• Illustration of Robin the Miller, from The Miller's Tale, playing a bagpipe. "The Miller's Tale" (Middle English: The Milleres Tale)...
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  • The Miller’s Tale. Whilom there was dwelling in Oxenford A riche gnof*, that *guestes held to board*, *miser *took in boarders* And of his craft he was a carpenter.
  • Like the Knight's tale, the Miller sets his tale in a high class environment. However, unlike the Knight's tale, the characters in the Miller's tale do not fit their setting.
  • Our Host answer’d; “Tell on a devil way;922 Thou art a fool; thy wit is overcome.” “Now hearken,” quoth the Miller, “all and some: But first I make a protestatioún.
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  • The drunken Miller proclaims his tale to be as “noble” as the Knight's Tale. The host asks the Miller to let a person of better standing to tell their tale first.
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