If you did know for whom I gave the ring,

195 And would conceive for what I gave the ring,

And how unwillingly I left the ring,

When nought would be accepted but the ring,

You would abate the strength of your displeasure.

Por. If you had known the virtue of the ring,

200 Or half her worthiness that gave the ring,

[201] Or your own honour to contain the ring,

You would not then have parted with the ring.

What man is there so much unreasonable,