AMBROSIA. 
AMBROSIA. 
AMER. STARWORT. 
Michaelmas Daizy. 
ASTER TRADESCANTI. 
ANEZIOND, 
Zephyr’ s Flower, 
ANEMONE VERNALIS. 
APPLE TREE BLOSSOM. 
PYRUS. 
LOVE RUTURNED. 
She was beloved—she loved Dhaks. 
Soft eyes look’d love, to eyes which spoke again. Byron. 
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Love has a fleeter messenger than speech, 
To tell love’s meaning. His express post 
Upon the orbs of vision, ere the tongue 
Can shape them into words. . G. Coleman, Jun. 
—tTheirs was love in which the mind Melighty 
To lose itse 
¢ flam 
Which, kindled - peabes ses grows the, same, 
Wrapt in one blaz 
What sweet delirium o’er his bosom stole! ... Beattie. 
I am lost in paereie «su thou love, 
Thou charming maid? 
This is life fed ! life Gk preserving !— 
Such life as ‘‘T have’’ never felt “at ou 
My joy, my — beloved, my only w 
peak the transport of om ea) ! Addison. 
tay soul, my life, 
Seemed all too little for your happiness 
Oh! ’tis a heaven worth dying for! 
CHEERFULNESS IN OLD AGE. 
ma 
Though time thy bloom is tes 
There’s still beyond his a 
The wild-flower wreath of ling 
The sunbeam of the heart P 
ll d is still 
As beautiful as ever; still the play 
Of light around her lips oe every charm 
Of youth in all its freshnes 
Virtue gives pleasure an eternal reign 
Virtue can brook the thoughts of age, 
That lasts the same through every stage 
What ee earthly gives, or can destro: 
The soul’s calm sunshine, and the heartfelt } joy, 
is Wess seis. Cove bee sae ea aces be ue et L Ope. 
ail it 
Dxprcrartion. 
opes— 
_ Who can bear this, and keep an equsl mind ! 
Ate tg oo ae Sophoe 
That breathle=s, agonized su 
ose kot throbs, sae deaaly — 
ate heart hat»: ro relief but breaking!...... Moore. 
Mikis unkind delay destroys my ho 
ocles? [lecira, 
tl 
FAME SPEAKS HIM GREAT 
GOCD 
“O! who can speak his praise! the great and good— 
Whose highest fame, was ~~ of highest worth.”’ 
In worth e 
xceeding ue great, 
Words went want te his peed, to relate. Ferguscon, 
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