Excerpt from The Afternoon of Unmarried Life
Moste desire I, and have, and evir shall
Thing, which that might your hert'is ese amende:
Have me excused, my power is but small,
Nathelesse of right ye ought for to commende
My gode will, whiche faine would entende
To doe you service.
Quakith my penne, my spirite supposeth
That in my writing ye find woll offence.
[But] not of malice, therefore beth merciable,
A faithfull herte evir is acceptable.
Chaucer.
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