By William Langland (?1330-1400), from The Book Concerning Piers the Plowman (the B text, translated by Donald Attwater)
And all the wickedness in this world
That man might work or think
Is no more to the mercy of God
Than a live coal in the sea.
By William Langland (?1330-1400), from The Book Concerning Piers the Plowman (the B text, translated by Donald Attwater)
And all the wickedness in this world
That man might work or think
Is no more to the mercy of God
Than a live coal in the sea.
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