Heere Taketh the Makere of this Book his Leve
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preye I to hem alle that herkne this litel tretys or rede,
that if ther be any thyng in it that liketh hem that therof
they thanken oure Lord Jhesu Crist, of whom procedeth al wit
and al goodnesse. And if ther be any thyng that displese hem,
I preye hem also that they arrette it to the defaute of myn
unkonnynge, and nat to my wyl, that wolde ful fayn have seyd
bettre if I hadde had konnynge. For oure book seith, "Al
that is writen is writen four oure doctrine," and that is myn
entente. Wherfore I biseke yow mekely, for the mercy of God,
that ye preye for me that Crist have mercy on me and foryeve me
my giltes; and namely of my translacions and enditynges of worldly
vanitees, the whiche I revoke in my retracciouns: as is the book
of Troilus; the book also of Fame; the book of the .xxv. Ladies;
the book of the Duchesse; the book of Seint Valentynes day of
the Parlement of Briddes; the tales of Caunterbury, thilke that
sownen into synne; the book of Leoun; and many another book,
if they were in my remembrance, and many a song and many a
leccherous lay; that Crist for his grete mercy foryeve me the
synne. But of the translacion of Boece de Consolacione, and
othere bookes of legendes of seintes, and omelies, and moralitee,
and devocioun, that thanke I oure Lord Jhesu Crist and his
blisful Mooder, and alle the seintes of hevene, bisekynge hem
that they from hennes forth unto my lyves ende sende me grace
to biwayle my giltes, and to studie to the salvacioun of my
soule, and graunte me the grace of verray penitence, confessioun
and satisfaccioun to doon in this present lyf, thurgh the benigne
grace of hym that is kyng of lynges and preest over alle
preestes, that boghte us with the precious blood of his herte;
so that I may been oon of hem at the day of doom that shulle
be saved. Qui com patre et Spiritu Sancto vivit et regnat
Deus per omnia secula. Amen.
Heere is Ended the Book of the Tales of Caunterbury,
compiled by Geffrey Chaucer, of whos soule Jhesu Crist have Mercy.
Amen
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