HUSBAND
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The Fraternity of the Henpeck'd.—ADDISON, The Spectator
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But, oh! ye lords of ladies intellectual,
Inform us truly,—have they not henpeck'd you all?—BYRON, Don Juan
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Those men are most apt to be obsequious and conciliating abroad, who are under the discipline of shrews at home.—WASHINGTON IRVING, The Sketch-Book
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This is worth remembering. Speaking to, or crying over, a husband never did any good yet.—KIPLING, Plain Tales
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The lover in the husband may be lost.—LORD LYTTELTON, Advice to a Lady
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Better have an old man to humour than a young rake to break your heart.—Proverb
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