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Quotes › Authors › T › Thomas Heywood › Then marriage may be said to be past in all quietn
  • Then marriage may be said to be past in all quietnesse, when the wife is blind, and the husband deafe.

    Thomas Heywood: Then marriage may be said to be past in all quietnesse, when the wife is blind, and the husband deafe.
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