[25] A. 1200.
[26] B. 300 ff.
[27] The Persones Tale, I. 169 ff.: “ther shal the sterne and wrothe luge sitte above, and under him the horrible put of helle open to destroyen him that moot biknowen hise sinnes, whiche sinnes openly been shewed biforn god and biforn every creature. And on the left syde, mo develes than herte may bithinke, for to harie and drawe the sinful soules to the pyne of helle. And with-inne the hertes of folk shal be the bytinge conscience, and withoute-forth shal be the world al brenninge.”
[28] The Persones Tale, I. 216-217.
[29] The Wife of Bath’s Prologue, D. 489.
[30] The Marchantes Tale, E. 1645 ff.
[31] The Knightes Tale, A. 1224-7.
[32] Troilus and Criseyde, Bk. IV. 864.
[33] Marchantes Tale, E. 1265.
[34] Ibid. E. 1331-1332.