Either to fain smiles, or suck in the lips,

To have a little mouth; ruffle the cheeks,

To have the dimple seen; and so disorder

The face with affectation, at next sitting

It has not been the same.

—But indeed

If ever I would have mine drawn to the life,

I would have a painter steal it at such a time

I were devoutly kneeling at my prayers;

There is then a heavenly beauty in't, the soul