I say, when these same gentlemen are jealous,
They make some blunder, which their ladies tell us.
XCIX.
A real husband always is suspicious,
But still no less suspects in the wrong place,[P]
Jealous of some one who had no such wishes,
Or pandering blindly to his own disgrace,
By harbouring some dear friend extremely vicious;
The last indeed's infallibly the case:
And when the spouse and friend are gone off wholly,