Racconti di Canterbury, I
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1:42:03
God be benign to you...
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...for here I've had many
gifts and many a good meal

1:42:09
Brother Tom, I hear you've
given things to other friars, too

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You're ill because you're unfaithful
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You gave oats to that convent,
and chickens and geese to another

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Each thing united in itself is
stronger than if it's scattered

1:42:29
What is farthing worth
when cut into many parts?

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I may give you what I
have, none other for sure

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Tell me, when you say I'm
your brother and you love me

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Yes
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While I live, I'll give you
the most precious thing I have

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On one condition: Share
it so that each friar...

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...may have as much as another
1:43:06
Well then, reach down beneath my
arse, find something I have hidden

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Where?
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Right beneath my arse
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Is your hand there? Well then
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What is it?
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You must come with me. We are
going to pay a visit to Hell

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Why?
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Up above they decide
to do what they like

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Close your eyes
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Keep them tight shut

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