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3440 An hole he fond3440, ful lowe upon a bord, Theras3441 the cat was wont in...
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Canterbury Tales
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3440 An hole he fond3440, ful lowe upon a bord, Theras3441 the cat was wont in for to crepe, And at that hole he looked in ful depe3442, And atte laste he hadde of him a sighte.
( Geoffrey Chaucer )
[ The Canterbury Tales ]
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