[142] F. 1123-34.

[143] F. 1270-72.

[144] F. 1285-96.

[145] Studies in Chaucer, vol. ii. 498, ff.

[146] “The Scene of The Franklin’s Tale Visited,” Chaucer Society Publications, (1914); “Astrology and Magic in Chaucer’s Franklin’s Tale;” Kittredge Anniversary Papers (1913).

[147] Chaucer and His Poetry, p. 186, ff.

[148] The principal aspects were conjunction, sextile, quartile, trine, and opposition, corresponding respectively to the angular distances 0°, 60°, 90°, 120° and 180°.

[149] Knightes Tale, A. 1084-91.

[150] Tale of the Man of Lawe, B. 190-196.

[151] Ibid. 197-203.