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Though Middle English was widely spoken in fourteenth-century England, the English language was rarely employed in literature until poet Geoffrey Chaucer pioneered its literary use. [Blank] his manuscripts contain the first documented uses of over 2,000 English words-like the word "digestion" in his 1395 poem "The Squire's Tale" which led a contemporary to dub him "the first finder of our fair language."