The journey begins The Knight's tale of Chivalry and rivalry The Miller's story is a barrel of laughs The nun's priest (Brother John) describes The nightmare beast of the Firebrand Tail The Reeve insists on recounting A Racket at the mill The Scholar is persuaded to tell us The test of a good wife The Wife of Bath tells us What women most desire The Pardoner's gruesome tale, Death's murderers A gem of a poem called Sir Topas written and recited b myself, Geoffrey Chaucer The Franklin's romance, entitled Love on the rocks The Magistrate's sad story of Snowy Crow The Cann's Yeoman arrives and warns us of Fool's gold Going to he Devil, as told by the Friar The Merchant's tale of Old January and Young May Our jurney ends in Canterbury