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- Here biginneth the Pardoners Tale. In Flaundres whylom was a companye. Of yonge folk, that haunteden folye ... Here is ended the Pardoners Tale.
- The Pardoner, from Ellesmere Manuscript of Chaucer. The Pardoner, as depicted by William Blake in The Canterbury Pilgrims (1810).
- These relics, he admits, are fake, and that he is gripped by the very greed he preaches against. The Pardoners tale also illustrates how sin can lead to a person...
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- So grant you each his pardon to receive ... Sir pardoner, be glad and merry here; And you, sir host, who are to me so dear, I pray you that you kiss the pardoner.
- 17 – The Pardoner’s Tale.
- "The Pardoner's Tale" (written in the original Middle English as "The Pardoners Tale" without an apostrophe) is a short story in verse from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey...
- The Pardoner’s Tale. The Prologue. Our Hostë gan to swear as he were wood;3479 “Harow!” quoth he, “by nailës and by blood,3480 This was a cursed thief, a...
- The pardoners tale. In Flaundres whylom was a companye Of yonge folk, that haunteden folye, As ryot, hasard, stewes, and tavernes, Wher-as, with...
- themselves at tables in front of an inn. The pardoner is drunk, which explains his boastful and revealing confession of his deceits. THE TALE <1>.