Cupid Sleeping

By Mary Darby Robinson

[Inscribed to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire.]

CLOSE in a woodbine's tangled shade,

The BLOOMING GOD asleep was laid;

His brows with mossy roses crown'd;

His golden darts lay scatter'd round;

To shade his auburn, curled head,

A purple canopy was spread,

Which gently with the breezes play'd,

And shed around a soften'd shade.

Upon his downy smiling cheek,

Adorned with many a "dimple sleek,"

Beam'd glowing health and tender blisses,

His coral lip which teem'd with kisses

Ripe, glisten'd with ambrosial dew,

That mock'd the rose's deepest hue.­

His quiver on a bough was hung,

His bow lay carelessly unstrung:

His breath mild odour scatter'd round,

His eyes an azure fillet bound:

On every side did zephyrs play,

To fan the sultry beams of day;

While the soft tenants of the grove,

Attun'd their notes to plaintive Love.

 Thus lay the Boy­when DEVONS feet

Unknowing reach'd the lone retreat;

Surpriz'd, to see the beauteous child

Of every dang'rous pow'r beguil'd!

Approaching near his mossy bed,

Soft whisp'ring to herself she said:­

" Thou little imp, whose potent art

" Bows low with grief the FEELING HEART;

" Whose thirst insatiate, loves to sip

" The nectar from the ruby lip;

" Whose barb'rous joy is prone to seek

" The soft carnation of the cheek;

" Now, bid thy tyrant sway farewell,

" As thus I break each magic spell: "

Snatch'd from the bough, where high it hung,

O'er her white shoulder straight she flung

The burnish'd quiver, golden dart,

And each vain emblem of his art;

Borne from his pow'r they now are seen,

The attributes of BEAUTY'S QUEEN!

While LOVE in secret hides his tears;

DIAN the form of VENUS wears!