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THE CANTERBURY TALES

a cock and hen, take the moral, good folk. For Saint Paul saith

that all which is written, in sooth, is writ for our instruction. Take the fruit and let the chaff be. Now, good God, if it be thy will, as my lord archbishop saith, then make us all good people and bring us to thy heavenly bliss.—Amen.

Here is ended the Nun's Priest's Tale.

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