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Stor'd for refreshment and for pleasure baths
Breaking in fountains to delight the eye.
Since Beauty dwell alone in mind of man
Nature knows not that she is beautiful,
And those ideas which all confusédly
And all obscurely Nature may present
Art orders, varys, harmonizes, clears.


Sophron:

How, then, define your beauty what it is?


Gaspard:

Diversity reduc'd to unity,
The multiple made simple.


Amis:

Nay, for me,
A certain consonance of things diverse.