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  • 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;
    Sleep from the fairest face some beauty takes,
    And all the homely features homelier makes.

    George Crabbe, John Crabbe (1834). “The poetical works of the Rev. George Crabbe: in eight volumes”, p.48