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- CANTERBURY TALES
- HERE THE MAKER OF THIS BOOK TAKES HIS LEAVE
- by Geoffrey Chaucer
-
- Now do I pray all those who hear this little treatise, or read it,
- that, if there be within it anything that pleases them, they thank Our
- Lord Jesus Christ, from Whom proceeds all understanding and all
- goodness. And if there be anything that displeases them, I pray
- them, also, that they impute it to the fault of my ignorance and not
- to my intention, which would fain have better said if I had had
- knowledge. For our Book says, "All that is written is written for
- our instruction;" and that was my intention. Wherefore I meekly
- beseech you that, for the sake of God's mercy, you pray for me that
- Christ have mercy upon me and forgive me my trespasses and
- especially for my translations and the writing of worldly vanities,
- the which I withdraw in my retractations: as, The Book of Troilus;
- also The Book of Fame; The Book of the Nineteen Ladies; The Book of
- the Duchess; The Book of Saint Valentine's Day, Of the Parliament of
- Birds; The Tales of Canterbury, those that tend toward sin; The Book
- of the Lion; and many another book, were they in my remembrance; and
- many a song and many a lecherous lay,- as to which may Christ, of
- His great mercy, forgive me the sin. But for the translation of
- Boethius's de Consolatione, and other books of legends of saints,
- and homilies, and of morality and devotion- for those I thank Our Lord
- Jesus Christ and His Blessed Mother and all the saints of Heaven;
- beseeching them that they, henceforth unto my life's end, send me
- grace whereof to bewail my sins, and to study for the salvation of
- my soul:- and grant me the grace of true penitence, confession, and
- expiation in this present life; through the benign grace of Him Who is
- King of kings and Priest over all priests, Who redeemed us with the
- precious blood of His heart; so that I may be one of those, at the day
- of doom, that shall be saved: Qui cum patre, etc.
-
- HERE ENDS THE BOOK
- OF THE TALES OF CANTERBURY,
- WRITTEN BY GEOFFREY CHAUCER,
- ON WHOSE SOUL
- MAY JESUS CHRIST HAVE MERCY.
- AMEN.
-