13:11 Thou seyst, som folk desyre us for richesse, 14:36 Thou seist, that oxen, asses, hors, and houndes, 17:26 Thou seyst also, that if we make us gay 23:44 But, lord Crist! whan that it remembreth me 30:54 What sholde I seye, but, at the monthes ende 36:12 Of Clitemistra, for hir lecherye, 43:22 And so bifel it 48:30 This knight, of which my tale 51:23 ‘My lige lady, generally,’ quod he, 56:04 Wel can the wyse poete of Florence,
for anyone else who needs this part/anyone else using the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt lit. grade 12 textbook the pardoner starts up (as the book says) and starts talking at about 8:34 this is where my/that textbook began the prologue and this is the one reading I could find that part even if it's in old English while mine is simplified
Tale starts at 42:10
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13:11 Thou seyst, som folk desyre us for richesse,
14:36 Thou seist, that oxen, asses, hors, and houndes,
17:26 Thou seyst also, that if we make us gay
23:44 But, lord Crist! whan that it remembreth me
30:54 What sholde I seye, but, at the monthes ende
36:12 Of Clitemistra, for hir lecherye,
43:22 And so bifel it
48:30 This knight, of which my tale
51:23 ‘My lige lady, generally,’ quod he,
56:04 Wel can the wyse poete of Florence,
The interlude starts at 8:33 this is line (169)
This helped a lot, thanks.
Thank you so much for making this. It helped so much. Cool story but what a pain in the ass to read! 😵
Most enjoyable doing a read along. Listening to her I followed along with the Everyman's version by A.C, Cawley.
for anyone else who needs this part/anyone else using the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt lit. grade 12 textbook
the pardoner starts up (as the book says) and starts talking at about 8:34
this is where my/that textbook began the prologue and this is the one reading I could find that part
even if it's in old English while mine is simplified
and the textbook stops the prologue early and skips to the tale
42:10 as others have pointed out
we all long to have a ten minute talk with Alison
Actual tale begins at 42:12
Tremendous reading in Middle English. Thanks.
This is so helpful, thank you!
Great job! thanks
42:07
Thank you!
I love your work :)
this is much helpful, thanks a lot
22:31 pg 314
38:35 - 40:47
“where he command virginity” 3:31
I have to frikken play the wife of bath
And I'm a boy and 13
J Gaming I love u
its been 4 years, is everything okay?
11:33 Now herkneth, how I bar me proprely,
Where is page 51
-48:57
29:29
Dis chick cute - starts laffin when she hears about the many wives + she adjusts her mic
down bad today aren’t we?
Good reference, but pronunciation and delivery not 100%. Any other free recordings of this?
Not that I know you should make one I’d like to see a more accurate version myself
13.36
5.00