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I guess I loved him best of all, for he
I guess I loved him best of all, for he


Gave of his love most sparingly to me.|''Canterbury Tales'': The Wife of Bath's Prologue}}
Gave of his love most sparingly to me.|''Canterbury Tales'': The Wife of Bath's Prologue, lines 509-520<ref>http://www.librarius.com/canttran/wftltrfs.htm</ref>}}


{{Quote|"We women have, if I am not to lie,
{{Quote|"We women have, if I am not to lie,
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price;
price;


All this knows every woman who is wise.|''Canterbury Tales'': The Wife of Bath's Prologue}}
All this knows every woman who is wise.|''Canterbury Tales'': The Wife of Bath's Prologue, lines 521-530}}


{{Quote|"My liege lady, generally," said he,
{{Quote|"My liege lady, generally," said he,
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In all the court there was no wife or maid
In all the court there was no wife or maid


Or widow that denied the thing he said ....|''Canterbury Tales'': The Wife of Bath's Tale}}
Or widow that denied the thing he said ....|''Canterbury Tales'': The Wife of Bath's Tale, lines 1043-1050<ref>http://www.librarius.com/canttran/wftltrfs.htm</ref>}}


==1483–1546: Martin Luther==
==1483–1546: Martin Luther==

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