Chapter 1696 of 1964 · 56 words · ~1 min read

LXVII.

And, therefore, doubtless to approve the truth Of the last axiom, he advised his spouse To leave the parties to themselves, forsooth-- At least as far as _bienséance_ allows:[na] That time would temper Juan's faults of youth; That young men rarely made monastic vows; That Opposition only more attaches-- But here a messenger brought in despatches: