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GERANIUM. 



(Continued.) 



And preferred in his heart the least ringlet that curl'd 

 Down her exquisite neck, to the throne of the world. 



Moore. 



GERANIUM, Silver Leaved. 



P. argentifolium. 



Recall. Something since his going forth is thought of, 



That his return is now most necessary. . . . 



Shaks. 



How angrily I taught my brow to frown, 



When inward joy enforc'd my heart to smile. 



My penance is, to call * * * * back, 



And ask remission for my folly past same. 



'Tis not in language to impart 



The secret meltings of my heart. Addison's Rosamond. 



Fain would my tongue his griefs appease, 



And give his tortur'd bosom ease same. 



If in thy soul thou 'si ever felt 



Half what thy lips impassion'd swore. 



If thou hast known 

 No other flame, nor falsely thrown 

 A gem away that thou hast sworn 

 Should ever in thy heart be worn. . 



Moore. 



Come, and remove doubts of my love; 

 But, if thou lov'st me not, come not to me. 

 Oh ! if thy vow wearies thee now, 

 Though I may weep for thee, never come here. 



Song. 



Answer* 



Doubt thou the stars are fire ; 

 Doubt that the sun doth move ; 

 Doubt truth to be a liar ; 

 But never doubt I love. . , 



Shaks. 



GILLY FLOWER. 

 Cheiranthus incanus. 



Bonds of Affection. 



If this, ho cried, bondage be, 

 Who would wish for liberty ? 



Moore. 



Oh ! who the exquisite delights can tell, 

 The joy which mutual confidence imparts ? 

 Or who can paint the charm unspeakable, 

 Which links in tender bands two faithful hearts ? 



Mrs. Tighe's Psyche. 



