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TTE was made all up of love and charms! 



Delight of every eye ! when he appear'd, 

 A secret pleasure gladden'd all who saw him. 



TIER cheek had the 

 ^^ Ofsea shells, the > 



She 

 In si 



TIGHT as the angel shapes that bless 

 An infant's dream, yet not the less 

 Rich in all woman's loveliness; 

 With eyes so pure, that from their ray 

 Dark vice would turn abash'd awav. 



'T'ELL me where thy strength doth lie; 

 Where the power that charms us so- 



T' 



In thy 



lERE 'S no miniature 



In her face, but is a copious theme, 



;h would, discours'd at large of, make a ' 



fe:- 



QHE moved upon this earth a shape of brightness, 



A power that from its objects scarcely drew 

 One impulse of her being — in her lightness, 



Most like some radiant cloud of morning dew. 



-Slully. 



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Uosa mascl)ata. .Natural Ok DEI! : Rosacea: — Rose Family. 



y a trailing habit, the Musk Rose is well adapted for trellises 

 il arbors; it grows from eleven to twelve feet high, requiring 

 w ays some support to keep it from the ground. The flowers. 

 Inch are large and white, bloom in clusters and ha\-e that 

 ^^- peculiar musky odor from whence it derives its name. It is 

 Wsaid that Hymen, the god of matrimony, used to wear a 

 wn of Roses, and that "his locks dropped perfume." The Rose, 

 ^jjW^^}of whate\er species, color, or name, holds the supremac}' in the hearts 

 ^}i|l^^ of the people, and never will its glory wane until Roses cease to bloom. 



