"Is this youre wyl," quod she, "and sey ye thus?
Nevere erst," quod she, "ne wiste I what ye mente.
But now, Aurelie, I knowe youre entente,
By thilke God that yaf me soule and lyf,
Ne shal I nevere been untrewe wyf
In word ne werk, as fer as I have wit;
I wol been his to whom that I am knyt.
Taak this for fynal answere as of me."
– Geoffrey Chaucer
The Canterbury Tales, The Franklin’s Tale. Dorigen deals with her unwanted admirer, the handsome young squire Aurelius. She states her unequivocal commitment to her chosen role of wife to Arveragus. She tells the lovelorn Aurelius that she will never be an untrue wife in word or deed and he should take that as her final answer.