FLORAL EMBLEMS. 121 



DISDAIN. 



Yellow Carnation. — Dianthiis Caryophyllus. 



" Bring coronations, and sops in wine. 

 Worn of paramours." 



Spencer. 



This variety of the carnation is more accep- 

 table to the florist than to the lover, since 

 yellow stockings are not so much coveted by 

 us as yellow boots are by the unfortunate 

 Greeks. One of the first acts of the late Sul- 

 tan Selim's reign, was to cut off* the head of a 

 common Greek whom he met when incognito, 

 wearing yellow slippers : he staid to see the 

 execution performed. Yet so vain are the 

 Greeks, that they will run this fatal risk in 

 order to be taken for their betters. Shak- 

 speare says, 



" Supple knees 

 Feed arrogance, and are the proud man's fees." 



