No, not from Rubens or Vandyck;

Much less content himself to make it like 80

The ideas and the images which lie

In his own fancy or his memory:

No, he before his sight must place

The natural and the living face;

The real object must command 85

Each judgment of his eye and motion of his hand.

From these, and all long errors of the way,

In which our wandering predecessors went,