Three Bits in the Canterbury Tales that Will Always Make Me Laugh
- “and forth he gooth — no lenger wolde he lette — / unto the west gate of the toun, and fond / a dong carte, as it were to donge lond” (VII.3034-36, Nun’s Priest’s Tale)
- “and whan he hadde pouped in this horn” (IX.90, Manciple’s Prologue)
- “whereas the Poo out of a welle smal” (IV.48, Clerk’s Prologue)
(object 14902 from the Kunera Database of Medieval Badges)