Read the following excerpt from Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales and answer the question.
Love will not be constrain'd by mastery.
When mastry comes, the god of love anon
Beateth his wings, and, farewell, he is gone.
Love is a thing as any spirit free.
In which line does Chaucer use unconventional syntax?
"Love will not be constrain'd by mastery."
O "When mastry comes, the god of love anon"
O "Beateth his wings, and, farewell, he is gone."
O "Love is a thing as any spirit free."
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