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Match the lines from Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales to the characters they describe.
And honoured everywhere for worthiness.
At Alexandria, he, when it was won;
Of courtliness, and stately manners took,
And would be held worthy of reverence
In wisps hung down such locks as he'd on head,
But as to hood, for sport of it, he'd none,
A lover and a lusty bachelor,
With locks well curled, as if they'd laid in press.
prioress
squire
knight
pardoner
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