He wore no wig, no grisly beard was seen,

And none beheld him careless or unclean,

Or watch’d him sleeping. We indeed have heard

Of sleeping beauty, and it has appear’d;

’Tis seen in infants - there indeed we find

The features soften’d by the slumbering mind;

But other beauties, when disposed to sleep,

Should from the eye of keen inspector keep:

The lovely nymph who would her swain surprise,

May close her mouth, but not conceal her eyes;