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_____. Brown Bread and Honour
Anon. Canary Bird or Gentlemen and Lady’s Polite Amusement: Song LXXIX AND LXXX
_____. Canterbury Tales Rendered into Familiar Verse-1701
_____. Chevy-Chase from a Collection of Old Ballads
_____. Cobbler of Canterburie-Ouvery edition-originally published 1608
_____. Miller of Trompington
_____. Nut Brown Maid-1502
_____. The Squire’s Tale Imitated from Chaucer-Monthly Magazine 1796
_____. True History of Patient Grisel
Barrett-C F Drake-Canterbury Tales including The Great Devil’s Tale
Beaumont and Fletcher-Triumph of Honour
Betterton Thomas-Amorous Widow or the Wanton Wife of Bath 1761
Betterton Thomas-Miller of Trompington-Muse Muse in Good Humour-1776
The Clerk’s Tale from Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine–Vol_XLI_1837
Beeton’s Christmas Annual-This Way Out-or-Modern Pilgrims
Boyse Samuel-Cambuscan or The Squire’s Tale of Chaucer 1785
Brereton-Jane-The Dream In Imitation of Some Parts of Chaucer’s Second and Third Book of Fame-transcription
Brome Alexander-Canterbury tale translated out of Chaucer’s old English into our now usual language-transcription
Brome Alexander-Canterbury tale translated out of Chaucer’s old English into our now usual language-transcription
Catcott-Court of Love-A Vision from Chaucer-1717
Chanticleer discarded–A Fable-The Monthly Magazine and Monthly Chronologer 1736-transcription
Chapman George-May Day-1611
Chapman-George-Sir Gyles Goosecappe-London-John Windet-1606
Chaucer at Woodstock
Chaucer Junior–Canterbury tales composed for the entertainment of all ingenious young men and maids
Clarke-Frederick Canterbury Tales in Modern English-dual language edition-1870
Cobb Samuel-Carpenter of Oxford
Cobb-Samuel “The Miller’s Tale”
Cobb Samuel-Miller’s Tale from Chaucer Inscribed by Rowe-transcription
Cobbler of Canterburie-Ouvery
Cooper Elizabeth Muses Library-Pardoner’s Prologue 1737 pp 24-9
Dart-The Complaint of the Black Knight-from Lidgate-transcription of poem
Davy John-Woman’s Will-1820
Dekker Thomas-Patient Grissil-1841
Dryden John-Fables 1700
Dryden John-Palamon and Arcite
Fagan-Charles-Chaucer in Oxenforde from The Oxford Magazine first published in 1883-transcription
Fenton Elijah-A Tale Devised in the Plesaunt Manere of Gentil Maister Jeoffrey Chaucer-1717
Fletcher-Women Pleased 1679-1812 edition
Gay John Wife of Bath 1713 facsimile
Gay John Wife of Bath 1713 transcription
Gay John Wife of Bath 1730 facsimile
Gay John-Wife of Bath1713-Gently Modernized by Ross G Arthur-transcription
Gay-John-An Answer to the Sompner’s Prologue of Chaucer-transcription
Greene’s Vision-transcription
Green’s Vision Written at the Instant of his Death-transcription
Griselda-Blackwood’s Magazine-1837
Haywood’s Pardoner and Frere
Hoccleve-New Ploughman’s Tale
Horne R H-Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer Modernized 1841
Hunt-Leigh Tapiser’s Tale from Fraser’s Magazine 1858
Hunt-Leigh-The Tapiser’s Tale from Fraser’s Magazine Feb 1858 pp 160-163-transcription
Jackson Andrew-Matrimonial Scenes 1750
Kent-Charles Chaucer at Woodstock
Macklin T-Death of Arcite from Chaucer Modernized by Dryden-painted by W Hamilton 1792-transcription
Macklin T-Palamon and Arcite from Chaucer Modernized by Dryden-painted by W Hamilton 1792-transcription
Markland-John Three New Poems-1721
Merry Tales of the Cobler of Canterburie-transcription
Ogle-George Gualrtherus and Griselda
Old Wife of Beith by Chaucer Much better reformed-transcription
Pettis-William Chaucer’s Whims 1701
Phillips-Ambrose Patient Grissel from A Collection of Old Ballads-1723-transcription
Phillips Ambrose-The Wanton Wife of Bath-from A Collection of Old Ballads-transcription
Phillips-Ambrose-Patient Grissel from A Collection of Old Ballads-1723
Phillps Ambrose-Patient Grissell-from John Bells’ edition
Pope-Alexander Miller of Trompington 1720
Pope-Alexander January and May
Pope-Alexander Paraphrases from Chaucer-January and May-1776-transcription
Pope-Alexander Wife of Bath 1776
Pope-Alexander Character Sketches-Intro to Canterbury Tales 1720
Pope-Alexander-Wife of Bath Her Prologue from Chaucer -1776
Prior Matthew HENRY and EMMA-A POEM-Upon the Model of The Nut-brown Maid-transcription
Prior-Matthew Nut Brown Maid set to music
Prior-Matthew Susannah and the Two Elders and Erle Robert’s Mice-1712-transcription
Purves-D-Laing Rime of Sir Thopas from Burlesque Plays
Ringler-William Nut Brown Maid-A Reconstructed Text
Roscomon-Poems by the Earls of Roscomon and Dorset-The Miller’s Tale by Samuel Cobb
Sewell-George A Defence of Women-Collection of Original Poems 1720-transcription
Sewell-George Song of Troilus-Collection of Original Poems 1720-transcription
Smith-John Fable of the Fox and the Crow 1713
Smith-John The Miller’s Tale
Smith-John Upon Improving Chaucer’s Study
Spenser-Edmund Spenser’s Continuation of The Squire’s Tale-transcription
Steele-Richard Wife of Bath Prologue 1714
Sterling-Tale of Cambuscan or The Squire’s Tale of Chaucer
Tarlton’s Jests and News Out of Purgatory
Thurlow-Edward-Hovel Arcita and Palamon
Tobler-Alfred-Geoffrey Chaucer’s Influence on English Literature
Tuckwell-Rev-W Chaucer
Wharton-Richard Franklein’s Tale
Wharton-Richard Cambuscan an heroic poem
DeKoven-Canterbury Pilgrims Opera-Libretto
DeKoven-Reginald Canterbury Pilgrims Opera-musical score
Pope-Alexander The Temple of Fame
Penn-John The Squire’s Tale
Anon–Merry Tales of the Cobler of Canterburie-Transcription
Anon-The Squire’s Tale from The Poetical register and repository of fugitive poetry
Croly, George- from The General Prologue and The Knight’s Tale
Halliwell, James-The Tinker of Turvey
Merton, Ambrose-Sweet and Pleasant History of Patient Grissel
Purves, L. Laing-Rime of Sir Thopas
Raleigh, Walter-The Riddle: A Pleasant Pastoral Comedy
Simons, Sarah E. — Dramatizations of Chaucer’s General Prologue for high school students
Travers, H. — Miller of Trompington
Travers, H. – The Shipman’s Tale
Pittis, William – Canterbury tales, rendered into familiar verse
Harpers New Monthly Magazine-April 1867: Chaucer’s Grisildis
Chatterbox 1880: Chaucer’s Pilgrims
Penny Magazine of 1845: The General Prologue
Hunt, Leigh — The General Prologue
Pittis, William–Canterbury Tales Rendered into Familiar Verse
People’s Magazine, 1867: Poet of the Olden Time
Pope/Betterton – Chaucer’s Characters from the 1720 edition
Wordsworth, William – The Prioress’s Tale
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