A
CHARACTER
.
If
a
perfect
form
can
please
,
Join'd
with
innocence
and
ease
,
Wit
and
eloquence
refin'd
,
Harmony
and
judgment
join'd
,
Meek
and
gentle
to
excess
,
Neat
and
elegant
in
dress
,
Charitable
,
free
and
gay
,
Blooming
as
the
month
of
May
,
Foe
to
art
and
vanity
,
From
deceit
and
folly
free
,
Learned
as
a
female
ought
,
Not
by
idle
custom
taught
;
Grace
in
all
her
steps
doth
move
,
Beauteous
as
the
queen
of
love
.
If
such
charms
can
please
the
sight
,
Where
all
elegance
unite
,
Virtue
,
and
fair
truth
divine
,
The
laurel
,
Juliet
be
thine
.