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For May Wol Have No Slogardie A-night. The Seson Priketh Every Gentil Herte, And Maketh Him Out Of His Slepe To Sterte.
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For May wol have no slogardie a-night.
The seson priketh every gentil herte,
And maketh him out of his slepe to sterte.
-- Geoffrey Chaucer (1328-1400)
-- The Knightes Tale, Line 1044
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