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Translate the following original excerpt from 'the wife of bath's tale' by geoffrey chaucer into modern text. he hadde a book that gladly, nyght and day, for his desport he wolde rede alway. he cleped it valerie and theofraste, at whiche book he lough alwey ful faste. and eek ther was som tyme a clerk at rome,680 a cardinal that highte seint jerome, that made a book agayn jovinian, in whiche book eek ther was tertulan, crisippus, trotula, and helowys, that was abbesse nat fer fro parys,685 and eek the parables of salomon, ovides art, and bookes many on, and alle thise were bounden in o volume, and every nyght and day was his custumewhan he hadde leyser and vacacioun690 from oother worldly occupaciounto reden on this book of wikked wyves. he knew of hem mo legendes and lyvesthan been of goode wyves in the bible. for trusteth wel, it is an impossible695 that any clerk wol speke good of wyves, but if it be of hooly seintes lyves, ne of noon oother womman never the mo. who peyntede the leon, tel me, who? by god! if wommen hadde writen stories,700 as clerkes han withinne hire oratories, they wolde han writen of men moore wikkednesse

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