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I non udir flouer, " Dunbar, Thrissil and Rois; -'And let them 



\ also," Spenser's Epithalamion ; "He that plants a thorn," 



Bidpai, a Brahmin of ancient date; "I sometimes think," 



Rubaiyat, XIX; "Each mom a thousand roses brings," 



Omar Khayyam. 



Frame VII. The Four Winds of Heaven. 



" To Aeolus," " The North Wind's Reply," " The Coming 

 of the West Wind," "The Breath of Auster," "The Song 

 of Euros," Coan. 



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Frame VIII. Great-Grandam's Posy. " /\a 



"Geraniums fragrant," an acrostic, Coan; "Grapes are 

 first sour," Marcus Aurelius; "And e'en while fashions," 

 Goldsmith, Deserted Village ; " Rosemary, that's for remem- 

 brance," Hamlet, IV, 5; "I know a bank," Midsummer 

 Night's Dream, II, 2; " 'Tis an Observation," Government of 

 the Tongue; "By a cornfield's side, " Browning, De Gustibus; 

 "Like a white Poppy," Virgil, Aneid, IX; "Thou art a 

 jasamine sweet," Epic of Bidisari, Book VI; "All around 

 the marsh's shores," Odes of Ch'in: "Hysterical squirms," 

 0. W. Holmes, Rip Van Winkle: "Spikenard," St. Mark 

 XIV, 3; "Hyssop which springeth," I Kings IV, 33; "A 

 Saint-Blaise," Alfred de Musset. 



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To Santa Biagio on the Gmdecca, 



In the flowery paddocks to gather verbennas; 

 To Santa Biagio, on the Giudecca, 



There to live and to die. (Trans. C. A. C.) 



Frame IX. Hedgerows and Hillocks Green. ! / / 

 "Time elaborately thrown," Young, The Last Day; "And 

 when ye reap, " Lev. XIX, 9, 10; " In the World's audience," 

 Tagore, The Gardener; "The primrose placing," Drayton, 



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