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Fruits and Fruit- Trees. 



ing and evening stroll, would then indeed be charming. 

 They would double the enjoyment of May, and very 

 specially of ripe October. To sever the ideas of fruit 

 and flowers is to divorce things joined together in the 

 beginning by God who made them, and who intended 

 them to be in nature, as the year's evening approaches, 



" Like perfect music set to noble words." 



