Disgrace will be his lot notwithstanding all his importance. It may seem
all too easy to err with another's wife, but the disgrace will be irredeemable for all
time. The infatuated fool may think it is all so easy and imagine that it will end within
it. But the disgrace will be as permanent as the pleasure was momentary.
Enmity, Sin, Fear and Disgrace will always dog the path of the man who
violates the sacredness of -another's home. Those who have personal experience of the
crime deprecated in this chapter can appreciate all that is stated herein and the keen
insight of the poet.