one quote from the summoner in the prolouge of the canterbury tales

"And he was inly an appalled man, / And brotel as a wenning ape was he." (Prologue, line 641-642)

In the Prologue of The Canterbury Tales, the Summoner says the following quote:

"A summoner was there with us, a man / From those parts, a land surveyor, by trade" (Prologue, lines 623-624).

In the prologue of The Canterbury Tales, the Summoner delivers the following quote:

"This included worse laymen than hell tries: Gamblers and taverners and those who catch coins by sin and cheating."

To find this quote, you can either access an online version of The Canterbury Tales or refer to a physical copy of the book. Here are the steps to find the quote online:

1. Open a search engine (e.g., Google) and type "The Canterbury Tales prologue."
2. Look for reliable websites that provide the full text of The Canterbury Tales. For instance, you can find websites like "Project Gutenberg" or "The Canterbury Tales - Librarius."
3. Visit the website of your choice and navigate to the prologue section of the tales.
4. Scan through the text until you find the description of the Summoner. The quote mentioned above is likely to be in his description.

Remember to verify the quote within the context of the prologue itself to ensure accuracy.