Sunday, May 13, 2001

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Rating: 3.2

Almighty and al merciable queene,
To whom that al this world fleeth for socour,
To have relees of sinne, of sorwe, and teene,
Glorious virgine, of alle floures flour,
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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Mahtab Bangalee 20 July 2020

O MY God the greatest legend poet of ABECEDERIAN................just great of the all greatest ABECEDERIAN

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Wonderful poem alphabetically how it has been arranged And I love its style and uniqueness......10++++

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Rajnish Manga 20 July 2020

That's a comprehensive poem on a variety of subjects taken in an alphabetical order. The English of the poem belongs to that of Middle Ages. Thanks.

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Dr Antony Theodore 20 July 2020

He vouched sauf, tel him, as was his wille, Bicome a man, to have oure alliaunce, And with his precious blood he wrot the bille Upon the crois as general acquitaunce a great poem from the great Chaucer. tony

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Ramesh T A 20 July 2020

Free flowing pleading of Poet Geoffrey Chaucer for socour to the Almighty and Queene is very pious and melting the heart indeed! thanks for sharing!

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Imelda Ortega Suzara 30 May 2013

Amazing how he did the alphabet using 1 letter per stanza, but the spelling maybe should be modernized to current spelling to make it easier to read.

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