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Time and tide wait for no man.
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Time and tide wait for no man.
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Murder will out, this my conclusion.
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He was as fresh as is the month of May.
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By nature, men love newfangledness.
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And she was fair as is the rose in May.
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There's no workman, whatsoever he be, That may both work well and hastily.
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Filth and old age, I'm sure you will agree, are powerful wardens upon chastity.
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Whoso will pray, he must fast and be clean, And fat his soul, and make his body lean.
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Geoffrey Chaucer:
The life so short, the crafts so long to learn.Geoffrey Chaucer:
Forbid us something, and that thing we desire.Geoffrey Chaucer:
Murder will out, this my conclusion.Geoffrey Chaucer:
He was as fresh as is the month of May.Geoffrey Chaucer:
By nature, men love newfangledness.Geoffrey Chaucer:
And she was fair as is the rose in May.Geoffrey Chaucer:
There's no workman, whatsoever he be, That may both work well and hastily.Geoffrey Chaucer:
Filth and old age, I'm sure you will agree, are powerful wardens upon chastity.Geoffrey Chaucer:
Whoso will pray, he must fast and be clean, And fat his soul, and make his body lean.Geoffrey Chaucer:
Women desire six things: They want their husbands to be brave, wise, rich, generous, obedient to wi