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There was also a poor parson . All these , except the poor parson , Chaucer holds up to scorn because he had met many such in real life who , under the pretence of religion , lived bad lives . But that it was not the Church that he ...
There was also a poor parson . All these , except the poor parson , Chaucer holds up to scorn because he had met many such in real life who , under the pretence of religion , lived bad lives . But that it was not the Church that he ...
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Edmund Spenser was born in London in 1552 , and was the son of a poor clothworker or tailor . He went to school at the Merchant Taylors ' School , which had then been newly founded . That his father was very poor we know , for Edmund ...
Edmund Spenser was born in London in 1552 , and was the son of a poor clothworker or tailor . He went to school at the Merchant Taylors ' School , which had then been newly founded . That his father was very poor we know , for Edmund ...
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One day as he was walking into Salisbury to play with some friends ' he saw a poor man with a poorer horse , which was fallen under his load . They were both in distress and needed present help . This Mr. Herbert perceiving put off his ...
One day as he was walking into Salisbury to play with some friends ' he saw a poor man with a poorer horse , which was fallen under his load . They were both in distress and needed present help . This Mr. Herbert perceiving put off his ...
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