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- en.wikipedia.org The Parson's TaleDepiction of the Parson, from the Ellesmere Manuscript. The Parson's Tale is the final "tale" of Geoffrey Chaucer's fourteenth-century poetic cycle The Canterbury Tales.
- britannica.com topic/The-Parsons-Tale"The Parson’s Tale". Encyclopedia Britannica , 11 Sep. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Parsons-Tale.
- chaucer.fas.harvard.edu pages/parsons-taleHarvard's Geoffrey Chaucer Website https://chaucer.fas.harvard.edu/pages/parsons-tale.
- americanliterature.com author/geoffrey-chaucer/…[Under the fourth head, of good works, the Parson says: —] The courteous Lord Jesus Christ will that no good work be lost, for in somewhat it shall avail.
- englishliterature.net geoffrey-chaucer/the-…[Under the fourth head, of good works, the Parson says: –] The courteous Lord Jesus Christ will that no good work be lost, for in somewhat it shall avail.
- cliffsnotes.com literature/c/the-canterbury-tales…Summary When the Host turns to the Parson and bids him tell his story, the stern old man says that the pilgrims will get no "fables and swich wreccheddnesse" fr.
- opencanterburytales.com open-review-home/the-…These qualities have led some, such as Traugott Lawler (1980), to argue that the Parson’s Tale represents a departure from the act of tale-telling (147-156).
- thecanterburytales.co.uk the-parsons-tale/The Parson’s Tale. Jer. 6 . State super vias, et videte, et interrogate de viis antiquis gue sit via bona, et ambulate in ea; et invenietis refrigerium animabus vestris, etc.
- talebooks.com classic/the-parsons-tale/"The Parson's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer is a book in the Drama genre, first published 1400.