Each had in time a household of her own.

The Boy indeed was at the Grandam’s side

Humour’d and train’d, her trouble and her pride:

Companions dear, with speech and spirits mild,

The childish widow and the vapourish child;

This nature prompts; minds uninform’d and weak

In such alliance ease and comfort seek:

Push’d by the levity of youth aside,

The cares of man, his humour, or his pride,

They feel, in their defenceless state, allied;