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Drag each set of lines to the correct image. Match the lines from The Canterbury Tales to the characters they describe.
Her greatest oath
was but By Saint
Eloy! And she was
known as Madam
Eglantine.
o ride about
the world,
loved chivalry,
Truth, honour,
freedom
and all courtesy.
Right threadbare
was his overcoat;
for he
Had got him yet
no churchly
benefice
He had but
little gold
within his
coffer;
But all that
he might
borrow from
a friend
Dishevelled, save
for cap, his head
all bare. As shiny
eyes he had
as has a hare.
A voice he
had that
bleated like a goat.
A lover and a
lusty bachelor,
With locks well
curled, as if
they'd laid in
press
Though so
illustrious,
he was very
wise and bore
himself as
meekly as a maid.
He never yet had
any vileness said,

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