Why? For the murder? Nay, but for the mode!

Malus modus occidendi, ruled the Court,

An ugly mode of killing, nothing more!

Another fructuous sample,—see "De Re

Criminali," in Matthæus' divine piece.

Another husband, in no better plight,

Simulates absence, thereby tempts his wife;

On whom he falls, out of sly ambuscade,

Backed by a brother of his, and both of them

Armed to the teeth with arms that law had blamed.