The Wife of Bath.

The Wife of Bath.

officiallordvetinari:  and-then-he-melted:  cat goes lol  doggo

officiallordvetinari: and-then-he-melted: cat goes lol doggo

apardonablemonomania: fleshwerks:  philosophyblr: me throwing

apardonablemonomania: fleshwerks: philosophyblr: me throwing

Steeping some spiced honey Mead! 🍺 #honeymead #mead #honey

Steeping some spiced honey Mead! 🍺 #honeymead #mead #honey

 millennialmotive replied to your post: A guy in my diversity

millennialmotive replied to your post: A guy in my diversity

reallybadblackoutpoems:the canterbury tales (c. 1400) - geoffrey

reallybadblackoutpoems:the canterbury tales (c. 1400) - geoffrey

theoceanspectre:  Historiated initial of Chaucer holding an open

theoceanspectre: Historiated initial of Chaucer holding an open

 in my high school brit lit class we read the Canterbury Tale

 in my high school brit lit class we read the Canterbury Tale

harrypotterhousequotes:HUFFLEPUFF: “Patience is a high virtue.”

harrypotterhousequotes:HUFFLEPUFF: “Patience is a high virtue.”

Abby and Chaucer, kitties of earlphantomhived and meister-maka.

Abby and Chaucer, kitties of earlphantomhived and meister-maka.

“they/them” has been used in the singular since Chaucer and

“they/them” has been used in the singular since Chaucer and

I found some gems at the local used bookstore today 😊📚

I found some gems at the local used bookstore today 😊📚

chaucers-favourite-loon:  Aah the smell and sound of vinyl.

chaucers-favourite-loon: Aah the smell and sound of vinyl.

xxxtokisaru:  stevielystrange:We need to talk about my new found

xxxtokisaru: stevielystrange:We need to talk about my new found

sub-textural:  Always heavenly. “Thus in this heaven he took

sub-textural: Always heavenly. “Thus in this heaven he took

chaucers-favourite-loon:  Aah the smell and sound of vinyl.

chaucers-favourite-loon: Aah the smell and sound of vinyl.

wildbait:  Welcome to the world of Chaucer Posted by a Reddit

wildbait: Welcome to the world of Chaucer Posted by a Reddit

belle-deshabille:  She is as fair as is a rose in May- Chaucer

belle-deshabille: She is as fair as is a rose in May- Chaucer