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CT: Seven Deadly Sins (Greed (The Reeve- "He had grown rich and had a…
CT: Seven Deadly Sins
Greed
The Reeve- "He had grown rich and had a store of treasure well tucked away, yet out it came to pleasure" Ln 626-627
The Merchant- "He was an expert at dabbling in exchanges" Ln281 " In loans and bargains and negotiations, he was an excellent fellow all the same" Ln 288
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Pardoner - " And by his flatteries and prevarication made made monkeys of the priest and congregation
Monk- "I saw his sleeves were garnished at the hand with fine grey fur, the finest in the land, And on his hood, to fasten it on his chin" (197-200)
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Skipper: "Hardy he was, prudent in undertaking" (415)
Pride
Friar-"he got his farthing from her just the same before he left,and so his income came."(Ln:261/Pg:151)
Prioress-"And to seem dignified in all her dealings."(145/148)
Monk- "That is to say the monk is out of cloister. That was a text he held not with oyster. And I agreed and said his views were sound..." (185-187)
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Manciple--(Lines 603-604) "In any legal case there was to try; And yet this Maniple could wipe their eye."
Haberdasher, Dyer, Carpenter, Weaver, Carpet-Maker--(Line 387-388) "And so is going to church and being seen having your mantle carried, like a queen."
Wife of Bath: "Her kerchiefs were of finely woven ground; I dared have sworn they weighed a good ten pound, the ones she wore on Sunday on her head" (463-465)
Pardoner: "For well he knew that when that song was sung He'd have to preach and tune his honey honey-tongue" (731)
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Gluttony
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Prioress: "But she could carry a morsel up and keep the smallest drop from falling on her breast." (Line 134)
Pardoner: "And with these relics, anytime he found some poor up-country parson to astound, In one short day, in money down, he drew more than the parson in a month or two" (721-724)
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The Summoner- "Garlic he loved, and onions too, and leeks and drinking strong red wine till all was hazy" Ln 652-653
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Lust
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Wife of Bath: "She'd had five husbands, all at the church door, apart from other company in youth" (471)
Squire- "A lover and cadet, a lad of fire"
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Wrath
Skipper - "He sent his prisoners home, they walked the plank."
Wife of Bath - "And if they did indeed, so wrath as she was to be quite put out of charity."
Miller--(Line 576-577) "A wrangler and buffoon, he had a store of tavern stories, filthy in the main."
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