In your garb and outward clothing
  A reservëd plainness use;
By their neatness more distinguished
  Than the brightness of their hues.
All the colours in the rainbow
  Serve to spread the peacock's train;
Half the lustre of his feathers
  Would turn twenty coxcombs vain.
Yet the swan that swims in rivers,
  Pleases the judicious sight;
Who, of brighter colours heedless,
  Trusts alone to simple white.
Yet all other hues, comparëd
  With his whiteness, show amiss;
And the peacock's coat of colours
  Like a fool's coat looks by his.


 



