And eases humble life of half its cares;

If rich, delay shall brace the thoughtful mind,

T’endure the ills that e’en the happiest find:

Delay shall knowledge yield on either part,

And show the value of the vanquish’d heart;

The humours, passions, merits, failings prove,

And gently raise the veil that’s worn by Love;

Love, that impatient guide! - too proud to think

Of vulgar wants, of clothing, meat, and drink,

Urges our amorous swains their joys to seize,