“What gold they have is mixed with such allays
Of brass, that, though the coin looks right perhaps,
When you begin to bend the thing it snaps.”
—Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, translated by Neville Coghill, 1952.
“What gold they have is mixed with such allays
Of brass, that, though the coin looks right perhaps,
When you begin to bend the thing it snaps.”
—Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, translated by Neville Coghill, 1952.