Opening of the Cantabury Tales

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Description

This is a recitation of the first several lines of the prologue of the Canterbury Tales by Geffory Chaucer, done in Middle English

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the shore is took the march of Paris. A general, I'm bothered every wine in such luck or virtue and gender. It is the floor. One Zephyr sack with a sweat to breath in spirit happened. Every waltz in here, the tender group's youngest son hath in the Ram has held the course alone. And small fool is my humility. Yeah, it's living orphanage open here. Expect them not to get in her garage is the longing folk born pilgrimages and polymers for two sake and strong, just strong, just barren and always growth. And Sondra launches, especially from every Shire's end of Angolans to Canterbury they wend Holy this march is for to seek. That them hath opened won't that they were saying.