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The Canterbury Tales
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Miller's Tale
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The Decameron
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Symkyn
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Trumpington
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Cambridge
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North East England
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Troilus and Criseyde
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Canterbury Tales
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General Prologue
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The Knight's Tale
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The Miller's Tale
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The Cook's Tale
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The Man of Law's Tale
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The Wife of Bath's Tale
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The Friar's Tale
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The Summoner's Tale
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The Clerk's Tale
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The Merchant's Tale
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The Squire's Tale
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The Franklin's Tale
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The Physician's Tale
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The Pardoner's Tale
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The Shipman's Tale
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The Prioress's Tale
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Chaucer's Tale of Sir Topas
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The Tale of Melibee
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The Monk's Tale
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The Nun's Priest's Tale
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The Second Nun's Tale
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The Canon's Yeoman's Tale
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The Manciple's Tale
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The Parson's Tale
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Chaucer's Retraction
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The Book of the Duchess
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The House of Fame
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Anelida and Arcite
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The Parliament of Fowls
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Boece
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The Romaunt of the Rose
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Troilus and Criseyde
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The Legend of Good Women
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Treatise on the Astrolabe
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The Miller's Tale
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The Canterbury Tales
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The Cook's Prologue and Tale
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