I nothing, but to please his fantasy (3,3)
to wager she is honest, lay down my soul at stake (4,2)
A beggar in his drink could not have laid such terms upon his callat (4,2)
The Moor’s abused by some most villainous knave (4,2)
But I do think it is their husbands’ faults if wives do fall (4,3)
Why we have galls, and though we have some grace yet we have some revenge (4,3)
Thou’rt not such a villain (5,2)