Marry a man, and honest man beside,

And man of birth to boot,—clandestinely

Because of this, because of that, because

O' the devil's will to work his worst for once,—

Confident she could top her part at need

And, when her husband must be told in turn,

Ply the wife's trade, play off the sex's trick

And, alternating worry with quiet qualms,

Bravado with submissiveness, prettily fool

Her Pietro into patience: so it proved.