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By Jessica Hindman - September 29, 2002

Poetic Justice, with her lifted scale,

Where in nice balance, truth with gold she weighs,

And solid pudding against empty praise.

-Alexander Pope

In the Seventh Story of the Eighth Day in Boccaccio's Decameron, the storyteller states "Many of the stories already narrated have caused us to laugh a great deal over tricks that people have played on each…

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