As friend and neighbour, I shall hope to see

These noble views, this pious love in thee;

That we together may the change await,

Guides and spectators in each other’s fate;

When fellow pilgrims, we shall daily crave

The mutual prayer that arms us for the grave.”

Half angry, half in doubt, the lover gazed

On the meek maiden, by her speech amazed;

“Dinah,” said he, “dost thou respect thy vows?

What spousal mean’st thou? - thou art Rupert’s spouse;