Of fustian he wered a gypoun
Al bismotered with his habergeoun,
For he was late y-come from his viage,
And wente for to doon his pilgrymage.
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These lines are taken from Geoffrey Chaucer's famous poem called the Canterbury Tales.
Explanation:
- These lines elaborate on the role of a knight.
- He describes his ambitions and characters along with his acts of bravery after which he has decided to go to pilgrimage to pay respects to Saint Thomas's.
- Apart from the knight, he describes the other 31 characters as well.
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