He bigynneth withe the tale of Thopas, a goode tale withe faiste rym, but the Hoost, he stynteth hym and sayd, he lyketh ne the rym. So than began Chaucer to telle the tale of Melibeus
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to speak of stories and poetry... I froze a few of the birthday cupcakes, and guess what, a few moved with me. I ate one as a treat today. It was still scrumptious!
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Fauxld (pronounced Fould) English, a slant rhyme on "Old English".
Although, I know Chaucer wasn't Old English, but as I said, it was a joke.
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