Poet
Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer has 30 approved public poems available in Poem A Day.
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- Public collection
- 30 approved public poems
- Common themes
- nature, love, death, grief, faith
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The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer's Tale of Meliboeus.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer's Tale of Meliboeus."
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The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Canon's Yeoman's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Canon's Yeoman's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Clerk's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Clerk's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Cook's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Cook's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Doctor's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Doctor's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Franklin's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Franklin's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Friar's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Friar's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Knight's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"WHILOM, as olde stories tellen us," — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Knight's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Man of Law's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Man of Law's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Manciple's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Manciple's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Merchant's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Merchant's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Miller's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Miller's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Monk's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE" — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Monk's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Nun's Priest's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Nun's Priest's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Pardoner's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Pardoner's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Parson's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Parson's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Prioress's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Prioress's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Prologue.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"WHEN that Aprilis, with his showers swoot," — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Prologue."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Reeve's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Reeve's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Second Nun's Tale
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"The minister and norice unto vices," — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Second Nun's Tale"
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The Canterbury Tales. The Shipman's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE" — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Shipman's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Sompnour's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Sompnour's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Squire's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Squire's Tale."
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The Canterbury Tales. The Wife of Bath's Tale.
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"THE PROLOGUE." — Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales. The Wife of Bath's Tale."
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Troilus and Criseyde: Book I
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"The double sorwe of Troilus to tellen," — Geoffrey Chaucer, "Troilus and Criseyde: Book I"
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Troilus and Criseyde: Book II
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"Out of these blake wawes for to sayle," — Geoffrey Chaucer, "Troilus and Criseyde: Book II"
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Troilus and Criseyde: Book III
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"O blisful light of whiche the bemes clere" — Geoffrey Chaucer, "Troilus and Criseyde: Book III"
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Troilus and Criseyde: Book IV
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"But al to litel, weylaway the whyle," — Geoffrey Chaucer, "Troilus and Criseyde: Book IV"
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Troilus and Criseyde: Book V
by Geoffrey Chaucer
"Aprochen gan the fatal destinee" — Geoffrey Chaucer, "Troilus and Criseyde: Book V"
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