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==== Book VI ====
* '''The [[gentle]] [[Mind|minde]] by gentle [[deeds]] is [[Knowledge|knowne]]. <br /> For a man by [[nothing]] is so well [[Revelation|bewrayd]], <br /> As by his [[manners]].'''
** Canto 3, stanza 1; Spenser here is referencing and paraphrasing a statement from the "Wife of Bath's Tale" of ''Canterbury Tales'', by [[Geoffrey Chaucer]]: "he is gentil that doth gentil dedis
==== Book VII ====
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