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A merry wife of Bath comes next in place

DMI number:
18347
Poem Aliases
Chaucer. Canterbury Tales. General Prologue
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
First Line:
A merry wife of Bath comes next in place
Last Line:
For she had practiced long that old new dance
Poem Genre / Form:
Imitation / translation / paraphrase, Character, and Couplet
Themes:
Travel and Women / the female character
Related People
Translated from:
Geoffrey Chaucer
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Author:
Thomas Betterton
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Extract from 'Chaucer's Characters' (The Wife of Bath). Betterton (1712): 270-272.
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Relationship:
Extract Of/Extracted In
Comments:
Content/Publication
Title:
The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer, modernis'd [Vol. I] [ESTC T75505] [ECCO]
Page No(s):
pp.21-22
Poem Title:
The Wife of Bath.
Attribution:
By Mr. Betterton
Attributed To:
Thomas Betterton
Title:
The Canterbury tales of Chaucer, modernis'd by several hands [Vol I] [ESTC T75503]
Page No(s):
pp. 29-31
Poem Title:
The Wife of Bath.
Attribution:
By Mr. Betterton
Attributed To:
Thomas Betterton