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1772–1832

LINES TO MISS E. ATKINSON,

John Carr

Oft does the lucid pebble shine, Just cover'd by the murm'ring sea; Thus precious, thus conceal'd, it shews, Fair maid! thy mind and modesty.

If searching eyes the stone discern, Quick will the hand of Art remove Each ruder part, till, brilliant grown, It seals the fond record of love.

And here the sweet connexion ends, Eliza!‘ twixt the gem and thee; For thou wast polish'd from the first, By Nature's hand, more happily!

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