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The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer
modernis'd by several hands. Publsh'd by Mr. Oggle
Ogle, George (1704-1746)
I.
VOL. I.
PROLOGUE TO THE TALES.
CHARACTERS OF THE PILGRIMS.
The KNIGHT.
THE SQUIRE.
THE SQUIRE's YEOMAN.
THE PRIORESS.
THE MONK.
THE FRYAR.
THE MERCHANT.
THE Clerk or Scholar of Oxford.
THE MAN of LAW, &c.
THE Franklin, or Country-Gentleman.
THE Haberdasher; Weaver; Carpenter; Dyer; Tap'stry-Merchant.
THE COOK.
THE Shipman or Seaman, &c.
THE DOCTOR of PHYSICK.
THE WIFE of BATH.
THE PARSON.
THE PLOWMAN, &c.
THE MILLER.
THE Manciple, or Temple-Treasurer.
THE REVE, or STEWARD.
THE SUMNER, or APPARITOR.
THE PARDONER.
PROLOGUE TO THE Knight's TALE.
Palamon and Arcite:
PROLOGUE TO THE MILLER's TALE.
THE CARPENTER of OXFORD:
PROLOGUE TO THE REVE's TALE.
THE REVE's TALE.
II.
VOL. II.
PROLOGUE TO THE COOK's TALE.
GAMELYN:
PROLOGUE, TO THE Man of Law's TALE.
CONSTANTIA:
PROLOGUE TO The Squire's TALE.
CAMBUSCAN:
III.
VOL. III.
PROLOGUE TO THE Merchant's TALE.
January and May:
PROLOGUE TO THE Wife of Bath's Tale.
THE Desire of Woman:
PROLOGUE TO THE FRYAR's TALE.
THE Sumner and the Devil:
PROLOGUE TO THE Sumner's TALE.
THE Farmer and the Fryar:
PROLOGUE TO THE CLERK of Oxford's TALE.
GUALTHERUS and GRISELDA:
CONCLUSION TO THE CLERK of Oxford's TALE.
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The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer
The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer
modernis'd by several hands. Publsh'd by Mr. Oggle
George Ogle
1704-1746
Printed for J. and R. Tonson [etc.]
London
1741
The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer