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Match the lines from The Canterbury Tales to the characters they describe. Her greatest oath
was but By Saint
Eloy! And she was
known as Madam
Eglantine.
o ride about
the world,
loved chivalry,
Truth, honour,
freedom
and all courtesy.
Right threadbare
was his overcoat;
for he
Had got him yet
no churchly
benefice
He had but
little gold
within his
coffer;
But all that
he might
borrow from
a friend
Dishevelled, save
for cap, his head
all bare. As shiny
eyes he had
as has a hare.
A voice he
had that
bleated like a goat.
A lover and a
lusty bachelor,
With locks well
curled, as if
they'd laid in
press
Though so
illustrious,
he was very
wise and bore
himself as
meekly as a maid.
He never yet had
any vileness said,

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