Geoffrey Chaucer Quotes about Literature
There's no workman, whatsoever he be, That may both work well and hastily.
Geoffrey Chaucer, “The Merchant's Tale”
Geoffrey Chaucer (1956). “The Canterbury Tales”
Geoffrey Chaucer (1966). “The Canterbury Tales”
Filth and old age, I'm sure you will agree, are powerful wardens upon chastity.
Geoffrey Chaucer (1959). “The Canterbury Tales”
Whoso will pray, he must fast and be clean, And fat his soul, and make his body lean.
Geoffrey Chaucer (2012). “The Canterbury Tales”, p.273, The Floating Press
Geoffrey Chaucer (1966). “The Canterbury Tales”