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The Canterbury Tales

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  • The Canterbury Tales
    • Group A
      • The General Prologue
      • The Knight’s Tale
      • The Miller’s Prologue
      • The Miller’s Tale
      • The Reeve’s Prologue
      • The Reeve’s Tale
      • The Cook’s Prologue
      • The Cook’s Tale
    • Group B
      • Introduction to the Man of Law’s Tale
      • The Man of Law’s Prologue
      • The Man of Law’s Tale
      • The Shipman’s Prologue
      • The Shipman’s Tale
      • The Shipman’s Epilogue
      • The Prioress’s Prologue
      • The Prioress’s Tale
      • The Prologue to Sir Thopas
      • Sir Thopas
      • The Prologue to Melibeus
      • Melibeus
      • The Monk’s Prologue
      • The Monk’s Tale
      • The Nun’s Priest’s Prologue
      • The Nun’s Priest’s Tale
      • The Nun’s Priest’s Epilogue
    • Group C
      • The Physician’s Tale
      • The Physician’s Epilogue
      • The Pardoner’s Prologue
      • The Pardoner’s Tale
    • Group D
      • The Wife of Bath’s Prologue
      • The Wife of Bath’s Tale
      • The Friar’s Prologue
      • The Friar’s Tale
      • The Summoner’s Prologue
      • The Summoner’s Tale
    • Group E
      • The Clerk’s Prologue
      • The Clerk’s Tale
      • The Merchant’s Prologue
      • The Merchant’s Tale
      • The Merchant’s Epilogue
    • Group F
      • The Squire’s Prologue
      • The Squire’s Tale
      • The Squire’s Epilogue
      • The Franklin’s Prologue
      • The Franklin’s Tale
    • Group G
      • The Second Nun’s Prologue
      • The Second Nun’s Tale
      • The Canon’s Yeoman’s Prologue
      • The Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale
    • Group H
      • The Manciple’s Prologue
      • The Manciple’s Tale
    • Group I
      • The Parson’s Prologue
      • The Parson’s Tale
      • Chaucer’s Retraction
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Tine

1. Sorrow
2. A vessel for brewing

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    • About
    • The Canterbury Tales
      • Group A
        • The General Prologue
        • The Knight’s Tale
        • The Miller’s Prologue
        • The Miller’s Tale
        • The Reeve’s Prologue
        • The Reeve’s Tale
        • The Cook’s Prologue
        • The Cook’s Tale
      • Group B
        • Introduction to the Man of Law’s Tale
        • The Man of Law’s Prologue
        • The Man of Law’s Tale
        • The Shipman’s Prologue
        • The Shipman’s Tale
        • The Shipman’s Epilogue
        • The Prioress’s Prologue
        • The Prioress’s Tale
        • The Prologue to Sir Thopas
        • Sir Thopas
        • The Prologue to Melibeus
        • Melibeus
        • The Monk’s Prologue
        • The Monk’s Tale
        • The Nun’s Priest’s Prologue
        • The Nun’s Priest’s Tale
        • The Nun’s Priest’s Epilogue
      • Group C
        • The Physician’s Tale
        • The Physician’s Epilogue
        • The Pardoner’s Prologue
        • The Pardoner’s Tale
      • Group D
        • The Wife of Bath’s Prologue
        • The Wife of Bath’s Tale
        • The Friar’s Prologue
        • The Friar’s Tale
        • The Summoner’s Prologue
        • The Summoner’s Tale
      • Group E
        • The Clerk’s Prologue
        • The Clerk’s Tale
        • The Merchant’s Prologue
        • The Merchant’s Tale
        • The Merchant’s Epilogue
      • Group F
        • The Squire’s Prologue
        • The Squire’s Tale
        • The Squire’s Epilogue
        • The Franklin’s Prologue
        • The Franklin’s Tale
      • Group G
        • The Second Nun’s Prologue
        • The Second Nun’s Tale
        • The Canon’s Yeoman’s Prologue
        • The Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale
      • Group H
        • The Manciple’s Prologue
        • The Manciple’s Tale
      • Group I
        • The Parson’s Prologue
        • The Parson’s Tale
        • Chaucer’s Retraction
    • Contact