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CARPENTER’S COLUMN

Carpenter's Column: Home again, home again, jiggety jig

Carpenters Column

What folk been ye þt at myn hom comynge Perturben so my feste with cryynge? (What folk are you who at my homecoming disturb my festival with crying?)—Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Knight’s Tale," c. 1385

“Homecoming� in the quote above is an example of one of approximately two thousand words that first appeared in Geoffrey Chaucer’s manuscripts. I learned this when I attended college at the Biloxi School of Bartending, where I earned a B.S. in English degree. Thus certified, I, like Chaucer, toiled as a public servant while dreaming other dreams. I write this; he wrote other stuff.





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