Friday, June 24, 2005

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287 A clerk from Oxford was with us also,
288 Who'd turned to getting knowledge, long ago.
289 As meagre was his horse as is a rake,
290 Nor he himself too fat, I'll undertake,
291 But he looked hollow and went soberly.
292 Right threadbare was his overcoat; for he
293 Had got him yet no churchly benefice,
294 Nor was so worldly as to gain office.
295 For he would rather have at his bed's head
296 Some twenty books, all bound in black and red,
297 Of Aristotle and his philosophy
298 Than rich robes, fiddle, or gay psaltery.
299 Yet, and for all he was philosopher,
300 He had but little gold within his coffer;
301 But all that he might borrow from a friend
302 On books and learning he would swiftly spend,
303 And then he'd pray right busily for the souls
304 Of those who gave him wherewithal for schools.
305 Of study took he utmost care and heed.
306 Not one word spoke he more than was his need;
307 And that was said in fullest reverence
308 And short and quick and full of high good sense.
309 Pregnant of moral virtue was his speech;
310 And gladly would he learn and gladly teach.

- Excerpt from the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer about the Oxford Cleric, a character who's very similar to me. :)