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Geoffrey Chaucer Quotes: His spirit chaunged house and wente ther, As I cam nevere, I kan nat tellen wher.
         

His spirit chaunged house and wente ther, As I cam nevere, I kan nat tellen wher.


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This page presents the quote "His spirit chaunged house and wente ther, As I cam nevere, I kan nat tellen wher.". Author of this quote is Geoffrey Chaucer. This quote is about death, middle-english, medieval-literature, afterlife, soul, death-and-dying,.