The Yeoman Study Guide
Choose to ContinueNovelGuide: The Canterbury Tales: Novel Summary: The Prologue to the tale of Melibeus
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The Prologue to the Friar's Tale
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Introduction to the Sergeant-at-law's tale
Epilogue to the Merchant's Tale
Epilogue of the Sergeant-at-law's tale
The Prologue of the Doctor's Tale
The Prologue to the Pardoner's Tale
The Prologue to the tale of Melibeus
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The Prologue of the Monk's tale
The Prologue of the Cannon Assistant's Tale
Prologue of the Nun Priest's Tale
Epilogue to the Nun Priest's Tale
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The Prologue to the tale of Melibeus
Where the host mercifully interrupts Chaucer's awful story. Chaucer pleads for permission to finish, since no other storyteller has been stopped. Chaucer starts another tale, and asks that the company will hear it to the end.
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