Chaucer

; He represents one of them sitting at a Table with three of her Votaries about her, who are all of them courting her Favour, and paying their Adorations: She smiled upon one, drank to another, and trod upon the other's Foot which was under the Table. Now which of these three, says the old Bard, do you think was the Favourite? In troth, says he, not one of all the three

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The Behaviour of this old

Idol

in

Chaucer

, puts me in mind of the Beautiful

Clarinda