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Book IV

. 1397, &c. 'For al Apollo and his clerkish lawes,' &c. Guido gives

rather a long account of the manner in which Criseyde upbraided her father Chalcas at their meeting. Chaucer says nothing about this matter in Book V . 193, but he here introduces an account of the same speech, telling us that Creseyde _intended_ to make it! I quote from