And my conditions and thine so far do disagree,
That no familiarity between us may be.
For thou nourishest vice both day and night:
My name is Virtuous Life, and in virtue is my delight.
So vice and virtue cannot together be united;
But the one the other hath always spited.
For as the water quencheth fire, and the flame doth suppress,
So virtue hateth vice, and seeketh a redress.
Pierce. Tush, if he be so dangerous, let us not him esteem,
And he is not for our company, I see very well;