Lines To Miss E. Atkinson, On Her Presenting The Author With An Irish Pebble. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBB CDEF BBGB| Oft does the lucid pebble shine | A |
| Just cover'd by the murm'ring sea | B |
| Thus precious thus conceal'd it shews | B |
| Fair maid thy mind and modesty | B |
| - | |
| If searching eyes the stone discern | C |
| Quick will the hand of Art remove | D |
| Each ruder part till brilliant grown | E |
| It seals the fond record of love | F |
| - | |
| And here the sweet connexion ends | B |
| Eliza 'twixt the gem and thee | B |
| For thou wast polish'd from the first | G |
| By Nature's hand more happily | B |
John Carr (sir)
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