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Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, The Second Nun's Tale [Архівовано 2012-06-30 у Archive.is], prologue, 85–119. As the rubric to these lines declare, the nun draws her etymologies from the Legenda Aurea of Jacobus de Voragine (Jacobus Januensis — James of Genoa — in the rubric).