Geoffrey Chaucer Quote

But Cristes loore and his apostles twelve He taughte, but first he folwed it hymselve.


The Canterbury Tales. Prologue, l. 527


But Cristes loore and his apostles twelve He taughte, but first he folwed it hymselve.

But Cristes loore and his apostles twelve He taughte, but first he folwed it hymselve.

But Cristes loore and his apostles twelve He taughte, but first he folwed it hymselve.

But Cristes loore and his apostles twelve He taughte, but first he folwed it hymselve.