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Andromeda hppnoides. Narurar Orver: Lricacee—Heath Family. 
haughty wife named Cassiopeia, and a daughter Andromeda. 
His wife was so vain of her beauty that she contested with 
Juno for the supremacy. For such temerity, Jupiter issued a 
decree that her daughter should be bound to a rock on the 
coast, that she might be devoured by sea-monsters. Perseus, 
Bound by Fate. 
ET wit her sails, her oars let wisdom lend; 
The helm let politic experience guide: 
Yet cease to hope thy short-lived bark shall ride 
Down spreading fate’s unnavigable tide. 
—Prior. 
NWILLING I forsook your friendly state, 
Commanded by the gods and forced by fate. 
—Dryden. 
THOU who freest me from my doubtful state, 
Long lost and wilder’d in the maze of fate! 
OME taste the lotus, and forget 
What life it was they lived before; 
And some stray on the seas and set 
Their feet on every happy shore; 
But I—I linger evermore. 
Be present still. —Pope. —Fames Maurice Thompson. 
ATE steals along with ceaseless tread, 
And meets us oft when least we dread; 
Frowns in the storm with threatening brow, 
Yet in the sunshine strikes the blow. 
—Cowper. 
ERE I walk the sands at eve, il ese day too short for my distress; and night, 
Here in solitude I grieve, Ev’n in the zenith of her dark domain, 
Break the spells we loved to weave. Is sunshine to the color of my fate. 
—Fames Franklin. —Young. 
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