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Giovanni.

    The tale involves a subject which I fear
Would not unto thine ear sound musical;
Not so melodious as thy husband's voice
Is wont to be——

Helena.

    We have been wedded now two years, Giovanni,
And even thy chiding has to me seemed sweet;
Thou art so gentle, when my wayward words
Provoke reproof. 'Tis the sarcastic smile,
Denoting keen contempt, which most I fear
And wounds me deepest. "Pretty little fool,"
Though spoke in jest, seems half in earnest.

Giovanni.

                                                    Nay,
I only call, I only think thee, love,
A little simpleton, when thou hast nursed
A viper in thy breast; when jealousy,
Too readily admitted, mars thy peace.