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  • Prologue and Tale of Beryn - Wikipedia
    The Tale of Beryn is the first tale told on the journey back to the Tabard Inn in Southwark Told by the Merchant, it is a long tale of 3,290 lines Its portrayal of merchants in a positive (or at least neutral) light make it peculiar in the Middle Ages [1] Beryn is the son of Faunus and Agea, a wealthy couple in Rome Beryn's parents do not
  • The Tale of Beryn | Harvards Geoffrey Chaucer Website
    The Tale of Beryn Canterbury Tales Canterbury Tales expand_more Synopses and Prolegomena Synopses and Prolegomena expand_more The Frame Narrative Fragment 1
  • Prologue to the Tale of Beryn | Harvards Geoffrey Chaucer . . .
    Adapted (lightly regularized and occasionally emended) for beginning readers of Middle English from The Tale of Beryn ed F J Furnivall and W G Stone, London, Chaucer Society, 1887 [Widener 11483 17]; reprinted as EETS, Extra Series, 105; London, 1909 [Widener 11473 105]
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  • Tale of Beryn, The - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
    The Tale of Beryn, presented as the second tale of the Merchant, follows The prologue and tale include 4,022 lines of rhymed couplets; however, only a few of these can be construed as decasyllabic (10-syllable) lines in the manner of Chaucer
  • Beryn - Baby Name Meaning, Origin and Popularity - TheBump. com
    Beryn is a subtle crystal-inspired name for girls as a form of the Greek Beryl Stemming from the Sanskrit vaiḍūrya, Beryn has evolved to be the sweet and concise name it is today It refers to the cat’s eye gem, a pale green precious stone called “beryl” by the Ancient Greeks
  • The tale of Beryn : with a prologue of the merry adventure of . . .
    Canterbury tales; Bricaire de La Dixmerie, Nicolas, 1731-1791 A continuation of the Canterbury tales, first printed in the 1721 Chaucer, but regarded as spurious The tale is identical with part of a French prose romance: L'histoire du chevalier Berinus


















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