The month the Canterbury Tales takes place
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The number of pilgrims going on the journey
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The name of the inn they leave from
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How the Knight’s bearing is described ________________
How the Friar made a decent living
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An expert in dabbling at exchanges
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In his opinion sensual delight is the one
true felicity ________________
There was nowhere one so busy as he
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This pilgrim is grounded in astronomy
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This pilgrim is somewhat deaf
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He paid his tithes as prompt as any
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A carpenter of first-rate skill
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Tell the truth, I do not know this pilgrim’s
name ________________
His prominent eyeballs never seemed to
settle ________________
He knew the whole of woodcraft up and down
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Left five husbands at the church door
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He sought no pomp or glory in his dealings
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He would shout and jabber as if crazy
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Fit to be a marshal in a hall
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He used to watch the market most precisely
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The nicer rules of conscience he ignored
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He did not read the Bible very much
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He has an ulcer on his knee
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He had a special love of gold
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Feared like the plague he was, by those
beneath. ________________