The document summarizes the character of the Prioress from The Canterbury Tales. It describes her physical appearance with a large forehead and pinched waist. It notes her individual trait of being overly sensitive towards animals. Her attitude is described as tender in nature, as she weeps if she sees a trapped mouse that is dead or bleeding and she feeds small dogs roasted meat or milk. She is a symbol of evil as suggested by the brooch she wears with the inscription "Amor vincit omnia" which means "love conquers all".