You; But Sure It Was A Merrier Fit, She Swore, Than In Her Life She Ever Felt Before. In That Nice Moment, Lo! The Wondering Knight Look'D Out, And Stood Restored To Sudden Sight. Straight On The Tree His Eager Eyes He Bent, As One Whose Thoughts Were On His Spouse Intent; But When He Saw His Bosom-Wife So Dress'D, His Rage Was Such As Cannot Be Express'D: Not Frantic Mothers, When Their Infants Die, With Louder Clamours Rend The Vaulted Sky: He Cried, He Roar'D, He Storm'D, He Tore His Hair: 'Death! Hell! And Furies! What Dost Thou Do There?' 'What Ails My Lord?' The Trembling Dame Replied, 'I Thought Your Patience Had Been Better Tried: Is This Your Love, Ungrateful And Unkind, This My Reward For Having Cured The Blind? Why Was I Taught To Make My Husband See, By Struggling With A Man Upon A Tree Did I For This The Power Of Magic Prove? Unhappy Wife, Whose Crime Was Too Much Love!' 'If This Be Struggling, By This Holy Light, 'Tis Struggling With A Vengeance (Quoth The Knight): So Heaven Preserve The Sight It Has Restored, As With These Eyes I Plainly Saw Thee Whored; Whored By My Slave--Perfidious Wretch! May Hell As Surely Seize Thee, As I Saw Too Well.' 'Guard Me, Good Angels!' Cried The Gentle May, 'Pray Heaven This Magic Work The Proper Way! Alas, My Love! 'Tis Certain, Could You See, You Ne'er Had Used These Killing Words To Me: So Help Me, Fates! As 'Tis No Perfect Sight, But Some Faint Glimmering Of A Doubtful Light.' 'What I Have Said (Quoth He) I Must Maintain, For By Th' Immortal Powers It Seem'D Too Plain--' 'By All Those Powers, Some Frenzy Seized Your Mind (Replied The Dame), Are These The Thanks I Find? Wretch That I Am, That E'Er I Was So Kind!' She Said; A Rising Sigh Express'D Her Woe, The Ready Tears Apace Began To Flow, And, As They Fell, She Wiped From Either Eye The Drops (For Women, When They List, Can Cry). The Knight Was Touch'D; And In His Looks Appear'D Signs Of Remorse, While Thus His Spouse He Cheer'D: 'Madam, 'Tis Past, And My Short Anger O'Er! Come Down, And Vex Your Tender Heart No More: Excuse Me, Dear, If Aught Amiss Was Said, For, On My Soul, Amends Shall Soon Be Made: Let My Repentance Your Forgiveness Draw; By Heaven, I Swore But What I Thought I Saw.' 'Ah, My Loved Lord! 'Twas Much Unkind (She Cried) On Bare Suspicion Thus To Treat Your Bride. But, Till Your Sight'S Establish'D, For A While, Imperfect Objects May Your Sense Beguile. Thus, When From Sleep We First Our Eyes Display, The Balls Are Wounded With The Piercing Ray, And Dusky Vapours Rise And Intercept The Day; So, Just Recovering From The Shades Of Night, Your Swimming Eyes Are Drunk With Sudden Light, Strange Phantoms Dance Around, And Skim Before Your Sight. Then, Sir, Be Cautious, Nor Too Rashly Deem; Heaven Knows How Seldom Things Are What They Seem! Consult Your Reason, And You Soon Shall Find 'Twas You Were Jealous, Not Your Wife Unkind: Jove Ne'er Spoke Oracle More True Than This, None Judge So Wrong As Those Who Think Amiss.' With That She Leap'D Into Her Lord'S Embrace, With Well-Dissembled Virtue In Her Face. He Hugg'D Her Close, And Kiss'D Her O'Er And O'Er, Disturb'D With Doubts And Jealousies No More: Both, Pleased And Bless'D, Renew'D Their Mutual Vows: A Fruitful Wife, And A Believing Spouse. Thus Ends Our Tale, Whose Moral Next To Make, Let All Wise Husbands Hence Example Take; And Pray, To Crown The Pleasure Of Their Lives, To Be So Well Deluded By Their Wives.