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Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales Quotes: we know little of the things for which we pray
         

we know little of the things for which we pray


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This page presents the quote "we know little of the things for which we pray". Author of this quote is Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales. This quote is about naivete, supernatural, ignorance, prayer,.