![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhVhPJpbrL6r9MPP5RBY3bIXUUDAvNMGTpDQSinHQlKqkacKBg4bmFcuHW-rTTASPjv1OkW0YWY-PLmsHGAuD5VHniltDfmWQwWxQtGNgj9jssBM8Rhq4cZGQhvKqsUfD0t4Qg9xINNQKxM/s320/waterhouse-ophelia-1889.jpg)
Still to be neat
Ben Johnson
Still to be neat,
still to be dressed,
As you were going to a feast;
Still to be powdered, still perfumed:
Lady, it is to be presumed,
Though art's hid causes are not found,
All is not sweet, all is not sound.
Give me a look, give me a face
That makes simplicity a grace;
Robes losely flowing, hair as free:
Such sweet neglect more taketh me
Than all the adulteries of art;
They strike mine eyes but not my heart.