May he be quite undone, he well deserves it,

Who dares to marry any second wife;

A man who marries once may be excused;

Not knowing what misfortune he was seeking.

But he who, once escaped, then tries another,

With his eyes open seeks for misery.

And Antiphanes, in his Philopator, says—

A. He's married now.

B. How say you? do you mean

He's really gone and married—when I left him,