Do, as they dance, in all their course of life;

Never shall burning grief nor bitter moan,

Nor factious difference, nor unkind strife,

Arise between the husband and the wife;

For whether forth, or back, or round he go,

As doth the man, so must the woman do.

112.

What, if by often interchange of place,

Sometimes the woman gets the upper hand?

That is but done for more delightful grace,