“Though I be hoor, I fare as dooth a tree
That blosmeth er that fruyt ywoxen bee;
And blosmy tree nys neither drye ne deed.
I feele me nowhere hoor but on myn heed;”
—Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, c. 1400.
“Though I be hoor, I fare as dooth a tree
That blosmeth er that fruyt ywoxen bee;
And blosmy tree nys neither drye ne deed.
I feele me nowhere hoor but on myn heed;”
—Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, c. 1400.