Author: Margaret Frazer
Cites
- Geoffrey Chaucer (5)
- IN: The Apostate's Tale (2007) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: …for ye han falle in freletee,
And knowen wel ynough the olde daunce,
And han forsaken fully swich meschaunce
For everemo…
FROM: Canterbury Tales: The Physician’s Tale, (1400), Poem, UK
- IN: The Clerk's Tale (2002) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: [B]ut God yeve hym meschaunce,
That is so undiscreet of governaunce
That jangleth whan he shoulde holde his pees.
FROM: Canterbury Tales: The Nun’s Priest’s Tale, (1400), Poem, UK
- IN: The Hunter's Tale (2004) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: For in his huntyng hath he swich delit
That it is al his joye and appetit
To been hymself the grete hertes bane…
FROM: Canterbury Tales: The Knight’s Tale, (1400), Poem, UK
- IN: The Bishop's Tale (1994) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Now lat us sitte and drynke, and make usmerie,
And afterward we wol his body berie.
FROM: Canterbury Tales: The Pardoner's Tale, (1400), Poem, UK
- IN: The Servant's Tale (1993) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: For, be we never so vicious withinne,
We wol been holden wise and clene of synne.
FROM: Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath’s Tale, (1400), Poem, UK