I hold a mouses wit not worth a leke, that hath but on hole for to sterten to
I hold a mouses wit not worth a leke, that hath but on hole for to sterten to
The quote "I hold a mouses wit not worth a leke, that hath but on hole for to sterten to" is from Geoffrey Chaucer's famous work, "The Canterbury Tales." This line is spoken by the character the Wife of Bath, who is known for her sharp wit and strong opinions on love and marriage.