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The proverb was first recorded in 1200. It appeared in several collections of English proverbs. The first time the phrase appears in print in English was in "The Yeoman's Tale from The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer published in 1386. "For better than never is late; never to succeed would be too long a period
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