Minoan Porcelain By Aldous Leonard Huxley

    Her eyes of bright unwinking glaze
    All imperturbable do not
    Even make pretences to regard
    The justing absence of her stays,
    Where many a Tyrian gallipot
    Excites desire with spilth of nard.
    The bistred rims above the fard
    Of cheeks as red as bergamot
    Attest that no shamefaced delays
    Will clog fulfilment, nor retard
    Full payment of the Cyprian’s praise
    Down to the last remorseful jot.
    Hail priestess of we know not what
    Strange cult of Mycenean days!