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P. QUERCIFOLIUM. 
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Be her my choice, who knows with perfect skill, 
When she should move, and when she should stand still; 
Who, uninstructed, can perform her share 
And kindly half the bea burthen bear. 
A nameless grace eis in as movements dwell, 
a words can ne’er express, or precepts tell. 
such an air that makes her cera se 
When Fielding dances at a birth-night ball 
mooth as Camilla she skims o’er ie plain 
And flies, like her, through crowds of heroes slain. 
S. Jcnyns. 
ANSWER 
We'll knit hands and beat the ground, 
na light fantastic round. . 
The joys of meeting pay the pangs of absence ; 
Else who could bear it 
Tis sweet to know there is an eye will mark 
Our coming, and look brighter when we come. . Byron, 
Let fate frown on, so we 
Tis life where thou art, ’tis co. ‘Whudke thou art not. 
OT Moore. 
Oh, where are the bright gleaming glances I miss? 
Anon 
Do not blast my springing hopes, 
That thy kind hand has planted in my soul! .. Rowe. 
Nor send me by thy frown from her I love, 
Distant and sad, a banished man to rove 
What dangerous action, stood it next to death, 
Would I not undergo for one calm look? 
Loose, now and then, a scattered smile, 
And that I'll live upon. .. 
y, I pray thee give 
One look whereon may absence live. 
One word, upon my ear to dwell, 
And pris sweet lady mine—furewell |. (ican Be de. 
GERANIUM, Ross. 
P. CAPITATUM. 
But thee I love, by love’s own sweet constraint. . Shaks. 
Admired Miranda ! 
Indeed, the top of admiration : eal 
What’s dearest to the world! fall many a lady 
I have eyed with best regard; and aa a time 
