English of the XIVth century, illustrated by notes, grammatical and philological, on Chaucer's Prologue and Knight's Tale ... By S. H. Carpenter. [With the text.]
The prioresses tale, Sire Thopas, the monkes tale, the clerkes tale, the squieres tale, for the Canterbury tales
The tale of the man of lawe, The pardoneres tale, The second nonnes tale, The chanouns yemannes tale, ed. by W.W. Skeat
Specimens of All the Accessible Unprinted Manuscripts of the Canterbury Tales: Seven mss. (The Dd. group) 1892. pt. II: Ten mss. (several small groups) 1892. pt. III: Six mss. (Corpus group) [1893] pt. IV: Seventeen mss. with an introduction by John Koch. 1897. pt. V, put forth by F. J. Furnivall: A six-text, -three mss., and three prints from mss. ... with an introduction by Prof. John Koch, a supplement, the prologue and tale from the paper ms. of the College of Physicians, London, and a reproduction of Mr. Paul Hardy's pen-and-ink drawing of "The yard of the Tabard inn" ... 1898. The Clerk's tale and head-link (from mss. that haven't the Pardoner's tale) Put forth by F. J. Furnivall ... pt. VI: Six mss. [1899] pt. VII: put forth by F. J. Furnivall: Two mss. [1900] pt. VIII: Second supplement to the Six-text Pardoner's prologue and tale ... put forth by F. J. Furnivall ... with an introduction by Prof. John Koch. [1901