For in this world, certeyn, no wight there is / That he ne dooth or seith somtyme amis.
Canterbury Tales
For in this world, certeyn, no wight there is / That he ne dooth or seith somtyme amis.
Canterbury Tales
From The Physician's Tale, a rather bleak and universal statement on inherent human imperfection, somewhat 'weird' in its bluntness for a moral tale.
c. 1387-1400
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