Of a too grateful nature in my Katherine,

That to the lame performance of some vows,

And common courtesies of man to wife,

Attributing too much, hath sometimes seem'd

To esteem as favors, what in that blest union

Are but reciprocal and trivial dues,

As fairly yours as mine: 'twas this I thought

Gently to reprehend.

Kath. In friendship's barter

The riches we exchange should hold some level,