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Match the lines from the canterbury tales to the characters they describe.

1.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.

2.her greatest oath was but by saint eloy!
and she was known as madam eglantine.

3.o ride about the world, loved chivalry,
truth, honour, freedom and all courtesy.

4.he had but little gold within his coffer;
but all that he might borrow from a friend

5.though so illustrious, he was very wise
and bore himself as meekly as a maid.
he never yet had any vileness said,

6.a lover and a lusty bachelor,
with locks well curled, as if they'd laid in press

7.right threadbare was his overcoat; for he
had got him yet no churchly benefice

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clerk
squire
prioress
pardoner

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