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Title : The Wife of Bath's Tale. Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Wife of Bath's Tale. Geoffrey Chaucer
Now by Saint James, but you shall miss your aim,
You shall not be, although like mad you scold,
Master of both my body and my gold;
One you'll forgo in spite of both your eyes;
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We love no man that guards us or gives charge
Of where we go, for we will be at large.
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You shall have cunt all right enough at eve.
He is too much a niggard who's so tight
That from his lantern he'll give none a light.
For he'll have never the less light, by gad;
Since you've enough, you need not be so sad.
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