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English, 23.07.2019 13:30 kodyclancy

Read the following lines from the prologue of the canterbury tales: " then do folk long to go on pilgrimage, / and palmers go seeking out strange strands, / to distant shrines well known in sundry lands." (ch. 1, 12-13) what do the "distant shrines" refer?

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