The poet dreams romantic of unearthly beautiful women and he mocks the ordinary people
He's bluffing he will reveal the women's secret their fondest heart's desire
In the end he promises loyalty to an old woman whose words laugh at him
"Women want to be the boss of their husband and their lover not allow them a life of their own"
like in the land of Meagrebeast where this truth is lied by women who are jealous
and who defend their husbands so they don't have to go to bed with their wrong
Meagrebeast: Chichevache ("Meagre cow"), the name which Geoffrey Chaucer gave to Chichifache ("Uglyface"), the werewolf, which, according to a French legend, only fed itself with obedient wives and was therefore very skinny
And the panther-bull Bicorn ("Two-horn") devours kind husbands, so he is plump and stuffed
Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400) closes the "Clerk's Tale" with a song about Griselda, in which he refers to Meagre cow