FLORA'S LEXICON. 



IRD'S-FOOT TREFOIL. Lotos. Class 17, 

 DIADELPHIA. Order: DECANDRIA. There 

 are many species of the Bird's-Foot Trefoil. 

 The most common Lotos Corniculatus is 

 found in open grassy pastures, where it en- 

 livens the Autumn, with its golden yellow 

 flowers, striped with dark red. Its stem is 

 clothed with close-pressed hairs, and its seed-vessel is copper- 

 coloured. It is recommended for fodder for cattle, by the name 

 of Milk Vetch. 



REVENGE. 



One sole desire, one passion now remains, 

 To keep life's fever still within his veins 

 Vengeance ! dire vengeance on the wretch who cast 

 O'er him and all he loved that ruinous blast. 

 For this he still lives on, careless of all 

 The wreaths that glory on his path lets fall ; 

 For this alone exists like lightening fire 

 To speed one bolt of vengeance, and expire ! 



MOORE. 



Man spurns the worm, but pauses ere he wake 

 The slumbering venom of the folded snake : 

 The first may turn but not avenge the blow ; 

 The last expires but leaves no living foe; 

 Fast to the doonrd offender's form it clings, 

 And he may crush not conquer still it stings! 



BYRON. 



How stands the great account 'twixt me and vengeance? 

 Tho' much is paid, yet still it owes me much ; 

 And I will not abate a single groan. 



YOUNG. 



Had all his hairs been lives, my great revenge 

 Had stomach for them all. 



SHAKSPEARE. 



