Lay the fault elsewhere: since we must have faults,

Mine shall have been—seeing there 's ill in the end

Come of my course—that I fare somehow worse

For the way I took: my fault ... as God 's my judge,

I see not where my fault lies, that 's the truth!

I ought ... oh, ought in my own interest

Have let the whole adventure go untried,

This chance by marriage,—or else, trying it,

Ought to have turned it to account, some one

O' the hundred otherwises? Ay, my friend,