“I may seem hoary, but I’m like a tree
That blossoms white before the fruit can be;
Blossoming trees are neither dry nor dead
And I am only hoary on my head.”
—Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, translated by Neville Coghill, 1952.
“I may seem hoary, but I’m like a tree
That blossoms white before the fruit can be;
Blossoming trees are neither dry nor dead
And I am only hoary on my head.”
—Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, translated by Neville Coghill, 1952.