Geoffrey Chaucer
1342/43 - 1400
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The Canterbury Tales
Fragment XChaucer's Retraction
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Heere taketh the makereof this book his leve.
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1082 | Now preye I to hem alle that herkne this |
1082 | Litel tretys or rede, that if ther be any thynge |
1082 | In it that liketh hem, that therof they thanken |
1082 | Oure lord jhesu crist, of whom procedeth al |
1083 | Wit and al goodnesse./ And if ther be any |
1083 | Thyng that displese hem, I preye hem also that |
1083 | They arrette it to the defaute of myn unkonnynge, |
1083 | and nat to my wyl, that wolde ful fayn |
1084 | Have seyd bettre if I hadde had konnynge./ |
1084 | For oure book seith, al that is writen is writen |
1085 | For our doctrine, and that is myn entente./ |
1085 | Wherfore I biseke yow mekely, for the mercy |
1085 | Of go, that ye preye for me that crist have |
1086 | Mercy on me and foryeve me my giltes;/ and |
1086 | Namely of my translacions and enditynges of |
1086 | Worldly vanitees, the whiche I revoke in |
1087 | My retracciouns:/ as is the book of troilus; |
1087 | the book also of fame; the book of |
1087 | The xxv. Ladies; the book of the duchesse; |
1087 | The book of seint valentynes day of the parlemen |
1087 | of briddes; the tales of counterbury, |
1088 | Thilke that sownen into synne;/ the book of the |
1088 | Leoun; and many another book. If they were |
1088 | In my remembrance, and many a song and |
1088 | Many a leccherous lay; that crist for his grete |
1089 | Mercy foryeve me the synne./ But of the translacion |
1089 | of boece de consolacione, and othere |
1089 | Bookes of legendes of seintes, and omelies and |
1090 | Moralitee, and devocioun./ That thanke I oure |
1090 | Lord jhesu crist and his blisful mooder, and |
1091 | Alle the seintes of hevene,/ bisekynge hem that |
1091 | They from hennes forth unto my lyves ende |
1091 | Sende me grace to biwayle my giltes, and to |
1091 | Studie to the salvacioun of my soule, and |
1091 | Graunte me grace of verray penitence, confessioun |
1091 | and satisfaccioun to doon in this |
1092 | Present lyf,/ thurgh the benigne grace of |
1092 | Hym that is kyng of kynges and preest |
1092 | Over alle preestes, that boghte us with the |
1093 | Precious blood of his herte;/ so that is may |
1093 | Been oon of hem at the day of doom that shulle |
1093 | Be saved. Qui cum patre et spiritu sancto vivit |
1093 | Et regnat deus per omnia secula. Amen.
Heere is ended the Book of the Tales of Caunterbury,compiled by Geffrey Chaucer, of whos souleJhesu Crist have mercy. Amen. |