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LINES TO MAJOR COX,
ON RECEIVING FROM HIM AN ELEGANT BOX OF COLOURS.
Tho' youthful ardour fires my glowing heart,To copy Nature with enchanting Art;
Ah! still I fondly strive with effort vain,
The pencil's flowing graces to attain.
But when Instruction guides my roving feet,
To reach the Muse of Painting's lofty seat;
Where Genius learns in magic colours warm,
To join Expression's fire, and Beauty's form;
If then 'tis mine with energy to trace
The varied charms of Nature's blooming face;
To dress the mimic flowers in rainbow dyes,
Bright as the blushes of the orient skies;
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Or to the figure animation give;
Oh! then, my pencil's tribute justly due,
Sweet Gratitude shall consecrate to you.
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