When April blooms fully, Chaucer writes in the prologue, "and smale foweles maken melodye," Chaucer claims that when nature blooms in the spring, it inspires people to embark on pilgrimages.
When the delicious showers of April have soaked the drought of March to the core and every vein is bathed in that moisture, the flower will bloom as a result of the moisture's accelerating energy.
Additionally, when the weeping sun has completed half of its path in Aries, the Ram, and when the westerly breeze has also breathed life into every forest and field's delicate shoots, Additionally, when little birds are singing while dozing off with their eyes open (as nature does to stimulate and prod them), People then desire to embark on pilgrimages, and palmers board ships for faraway shrines, famed in various countries. Most notably, though, people from all over England travel to Canterbury in search of the holy, blessed martyr who helped them while they were ill.
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