Ful wel she sung the service divine,
Entuned in hir nose ful seemly,
And Frensh she spake,
Full fare and fetisly.
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This is a poem in which Chaucer describes the personality of a nun who is called Madame Eglantine.
Explanation:
- He said that a nun should be very polite, humble, and pious to give others an example of a happy and peaceful life.
- In this story, the characteristics of the nun are opposite to the original one.
- It shows the conflict to enlighten us about the reality of life and how one should live their life.
- Shortly he explained his singing skills with her nose
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