id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chaucer-canterbury-3692 chaucer-canterbury-3692 .txt text/plain 184738 23965 98 Whoso shall tell a tale after a man, His tale anon, and said as ye shall hear. But ere thou go, one thing I will thee tell. She saide, "Lord, aye welcome be thy sond* *whatever thou sendest That man shall yield unto his wife her debt? Quoth she, "that thou me take unto thy wife, "Dame," quoth he, "God give you right good life, *"Deus hic,"* quoth he; "O Thomas friend, good day," *God be here* "Tell," quoth the lord, "and thou shalt have anon God of his greate goodness saide then, By God, I hope I shall you tell a thing "Wife," quoth this man, "little canst thou divine And saide thus; "What man art thou?" quoth he; Meliboeus answered anon and said: "What man," quoth he, Solomon saith, 'Work all things by counsel, and thou shall never For every man, save thou, hath told his tale. ./cache/chaucer-canterbury-3692.txt ./txt/chaucer-canterbury-3692.txt