When kindled was the fire, with sober face
Unto Diana spoke she in that place. "O thou chaste goddess of the wildwood green,
By whom all heaven and earth and sea are seen,
Queen of the realm of Pluto, dark and low,
Goddess of maidens, that my heart dost know
For all my years, and knowest what I desire,
Oh, save me from thy vengeance and thine ire
That on Actaeon fell so cruelly. Chaste goddess, well indeed thou knowest that I Desire to be a virgin all my life,
Nor ever wish to be man's love or wife. I am, thou know'st, yet of thy company, A maid, who loves the hunt and venery,
And to go rambling in the greenwood wild,
And not to be a wife and be with child. I do not crave the company of man.
Unto Diana spoke she in that place. "O thou chaste goddess of the wildwood green,
By whom all heaven and earth and sea are seen,
Queen of the realm of Pluto, dark and low,
Goddess of maidens, that my heart dost know
For all my years, and knowest what I desire,
Oh, save me from thy vengeance and thine ire
That on Actaeon fell so cruelly. Chaste goddess, well indeed thou knowest that I Desire to be a virgin all my life,
Nor ever wish to be man's love or wife. I am, thou know'st, yet of thy company, A maid, who loves the hunt and venery,
And to go rambling in the greenwood wild,
And not to be a wife and be with child. I do not crave the company of man.
( Geoffrey Chaucer )
[ The Canterbury Tales ]
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