Now I come to't, my lord:
She that accuses him of fornication,
In self-same manner doth accuse my husband;
And charges him, my lord, with such a time
When I'll depose I had him in mine arms,
With all th' effect of love.
(Measure For Measure)
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Entirely to her love, but if she lost it
Or made a gift of it, my father's eye
Should hold her loathed and his spirits should hunt
After new fancies.
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No worse a husband than the best of men.
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'Good morrow, fool,' quoth I; 'No, sir,' quoth he,
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