vestments his affections bait? That's not my fault: he's master of my state: What ruins are in me that can
be found, By him not ruin'd? then is he the ground Of my defeatures. My decayed fair A sunny look of his
would soon repair But, too unruly deer, he breaks the pale And feeds from home; poor I am but his stale. LUCIANA
Self-harming jealousy! fie, beat it hence! ADRIANA
Unfeeling fools can with such wrongs dispense. I know his eye doth homage otherwhere, Or else what
lets it but he would be here? Sister, you know he promised me a chain; Would that alone, alone he would
detain, So he would keep fair quarter with his bed! I see the jewel best enamelled Will lose his beauty; yet
the gold bides still, That others touch, and often touching will Wear gold: and no man that hath a name, By
falsehood and corruption doth it shame. Since that my beauty cannot please his eye, I'll weep what's left
away, and weeping die. LUCIANA
How many fond fools serve mad jealousy!
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