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fly CAMELLIA JAPONICA— Continued. ANSWER. ’ 
, What is compassion, when ’tis void of love? 
She pities me 
To one that asks the warm return of lov 
Compassion’s cruelty,— tis scorn, ’” >is death, Adaison, 
If I could temporize with my affection, 
Or brew it to a weak or colder palate, 
The like allayment could I give my grief. 
My love admits no qualifyi ing dross; 
No more my grief, in such a precious loss... .. Shaks. 
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CAMELLIA JAPONICA, Wuirs. Perrecrep tove- I have been often hogan by the blaze 
LINISS. Of sun-like beauty; but till now ne’er knew 
CAMELLIA. Perfected Geese: all the harmonies 
Of form, of feature, and of soul pene 
In one bright soma as in thee my lov 
In whom, beyond compare, her fairest ek 
Maternal ‘anteré hath summed all perfection. 
8S. P. Chase. 
\ I ne’er saw excellence in woman- -kind 
Till n d yet, discern’d . at the first: 
Perfection i is discover’d in a moment, 
He that ne’er saw the sun beforh yet knew him. 
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CANTERBURY BELL, Buuvz. Gratirupe. _I cannot tell thee what I feel, for words 
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CANPAGES Se eep and intense affections; but my heart, 
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‘ANTERBURY BELL, Wuirs. GRATITUDE. oes you, my dearest friend! How eine : se you? 
\ hat shall I do to show my grateful he 
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I have a grateful soul, would give you rere 
And knows not how to do it, but with tears. . . Shaks. 
rast bie yaks, bower yet hath nothing else— 
If fe e, I’ll requite this kindness... .. id, 
The debt i of éadilens gratitude. ...... Milton. 
She bids me hope! and in that charming word, 
d transport to my soul restored. Lyttelton, 
CAPE JASMINE. Transport. Ecstacy. 
GARDENIA FLORIDA. i 
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