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1 " Test IV.—Assonant rimes. Those who know nothing about the pronunciation of Middle English, and require an easy test, appreciable by any child who has a good ear, may observe this. Chaucer does not employ mere assonances, i. e. rimes in which only the vowel-sounds correspond. He does not rime take with shape, nor fame with lane. But the author of fragment B had no ear for this. He actually has such rimes as these: kepe, eke, 2125; shape, make, 2259; escape, make, 2753; take, scape, 3165; storm, corn, 4343; doun, tourn, 5469. "
― Geoffrey Chaucer , Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Vol. I: Romaunt of the Rose, Minor Poems (in Seven Volumes)
2 " I may not telle you al at ones: "