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    "The Canon's Yeoman's Tale" is one of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. The Canon and his Yeoman are not mentioned in the General Prologue of...
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    At this point the Canon reins his horse in beside his Yeoman, demanding that he not reveal any secrets. The Host dismisses the Canon's threats as mere bluster...
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  • characters of the framing narrative the Host, who travels with the pilgrims, the Canon, and the fictive Geoffrey Chaucer, the teller of the tale of Sir Thopas...
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    greyhounds (fol. 169r) Nun's Priest (fol. 179r) Second Nun (fol. 187r) Canon's Yeoman (fol. 194r) Manciple (fol. 203r) Parson (fol. 206v) The Ellesmere manuscript...
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    Miller The Manciple The Reeve The Summoner The Pardoner Chaucer The Canon's Yeoman {not part of the original prologue but added at the end of the Tales}...
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    Nun The Nun's Priest Hubert The Friar The Summoner The Pardoner The Canon Yeoman Geoffrey Chaucer Carlson, David. "The Chronology of Lydgate's Chaucer...
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  • shyneth as the gold / Nis nat gold, as that I have herd it told" in "The Canon's Yeoman's Tale", and "Hyt is not al golde that glareth" in "The House of Fame"...
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  • 19 23 20 21 21 21 21 "Chaucer" (Chaucer's Retraction) 31 X.2 I.2 26 - - 26 26 26 26 Our Host 32 Canon's Yeoman - VIII.2 G.2 23 - - 15 15 17 15 Canon -...
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    13th century by alchemists as sal ammoniac. In the 14th-century "The Canon's Yeoman's Tale" one of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, an alchemist purports...
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    Janice Rand (redirect from Yeoman Rand)
    first season, as well as three of the Star Trek films. She is the Captain's yeoman on board the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), and first appeared in the episode...
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    this idea is not widely held. Its relationship to the subsequent "The Canon's Yeoman's Tale" is to offer a serious and worthy religious-themed story before...
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    and skin—for example, Perkyn Revelour ("brown and as berye") and the canon's yeoman (with a "leden hewe"). Dark skin is thus a consequence of "sin, sun...
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    Carlyle (1976). The General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales and the Canon's Yeoman's Prologue and Tale. Holmes & Meier. ISBN 0-8419-0219-4. Wyschogrod,...
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  • lines 139-154". www.librarius.com. Retrieved 17 January 2020. "The Canon's Yeoman's Prologue. The Canterbury Tales. Geoffrey Chaucer. 1894. The Complete...
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    randy stud in "The Reeve's Tale" and a blind, foolish horse in "The Canon's Yeoman's Tale": "Though ye prolle ay, ye shul it nevere fynde. Ye been as boold...
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    William Langland, Piers Plowman (ca. 1360–1387). Geofrey Chaucer, Canon's Yeoman's Tale (ca. 1380). Ben Jonson, The Alchemist (ca. 1610). On it a butler...
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    became a member of the royal court of Edward III as a valet de chambre, yeoman, or esquire on 20 June 1367, a position which could entail a wide variety...
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    London. This gains a mention in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, in 'The Canon's Yeoman's Prologue'. Boughton under Blean is also mentioned in the context of...
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  • The Monk's Tale The Nun's Priest's Tale The Second Nun's Tale The Canon's Yeoman's Tale The Manciple's Tale The Parson's Tale Chaucer's Retraction Other...
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    perfecting the receptivity of soul to spirit. 14th century: Chaucer's Canon's Yeoman's Tale has alchemy as a theme and cites Chimica Senioris Zadith Tabula...
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