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Herrick; "Followeth Ekko," Chaucer, Clerk's Tale; Ovid, 

 Metamorphosis iii; "Slow, slow," Ben Jonson; "Narcissus 

 fair," Thomson's Seasons. I \j^^ /^°^ 



Frame III. The Dingle Dell. 



\Yi fPansies, lilies," Wordsworth; "Violet crowned 



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•owned city, "A / 

 ibaline. IV. 2:' / 



\ \ I Aristophanes; "As gentle as Zephyrs," Cymbaline, IV, 2; 



^'*\^^^ "Weep no more, " Percy's Reliques; "Musty reek, " Brooke; 



V^/'Violets dim," Winter's Tale, IV, 3; "And all about,'! y^> 



' ^ Whittier, Friends' Burial; "Where there is much light," 

 Goethe, Affinities; "The Hyacinthine boy," Emerson; 

 "Lettered hyacinth," Idylls of Theocritus; "Sheets of hya- 

 cinth," Tennyson; "Take the presents, " Virgil's Eclogue 

 II, beginning, " Tibi lilia plenis," etc., as given in Dryden's 

 translation; "As some lone miser," Goldsmith's Traveler; 

 "Gilliflowers," H. B. Stowe; "Benign is God," El Koran, 

 Sura XLII; "Instead of thorn," Isaiah LV, 13; "Bag of a 

 Bee," Herrick; "Deathless Laurel," Dryden, Flower and 

 Leaf; "Their groves o' Myrtle," Bums; "'Tis thought the 

 king is dead," Richard II, II, 4; "I play'd to please," 

 Browne (161 3). 



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Frame IV. The Little People. 



" Puppy's Lament," Coan; "Petunias pink," Coan; "In olde 

 days," Tale of the Wife of Bath; "If thou'rt of air," 

 Scott's Pirate, XXIII; "Puppy's Approval," Coan; "This 

 / maketh," Chaucer. 



Frame V. Hera's Messenger Service. 



"Meantime to Beauteous Helen," Iliad, Book III (Pope's 

 tran.) ; "Let me hear from thee, " 2 Henry VI, Act III, scene 

 2; "Jog on, jog on," Winter's Tale, "Song of Autolycus." 



Frame VI. Morn of a Thousand Roses. 

 jjj "Rights hath the rose, " Coan, Feather and Song; "Nor hald 



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