Though large the blessing, yet he grudged the cost;

The sum gave pain: a hundred crowns were lost!

The friend proposed they should at once decide,

The charge and pleasure 'tween them to divide.

Our husband thought his purse not over strong,

That saving fifty crowns would not be wrong.

But then, on t'other hand, to lend the fair,

In ev'ry view had got an awkward air;

Would she, as was proposed, consent to two?

To keep things secret would their lips be true?