Par. Aye, but ’twas that detach’d him chiefly from her.

For when he had examined well himself,

Bacchis, and her at home; and had compar’d

Their different manners; seeing that his bride,

After the fashion of a lib’ral mind,

Was decent, modest, patient of affronts,

And anxious to conceal the wrongs he did her;

Touch’d partly with compassion for his wife,

And partly tir’d with t’other’s insolence,

He by degrees withdrew his heart from Bacchis,