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Ipatiy [6.2K]
3 years ago
12

In lines sixteen through nineteen, what objects does Harry Bailey pray God to bless?

English
1 answer:
Elan Coil [88]3 years ago
4 0

Hary pray god to bless his ‘herte’ (heart).

<u>Explanation:</u>

Hary Bailey is one of the main character from the novel Canterbury Tales which written by Geoffrey Chaucer. In this novel Hary Bailey is the host of the pilgrimage and thus the central character, because his duty is to gratify and welcome all the pilgrims and make sure that no one comes up with any complaint.

In the story we when we come across through lines sixteen to nineteen, we get to know that Hary prays god to bless his ‘Herte’, which means heart. He was quite sad and depressed to due to some reasons and which is why he asks god to provide a solution to his problems .

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