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2nd edn A. B. Grosart ancient Antiquities Ballad boke Canterbury Canterbury Tales Caxton century CHAUCER CRITICISM Chaucer references Chaucer soc copy dated Dryden edition England English Poetry English Poets extract F. J. Furnivall Fame Francis Gentleman's Magazine Geoffrey Chaucer Glossary Gower hath haue Hearne Henry honour House of Fame humour John Johnson King Kirk Knight Knight's Tale language Latin learned Letter London loue Love Lydgate Master Milton modern neuer noble Occleve old Chaucer Oxford Petrarch Plowman's Tale Poetical Poetry Pope praise Preface printed Prologue quoted Reader references to Chaucer Remarks reprinted Richard says Shakespeare Skeat Speght Spenser Tale Thomas Thomas Hearne thou Thynne Thynne's tongue translated Troilus Tyrwhitt Unknown Urry Urry's verse vnto vpon W. W. Skeat Warton Wife of Bath William words writing written þat