FLORA'S LEXICON. 



INNIA. Zinnia. Class 19, SYNGENESIA. 

 Order: POLYGAMIA SUPERFLUA. This flower 

 received its singular name from a German 

 botanist, Dr. John G. Zinn. We have many 

 species of this genus in America. The red 

 ,,/ is found on the banks of the Mississippi ; 

 '<r the yellow is a native of Peru ; the scqrlet, 

 purple-flowered and slender-flowered, of Mexico. 



ABSENCE. 



Short absence hurt him more, 

 And made his wound far greater than before; 

 Absence not long enough to root out quite 

 All love, increases love at second sight. 



MAY. 



I do not doubt his love, but I could wish 

 His presence might confirm it : when I see 

 A fire well fed, shoot up its wanton flame, 

 And dart itself into the face of heaven ; 

 I grant that fire, without a fresh supply, 

 May for a while be still a fire ; but yet 

 How doth its lustre languish, and itself 

 Grow dark, if it too long want the embrace 

 Of its loved pyle 1 how straight it buried lies 

 In its own ruins. 



MEAD. 



O thou that dost inhabit in my breast, 

 Leave not the mansion so long tenantless; 

 Lest, growing ruinous, the building fall, 

 And leave no memory of what it was ! 

 Repair me with thy presence, Sylvia; 

 Thou gentle nymph, cherish thy forlorn swain. 



SHAKSPEARE. 



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Love reckons hours for months, and days for years; 

 And every little absence is an age. 



DRYDEN. 



