• Dorigen and Aurelius, from Mrs. Haweis's, Chaucer for Children (1877). Note the black rocks in the sea and the setting of the garden, a typical site for courtly love.
  • How To Cite https://www.gradesaver.com/the-canterbury-tales/study-guide/summary-the-franklins-tale in MLA Format.
  • The Squire’s Epilogue. The Franklin’s Prologue. ... The Franklin’s Tale. Here biginneth the Frankeleyns Tale. In Armorik, that called is Britayne
  • The chief virtue of The Franklin's Tale is the noble spirit that pervades it and the idea that love, patience, and forbearance are the essence of love and marriage.
  • "The Franklin's Tale" (Middle English: "The Frankeleyns Tale") is a short story in verse from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.
  • Here beginneth the Franklin's Tale. IN Armorik, that is called Brittany, there was a knight that loved a lady, and did his best diligence to serve her...
  • The Franklin's Tale.
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  • And gentilly; I praise well thy wit," Quoth the Franklin; "considering thy youthe. So feelingly thou speak'st, Sir, I aloue* thee, *allow, approve.
  • The Franklin, a wealthy man of status, but not a nobleman, flatters the Squire and tells a story of knighthood, chivalry and courteous behaviour.
  • The Franklin's Tale. In Armoric', that called is Bretagne, There was a knight, that lov'd and *did his pain* *devoted himself, To serve a lady in his beste wise...