■%v\ : rh crnel and the l .ia, the 



vme, the Sainfoin anrl '^^^^ Fv,^ 

 •uu o' Ox-eye Daisy, the mauve 



blue Verbena, the lance-shaped Horsetail, t uctoii, 



Potentilia, the Greenweed, or Dyer's Broom. To tell 



their names is to recite a poem of grace and light. We have 

 reserved for them the most charn purest, the cleai. i 



■'-"'^ ill the musical gladi ^^r 



iiJiiiK that they were the pcr^oiis ui a pia 

 \d choristers of an immense fairy-scene, more beautiful, 

 more startling and more supernatural than tl' 

 unfold themselves on Rs©pia«l*ofeJand, at the Co 

 Theseus or in the Forest of J\ 



. ::ssi;^ ana witcaes, virgins ana CJuirczans, que: 

 shepherd ry in the folds of their nan 



sheen of innumerous dawns, of innumerous springtinj 

 nessed by forgotten en as they also carry the tnemorv 



thousands of deep or fleeting emotions w 

 them by gcneratioos that have '' 

 trace. 



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