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tures ; the glow of health ; a fafcinating 

 fmile ; a fine form, tall and graceful ; play- 

 ful fprightlinefs of manners ; a benevolent 

 heart, and maternal affe&ion, in all its un- 

 wearied cares and touching tendernefs, 

 contributed to infpire Dr. Darwin's admi- 

 ration, and to fecure his efteem. Soon af- 

 ter Ihe left Lichfield, with her renovated 

 little ones, their reftorer fent to his friend, 

 Mr. Bolton of Birmingham, the following 

 directions for making a tea-vafe, defigned 

 as a prefent from the Doftor to Mrs, 

 Pole. 



Friend Bolton, take thefe ingots fine 

 From rich Potoli's fparkling mine 5 

 With your nice art a tea-vafe mould, 

 Your art, more valu'd than the gold. 

 With orient pearl, in letters white, 

 Around it, To the Faireft," write ; 

 And, where proud Radburn's turrets rife, 

 To bright Eliza fend the prize, 



I'll have no bending ferpents kifs 

 The foaming wave, and feem to hifs j 



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