The lucky World shew'd me one day Her gorgeous mart and glittering store, Where with proud haste the rich made way To buy, the poor came to adore. | Serious they seem'd, and bought up all The latest modes of pride and lust; Although the first must surely fall, And the last is most loathsome dust. 102 | But while each gay, alluring ware With idle hearts and busy looks They view'd,--for Idleness hath there Laid up all her archives and books,-- | Quite through their proud and pompous file, Blushing, and in meek weeds array'd, With native looks which knew no guile, Came the sheep-keeping Syrian Maid145145Syrian Maid, the Church, under figure of Rachel. | Whom straight the shining row all faced, Forced146146forced, compelled by her artless looks and dress; While one cried out, We are disgraced! For She is bravest, you confess! | |