<Dd> A prudent wife looks ahead and starts with them . </Dd> <Dl> <Dd>... noui </Dd> <Dd> consilia et ueteres quaecumque monetis amici, </Dd> <Dd>' pone seram, cohibe '. sed quis custodiet ipsos </Dd> <Dd> custodes, qui nunc lasciuae furta puellae </Dd> <Dd> hac mercede silent? crimen commune tacetur . </Dd> <Dd> prospicit hoc prudens et a illis incipit uxor . </Dd> <Dd> (6. O29 - 34) </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> consilia et ueteres quaecumque monetis amici, </Dd> <Dd>' pone seram, cohibe '. sed quis custodiet ipsos </Dd>

Which word best describes the tone of juvenalian satire