Freendes everych oother moot obeye,
If they wol longe holden compaignye.
Modern English:
Lovers must each be ready to obey
The other, if they would long keep company.
– Geoffrey Chaucer
The Canterbury Tales, The Franklin’s Tale. In his sermon on marriage, the Franklin talks about the balance of power within a relationship. To make it endure, a couple must be prepared to obey each other, as opposed to one domineering over the other. He is commenting on Arveragus and Dorigen’s relationship, a marriage of equals and partners.