, thirteenth century,
Approximate Word count = 354
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
Category: English
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