Ladyes, I prey yow that ye be nat wrooth; I kan nat glose, I am a rude man  

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:Gan pullen up the smock, and in he [[throng]]. :Gan pullen up the smock, and in he [[throng]].
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 +[[Boccaccio]] does a similar thing in the [[Decameron]], warning the ladies, but later addressing them explicitely
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Ladyes, I prey yow that ye be nat wrooth; I kan nat glose, I am a rude man from the The Merchant's Tale of the Canterbury Tales.

He stooped down, and on his back she stood,
And caught her by a twist, and up she go'th.
(Ladies, I pray you that ye be not wroth,
I cannot glose, I am a rude man):
And suddenly anon this Damian
Gan pullen up the smock, and in he throng.


Boccaccio does a similar thing in the Decameron, warning the ladies, but later addressing them explicitely





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